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    iCivics Readers Payday! Nonfiction Book

    Learn about the choices people make with their money. This nonfiction book explores how people save and spend what they earn on payday. Ideal for young readers, the book includes a fiction story related to the topic, discussion questions, an exciting project, and other meaningful features. This 24-page full-color book explains what a payday is and what people may choose to do with their money. It also covers key economics concepts such as saving and spending, and includes an extension activity for Grade 1. Perfect for the classroom, at-home learning, or homeschool to learn about the economy, money management, and wants vs. needs.
    • Explains what a payday is and what people may choose to do with their money
    • Provides a short fiction piece related to the topic that will keep students invested
    • Covers key economics concepts such as saving and spending
    • Includes colorful images, interactive discussion questions, and a Civics in Action activity designed to challenge students to make their own business plan

    NON-RETURNABLE: This item is non-returnable

    Item: SEP121806
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    ColorMulti
    MaterialPaper
    Age/Grade
    Age5-10 years
    GradeGrade 1-2
    PackageContains
    • 1 Book
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