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Finance, Money & Economics for Early Learners - Money as You Grow Book Club!

In this ongoing class students practice important language arts and mathematics skills while learning about making choices, saving, spending, sharing, borrowing, prioritizing, setting goals and earning through personal finance skills.
Apples2Zippers Learning Academy
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30 mins in-class hours per week

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Grow with Money - Bringing money topics to life through storytime.

In this ongoing class students practice important language arts and mathematics skills while learning about making choices, saving, spending, sharing, borrowing, prioritizing, setting goals and earning through personal finance skills.

Students are introduced to basic personal finance and economic concepts, such as choices, needs, wants, saving, spending, sharing and borrowing, setting goals and prioritizing.They will explore these concepts through popular children’s literature to reinforce reading fluency. In addition to reading integration, all lessons incorporate activities to enhance school-readiness skills, such as categorizing objects, counting, and letter recognition.

Class Structure - Books - Topics - Dates

Week of August 13
📚Something Good, by Robert Munsch
In this story students learn about unlimited wants, limited resources, choice and couny money.  
 ◾  Setting Goals, Wants and Needs

Week of August 27
📚A Dollar for Penny, by Dr. Julie Glass
In this story students learn about producers, consumers and price.  
 ◾  Setting Goals, Price

September 3
📚The Great Pet Sale by Mick Inkpen
In this story students learn about bargains and sales, comparison shopping and how commercials and advertisements attract consumers.
 ◾  Setting Goals, Bargains, Advertisement

September 10
📚Charlie Needs a Cloak by Tomi dePaola
In this story students learn about productive resources, labor and income

September 24
📚 Money Monsters Learn to Save
Money Monsters practice saving money to buy something special.

October 1
📚 Money Monsters Learn About Giving
Money Monsters explore the difference between giving, donating, and sharing.

October 8
📚 Money Monsters Learn What Things Really Cost
Money Monsters compare the amount of work and money different pets need.

October 15
📚  Money Monsters Learn to Become Good Borrowers
Money Monsters discover how to be responsible with other people's things.

📚Lemonade in Winter by Emily Jenkins
In this story students learn the ways Pauline and John-John exercise flexibility at their lemonade stand.
   ◾  Solving Problems, Spending

📚Beatrice's Goat
In this story students will learn about how one goat changed the goals of one little girl from Uganda. 
   ◾  Setting Goals, Saving

📚My Rows and Piles of Coins by Tololwa M. Mollel
In this story students learn how to sympathize with Sarumi as he uses self-control to resist salespeople at the market.
   ◾  Setting Goals, Saving

📚Ox-Cart Man by Donald Hall
In this story students learn understand how the farm family set goals to make and grow things to use and eat.
   ◾  Earning, Setting Goals

📚Sally Jean, the Bicycle Queen by Cari Best 
In this story students learn see how Sally Jean uses patience and creativity to get what she really wants.
   ◾  Solving Problems, Earning

📚A Chair for My Mother by Vera B. Williams
In this story students learn about a little girl and her family who save money to buy a chair after their furniture is destroyed in a fire. 
   ◾  Solving Problems, Setting Goals

📚Sam and the Lucky Money by Karen Chinn
In this story students learn how small amounts make a big difference during Sam’s trip to Chinatown.
   ◾  Prioritizing, Sharing and Borrowing

📚Sheep in a Shop by Nancy Shaw
In this story students learn how the sheep solved the problem of not having enough money.
   ◾  Making Decision, Solving Problems

📚The Berenstain Bears & Mama’s New Job by Stan and Jan Berenstain 
In this story students learn how Mama’s hobby became a way of earning money for the family.
   ◾   Making Decisions, Solving Problems

📚 The Purse by Kathy Caple
In this story students learn how Katie felt when she set a goal of buying a new purse.
   ◾  Solving Problems, Setting Goals

📚Tia Isa Wants a Car by Meg Medina
In this story students explore how Tia Isa keeps track of her savings for the car she wants.
   ◾  Solving Problems, Saving

📚But I've Used All of My Pocket Change by Lauren Child
In this story students learn what happens after Lola makes some spending choices that she regrets.
   ◾  Making Decisions, Spending

📚Curious George Saves His Pennies by Margaret and H.A. Rey
In this story students learn how a savings bank helps George practice sharing and borrowing.
   ◾  Making Decisions, Sharing and Borrowing

📚How Much Is That Doggie in the Window?  by Bob Merrill
In this story students explore the feelings that come with doing things to help other people.
   ◾  Prioritizing, Spending

📚Jingle Dancer by Cynthia Leitich Smith
In this story students learn see the ways Jenna takes small steps to reach her goal.
   ◾  Solving Problems, Sharing and Borrowing

📚Just Shopping with Mom by Mercer Mayer
In this story students learn how the children help Mom with spending at the store. 
   ◾  Prioritizing, Spending

Core Standards, that students will explore
Literal Comprehension -  After students have read the book, use these or similar questions to generate discussion, enhance comprehension, and develop appreciation for the content. Encourage students to refer to passages and/or illustrations in the book to support their responses. To build skills in close reading of a text, students should cite textual evidence with their answers.

