
One page a day elementary school economic newspaper
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Book Introduction
“Economic literacy creates the top 1% of children.”
An elementary economics newspaper that helps students understand the concepts and principles of money and markets.
From the economy in our daily lives to the global market
A comprehensive overview of 100 current economic issues.
Recommended by John Lee, Kim Jong-won, and Ok Hyo-jin
There's nothing better than a business newspaper to help children develop literacy and economic knowledge.
But it's not easy for children to read newspaper articles.
And so it was born.
"One Page a Day Elementary School Economics Newspaper" was created by two elementary school teachers with over 20 years of experience and Korea's top economics education experts! This book consists of 100 of the latest and best articles carefully selected and written in easy-to-understand terms by teachers who are also members of the "Maeil Business Newspaper Puffin Junior Economics and Finance Test" held by the Maeil Business Newspaper Economic Management Research Institute. It also contains essential economic vocabulary for elementary school students, key questions to identify the topic of the article, current economic issues and common sense related to the article, and in-depth knowledge questions to enhance metacognition.
Children will naturally understand the concepts and principles of money and markets by reading articles and solving the problems presented.
Every child who reads this book will gain the ultimate competitive edge of financial literacy.
I hope that the day will come when our children will grow into future economic leaders with the help of "One Page a Day Elementary Economic Newspaper."
An elementary economics newspaper that helps students understand the concepts and principles of money and markets.
From the economy in our daily lives to the global market
A comprehensive overview of 100 current economic issues.
Recommended by John Lee, Kim Jong-won, and Ok Hyo-jin
There's nothing better than a business newspaper to help children develop literacy and economic knowledge.
But it's not easy for children to read newspaper articles.
And so it was born.
"One Page a Day Elementary School Economics Newspaper" was created by two elementary school teachers with over 20 years of experience and Korea's top economics education experts! This book consists of 100 of the latest and best articles carefully selected and written in easy-to-understand terms by teachers who are also members of the "Maeil Business Newspaper Puffin Junior Economics and Finance Test" held by the Maeil Business Newspaper Economic Management Research Institute. It also contains essential economic vocabulary for elementary school students, key questions to identify the topic of the article, current economic issues and common sense related to the article, and in-depth knowledge questions to enhance metacognition.
Children will naturally understand the concepts and principles of money and markets by reading articles and solving the problems presented.
Every child who reads this book will gain the ultimate competitive edge of financial literacy.
I hope that the day will come when our children will grow into future economic leaders with the help of "One Page a Day Elementary Economic Newspaper."
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Preview
index
preface
Structure and features of this book
001.
An invisible threat: 240,000 microplastics in a 1-liter water bottle.
002.
Why movie theaters give discounts to early birds
003.
Once a customer, always a customer, catch the child customers!
004.
Childhood obesity on the rise after COVID-19!? Warning sign for prevention and management.
005.
How much does a delicious Big Mac cost in your country?
006.
Could I have Alzheimer's too?
007.
The consumer trend of "scolding" and "spending money" on companies
008.
If you don't know, you'll be harmed beyond loss. Learn economics and finance at school.
009.
Where can you find a ton of products for less than a thousand won?
010.
Cafeteria Special Mission: Reduce food waste and protect the environment!
011.
Tanghulu and Pokémon Bread: Why Their Prices Rise as They Grow in Popularity
012.
Users who choose their own rate plan and go beyond the telecommunications company's fence
013.
What happens when the Jalpa Generation receives New Year's money
014.
What are the lights and shadows of the increasing number of unmanned stores?
015.
Why do people have different credit scores?
016.
The era of 20,000 won per serving of pork belly
017.
The K-Ramen syndrome is riding the wave of the spicy challenge craze.
018.
We'll give you 200,000 won when you enter elementary school.
Why Education Funding Is Increasing
019.
I know about New Jeans, but what is progressive tax?
020.
Will the prize money received for winning a gold medal be taxed?
021.
From wedding invitations and obituaries to late fee notices... Everything is stolen the moment you touch it.
