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url 2019-12-02 12:40
Personal Finance, Budgeting & Financial Literacy application

Chango is a free personal finance management, budget tracker and financial literacy app, Its a single app which will keep you in track with your finances and help you lead the life of your dreams with financial stability.

 

Here is what you will get from chango :

 

Information you can trust:

 

A place where you are able to learn trusted financial information. We’re here to provide you value and not sign you up for another credit card. Our information is bias-free.

 

Learn about what matters to you:

 

Everybody is at different stages in their financial life. With Chango, you pick what matters most to you and we’ll provide the tools for you to get there. Whether it’s a rainy day fund, travel hacks, or how soon you can afford to upgrade your Phone. Help will be at your fingertips.

 

We’re working towards something big. Finance is tricky. It can be scary, daunting, and the list can go on forever. But it shouldn’t be like this, we can get things delivered to us from across the world, have all the movies ever made at our fingertips, but our personal finance, the most important thing, is scattered. It shouldn’t be like this; that’s why we’re working on fixing it. We’re bringing back the human experience to personal finance.

 

Source: www.chango.ca
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text 2019-11-09 21:32
Reading progress update: I've read 101 out of 440 pages.
Metacognition in Literacy Learning: Theory, Assessment, Instruction, and Professional Development - Susan E. Israel
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review 2019-02-03 23:49
Amazing Grace
Amazing Grace - Mary Hoffman,Caroline Binch

I absolutely love this book and I am so grateful Ms. Gilmore introduced me to it. It will always be a part of my collection. I love the message and it is a great book for children most importantly. Grace is talented, fearless, and determined. She does not let anyone or anything stand in her way and that is a great quality to have. There are so many activities you can do with this book, students can put on a play and act out the book or write about what they want to be when they grow up. For younger students instead of writing about what they want to be, they could draw or act it out and explain it to the class. 

 

Lexile 680L

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review 2019-02-02 14:40
Mrs. Thomas' Booklike pick
Click Clack Moo: Cows That Type - Doreen Cronin,Betsy Lewin

The cows have learned to type and are making demands to Farmer Brown.  He is not going to take demands from cows! The cows start striking and make a deal to get what they want. 

 

Lexile Measure: AD470L

 

I would use this with a writing activity. The students would write a note to Farmer Brown telling them what they want. 

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review 2019-01-19 04:05
Bud, Not Buddy
Bud, Not Buddy - Christopher Paul Curtis

Bud, Not Buddy is on a 5.0 reading level (5th grade, beginning of the year). This story is about a 10-Year Old who sets out on his own in search of his father, after many unsuccessful foster home experiences. In a 4th-5th grade classroom, a teacher may implement a memory matching game so that students can successfully grasp vocabulary from the story. 

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