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Preview of Health. Hidden Sugar. You are Sweet Enough. Reading Labels Leads to Health

Health. Hidden Sugar. You are Sweet Enough. Reading Labels Leads to Health

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In this issue students will: read informational text about sugar in food productsunderstand the health risk of too much sugar in dietscalculate the relationship between sugar calories consumed and exercise time to burn offlearn to read food labelssolve a secret sugar codefind a sweet story in the newsfollow a fruity story to practice exercisinguse the newspaper to locate sugary adjectivescreate a persuasive ad for a healthy snack alternative
Preview of Financial Literacy. Earning Money. How to do Activities that Generate Income

Financial Literacy. Earning Money. How to do Activities that Generate Income

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In this issue students will: Understand the concept of thinking like an entrepreneurRead expository text about businesses they can operateThink creatively and critically about ways to earn moneyCategorize businesses in the newsInterview family members for ideasUse the newspaper to round money amounts to the nearest dollarWrite about a personal business idea6 page PDF
Preview of Financial Literacy. Is Cheaper Always Better? Responsible Spending Habits

Financial Literacy. Is Cheaper Always Better? Responsible Spending Habits

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In this issue students will: learn the meaning of value in merchandise and comparison shoppingdefend reasons with written evidence why one choice is better than anotheridentify criteria to consider when making financial decisionsread expository text about financescomplete a smart consumer “cloze” activityrecognize patternsuse the newspaper to research advertising and use of persuasive adjectivescalculate alphabet values
Preview of Halloween. Are Black Cats Bad? Reading and Writing Early Elementary Activities

Halloween. Are Black Cats Bad? Reading and Writing Early Elementary Activities

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In this issue students will: understand perspective depends on cultureskip count by 3’spractice cloze cat reading skillsdevelop eye-hand coordination and small muscle control completing puzzlesrecognize and complete pumpkin patternsrewrite a narrative Halloween tale as a news storyuse nouns, adjectives, verbs and adverbs in a funny holiday fillerfind similarities and differences through observationuse the newspaper to locate Halloween adjectivesYou might also enjoy: Scarecrow’s Party. Logic and
Preview of Mardi Gras. Celebrate in the Spring. Learn Faster and Better with Fun Activities

Mardi Gras. Celebrate in the Spring. Learn Faster and Better with Fun Activities

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In this issue students will: read expository text about the history and customs of Mardi Grascalculate sums and differences to solve Mardi Gras mathuse the newspaper to locate celebration adjectives and antonyms for acreative essaysolve word puzzlesselect Mardi Gras party goods using newspaper ads and a budgetfollow written directions to create a parade maskchallenge yourself to write poetically about safe behaviors
Preview of Hanukkah. Happy Hanukkah. Simple Activities for a Jewish Traditional Holiday.

Hanukkah. Happy Hanukkah. Simple Activities for a Jewish Traditional Holiday.

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In this issue students will: Read expository text about HanukkahBe introduced to new vocabulary in contextUnderstand the symbols and historical meaning of the winter Jewish holidayUse the newspaper for a spelling dot-to-dotMath menorahs observing closely for detailsUnscramble letters in Hanukkah soupScour the news for homophonesWrite a three-paragraph essay about your family celebration
Preview of Financial Literacy. Captain Allowance. Stretch Dollars and Manage Finances.

Financial Literacy. Captain Allowance. Stretch Dollars and Manage Finances.

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In this issue students will: read informational text about money managementunderstand the purpose of an allowancemeet Captain Allowance to learn about spending and savingcreate savings plans to reach a goalfill in missing vowels to complete a financial sayinguse the newspaper to locate numbers and calculate sums to 20solve a puzzler using a letter codecreate a poem with words that match letters in a name AND describe a personwrite creatively about saving pennies
Preview of Fourth of July. Fireworks, Fun and Pets. Fun Activities for a Pet Safe Holiday

Fourth of July. Fireworks, Fun and Pets. Fun Activities for a Pet Safe Holiday

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In this issue students will: read practical tips for supporting nervous pets during the Fourth of Julylocate items that don’t belong by closely scanning a picturecount overlapping squareslocate Fourth of July spelling words and letters in the newsunderstand and hunt for onomatopoeiause a code to uncover fun facts about the Fourthfind synonyms for headline words of your choicewrite thoughtfully about a “Pets Bill of Rights”
Preview of Financial Literacy. Goods and Services. How to be in Charge of Your Spending.

Financial Literacy. Goods and Services. How to be in Charge of Your Spending.

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In this issue young economists will: read informational text about moneyunderstand the difference between goods and servicesidentify local stores and occupations that specialize in goods or servicesuse the newspaper to locate examples of goods and servicescalculate sums using a variety of coins of varying valuesdetermine purchasing options with a given amount of moneylocate “goods” or “services” ads in the newscreate your own coupon for a good or a serviceanalyze personal interactions with local
Preview of Financial Literacy. Buddy B. Beaver’s Goals. How to Plan to Reach Goals.

Financial Literacy. Buddy B. Beaver’s Goals. How to Plan to Reach Goals.

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In this issue young savers and planners will: read informational text about planning to reach a goallearn habits and natural instincts of beaversuse context clues to order phrases that are grammatically correctstretch newspaper headlines to build complete sentencesuse math to help Angie reach her goaluse context clues and “close reading” to complete a “cloze” reading activitydescribe in writing ways to earn moneyYou might also enjoy: Wants or Needs. Learning the Difference is a Life Skill.https:
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