Lesson 1 JA OURSELVES. Lesson 1 Volunteer A person who chooses to help another person or business but receives no pay. Junior Achievement helps teaches.

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Lesson 1 JA OURSELVES

Lesson 1 Volunteer A person who chooses to help another person or business but receives no pay. Junior Achievement helps teaches talk to students about how money and business are important to their lives, their families and the community.

Lesson 1 Tent Cards YOUR NAME

Lesson 1

When the doorbell rang, Robbie and Martin ran out of their room. They gave Aunt Rhonda a big hug. “Hi, kids!” she said as she knelt down to greet them. They gave Uncle Jeremy a hug, too. He gave Robbie a piggyback ride. Robbie and Martin put their bags in the car and said goodbye to their parents. Soon they were on their way to the farm.

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The next morning, every one woke up early. Martin went with Uncle Jeremy to milk the cows. Robbie stayed with aunt Rhonda. She showed Robbie where they kept the corn kernels for the chickens. Then, she tossed some of the kernels on the ground to show Robbie how to do it. At the chicken coop, it was Robbie’s turn. He scooped up some kernels in his hand and tossed them out. The chickens rushed around pecking at the kernels.

Lesson 1 While the chickens were eating, Aunt Rhonda and Robbie collected the eggs. Robbie had a basket with a towel in it to keep the eggs from breaking. Aunt Rhondq showed Robbie how to carefully collect the eggs. He placed them in the basket one at a time. Once they had collected all the eggs, Aunt Rhonda and Robbie took them to town.

Lesson 1 Nda brought Aunt Rhonda and Robbie visited Mr. Lee at the town store. They traded some eggs for a bag of flour. On the way home, they stopped at Miss Jean’s house. Robbie carried the basket of eggs up to Miss Jean’s front door. Aunt Rhonda carried the bag of flour. Miss Jean was very happy about the flour and eggs. She went inside and came back with a loaf of bread. Aunt Rhonda brought Miss Jean the flour and eggs she needed to make her delicious bread. Miss Jean shared the bread she made with Aunt Rhonda and Uncle Jeremy. The bread was warm. It smelled Aunt Rhonda and Robbie traded some of their eggs for bread. Have you ever traded one thing for another like they did?

Lesson 1 When they got back to the farm, all the chores were finished. Uncle Jeremy asked everyone if they wanted to go fishing. What a great idea! They grabbed their fishing gear and a basket, then they headed to the pond. They took Miss Jean’s yummy bread with them, too. Aunt Rhonda really liked to fish and so did Martin. Uncle Jeremy knew the Robbie didn’t like the wiggly worms used to catch the fish. On the way to the pond, he asked Robbie to help him pick blackberries. They could eat the blackberries for dessert that night. Robbie was glad he didn’t have to touch the wiggly worms.

Lesson 1 went to sleep happy.

Lesson 1 When you give something and get something back

Lesson 1 What happened first in the story? What happened next in the story? What happened at the end of the story? What animals do you think would not be on a farm? JA OURSELVES

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Don’t forget to write your name and class!