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  1. Learning lessons from market activity.(Focus: banking and finance)(retirement plans): An article from: Westchester County Business Journal by Matthew Tuttle, 2003-09-08
  2. Public-sector defined contribution plans: lessons from seven governments.: An article from: Government Finance Review by Girard Miller, Joseph J., Jr. Jankowski, 1998-12-01

1. Practical Money Skills For Life
Practical Money Skills for LIfe at School at Home Lesson Plans Calculators Games Banking Tutor About This Site Contact Us
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2. Practical Money Skills - For Teachers
Decisions. . Lesson Two Spending Plans. . . Lesson Five Buying a Home. . Lesson Six Banking Services. . Lesson Seven About Credit
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3. Banking
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4. Economics, Business Lesson Plans
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5. Vocational Education Lesson Plans
Crafts Home Economics Lesson Plans fields covered in the project were general management, office administration, banking, fashion, advertising
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6. Banking Lesson Plan, Bank Savings Accounts, Interest Rates, Money
FINANCE AND MONEY MANAGEMENT SAVING MONEY - SAVING ACCOUNTS LESSON PLANS - BANKING SKILLS WORKSHEETS - banking lesson plans - INTEREST RATES
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7. Federal Reserve Education Home
The Federal Reserve System is committed to economic and personal financial education.
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8. Virtual Economics Web Companion And Lessons
Includes four teacher's guides and lesson plans and test. Banking Basics Federal Reserve Bank Boston Grades 7 - 12 Full color booklet
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9. Federal Reserve Bank Of Philadelphia - Economic Education
s history from its creation in 1914 to the technological innovations of 21st century banking. View "The Fed Today" Lesson Plans and
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10. Dairy Council Of CA - Educators - Programs Lesson Plans -
Banking on Strong Bones Bones. You probably don't think much about them, unless perhaps you break one.
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12. ATM Lesson Plan, Worksheet, Teaching Banking, How To Use Teller Machine Practice
TEACHING AND LEARNING HOW TO USE AN ATM lesson PLAN DEPOSITING A CHECK lesson plans BANK CHECKING AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINE WORKSHEET banking SERVICES
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USING AN ATM
click to go to worksheet A lesson on how to use an ATM, or Automated Teller Machine. Learn how to bank with an ATM, safety, fees, and practice banking using several different types of transactions. Includes a teaching worksheet to practice using the ATM. LESSON LEARNED Using an ATM SKILLS REINFORCED Banking Checking STUDENT GRADES 7th Grade to Adult Teaching Teens - Adults Secondary Education Special Education Suggested Lesson Plan to use with this ATM Worksheet Review ATM usage with your students, and why we use an ATM. An ATM, or Automated Teller Machine , allows you to do simple banking transactions, usually 24 hours a day. Banking used to be mostly done by using a bank teller, however today banking is often done electronically. Banking transactions done by an ATM include depositing money, withdrawing money (getting cash), or checking your balance from either your savings or checking accounts. Benefits of using an ATM include easy access to banking services, and easy access to cash. This reduces the need to carry large amounts of cash.

13. Classroom, Inc. - The Chelsea Bank Lesson Plans
lesson plans. What are Employable Skills for a Bank Teller? Students identify skills needed in the banking and general business worlds and use computer
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  • What are Employable Skills for a Bank Teller?
    Students identify skills needed in the banking and general business worlds and use computer technology to create a compilation of these skills.
  • Recreating Chelsea Episodes
    After completing a Chelsea Bank episode, students will create a presentation or slide show using Hypertext Studio, Power Point, or ClarisWorks.
  • Creative Writing Using Checks
    Students will construct the life of an individual by studying the checks that he/she has written in the course of a month. Opening Savings Accounts
    Students will learn the process and value of opening a savings account at a bank. Counting Money
    Students will use a speadsheet to count money. Activities for Introducing The Chelsea Bank , Episode #1
    Introducing Basic Bank Concepts
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    Students apply basic math skills to determine their checkbook balance after various transactions, determine whether transactions are deposits or withdrawals, and budget their own money. College Days
    Using a variety of information sources, students will estimate the total cost of one year of college attendance at the college of their choice and prepare a budget to reflect their overall expenses. They will investigate sources of financial aid.

