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  • Money

    Sara Pistoia

    eBook (The Child's World, Inc., Jan. 1, 2014)
    Readers are introduced to the basic U.S. monetary units, as well as how to add them together and create various amounts.
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  • Money

    Kitty Scharf, Becky Majewski

    Paperback (Remedia Publications, Sept. 24, 2014)
    Your students will love this fun, yet practical collection of activities designed to provide an introduction to the basic concepts of money. The sequential format and step-by-step exercises will help your students learn these essential concepts: identifying coins, writing amounts of money in various ways, counting coins, adding different amounts of money, calculating change, spending money, working with decimals, solving money word problems. So help your students acquire essential money skills with this fun and effective book. Enjoy!
  • Money

    Kitty Scharf, Becky Majewski

    Paperback (Remedia Publications, March 25, 2015)
    Your students will love this fun, yet practical collection of activities designed to provide an introduction to the basic concepts of money. The sequential format and step-by-step exercises will help your students learn these essential concepts: identifying coins, matching coins to prices, writing amounts of money in various ways, learning values, counting coins, adding different amounts of money. So help your students acquire essential money skills with this fun and effective book. Enjoy!
  • Money

    Joe Cribb

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, March 24, 1990)
    Full-color photos by the British Museum. "An attractive 'Eyewitness Book' with striking photos and a logically organized text describing what money is, the first coins, paper money, how money is made, and coin-collecting. Photos of current coins and bills used worldwide are of special interest."--Kirkus.
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  • MONEY

    Joe Cribb

    Paperback (DK Children, April 1, 1995)
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  • Money

    Sally Fisk

    eBook (Milliken Publishing Company, Nov. 7, 2017)
    This workbook provides a variety of fun activities designed to help children understand how to work with money. Emphasis is placed on identifying coins and their values, comparing and adding values of coins and dollars, finding costs, figuring correct amounts of money, and making change. The pages are presented in order of difficulty, but may be used in any order which best meets a child's needs. Parents who wish their children to have practice in learning to work with money will find the book as helpful as classroom teachers will find it. The exercises are presented so that a child can work with a minimum of supervision. Additional suggestions for using this book are included on the inside back cover. Answers are included in a four-page leaflet in the middle of the book. This leaflet can be easily removed.
  • Money

    Penny Dowdy

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, Oct. 30, 2008)
    Introduces the concept of counting money, using everyday activities and items to illustrate its denominations, equivalents, other forms, and how it is used.
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  • Money

    Margaret Hall

    Paperback (Heinemann, Sept. 17, 2007)
    Do you ever wonder what makes money valuable? Have you visited another country and noticed how different the money looks? This book looks at the history of money, how it has changed throughout history, and the many different kinds of currency. Open the pages of this book to learn: what people used to pay for things before using money, why some U.S. coins have ridges around the edges, and what makes each and every dollar bill special.
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  • Money, money, money

    Ruth Belov Gross

    Hardcover (Four Winds Press, March 15, 1972)
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  • Money

    Claire Owen

    eBook (Independence Educational Publishers, Jan. 31, 2010)
    The credit crunch has highlighted the need for all of us to be more financially aware. How does our economy work and why are national debt levels rising? What do young people need to know about spending and saving, opening bank accounts, planning for the future and budgeting? This book looks at the UK economy and explores how to manage personal finances. The information comes from a variety of sources, including government reports and statistics, newspapers and magazine articles, surveys and polls, academic research and literature from charities and lobby groups; articles have been tailored to an 11 to 14 age group. Additionally, at the end of each chapter are two pages of activities relating to the articles and issues raised in that chapter.
  • Money

    Sara Pistoia, Piper Whelan

    Paperback (Let's Read, July 1, 2016)
    Explains the basics of money and how to add coins properly.
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  • Money

    Sara Pistoia

    Library Binding (The Childs World Inc, Aug. 1, 2002)
    Introduces the concept of money along with the values of different coins.
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