T.I.P.S.
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The student must be able define income as the money earned for doing work. Students must also be able to apply mathematical ideas and processes to problems arising in everyday life, society, and the workplace.
Example
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Read the following scenarios.
a) Who is earning income? Circle the pictures that show people earning income.b) Penny earned $7 for helping her mother clean the kitchen and $5 for feeding her neighbor’s pet while they were away. How much money did Penny earn?
Digital Tools
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Resources
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TEKS
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1.9 Personal financial literacy. The student applies mathematical process standards to manage one's financial resources effectively for lifetime financial security. The student is expected to:(A) define money earned as income.