Encourage financial literacy in kids of all ages with this fun and engaging picture book from bestselling children's author Julia Cook and financial expert Garrett Gunderson!
Who better to teach kids about money than MONEY himself? As readers follow along in this delightful, easy-to-understand picture book, they'll learn:
Kids will also be introduced to the different forms money can take like cash, cards, and even crypto! Additional fun facts and money tips in the back, make this book a great classroom resource, teaching tool for curious kids, or first finance book for aspiring entrepreneurs!
Why does rain make chocolate more expensive? How does music make people spend more? Where does gold grow on trees? Who tried to sell the Eiffel tower? Find these answers to these questions and many more in this book full of money facts from around the world, from ancient coins to cryptocurrency.
Ideal for fact loving readers aged 8+. Each book in this best-selling, award-winning series presents 100 bite-sized topics, with bold, graphic illustrations and clear text. Perfect for dipping in and out of, and for sharing with family and friends. Discover all the titles in the 100 Things to Know About series: 1. 100 Things to Know About Planet EarthWinner of the SKBI Prize for Sustainable Finance Literacy as part of the Money Awareness and Inclusion Awards (MAIA).
Nominated for the De Rives en Pages Environmental Literature Award.
A sustainable investment expert helps young readers understand how money works--and how spending, saving, donating and investing can change the world.
Financial literacy is an important skill in life. At around the age of seven, children develop attitudes and beliefs about money that will stay with them for the rest of their lives. Through a story in comic book form about finding a treasure, Your Money and the World enables young readers everywhere to tackle complex concepts, such as what a company is, how banks work, why some backpacks cost more than others, and how money has evolved throughout history. The book explores everything from whether we need to be rich to be happy, to what the price of tulips in the seventeenth century can teach us about our world.
Your Money and the World proves that everyone plays a part--by working, investing, donating, saving or spending--in achieving a fairer, more sustainable world. Saving our world requires empowering young readers to understand the importance of their economic choices--for their benefit and for the planet.
Give students important life skills by teaching them about money and financial concepts and how to apply math to the world around them!
This dynamic teaching resource provides reproducible cut-out math manipulatives, reference sheets, and visual aids to support students as they explore real-world lessons and hands-on activities related to paying bills, earning money at a job, saving for retirement, making investments, buying and using insurance, and more.
Recipient of a Mom's Choice Gold Award, Financial Literacy Lessons and Activities books provide a valuable tool for educators and parents to instill an awareness of money and finance in kids.
Financial Literacy Lessons and Activities for Grades 6 - 8 is based on national and state standards and enriches any math curriculum in the classroom and home.
What's Inside
Financial Literacy Lessons and Activities Grades 6 - 8 is based on current national and state standards, and each of the 10 units includes:
Valuable teaching tools include these reproducible worksheets:
144 reproducible pages. Includes answer key.
About Evan-Moor Educational Publishers
Igniting young minds to help every child learn and succeed! Evan-Moor creates engaging and meaningful learning resources for children in grades PreK - 8. Trusted by parents and teachers for over 45 years, Evan-Moor's award-winning resources are thoughtfully developed to nurture children's hearts and minds to help them reach their full potential.
This Kindergarten Math Workbook Will Help Your Child Learn Valuable Skills: Such as Practice Counting 1-10, Spelling Each Number, Color By Numbers, Addition & Subtraction, Number Tracing, Learning Shapes, and More.
Financial education for kids 3-6.
Money habits are set by age seven! How can we teach kids financial literacy, so that when they grow up they would be prudent with money and understand how to manage their savings? Money management is one of the most critical skills to have, and yet, it is not often taught in schools. In this book your child will learn:
- What is money?
- Where does money come from?
- What should kids do with it?
- Why should we save?
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Essential Money Skills Every Kid Should Know
Growing up is an exciting journey of discovery. As children start to make their own spending decisions, they face the new challenge of managing money. Without the right guidance, it's easy to feel lost in this unfamiliar territory, risking habits that might lead to financial difficulties later in life.
Enter Money Skills for Kids by Ferne Bowe, the acclaimed author of Money Skills for Teens & Life Skills for Tweens. This guide is designed to demystify money management for your child, making topics like budgeting, saving, and wise spending engaging and understandable.
