Its A No Money Day

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What is the title of the picturebook?

Who is the author of the picturebook?


Who draw the characters and pictures?
What is the date of publication of the picturebook? When is it published?
Who do you see? Describe what you see.
How the mother and daughter are feeling? Why
Look at the mother’s eyes. Where is she looking at? How is she feeling? Where
is the girl looking at?
Do you make eye contact with people when they speak to you? Why? Why
not?

How do the girl and woman feel about each other?


Where do you think they live?
For what did the mother calculate the money?
What do you think her job is? Does she has a job?
What does the girl want with the money in the ‘everything-else-jar’? Do you
think there is enough money in the jar?
What type of activities is the girl doing that don’t cost any money?
happens at a food bank?
Why did they dream about when they played the ‘maybe-one-day’ game?
Why are they feeling good?

After the book questions


enjoyable activities that do not need money
How would you say ‘no-money day;’ in your language?
How did you feel when you read ‘It’s a No-Money Day’?
What would you say to the girl if you met her?
How would you continue the story?
Have you ever donated toys, clothes or food to a charity shop or food bank?
Have you ever played a ‘maybe-one-day’ game? What did you dream of?
What do you think about the illustrations, the colours, the space, and the
character’s expressions make you feel?

Describe V
For what?
Have you ever … (v3, for example; do -> done, play -> played, go -> gone)
hayatında hiç … yaptın mı
Express V
Donate V
Enough V
Jar N
Illustration N
Financial concerns
Hopeful
continue
Worried
Make eye contact V
Dream V
Relationship/Bond
Communication
Hope V
Worry V
Necessities
Love
Support
Community
Creativity
Empathy/Sympathy
Sacrifice

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