022.
Click to buy a used car, 57% of transactions are online.
023.
The polarization of gift sets between Korean beef and practical sets accelerates.
024.
A guest you'll never see again? Controversy over local festivals and measures to prevent them.
025.
There's no place to park, and the daily parking war is over. How can we solve it?
026.
A family with three children can enjoy half-price train tickets, benefiting from the benefits of multi-child welfare.
027.
A "family-friendly company" certification system that prohibits overtime and weekend work and provides childbirth gifts.
028.
Half of my salary goes to private tutoring!? Private education costs are a burden on household finances.
029.
"My beautiful dog, what if he gets sick?" The pet insurance market is booming.
030.
You want me to pay 100 million won in taxes to buy a house?
031.
The basic pension is in crisis as pension payments that were already well-received are suddenly cut off.
032.
"Who will care for me when I get sick as I get older?" The burden of elderly care in a super-aging society.
033.
International marriage is now a real trend.
034.
Preventing Unfilial Children Through Law? Inheritance and Gifts Between Parents and Children
035.
A father of three donates his hard-earned 30,000 won: Donating is also an economic activity.
036.
Financial technology and education all in one: financial technology is on the rise.
037.
"Drunk drivers must pay child support to their victims' families." Korea's version of the Bentley Act.
038.
Hybrid work, where people commute between home and work, is becoming more prevalent in small and medium-sized businesses.
039.
“I have the skills, but my career was interrupted.” Are women with career gaps the key to solving the employment crisis?
040.
Four out of ten wealthy people eat with their families every day.
041.
Welcome, children! This is a welcome kids zone, not a no-kids zone.
042.
The king of second-hand trading at the end of the world
043.
Why the number of bungeoppang shops is decreasing
044.
Robots serving? The era of human-robot collaboration.
045.
My favorite idol is a virtual human
046.
Do I really need to buy something? In this sharing economy, where you can rent and rent,
047.
The era of 200,000 international students
048.
Capacity remains the same, but prices are being raised in a tricky way, a phenomenon known as shrinkflation.
049.
Should I take off my mask and spend some money? Spending it like revenge for the time I've been holding back.
050.
Why the French government dumped enough wine to fill 100 swimming pools
051.
Protecting the environment reduces national debt!? A trade-off between the environment and debt.
052.
Ours is hip! The economic impact generated by local characteristics.
053.
A vibrant, experiential store where the space itself becomes a marketing tool.
054.
The history of money, money, money
055.
Do you know the spine-breaking breaker that burns parents' hearts?
056.
Can money buy time?
057.
Stop impulse buying! If you don't want to empty your bank account,
058.
In which country does Son Heung-min pay taxes?
059.
"I didn't report it~" Terminator caught at German airport
060.
How can I solve the problem of noise between floors?
061.
If things continue this way, the working-age population will be halved in 35 years... Labor, the military, and schools are also at risk of extinction.
062.
The kidult market is growing, with toys more popular with adults.
063.
3.88 trillion won in discarded currency
064.
Koreans' economic understanding is below 60 points.
065.
Koreans' love of overseas travel is evident in their credit card spending, which reached 25 trillion won last year.
066.
Why are Korean cars selling so well?
067.
Every Sunday, you can shop at a large supermarket and get early morning delivery even in the countryside.
068.
Why is Korean milk so expensive?
069.
Consumer prices rise 3.1%, marking the second consecutive month of growth in the 3% range.
070.
Cultural property terrorism must be punished with strong penalties, setting an example.
071.
When the K-discount is lifted, each person will gain 14 million won.
072.
Expanded K-content map
073.
A 'one-dol' stone ring is worth over 400,000 won... The family is struggling financially, so why sell it?
074.
The Polar Research Institute Uncovers 200-Year-Old Atmosphere Secrets
075.
This country is obsessed with Korean ramen?
076.
I guess I don't need to hire part-time workers anymore
077.
Elderly households have surpassed 5 million, with 36% living alone.
078.