With practical advice, relatable examples, and interactive activities, your child will gain essential knowledge, fostering confidence in their financial decisions both now and in the future.
Inside, Ferne covers:
Empower your child with the gift of financial literacy. Let's shape a future where money is a tool of empowerment, not a challenge.
Equip your child with essential money skills today.
Give fourth grade students important life skills by teaching them about money and financial concepts and how to apply math to the world around them!
This dynamic teaching resource provides reproducible cut-out math manipulatives, reference sheets, and visual aids to support students as they explore real-world lessons and hands-on activities related to paying bills, earning money at a job, using banks, paying for health services, buying things at a store, and more.
Financial Literacy Lessons and Activities for Grade 4 is based on national and state standards and enriches any math curriculum in the classroom or home.
What's Inside
Financial Literacy Lessons and Activities Grade 4 is based on current national and state standards, and each of the 10 units includes:
Valuable teaching tools include these reproducible worksheets:
144 reproducible pages. Includes answer key.
This is a reproducible resource (photocopying of lessons is permitted) for single classroom or individual home use only.
About Evan-Moor Educational Publishers
Igniting young minds to help every child learn and succeed! Evan-Moor creates engaging and meaningful learning resources for children in grades PreK - 8. Trusted by parents and teachers for over 45 years, Evan-Moor's award-winning resources are thoughtfully developed to nurture children's hearts and minds to help them reach their full potential.
Tanisha is passionate about equipping the next generation with building blocks that will help them become financially sound adults. The ABCs of Wealth Building is a tool for parents to use to teach their children about money and wealth so that they can develop healthy habits in their wealth-building journey.
Give fifth grade students important life skills by teaching them about money and financial concepts and how to apply math to the world around them!
This dynamic teaching resource provides reproducible cut-out math manipulatives, reference sheets, and visual aids to support students as they explore real-world lessons and hands-on activities related to making and following a budget, earning money at a job, using banks, paying for health services, and more.
Financial Literacy Lessons and Activities for Grade 5 is based on national and state standards and enriches any math curriculum in the classroom and home.
What's Inside
Financial Literacy Lessons and Activities Grade 5 is based on current national and state standards, and each of the 10 units includes:
Valuable teaching tools include these reproducible worksheets
144 reproducible pages. Includes answer key.
This is a reproducible resource (photocopying of lessons is permitted) for single classroom or individual home use only.
About Evan-Moor Educational Publishers
Igniting young minds to help every child learn and succeed! Evan-Moor creates engaging and meaningful learning resources for children in grades PreK - 8. Trusted by parents and teachers for over 45 years, Evan-Moor's award-winning resources are thoughtfully developed to nurture children's hearts and minds to help them reach their full potential.
Give first grade students important life skills by teaching them about money and financial concepts and how to apply math to the world around them!
This dynamic teaching resource provides reproducible cut-out math manipulatives, reference sheets, and visual aids to support students as they explore real-world lessons and hands-on activities related to using money, buying groceries, collecting allowances, paying at a restaurant, raising money to help others, and more.
Financial Literacy Lessons and Activities for Grade 1 is based on national and state standards and enriches any math curriculum in the classroom or home.
What's Inside
Financial Literacy Lessons and Activities Grade 1 is based on current national and state standards, and each of the 10 units includes:
Valuable teaching tools include these reproducible worksheets
144 reproducible pages. Includes answer key.
This is a reproducible resource (photocopying of lessons is permitted) for single classroom or individual home use only.
About Evan-Moor Educational Publishers
Igniting young minds to help every child learn and succeed! Evan-Moor creates engaging and meaningful learning resources for children in grades PreK - 8. Trusted by parents and teachers for over 45 years, Evan-Moor's award-winning resources are thoughtfully developed to nurture children's hearts and minds to help them reach their full potential.
How should we handle our money? Lily wants a new bike. And a new raincoat. And ice cream. But how many of these things does she need?
As Lily and her dad drive around town, Lily soon discovers that wants and needs are different things. She picks out which things people have to have. She might even remind her dad that he doesn't need root beer!
Learn how to be wise about money! These simple, engaging stories present basic financial literacy concepts, such as saving, spending, borrowing, and comparison shopping to build a foundation for a lifetime of money smarts.
Free downloadable series teaching guide available.