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Here's a set of title cards and pictures cards to sort items into wants and needs. 1st Grade Social Studies, First Grade Social Studies, 2nd Grade Social Studies, Junior Achievement, Needs Vs Wants, 3rd Grade Social Studies, Kindergarten Social Studies, 1st Grade Science, First Grade Science

It's hard to believe there are only 20 days of school left. But if you visited my classroom you would know right away because my little cuties ARE GOING CRAZY! And they are driving their teacher CRAZY too! I loved Reagan Tunstall's post yesterday. Read it HERE. AMEN to all she said about how crazy it is getting. I had one of my little firsties put glue all over another person's chair today. What's with that? Nothing like that has ever happen in my room before. I just keep telling myself…

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Community Service Helping One Another Illustration, Helping Community Illustration, Award Winning Illustration, Ask For Help Illustration, Annual Report Illustration, Helping People Illustration, Community Mural Ideas, Helping Illustration, Team Work Illustration

Davide Bonazzi is an illustrator from Bologna, Italy, who creates thought-provoking images about modern-day social issues. He is a full-time illustrator and has been drawing since he was a child. "In a way, I've created illustrations from childhood, from the moment I could hold a pencil," he told Bored Panda.

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What is the 50/30/20 budget rule? The percentage-based budgeting method breaks down your spending into three broad categories: needs(50%), wants (30%), and savings (20%). Learn how to use the simple strategy to your advantage. | How To Make A Budget | Saving Money Tips | #budgeting #personalfinance How To Saving Money Tips, Money Tips Budgeting, Tips On Budgeting Money, Good Budget Plans, Aggressive Savings Plan, How To Do A Budget Plan, Needs Wants Savings, Savings Money Tips, Budget Saving Tips

What is the 50/30/20 budget rule? The percentage-based budgeting method breaks down your spending into three broad categories: needs(50%), wants (30%), and savings (20%). Learn how to use the simple strategy to your advantage. | How To Make A Budget | Saving Money Tips | #budgeting #personalfinance

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