Earned Income for Grade 1
This worksheet introduces first-grade students to the concept of earned income through engaging activities and questions.
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Remember, earned income is money you get for doing work!
1. What is earned income?
Money found on the street
Money you get for doing work
Money given to you as a gift
Money for playing games
2. When you do a job, you earn .
3. A person who teaches students at school earns income as a .
4. Helping your neighbor rake leaves and getting paid is an example of earned income.
True
False
5. Name one job someone you know does to earn income.
Use the words below to complete the sentences.
6. When I do , I earn income.
7. A is how people earn money.
8. Earned income is the people get for their work.
9. Getting an allowance for doing chores at home is a way to earn income.
True
False
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