All About Money – Economics – Business – Ages 10+: The Thinking Tree – Do-It-Yourself Homeschooling Curriculum
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In Order to Be Successful in Business and Life, We Must Understand How Money Works! This practical and fun workbook is packed with fascinating information and learning prompts. The activities and lessons will help students to understand money, business, economics, government, and so much more. Students will study how money works and how the government influences the economy. This book is current! Students will also research topics such as how the COVID-19 pandemic is impacting the United States and the world today. They will look into historic events that changed the country, such as the Great Depression. Understanding the future requires learning from the past. To succeed, students must understand why so many businesses fail and why others thrive even in hard times. It is vital for students to comprehend how different forms of government can have a negative or positive influence on the economy of a region.
Who This Book is For
Ages: 10 and upThinking Tree Learning Levels: B2 (Upper Elementary) through C2 (High School+)Children with a passion for Business and Money: Understand the world of economics
Subjects Covered Understanding MoneyGovernment and TaxesBasic EconomicsHistorical Economic EventsCurrent Economic News
Why Moms Love This Journal:
Engaging and Practical: Packed with real-world examples and hands-on activities.Flexible Learning: Suitable for a wide range of ages and adaptable to individual learning levels.Comprehensive Coverage: Addresses both historical and contemporary economic topics.
What Customers are Saying:
Excellent Book!
“As a homeschool mom, I’m always looking for books that encourage research and are also really engaging. My teen son loved this book. I combined it with Life of Fred Financial Choices to cover consumer math, and it made for a great math, financial literacy, and economics bundle.” – Jillymama
BETTER!
“Even better than I imagined!! More involved than some of the other journals. Loving it with my 10-year-old.” – Jenny
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From the Publisher
ASIN : B0863V6HJL
Publisher : Independently published (March 21, 2020)
Language : English
Paperback : 153 pages
ISBN-13 : 979-8629450993
Item Weight : 13.1 ounces
Dimensions : 8.5 x 0.35 x 11 inches
11 reviews for All About Money – Economics – Business – Ages 10+: The Thinking Tree – Do-It-Yourself Homeschooling Curriculum
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Felicity –
Great learning tool
We are really enjoying this book in our homeschool classroom. I think it was very well done and provides great research as well as good conversation starters. We got some great kids books at the library to go along with it and are really learning a lot about money, government, and economics.
Carolyn –
Excellent Journal to get a great understanding of economics!
Love this journal. It is an awesome journal covering so many topics about economics and how money works in society. It is a journal, which means it is not fill the blank workbook but more suggestions of books to read and a place to literally journal what you have learned. I think many that order Thinking Tree books expect a traditional workbook and not a journal. All About Money seems to be a little of both in one book. I love it! There are suggested topics and books to read as well as some questions to answer. If you want your high schooler to have a good understanding of the economy and this is a great resource. Highly recommend this book for parents too.
Jillymama –
Excellent book!
As a homeschool mom Iâm always looking for books that encourage research and are also really engaging. My teen son loved this book. I combined in life of Fred Financial choices to cover consumer math, and it made for a great math, financial literacy, and economics bundle.
Amazon Customer –
Must Buy!
These are awesome workbooks. They explore all money concepts in detail! Economy, supply and demand, job market, stock market, etc. even the end has questions pertaining to the pandemic!My girls (age 12) have learned a lot! So glad I got these! A must buy to help preteen to teens learn the REAL life info on money and how is works in society! Also great independent work encouraged! I recommend highly!
Sheila Riggenbach –
All the pages
So many pages of fun I want to get more and study these for a couple of years
Ann –
Love this
I love this. I think it is so important for children to start thinking about this at a young age it covers money types from all over the world, from times when trade was currency to credit cards now, banking, intrest, loans, budgets ECT it really is a great way to introduce finance and its importance.
Cheryl Turcotte –
Love it
I love this company. They have great journals. My kids are a little young to do this independently (5 and 7). I help though and it goes well.
Jessie Goodwin –
Not a curriculum. Just pages with ideas really.
I would not suggest buying this if looking for a curriculum to teach your children about money. It is largely a book full of ideas you can get off the internet and it actually tells you things like -What is currency? Use the internet to research. I would not purchase again and will be looking elsewhere for a curriculum.
Paofino Lady –
Has held his attention.
HH –
Itâs ok but not what I expect. More like a homework than an informative book.
Talitha –
Decent starting off point. Not a lot of info or direction in the book, so it’s not great for independent learning. But decent enough that we’re continuing on with it