From Gimpo to Jamsil in 15 minutes, a flying taxi carrying passengers
079.
Buying a home is a long way off: Seoul's housing supply rate hits a 13-year low.
080.
Even if medical school enrollment increases, dermatology is expected to replace surgery.
081.
Chocolate is a gift from God?
082.
Make it fast, sell it fast.
'Fast fashion' market
083.
NASA is looking for new astronauts! Want to try your hand?
084.
Too many people come, causing headaches: the phenomenon of overtourism and its solutions
085.
Earn points just by separating your trash, creating a circular economy.
086.
The Light and Shadow of Deepfake Technology: Fakes That Look Real
087.
Will robots that perform 4D tasks create a safer future?
088.
The Right to Choose One's Own Death: The Controversy Surrounding Euthanasia
089.
Who will be the main character in the currency?
090.
Why the Falling Yen Increases the Number of Tourists to Japan
091.
The happiest country in the world
092.
How Economically Powerful Is a Country? The Meaning of GDP
093.
When America coughs, Korea catches a cold!?
094.
Gray Rhinos and Black Swans: Even Danger Comes in Different Kinds
095.
Food is now a weapon, a food crisis brought on by war.
096.
Not 1 year old, but 101 years old?
097.
Tug of War Among the World's Richest
098.
What is Bitcoin, the world's first cryptocurrency?
099.
Even a single squirt of ketchup is enough to trigger a "pay up" phenomenon: stealthflation.
100.
G20 Summit: Which countries will participate and what will be discussed?
supplement.
View original article
Structure and features of this book
001.
An invisible threat: 240,000 microplastics in a 1-liter water bottle.
002.
Why movie theaters give discounts to early birds
003.
Once a customer, always a customer, catch the child customers!
004.
Childhood obesity on the rise after COVID-19!? Warning sign for prevention and management.
005.
How much does a delicious Big Mac cost in your country?
006.
Could I have Alzheimer's too?
007.
The consumer trend of "scolding" and "spending money" on companies
008.
If you don't know, you'll be harmed beyond loss. Learn economics and finance at school.
009.
Where can you find a ton of products for less than a thousand won?
010.
Cafeteria Special Mission: Reduce food waste and protect the environment!
011.
Tanghulu and Pokémon Bread: Why Their Prices Rise as They Grow in Popularity
012.
Users who choose their own rate plan and go beyond the telecommunications company's fence
013.
What happens when the Jalpa Generation receives New Year's money
014.
What are the lights and shadows of the increasing number of unmanned stores?
015.
Why do people have different credit scores?
016.
The era of 20,000 won per serving of pork belly
017.
The K-Ramen syndrome is riding the wave of the spicy challenge craze.
018.
We'll give you 200,000 won when you enter elementary school.
Why Education Funding Is Increasing
019.
I know about New Jeans, but what is progressive tax?
020.
Will the prize money received for winning a gold medal be taxed?
021.
From wedding invitations and obituaries to late fee notices... Everything is stolen the moment you touch it.
022.
Click to buy a used car, 57% of transactions are online.
023.
The polarization of gift sets between Korean beef and practical sets accelerates.
024.
A guest you'll never see again? Controversy over local festivals and measures to prevent them.
025.
There's no place to park, and the daily parking war is over. How can we solve it?
026.
A family with three children can enjoy half-price train tickets, benefiting from the benefits of multi-child welfare.
027.
A "family-friendly company" certification system that prohibits overtime and weekend work and provides childbirth gifts.
028.
Half of my salary goes to private tutoring!? Private education costs are a burden on household finances.
029.
"My beautiful dog, what if he gets sick?" The pet insurance market is booming.
030.
You want me to pay 100 million won in taxes to buy a house?
031.
The basic pension is in crisis as pension payments that were already well-received are suddenly cut off.
032.
"Who will care for me when I get sick as I get older?" The burden of elderly care in a super-aging society.
033.
International marriage is now a real trend.
034.
Preventing Unfilial Children Through Law? Inheritance and Gifts Between Parents and Children
035.
