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Treasure must be valuable. Treasure is something you cannot put a value on. If you have treasure, you are rich. Treasure must be related to pirates. Treasure must be discovered, found, or dug up. Treasure always gains value over time. Treasure must be old. Treasure can be worthless to someone else. Treasure is something you can touch or see. LESSON 16 What Is Treasure? 1-1 LESSON 16 What Is Treasure? 1-2 LESSON 16 What Is Treasure? 1-3 LESSON 16 What Is Treasure? 1-4 LESSON 16 What Is Treasure? 1-5 LESSON 16 What Is Treasure? 1-6 LESSON 16 What Is Treasure? 1-7 LESSON 16 What Is Treasure? 1-8 LESSON 16 What Is Treasure? 1-9 ACTIVITY 1: OPINION CORNERS Copyright © 2018 by Challenging Learning, Ltd. All rights reserved. Reprinted from Learning Challenge Lessons, Elementary: 20 Lessons to Guide Young Learners Through the Learning Pit by Jill Nottingham and James Nottingham. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin, www.corwin.com. Reproduction authorized only for the local school site or nonprofit organization that has purchased this book.

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Treasure must be valuable.

Treasure is something you cannot put a

value on.

If you have treasure, you are rich.

Treasure must be related to pirates.

Treasure must be discovered, found, or

dug up.

Treasure always gains value over time.

Treasure must be old. Treasure can be

worthless to someone else.

Treasure is something you can touch or see.

LESSON 16

What Is Treasure?1-1

LESSON 16

What Is Treasure?1-2

LESSON 16

What Is Treasure?1-3

LESSON 16

What Is Treasure?1-4

LESSON 16

What Is Treasure?1-5

LESSON 16

What Is Treasure?1-6

LESSON 16

What Is Treasure?1-7

LESSON 16

What Is Treasure?1-8

LESSON 16

What Is Treasure?1-9

ACTIVITY 1: OPINION CORNERS

Copyright © 2018 by Challenging Learning, Ltd. All rights reserved. Reprinted from Learning Challenge Lessons, Elementary: 20 Lessons to Guide Young Learners Through the Learning Pit by Jill Nottingham and James Nottingham. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin, www.corwin.com. Reproduction authorized only for the local school site or nonprofit organization that has purchased this book.

Treasure should be in a museum.

Everyone knows that something is treasure

when they see it.

Treasure can be found in the mind.

Poor people can’t have treasure.

Treasure can be invisible.

Some people will never have treasure.

Some treasure should never be owned.

You should be able to treasure whatever

you like.

We should respect the value someone places in something no matter what it is.

LESSON 16

What Is Treasure?1-10

LESSON 16

What Is Treasure?1-11

LESSON 16

What Is Treasure?1-12

LESSON 16

What Is Treasure?1-13

LESSON 16

What Is Treasure?1-14

LESSON 16

What Is Treasure?1-15

LESSON 16

What Is Treasure?1-16

LESSON 16

What Is Treasure?1-17

LESSON 16

What Is Treasure?1-18

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ACTIVITY 2: VENN DIAGRAM

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LESSON 16

What Is Treasure?2-1

Gold

LESSON 16

What Is Treasure?2-2

A stamp collection

LESSON 16

What Is Treasure?2-3

A child’s handmade card

LESSON 16

What Is Treasure?2-4

A treasure chest

LESSON 16

What Is Treasure?2-5

Ancient artifacts

LESSON 16

What Is Treasure?2-6

Autographed sports memorabilia

LESSON 16

What Is Treasure?2-7

An old teddy bear

LESSON 16

What Is Treasure?2-8

A piece of music

LESSON 16

What Is Treasure?2-9

A memory

LESSON 16

What Is Treasure?2-10

The crown jewels

LESSON 16

What Is Treasure?2-11

Famous artwork

LESSON 16

What Is Treasure?2-12

Family photographs

LESSON 16

What Is Treasure?2-13

A bucket of shells

LESSON 16

What Is Treasure?2-14

A wedding ring

LESSON 16

What Is Treasure?2-15

Personal letters

LESSON 16

What Is Treasure?2-16

Electronic message

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