Activity: My child bought her own toys with her own money
English Language Arts
- The child practiced reading comprehension by understanding the prices and descriptions of the toys she wanted to buy.
- She improved her writing skills by creating a shopping list and comparing different toy options.
- The child developed communication skills by discussing her choices with family members and asking for their opinions.
- She learned about financial vocabulary such as money, cost, price, and budget.
Math
- The child applied basic addition and subtraction skills when calculating the total cost of the toys and the change she received.
- She gained an understanding of money and its value by counting and using different denominations.
- The child practiced problem-solving by making decisions based on her budget and available options.
- She learned about the concept of saving money by comparing prices and looking for the best deals.
Continued Development Tips: Encourage your child to keep track of her expenses and savings in a simple budgeting journal. This can help her understand the concept of money management and develop responsible spending habits. Additionally, you can involve her in grocery shopping and encourage her to compare prices and make budget-friendly choices.
Book Recommendations
- The Lemonade War by Jacqueline Davies: A story about siblings who start a lemonade stand and learn about competition, money, and entrepreneurship.
- A Chair for My Mother by Vera B. Williams: This book follows a girl and her family as they save money to buy a comfortable chair after losing their belongings in a fire.
- How to Steal a Dog by Barbara O'Connor: A heartwarming story about a girl who hatches a plan to steal a dog for a reward to help her family with their financial struggles.
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