A father of three donates his hard-earned 30,000 won: Donating is also an economic activity.
036.
Financial technology and education all in one: financial technology is on the rise.
037.
"Drunk drivers must pay child support to their victims' families." Korea's version of the Bentley Act.
038.
Hybrid work, where people commute between home and work, is becoming more prevalent in small and medium-sized businesses.
039.
“I have the skills, but my career was interrupted.” Are women with career gaps the key to solving the employment crisis?
040.
Four out of ten wealthy people eat with their families every day.
041.
Welcome, children! This is a welcome kids zone, not a no-kids zone.
042.
The king of second-hand trading at the end of the world
043.
Why the number of bungeoppang shops is decreasing
044.
Robots serving? The era of human-robot collaboration.
045.
My favorite idol is a virtual human
046.
Do I really need to buy something? In this sharing economy, where you can rent and rent,
047.
The era of 200,000 international students
048.
Capacity remains the same, but prices are being raised in a tricky way, a phenomenon known as shrinkflation.
049.
Should I take off my mask and spend some money? Spending it like revenge for the time I've been holding back.
050.
Why the French government dumped enough wine to fill 100 swimming pools
051.
Protecting the environment reduces national debt!? A trade-off between the environment and debt.
052.
Ours is hip! The economic impact generated by local characteristics.
053.
A vibrant, experiential store where the space itself becomes a marketing tool.
054.
The history of money, money, money
055.
Do you know the spine-breaking breaker that burns parents' hearts?
056.
Can money buy time?
057.
Stop impulse buying! If you don't want to empty your bank account,
058.
In which country does Son Heung-min pay taxes?
059.
"I didn't report it~" Terminator caught at German airport
060.
How can I solve the problem of noise between floors?
061.
If things continue this way, the working-age population will be halved in 35 years... Labor, the military, and schools are also at risk of extinction.
062.
The kidult market is growing, with toys more popular with adults.
063.
3.88 trillion won in discarded currency
064.
Koreans' economic understanding is below 60 points.
065.
Koreans' love of overseas travel is evident in their credit card spending, which reached 25 trillion won last year.
066.
Why are Korean cars selling so well?
067.
Every Sunday, you can shop at a large supermarket and get early morning delivery even in the countryside.
068.
Why is Korean milk so expensive?
069.
Consumer prices rise 3.1%, marking the second consecutive month of growth in the 3% range.
070.
Cultural property terrorism must be punished with strong penalties, setting an example.
071.
When the K-discount is lifted, each person will gain 14 million won.
072.
Expanded K-content map
073.
A 'one-dol' stone ring is worth over 400,000 won... The family is struggling financially, so why sell it?
074.
The Polar Research Institute Uncovers 200-Year-Old Atmosphere Secrets
075.
This country is obsessed with Korean ramen?
076.
I guess I don't need to hire part-time workers anymore
077.
Elderly households have surpassed 5 million, with 36% living alone.
078.
From Gimpo to Jamsil in 15 minutes, a flying taxi carrying passengers
079.
Buying a home is a long way off: Seoul's housing supply rate hits a 13-year low.
080.
Even if medical school enrollment increases, dermatology is expected to replace surgery.
081.
Chocolate is a gift from God?
082.
Make it fast, sell it fast.
'Fast fashion' market
083.
NASA is looking for new astronauts! Want to try your hand?
084.
Too many people come, causing headaches: the phenomenon of overtourism and its solutions
085.
Earn points just by separating your trash, creating a circular economy.
086.
The Light and Shadow of Deepfake Technology: Fakes That Look Real
087.
Will robots that perform 4D tasks create a safer future?
088.
The Right to Choose One's Own Death: The Controversy Surrounding Euthanasia
089.
Who will be the main character in the currency?
090.
Why the Falling Yen Increases the Number of Tourists to Japan
091.
The happiest country in the world
092.
How Economically Powerful Is a Country? The Meaning of GDP
093.
When America coughs, Korea catches a cold!?
094.