Social Emotional Learning - Social and emotional learning involves being aware of and regulating emotions for healthy development. In addition to understanding one’s own feelings, strong socio-emotional development allows individuals to develop empathy for others and to establish and maintain relationships.

Please make sure you check the reading list for changes, sometimes teachers may decide to change the order of the books.

How is your class structured?
My class is structured to be a stress free, fun, and interactive learning environment to accommodate different learning styles and abilities.  

How will you teach?
I will teach using slide presentations, interactive games and discussion for question and answer sessions.

What's your teaching style?
I believe that every child learns differently.  I do my best to accommodate individual learning styles.  

Any required experience or knowledge learners need? 
No prior knowledge is needed.
Learning Goals
Students will practice and explore important language arts and mathematics skills while learning about making choices, opportunity cost, resources, complementary and substitute goods through personal finance skills.
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Other Details

Parental Guidance
Students will receive fun engaging handouts and activities sheets before the class begins, a parent will need to assist the students to make they have them printed out. Students will need to print out the worksheets, in order to follow along with the lesson during class. All literature is provided by the United States Federal Reserve.
Supply List
Lesson handout and worksheets
Crayons / Markers
Pen / Pencil
Additional supplies will be communicate to students and parents prior to class.
 1 file available upon enrollment
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
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Arkansas Teaching Certificate in Secondary Education
Ms. Adamson Ed.S. - Certified Teacher
Master's Degree in Education from Arkansas State University
Ms. Adamson Ed.S. - Certified Teacher
Master's Degree in Education from Arkansas State University
Ms. Adamson Ed.S. - Certified Teacher
Bachelor's Degree in Science from Arkansas State University
Ms. Adamson Ed.S. - Certified Teacher
Apples2Zippers Learning Academy teachers are licensed and certified instructors with over 30 years of combined experience in the classroom. 🔗 https://outschool.com/teachers/apples2zippers?usid=22phBPHs&signup=true&authTrigger=follow_teacher&utm_campaign=share_leader_link 

🍎 Mrs. Adamson - Hello, my name is Mrs. Adamson, I am the owner and founder of Apples2Zippers Learning Academy organization on Outschool.  I have been teaching for 20 years. I am a state certified and licensed teacher PreK - 12th grade. I am  licensed and certified educator in Business Technology & Business Education, Special Education Instructional Specialist, Family & Consumer Sciences, and a graduate of the Career and Technical Education Leadership Academy and ESL Instructor and certifications in TEFL/TESL/TESOL. I am also an entrepreneur, small business owner, travel agent, W!SE Financial Literacy Instructor, Serv-Safe Instructor, and I hold a Master's Degree in Education and a Bachelor's Degree in Radiology Health Management.  I am an advocate of Career and Technical Education (CTE), life skill classes that are designed to provide students the knowledge and skills necessary for everyday living.

🍎 Mrs. Lauren - I'm a K-8 certified teacher in the state of Michigan and have been a teacher since 2011. I have a Masters degree in Teaching and Curriculum with an Educational Technology concentration and a Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education. Both degrees are from Michigan State University. I'm also a Google Certified Educator, both Levels 1 and 2. 

I taught K-8 Computer and PreK-5 Library classes at a private school in southeast Michigan from 2016-2021. In my teaching career, I also have experience in middle school Math and English Language Arts, along with the general elementary classroom. On Outschool, I have taught various technology classes since summer 2020, including typing/keyboarding, Google Slides design, and coding.

I'm very passionate about technology in education and I love teaching young students about all sorts of tech programs and skills - typing and word processing, slide shows and other presentations, graphic design, spreadsheets, website creation, video editing, coding, and more. My goal is to help students build new tech skills, apply them in creative ways, and have lots of fun while learning!

🍎Mrs. Lisa T. - Hello, my name is Mrs. Lisa and I'm an experienced educator with a diverse background. My areas of expertise and certification include Kindergarten through 6th grade teacher, 7th and 8th grade all four core areas, Gifted and Talented Teacher and Director of Education, Special Education Grades 4 through 12 specialist as well as building principal for PreK through 8th grade. During Covid shutdowns and quarantines I discovered that my students and I loved the online platform. I taught in a one to one school. Every student had a laptop as well as a school hotspot if their family asked for one.  I chose not to do the minimum "office hours" as my school required. I felt this did not meet my students' needs. I ran an online classroom during regular school hours as well as recorded the class for those students who were unable to connect with us or needed to hear the lesson more than once. My experience as a principal resulted in greatly improved learning for all students. The gifted students improved as well as those with learning disabilities. I believe in high expectations for all. High expectations that are attainable

🍎Mrs. Pope - Hello! My name is Mrs. Pope and I specialize in Typing classes for the Apples2Zippers organization on Outschool.
I am a certified K-12 teacher in the state of Pennsylvania and have been teaching since 2018. I hold a bachelor's degree in Spanish Education and am currently working on my master's degree in Curriculum and Instruction. 
I have teaching experience in elementary, middle, and high school. I currently teach Spanish at the high school level. I enjoy teaching students of all ages and watching them grow and learn. I am very passionate about teaching in general and want to help students learn valuable life skills such as typing to help them succeed in the future.

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