Instructions
Read the instructions for each activity and do your best to answer all the questions.
Activity 1: Feeling Words
Unscramble the letters to make words about family, friends, and how we feel.
- ylifma → ____________________
- drnife → ____________________
- payph → ____________________
- girahsn → ____________________
- dsa → ____________________
Activity 2: Money and Helping
Draw a line to match each word on the left with its correct meaning on the right.
| 1. Charity | Trading things you have for things you want, without using money. |
| 2. Bartering | The coins and notes we use to buy things. |
| 3. Money | Using your actions to be kind and useful to others. |
| 4. Helping Hands | Giving time, money, or items to help people in need. |
Activity 3: Coins, Notes, and Creation
Use the words from the word bank to complete the sentences below.
- A ____________________ is worth 1 cent.
- A ____________________ is worth 5 cents.
- A ____________________ is worth 10 cents.
- A ____________________ is worth 25 cents.
- A one ____________________ bill is worth 100 cents.
- When you make something new, like a drawing or a story, you ____________________ it.
Activity 4: Your Helping Hands
Think about the questions and write or draw your answers in the space provided.
1. Draw a picture of you helping a family member or a friend.
(Draw in this box)
2. What does it mean to be a good friend? Write one sentence.
3. If you could create a new charity, who would it help? (For example: animals, the Earth, or children who need books).
Answer Key
Activity 1: Feeling Words
- family
- friend
- happy
- sharing
- sad
Activity 2: Money and Helping
- Charity → Giving time, money, or items to help people in need.
- Bartering → Trading things you have for things you want, without using money.
- Money → The coins and notes we use to buy things.
- Helping Hands → Using your actions to be kind and useful to others.
Activity 3: Coins, Notes, and Creation
- Penny
- Nickel
- Dime
- Quarter
- Dollar
- create
Activity 4: Your Helping Hands
Answers will vary. Look for answers that show understanding of the concepts.
- The drawing should show a helpful act (e.g., helping with chores, sharing a toy, comforting someone).
- The sentence should describe a positive friendship quality (e.g., "A good friend is kind and plays with you.").
- The answer should name a reasonable cause for a charity.