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Captain Abduls Pirate School

LITERATURE CONNECTION: INVESTING

Captain Abdul’s Pirate School
Author: Colin McNaughton

Edition: Paper (Wgt 0.52 lb)
Publisher: Candlewick
ISBN-10: 076362540X
ISBN-13: 9780763625405
Retail Price: $6.99

Out Net Price: $4.55

Published: Sep 20044
Pages 40
Size: 10.2 in x 10.2 in
Ages 6 and up
Grade Level - 4th
Lexile Level: AD460L

Publisher’s Story SummaryCAPTAIN ABDUL'S PIRATE SCHOOL finds a reluctant pirate pupil stuck on a ship with Captain Abdul, a scary scoundrel with more missing pieces than a secondhand jigsaw puzzle. Will there be a mutiny? Or will this junior pirate end up having more fun than any kid could imagine?

The incorrigible Colin McNaughton sets sail with a hilarious high-seas, high-time adventure for every swashbuckling young matey. Ahoy!

LESSON: CAPTAIN ABDUL’S PIRATE SCHOOL

Lesson Summary

Pickle enjoys writing poems and painting pictures, but his dad wants to help him toughen up to raise his standard of living. His dad invests in his education at the Pirate School.


Concept: Investing

Definition: Investing occurs when people and businesses use money to purchase capital goods or increase the skills and abilities of workers.

Comprehension Questions

Identify the investment of Pickle's dad.
Education at the Pirate School for his son.

Explain why Pickle's dad invests in an education for his son.
To toughen him up for a better life as a pirate.

List all the areas of learning (benefits) he will receive from his education.
Foreign languages, history, sailing, sports, math, geography, poetry, sail making, carpentry, chemistry, dancing, singing, fighting, arts and crafts.

Identify two learning opportunities that will improve Pickle's skills and increase his productivity as a pirate.
Learning about angles in math will help him aim a cannon. Learning about geography will help him read treasure maps.

Identify Pickle's personal investment.
Patience and sacrifice in his classes.

How did the investment in education pay off?
A better life in the future as a captain of his own pirate ship.

Other Concepts:  Goods and Services, Opportunity Cost, Specialization

  Investing 

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