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1、www.readinga-Money,Money,MoneyA Reading AZ Level X Leveled BookWord Count:1,801Money,Money,MoneyWritingWrite a report summarizing the different forms of money that have been used throughout history.Social StudiesResearch one historical figure or landmark depicted on money.Create a trading card for t
2、he figure or landmark with a picture and label on the front and at least five fun facts on the back.ConnectionsXZ1Z2Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.Written by Lisa IngLEVELED BOOK XMoney,Money,MoneyLevel X Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Lisa IngIllustrated by Cende HillA
3、ll rights reserved.www.readinga-Photo Credits:Front cover,pages 4,13,14,17,18,20:Learning A-Z;back cover:Photodisc;pages 1,12:Digital Vision/PictureQuest;page 7:Jack Fields/Corbis;page 8:The Granger Collection,NYC;page 9(top):PjrStudio/Alamy;page 9(bottom):AStock/Corbis;page 11:The Art Gallery Colle
4、ction/Alamy;page 16:Big Cheese Photo LLC/Alamy;page 19:Antonio M.Rosario/Brand X Pictures/PictureQuest;page 19:Eightfish/AlamyCorrelationLEVEL XS4040Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRAMoney,Money,Moneywww.readinga-How has money changed over time?Focus QuestionWritten by Lisa Ingbartercashcirculationc
5、ounterfeitcurrencydenominationdurableencodedfloating currencyhologramsmintwatermarksWords to Know1920ConclusionThree thousand years ago,people bartered one good for another.Today,people trade with each other using bills,coins,and even invisible money.What sort of money do you think well have in anot
6、her three thousand years?At a stock market,people buy and sell stock,or pieces of companies.Stock costs more or less depending on the value of the company.But until the stock is sold,the money in it is not real.Glossarybarter(v.)to exchange goods or services without using money(p.5)cash(n.)common te
7、rm for paper money;Chinese word for ancient coins(p.9)circulation(n.)the condition of being in use and passed from person to person(p.12)counterfeit(n.)a copy of something,especially money,that is made to look like the real thing(p.14)currency(n.)money,in any acceptable form,used to represent the va
8、lue of goods and resources(p.6)denomination the face value of a type (n.)of currency(p.9)durable(adj.)sturdy and able to last for a long time(p.17)encoded(adj.)communicated in a special code (p.17)floating currency with a value determined currency(n.)by the free market and not attached to the gold s
9、tandard(p.13)holograms(n.)special types of images that look three dimensional(p.15)mint(n.)a facility where coins are made(p.4)watermarks(n.)special pictures on paper,including currency,that are visible when held up to light(p.15)Money,Money,Money Level XMoney,Money,MoneyLevel X Leveled Book Learnin
10、g AZWritten by Lisa IngIllustrated by Cende HillAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Photo Credits:Front cover,pages 4,13,14,17,18,20:Learning A-Z;back cover:Photodisc;pages 1,12:Digital Vision/PictureQuest;page 7:Jack Fields/Corbis;page 8:The Granger Collection,NYC;page 9(top):PjrStudio/Alamy;page 9(bo
11、ttom):AStock/Corbis;page 11:The Art Gallery Collection/Alamy;page 16:Big Cheese Photo LLC/Alamy;page 19:Antonio M.Rosario/Brand X Pictures/PictureQuest;page 19:Eightfish/AlamyCorrelationLEVEL XS4040Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRAMoney,Money,Moneywww.readinga-How has money changed over time?Focus
12、QuestionWritten by Lisa Ingbartercashcirculationcounterfeitcurrencydenominationdurableencodedfloating currencyhologramsmintwatermarksWords to Know1920ConclusionThree thousand years ago,people bartered one good for another.Today,people trade with each other using bills,coins,and even invisible money.
13、What sort of money do you think well have in another three thousand years?At a stock market,people buy and sell stock,or pieces of companies.Stock costs more or less depending on the value of the company.But until the stock is sold,the money in it is not real.Glossarybarter(v.)to exchange goods or s
14、ervices without using money(p.5)cash(n.)common term for paper money;Chinese word for ancient coins(p.9)circulation(n.)the condition of being in use and passed from person to person(p.12)counterfeit(n.)a copy of something,especially money,that is made to look like the real thing(p.14)currency(n.)mone
15、y,in any acceptable form,used to represent the value of goods and resources(p.6)denomination the face value of a type (n.)of currency(p.9)durable(adj.)sturdy and able to last for a long time(p.17)encoded(adj.)communicated in a special code (p.17)floating currency with a value determined currency(n.)
16、by the free market and not attached to the gold standard(p.13)holograms(n.)special types of images that look three dimensional(p.15)mint(n.)a facility where coins are made(p.4)watermarks(n.)special pictures on paper,including currency,that are visible when held up to light(p.15)Money,Money,Money Lev
17、el X1718Debit and credit cards are made of durable plastic.The persons name and an individual number are stamped onto one side,along with the name of the bank where the account is.A magnetic strip on the top has special encoded information about the persons bank account.When the card is swiped throu
18、gh a card-reading machine,the machine electronically calls the bank to make sure that the account has enough money in it.If the money is there,the price is taken from the persons account and moved to the stores,restaurants,or companys account.It is easier to carry around one piece of plastic than it
19、 is to carry many bills.Plus,since cards have your name and information on them,the money is harder to steal than bills are.Debit and credit cardsHowever,credit cards can be dangerous because people forget that they must pay back the money they borrowed.Many people who use credit cards irresponsibly
20、 owe so much money to the banks that the banks take back,or repossess,the things the person bought.Plastic cards are less visible than money,but they still buy the same goods.Our invisible money allows us to trade with people around the world.With the help of catalogs and the Internet,you can use a
21、credit card to buy goods from a person or company in another country.Your money is automatically changed into a currency the other person can use.Shopping online with a credit card can instantly send money across oceans.Money,Money,Money Level X34Table of ContentsIntroduction.4Bartering.5Currency.6C
22、oins.8Paper Money .11The Value of Money .12Keeping Money Real .14Invisible Money:Checks and Credit Cards.16Conclusion .19Glossary .20IntroductionAn ordinary piece of paper isnt worth a lot,but a piece of paper money can be worth thousands of dollars.A check can be worth millions.Each printed bill is
23、 worth much more than the paper its printed on.But why?Where did money come from,and what makes money so valuable?Money is valuable because the people who make and use it agree that it is valuable.The government that issues it,the mint that strikes or prints it,the banks that hold it,and the people
24、who buy and sell things with it all agree that money is worth something.The history of money is the fascinating story of how people changed from trading valuable objects to trading objects that represented their valuables.It also tells how technology creates“invisible money”that allows people to tra
25、de goods and materials around the world.Money is worth much more than the paper its printed on.Money,Money,Money Level X34Table of ContentsIntroduction.4Bartering.5Currency.6Coins.8Paper Money .11The Value of Money .12Keeping Money Real .14Invisible Money:Checks and Credit Cards.16Conclusion .19Glos
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