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Célestin

C'est mon argent

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S1 E31
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2002

Dad gives Lucas pocket money. In front of the supermarket, Lucas wants a crepe and Celestin makes him understand that he can now use his own money. Lucas buys a crepe for both him and Thomas. His parents congratulate him for sharing so well his pocket money with a friend.

Levels:
Elementary Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4
Subjects:
Mathematics Financial Literacy
Skills:
Self-Directed Learning Collaboration Communication Connaissance et compréhension Problem Solving
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E52 : Communion ou bar-mitsvah .

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Lucas and his parents attend Communion for Mathieu, Lucas's cousin. Across the square, families come out of the synagogue. After lunch, Mathieu introduces Lucas to his next door neighbor, Elie, for whom it is also a special day because he is celebrating his bar mitzvah. Célestin explains to Lucas that each religion has its own…
    Levels:
    Elementary Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4
    Subjects:
    Mathematics Financial Literacy
    Skills:
    Self-Directed Learning Collaboration Communication Connaissance et compréhension Problem Solving
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