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I Love a Happy Ending

I Love a Happy Ending

Remember when I wrote about one of my students, Angie, who made flyers for her pet-sitting business?  She’s been working her tail off!   And her sister, Naomi, who was also in the class…well, I’ll just let you read the email I received from their mom: Angie finished her weekend of dog sitting  this past weekend. 2 labs for 2 days.  On Saturday Naomi passed out fliers on her bathroom cleaning business. Half an hour before she came back she received…

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The Mall

The Mall

I picked Ryan up from his day at the mall with his friend, Cody.  Ryan and his friends usually don’t hang out at the mall which is fine with me.  I find that when I go to the mall I always discover things that I didn’t think I needed but all of a sudden have a desire to buy.  I have pretty good self discipline and don’t often succumb to the temptations, but I can see where it would require a…

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Flashback: Bounced Check

Flashback: Bounced Check

I was going through my binder of story ideas for my monthly Kidnexions Connection newsletter and found a post-it with a story about Nathan.  It’s a good thing I took the time to write the story down because I had forgotten all about it.  So here’s the first in a series I’m calling ‘Flashback’ as I remember or find things my kids did when they were growing up that relates to learning about money. Sometimes we adults use vocabulary words that don’t…

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Love Animals? Turn Your Passion into Money

Love Animals? Turn Your Passion into Money

I was so excited when Angie, an eight year old in one of my money classes, announced that the flyers she and her mom had passed out the week before resulted in a phone call for her pet-sitting service.  And the gleam in Angie’s eyes as she described for the class how she would be feeding, walking, and playing with her two charges,  a yellow lab and a golden retriever. “They’re such friendly dogs and so much fun to play with.  I…

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Little Rationalizations Can Turn Into Big Rationalizations

Little Rationalizations Can Turn Into Big Rationalizations

Here’s something interesting a second grader came up with when we were working on the Water Wonderland activity.  I’ve written about this activity before, but for those who aren’t familiar, it’s when kids get to make spending choices and at the end of the activity those with enough money get to go to Water Wonderland.  The key is that the kids don’t know about WW while they’re making choices.  The point of the activity is to show kids how important our…

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