14. Lesson Plan Archive
Teacher Tested ESL lesson plans. A one hour banking roleplay that explores the expressions needed to do five basic transactions at a bank deposit
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Glossary of ESL terms Home Crosswords Word Searches ... ESL Jobs Preposition Cards The Article Archive Article on teaching ESL/EFL ATarchive Job Boards and Forums Join the Discussion Forums and look for a job. Giving Directions May A Collection of Resources to Practice Asking and Giving Directions About 15 different resources for teaching directions in one collection. Could You Do Me a Favour?: March A Role-play to practice making requests This role-play examines the language needed to make requests: Would you mind doing me a favour? Could you do me a favour? Juicy Baek: March A Thought Provoking Role-play This role-play examines the influence of alcohol on our society. It is intended for intermediate to advanced adult students. Can I Take a Message: Telephone Role-play January 2005 Language for Conducting Bank Transactions A two part role-play where students call each other and leave messages. In Part II, the students go 'home' and retrieve their messages.

15. Applied Math Lesson Plans
Class Bank To learn about banking and how to use money more wisely. lesson Plan Using the Internet for Applied Math- To provide real-life practice in
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  • Browntown Mall - A unit to help 4th-5th graders learn about community job responsibilities, while earning "Browntown Bucks" to be used in shopping adventures in the Browntown Mall. Budgeting - To help students understand principles of budgeting. Class Bank - To learn about banking and how to use money more wisely. Clip and Save - The student will demonstrate money using coupons. Comparison Shopping - To teach students the benefits of comparison shopping. Free Standing Structure - This activity is designed to show students that cost, time, planning, modeling, designs, teamwork, and application are important in learning about "real world" construction projects. It s All in Proportion - Understand the process of converting among fractional, decimal, and percentage systems in order to complete activities and write a paragraph explaining the math skills involved in a pie graph. Lesson Plan Using the Internet for Applied Math - To provide "real-life" practice in basic operations with fractions and whole numbers. To provide practice in record keeping. To give students the basic economic concepts of buying and selling stocks. To demystify the stock market and to make it understandable.
  • 16. ProTeacher! Economics Lesson Plans For Elementary School Teachers In Grades K-6
    Cool Bank An online resource for students with offline lesson plans and worksheets about business, banking, and commerce. Students learn to differentiate
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    classroom economy
    We created enough classroom jobs so everyone can have at least ONE job. For ease of payment all jobs have a salary of $10 per week. Our jobs are things like payroll clerk, banker, insurance agent, rent executive, janitor, teachers helper, messenger, botanist, zoologist, etc. If we have a larger class, we might have two or more of a position. You especially need several bankers and... source
    classroom money
    I have a "money" system similar to the bank system. I give students a medium size ziploc bag with their name on it at the beginning of the year. I have made and photocopied classroom money (in denominations of $10, $20, $50, $100). Students earn money when... source
    economics
    Lead off with a very basic discussion of supply and demand. Then have each child take out one item from their desk. It could be a pencil, eraser, ruler, textbook... whatever. Then give each child a sticky note and have them write a price on it for their item. Then have the students walk around a view the objects for sale. You could make up...

    17. Federal Reserve Bank Of Philadelphia - Fed Today Lesson Plans
    The following lesson plans and activities should be used with The Fed Today lesson plans helpful when teaching about the Fed, money, and banking.
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    The following lesson plans and activities should be used with "The Fed Today" video.
    Economics, government, and history teachers will find the following detailed lesson plans helpful when teaching about the Fed, money, and banking.

