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Katie's Blog: Book Review 21 - Economics
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Thursday, July 27, 2006. Book Review 21 - Economics. Ziefert, H. (1986). A new coat for anna. New York, NY: Dragonfly Books. A New Coat for Anna. Teaching economics with children’s literature not only gives students information about economic concepts, it improves their reading ability as well. In writing this review, I am a third grade teacher in search of children’s books to use with economics instruction. Posted by Katie @ Thursday, July 27, 2006. I say briefly: Best! Tomie de Paola - Official Website.
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Katie's Blog: Book Review 22- Economics
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Thursday, July 27, 2006. Book Review 22- Economics. Wilson, K. (2003). New York, NY: Margaret K. McElderry Books. I am writing this review from the perspective of a third grade teacher. Economics is a topic that is taught in third grade. Using children’s literature to discuss economic concepts is a great way to integrate social studies and language arts. When springtime comes, in his warm winter den a bear wakes up very hungry and thin! Posted by Katie @ Thursday, July 27, 2006. Good job. Go on.
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Katie's Blog: Book Review 24 - Economics
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Thursday, July 27, 2006. Book Review 24 - Economics. Keats, E.J. (1996). New York, NY: HarperTrophy. By Ezra Jack Keats. This review is written from the perspective of a third grade teacher who teaches economics. Children’s literature is a great way to teach content areas, and many children’s books have embedded economic concepts within them. Posted by Katie @ Thursday, July 27, 2006. Are some links that I believe will be interested. Are some links that I believe will be interested.
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Katie's Blog: Book Review 7 - Economics
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Monday, July 10, 2006. Book Review 7 - Economics. Carle, E. (1990). New York: Simon and Schuster. Eric Carle has always been one of my favorite authors. As a third grade teacher I was in search of good children’s literature that could be used within an economics unit, and I found this Eric Carle book. Posted by Katie @ Monday, July 10, 2006. Your are Excellent. And so is your site! Keep up the good work. Bookmarked. I love your website. It has a lot of great pictures and is very informative.
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Katie's Blog: Book Review 16- Economics
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Sunday, July 23, 2006. Book Review 16- Economics. Mayer, M. (1989). Just Shopping With Mom. New York: Golden Books Publishing Company. Just Shopping With Mom. I reviewed this book with economics in mind. I’m reading this from the perspective of a third grade teacher. Teaching economics through children’s literature is very effective and also exposes children to different types of books. Just Shopping With Mom. Posted by Katie @ Sunday, July 23, 2006. Book Wrap Central - Video Interviews with Authors.
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Katie's Blog: Book Review 11 - Economics
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Sunday, July 23, 2006. Book Review 11 - Economics. DePaola, T. (1973). ". Charlie Needs a Cloak. New York: Aladdin Paperbacks. Charlie Needs a Cloak. By Tomie dePaola, I became more interested in Tomie dePaola books. In my search for children’s literature to use while teaching economic concepts, I came across another dePaola book,. Charlie Needs a Cloak. I decided to review this book as well. Charlie Needs a Cloak. Posted by Katie @ Sunday, July 23, 2006. Are some links that I believe will be interested.
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Katie's Blog: Book Review 12 -Economics
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Sunday, July 23, 2006. Book Review 12 -Economics. Brown, M. (1995). New York: Little, Brown and Company. As an elementary teacher, one must always be on the lookout for popular children’s characters. Arthur is one of those familiar characters that is now on TV and in books. In the search for children’s literature that supports economic concepts, this book was on a recommended book list. I decided to review this book for its economic connection, and its familiarity with kids. View my complete profile.
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Katie's Blog: Internet Scavenger Hunt - Economics
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Thursday, July 27, 2006. Internet Scavenger Hunt - Economics. Website: http:/ www.kidsbank.com/. There will only be one website used : http:/ www.kidsbank.com/. But there are six different places to visit within that site. 1 What are the two different types of money? 2 Whose portrait is on the $20 bill? 3 What is interest? 4 What are 3 important parts of a check? 5 What does EFT stand for? 6 Give an example of bartering. 7 Why might someone borrow money from a bank? Tomie de Paola - Official Website.
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Katie's Blog: Book Review 6 - Economics
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Monday, July 10, 2006. Book Review 6 - Economics. Peterson, C. (1994). Extra cheese, please! Honesdale, PA: Boyds Mills Press Inc. Extra Cheese, Please! Mozzarella’s Journey from Cow to Pizza. Nonfiction books always possess a wealth of information about a topic. I was looking for a nonfiction children’s book that could be used within an economics unit when I found this book. Posted by Katie @ Monday, July 10, 2006. This site is one of the best I have ever seen, wish I had one like this.