Lesson Description In this lesson, students listen to the story of Ruby and Max, two bunnies that go shopping and make many spending decisions. Students are introduced to short-term and long-term savings goals to help them save for goods they want in the future. After a goal-sorting activity, students choose and illustrate their own savings goals.
Max and Ruby spend so much on emergencies while shopping for Grandma's birthday presents, that they just barely have enough money left for gifts Originally published: New York: Dial Books, 1997. Explain that you will read Bunny Money, a story about two bunnies, Ruby and Max, who went shopping for a gift for their grandma's birthday. Ask the students to listen for the spending decisions that the bunnies made during their trip.
Bunny Money - Free download as PDF File (.pdf) or read online for free. Bunny Money. Resource: Bunny Money Supplemental Math Activity Summary: (30 minutes) Students work in pairs to add three single-digit numbers to total savings, compare those values to savings goals, and calculate the difference between savings goals and total savings.
A to Z Kids Stuff Bunny MoneyA to Z Kids Stuff Bunny Money. Bunny Money Lesson Summary: (40 minutes) Students are introduced to short-term and long-term savings goals to help them save for goods they want in the future. After a goal-sorting activity, students choose and illustrate their own savings goals.
Assessment handout included. 3 - Bunny Money Q & A 4 - Bunny Money Lesson 5 - Bunny Money Supplemental Math Activity 6 - Exploring Saving and Spending Game 7 - Money Smart Lesson 2: Get Set for Goals 8. Bunny Money Use these questions to discuss the following economic concepts in Bunny Money by Rosemary Wells (ISBN: 978--14-056750-2) with children 4 to 7 years old: saving, savings goal, and spending.
Favorite Bunny Money by Rosemary Wells Publication date 1997 Publisher Penguin Group Collection internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive Language English Item Size 152.6M.