    18. Practical Money Skills For Life - At School - Teacher Resources
    Calculators, lesson plans, Games, banking Tutor, About This Site, Contact Us, en espaøol In Chinese Practical Money Skills for Life. Search Site
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    Introduction
    Introduction Lesson One Making Spending Decisions Lesson Two Spending Plans Lesson Three Earning Money Lesson Four What is Money? Children
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    Introduction Lesson One Allowances and Spending Plans Lesson Two Money Responsibility Lesson Three Saving and Investing Lesson Four Comparison Shopping Teens
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    Introduction
    Introduction Lesson One Making Decisions Lesson Two Making Money Lesson Three The Art of Budgeting Lesson Four Living on your Own Lesson Five Buying a Home Lesson Six Banking Services Lesson Seven About Credit Lesson Eight Credit Cards Lesson Nine Cars and Loans Lesson Ten The Influence of Advertising Lesson Eleven Consumer Awareness Lesson Twelve Saving and Investing Lesson Thirteen In Trouble Lesson Fourteen About Consumer Privacy Appendix Appendix College (Ages 18 and up)
    Lesson One
    The Art of Budgeting Lesson Two Living on your Own Lesson Three Buying a Home Lesson Four About Credit Lesson Five Credit Cards Lesson Six Cars and Loans Lesson Seven Consumer Awareness Lesson Eight Saving and Investing Lesson Nine In Trouble Lesson Ten About Consumer Privacy Practical Money Skills for LIfe
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    19. Thirteen Ed Online - Lesson Plans
    Our original lesson plans are developed by Thirteen Ed Online Master Teachers The lesson plan concludes with students comparing various types of banking
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    Our original lesson plans are developed by Thirteen Ed Online Master Teachers. Starting with tried-and-true lessons that work in the classroom, our Web-savvy teachers have built Web-based activities that use the rich resources of Thirteen/WNET New York and the Internet.
    Each month, we will create new lessons based upon outstanding PBS series and around outstanding Web resources.
    Taxes: Where Does Your Money Go?
    This lesson looks at taxes from both the public and the individual perspective. Students learn about why the government taxes, where the money goes and how different income brackets pay different taxes. They also learn about their individual responsibility to pay taxes, and that their gross salary does not always reflect what they will actually take home. The class will also examine ways to lower taxes through deductions, retirement accounts, and flexible spending accounts.
    Smart Consumers, Smart Choices
    In this lesson, students learn what it means to be a smart consumer by engaging in a level-headed analysis of budget, opportunity costs and self-regulation. Students compare prices within a service field, and weigh the choices of spending money on that item, saving that money, or spending the money on something else. This exercise is a good opportunity to present basic economic concepts.
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    20. Teaching Basic Banking Principles - An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan
    Teaching Basic banking Principles. An Educator s Reference Desk lesson Plan Endorsed by These lesson plans are the result of the work of the teachers
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    Teaching Basic Banking Principles
    An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan Submitted by: Brian L. Johnson
    School or Affiliation: Marana High, AZ
    Endorsed by: These lesson plans are the result of the work of the teachers who have attended the Columbia Education Center's Summer Workshop. CEC is a consortium of teacher from 14 western states dedicated to improving the quality of education in the rural, western, United States, and particularly the quality of math and science Education. CEC uses Big Sky Telegraph as the hub of their telecommunications network that allows the participating teachers to stay in contact with their trainers and peers that they have met at the Workshops. Date: May 1994 Grade Level(s): Subject(s):
    • Social Studies/Economics
    Overview: This is a lesson that is intended to be used as a method of teaching basic banking principles. Rather than a dry textbook lesson, this lesson (which is probably best done orally, but can be utilized as a take- home or in-class reading assignment) provides an interesting approach to showing how banks "create" money, what reserves are, and what a "run" on a bank is. The lesson is adaptable to whatever the needs are in your particular situation. Purpose: An understanding of banking is important for our students as we face the monetary situation of the coming years. This lesson is a good tool for getting them started.

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