Gray Rhinos and Black Swans: Even Danger Comes in Different Kinds
095.
Food is now a weapon, a food crisis brought on by war.
096.
Not 1 year old, but 101 years old?
097.
Tug of War Among the World's Richest
098.
What is Bitcoin, the world's first cryptocurrency?
099.
Even a single squirt of ketchup is enough to trigger a "pay up" phenomenon: stealthflation.
100.
G20 Summit: Which countries will participate and what will be discussed?
supplement.
View original article
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Publisher's Review
Understanding the economy through 100 different articles
We live in an age that is inseparable from the economy.
When you take the bus to school, when you run errands for your parents and buy tteokbokki with the money you get, or when you go to the bookstore to buy a workbook, all of these are economic activities.
In this way, the economy can be said to be everything that surrounds us.
This book gathers together 100 curiosities you've probably wondered about, including: "How are the prices of products like tang-hulu determined?", "What is the economic impact of population decline?", "Can you buy time with money?", "What would a world of flying taxis look like?", and "What is the status of K-food and K-content in the world?"
A Daily Elementary Economics Newspaper: Transforming Financial Illiteracy into Economic Kings
There is a saying that “illiteracy makes life inconvenient, but financial illiteracy makes survival impossible.”
That's how important economic knowledge is.
"One Page a Day Elementary Economics Newspaper" is the best book to help you develop your literacy and economic knowledge so you don't become financially illiterate.
This book is not just about reading an article; it focuses on key vocabulary, explains related concepts, and helps you develop the ability to analyze the context of the text and develop critical thinking skills through basic and advanced problem-solving.
When you understand the concepts and principles of money and markets and open your eyes to the latest economic issues, a new world will unfold before you.
【Structure and Features of This Book】
★ 100 of the latest and greatest articles carefully selected by teachers
★ Easy rewriting to suit children's eye level
★ Essential economic vocabulary for elementary school students
★ Key questions to understand the topic of the article
★ Article-related current economic issues & common sense
★ In-depth knowledge problems to improve metacognition
【Your Growth Points】
★ Responsible Money Management
★ How to read economic trends
★ Financial Literacy
★ Ability to accumulate wealth and assets
★ Critical thinking skills
★ Problem-solving skills
We live in an age that is inseparable from the economy.
When you take the bus to school, when you run errands for your parents and buy tteokbokki with the money you get, or when you go to the bookstore to buy a workbook, all of these are economic activities.
In this way, the economy can be said to be everything that surrounds us.
This book gathers together 100 curiosities you've probably wondered about, including: "How are the prices of products like tang-hulu determined?", "What is the economic impact of population decline?", "Can you buy time with money?", "What would a world of flying taxis look like?", and "What is the status of K-food and K-content in the world?"
A Daily Elementary Economics Newspaper: Transforming Financial Illiteracy into Economic Kings
There is a saying that “illiteracy makes life inconvenient, but financial illiteracy makes survival impossible.”
That's how important economic knowledge is.
"One Page a Day Elementary Economics Newspaper" is the best book to help you develop your literacy and economic knowledge so you don't become financially illiterate.
This book is not just about reading an article; it focuses on key vocabulary, explains related concepts, and helps you develop the ability to analyze the context of the text and develop critical thinking skills through basic and advanced problem-solving.
When you understand the concepts and principles of money and markets and open your eyes to the latest economic issues, a new world will unfold before you.
【Structure and Features of This Book】
★ 100 of the latest and greatest articles carefully selected by teachers
★ Easy rewriting to suit children's eye level
★ Essential economic vocabulary for elementary school students
★ Key questions to understand the topic of the article
★ Article-related current economic issues & common sense
★ In-depth knowledge problems to improve metacognition
【Your Growth Points】
★ Responsible Money Management
★ How to read economic trends
★ Financial Literacy
★ Ability to accumulate wealth and assets
★ Critical thinking skills
★ Problem-solving skills
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: July 3, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 236 pages | 628g | 188*257*14mm
- ISBN13: 9791164846931
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation
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