 On Market Day you will be given $21 to spend on the items of your choice…however you will not have enough money to buy everything. You will have to make.

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 On Market Day you will be given $21 to spend on the items of your choice…however you will not have enough money to buy everything. You will have to make the choice to save your money for the items you want the most.  What will you be saving your money for? First Grade Market Day

Mrs. Fortune’s Sock Buddies $5.00

Mrs. O’Meara’s Friendship Bracelets $4.00

Ms. Mauldin’s Friendship Snack Mix $4.00

Mrs. McClellan’s Animal Magnets $3.00

Mrs. Shapiro’s Bottle Caps (good for a necklace or key chain) $5.00

Ms. Magee’s Bookmarks $3.00