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How the Second Grade Got $8,205.50 to Visit the Statue of Liberty. Characters. Recycler of everything. Mr. Abner Carmody -. Susan Olson -. Student – treasurer and reporter. Johnny Paine -. Student
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How the Second Grade Got $8,205.50 to Visit the Statue of Liberty
Characters Recycler of everything Mr. AbnerCarmody - Susan Olson - Student – treasurer and reporter Johnny Paine - • Student • His father owns comic book collections (Need them back from recycler MrAbnerCormody or his father will kill him) Student - he’s suppose to put a quarter in a meter but forgot Robert Rose - Mr. Harold Hope - principal Student Her neighbor has lemons Cecil Cooper -
Characters Student Mother gave the school sugar Geraldine Arthur - Eleanor Robin- Student Mother gave all kinds of stuff to school so Eleanor could be popular Ms. Pinckney- Teacher • Student • He threw a bucket of water through the open window. • He showed Cecil Cooper what his father had taught him about driving & accidently released the brakes & Mr. Hope’s car rolled backwards and hit the First National Bank Charlie -
Characters First National Bank’s guard Ms Henrietta Vinker-
Vocabulary Statue of Liberty - Located in New York Harbor The Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World was a gift of friendship from the people of France to the people of the United States and is a universal symbol of freedom and democracy. The Statue of Liberty was dedicated on October 28, 1886, designated as a National Monument in 1924 and restored for her centennial on July 4, 1986.
Vocabulary drive - fundraising collect - gather gathering money (fundraising) funds - expenses - Money to pay for an item Money that you earned Profit -
Vocabulary refund - To pay or give back Beaming - happy cost charge - genuine - Honest or true soap Non- detergent -
Vocabulary To fix or resolve settle - Canvas sacks -
Review Seven and a half dollars - $7.50 Eight thousand, two hundred dollars - $8, 200
Preview • Read the title • Read the back cover • Read the chapter titles Don’t have chapter titles • Read the jacket • Look at all the pictures
Preview • Read Book Adventure Questions No Book Adventure Questions
How the Second Grade Got $8,205.50 to Visit Statue of Liberty by Nathan Zimelman 1 What sales revenues earned from paper drive? 2 What were the expenses? What was the profit?
How the Second Grade Got $8,205.50 to Visit Statue of Liberty by Nathan Zimelman Describe each attempt the children made to make a good profit Lemonade Stand: Expenses: Profit: Income: Baby-sitting and dog walking: Expenses: Profit:
How the Second Grade Got $8,205.50 to Visit Statue of Liberty by Nathan Zimelman Candy Sales:: Expenses: Income: Profit: Car Wash: Expenses: Income: Profit:
How the Second Grade Got $8,205.50 to Visit Statue of Liberty by Nathan Zimelman 1 What sales revenues earned from paper drive? $30.00 2 What were the expenses? • $2 paid to five younger brothers and sisters to borrow their wagons • $10 to MrAbnerCarmody, recycler, to get back Johnny Paine’s father’s comic book collection • $5.00 for a parking ticket What was the profit? $13
How the Second Grade Got $8,205.50 to Visit Statue of Liberty by Nathan Zimelman Describe each attempt the children made to make a good profit Lemonade Stand: Expenses: Everything was donated 0 Profit: Cat fell into a tub and Eleanor’s Mom made them pour out the lemonade 0 Income: $10 Donated by Mr. Norbert Norwill Baby-sitting and dog walking: Expenses: 0 Nobody trust a second grader to babysit All dogs walk each other Profit: 0
How the Second Grade Got $8,205.50 to Visit Statue of Liberty by Nathan Zimelman Candy Sales:: No charge for 3 lbs of chocolate fudge $1 for one box of aluminum foil but was refunded when not needed Expenses: 0 Income: $7.50 Geraldine Arthur’s mother gave after eating her first bite Profit: $17.50 Car Wash: No charge for 3 boxes of detergent ($25 detergent) 0 Paid to Mr. William W. Williams for the use of the empty service island Expenses: $5 $20 For sponges, towels and buckets (replace/owe) Income: $8,200 Award $8,175 + $13 + $17.50 Profit: $8,175 = $8,205.50
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