Get Ready for School: Second Grade Wipe-Off Workbook (Get Ready for School)
by Heather Stella
Featuring easy-to-use, wipe-clean pages and an attached dry erase marker, the Get Ready for School: Second Grade Wipe-Off Workbook is packed with teacher-approved, common-core aligned activities that cover everything from math and reading to taking measurements and telling time. This fun and lively primer is a must-have to help your second grader get ready for school. Help the young student in your life prepare for second grade with this friendly, colorful, and re-useable activity book that intr...
Gumballs and Money Trees
by Benjamin Dagley and Tracy Joy Jones
Batter Splatter (Dollars to Doughnuts Book 2) (Dollars to Doughnuts)
by Catherine Daly
From budgeting to spending, to credit cards and gift cards, this new early chapter book series tackles and explains big financial topics for kids, Dollars to Doughnuts! After a batter disaster, Julian and Lucy’s cooking class needs a kitchen cleanup, including a new paint job. Luckily, they have a plan to make things right—they’ll simply throw the bake sale of the century! But their sweet dreams dissolve like sugar when faced with the b-word: Budget. What is a budget and how are they ever suppo...
Young readers will be taken on a fantastic trip through the world of resources, including capital resources and natural resources. Emphasis is placed on how most resources are of limited supply, so producers and consumers must make choices when things they want or need become scarce. An impressive array of full-color images enhances the reading experience.
This book provides essential information with plenty of full-color images to help explain the basics of trade in a global economy. Whether it is a detailed description of how countries negotiate trade agreements, or the extremes of using trade embargoes as political tools, this book carefully explains how countries around the world engage in trade.
Taxation focuses on how taxes provide the funds needed to keep governments running, from local to federal levels. Young readers will understand how taxes are used to dissuade people from buying some items, such as cigarettes and gas-guzzling vehicles. Attractive color images help de-mystify this fascinating and important aspect of government.
Football (21st Century Skills Library: Real World Math) (Real World Math: Sports)
by Katie Marsico
Ganar dinero (Earning Money) (Spanish Version) (Primary Source Readers Content and Literacy)
by Shelly Buchanan
Encourage students to earn money for themselves with the examples in this Spanish-translated book! Young readers will learn the basic concepts they will need to make choices about spending or saving money they have earned. Engaging, primary source documents and images keep children reading as they build their literacy skills and social studies content knowledge.
The Money Savvy Kids' Guide to Credit Cards (Kids Knowing Finances, #1)
by Jenna McKown
Where does money come from? Who creates it? Now that Professor Golden Coin has discovered the Monster there is only one thing on his mind: to follow him and find out what he is up to. Could it be true that the Monster became some kind of magician who created our money? This mystery takes Professor Golden Coin straight to seventeenth-century England where things finally start to become clear. Join Professor Golden Coin in his second adventure!
De la pobreza a la riqueza (From Rags to Riches) (Spanish Version) (Time for Kids Nonfiction Readers)
by Christine Dugan
In this informative, Spanish-translated nonfiction title, readers will learn the ways that people start from almost nothing to become millionaires and billionaires. Through examples of hard work and smart financial decisions, readers gain an understanding of how to invest money responsibly in stocks, commodities, bonds, and mutual funds while also learning the various ways that people have been successful in entrepreneurships. Informational text, fascinating facts, and a glossary of useful terms...