![]() ![]() As the battleground heats up, there really is no telling who will win-and even more important, if their fight will ever end. With just five days left of summer vacation, Evan and Jessie launch an all-out war to see who can sell the most lemonade before school starts. She knows that feelings are her weakest subject. His younger sister Jessie, on the other hand, is math-smart-but not especially good at understanding people. Economics Arkansas Lesson Plan The Lemonade War (Grades 4-5 2017, Economics Arkansas Permission is granted to reprint or photocopy this. It is important for students to understand that choices, whether involving money, how to spend a summer afternoon or other deci. ![]() He’s good at talking with people, even grownups. personal finance and choices are overarching themes throughout the book. And I am the Lemonade King.Įvan Treski is people-smart. The world is a thirsty place, he thought as he nearly emptied his fourth pitcher of the day. He’s good at talking with people, even grownups. Fourth-grader Evan Treski is people-smart. ![]() As it captures the one-of-a-kind bond between brother and sister, this poignant novel also subtly explores how arguments can escalate beyond anyone’s intent.įor a full hour, he poured lemonade. The Lemonade War Jacqueline Davies 3.90 19,953 ratings1,876 reviews For a full hour, he poured lemonade. Here is a clever blend of humor, math wizardry, and business know-how. ![]()
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