I don't think very many people here would know the answer to that question. Try asking that question on a thread specifically made for that somewhere else, or better yet ask someone else who has one.
IDK.
You should get a raspberryPi 3 instead, I have one of those. Just get a Canakit for it. it comes with all cord and adapters you need to get started.
To find a cheap monitor, just go to any computer store. They range from probably 20$-100$, or just ask your parents if they have one that you could use, that how I got mine.
You need:
*a microSD card at least as big as 4gb (comes with a kit, or buy it)
*hdmi (comes with a kit) or hdmi-to-whatever cord (Amazon basics is pretty good)
*microUSB charger (comes with a kit)
*usb keyboard and mouse (no mice with the weird circle port)
*some other computer and a USB microSD card reader (to download the os and stuff)
- HDMI cable to hook it to your TV
- An SD card to act as the hard drive.
- Access to a computer to prepare the SD card. If the computer doesn't have an SD card reader you will need a SD card reader for the computer. You will likely need the privileges to install software (SD formatter). See raspberrypi·org
- Keyboard (USB)
- Mouse (USB)
Does the version you want have wi fi built in? If not you will need a USB adapter for that too unless you plug it straight into the router (but then you would need CAT5 cable)
Depending on how many devices and ports you are using, a USB hub.
- A case so it doesn't short out or break any fragile connectors.
I think that is everything. When I got mine, the extras were several times more than the pi.