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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

61. Banking Lesson Plan, Bank Savings Accounts, Interest Rates, Money Lessons
TEACHING banking lesson PLAN PERSONAL FINANCE AND MONEY MANAGEMENT SAVING MONEY SAVING ACCOUNTS banking SKILLS MATH ACTIVITIES WORKSHEETS lessonS INTEREST
http://www.moneyinstructor.com/banking.asp
TEACHING BANKING LESSON PLAN PERSONAL FINANCE AND MONEY MANAGEMENT SAVING MONEY - SAVING ACCOUNTS BANKING SKILLS MATH ACTIVITIES WORKSHEETS LESSONS INTEREST RATES ATM TRANSACTIONS Learn all about banks, banking, and interest rates.
BANKING, BANK ACCOUNTS, AND EARNING INTEREST LESSONS
A basic understanding of bank savings accounts and interest rates is a fundamental money skill. Teach and learn the basics on savings, banks, bank accounts, and interest rates. Click to go to Lessons and Worksheets SAVINGS ACCOUNTS OVERVIEW When saving your money, you will be placing money in many different types of savings instruments, including very safe and stable investments vehicles. This is especially true for money that you are going to need in the short-term (as compared to long-term investments, such as buying a house). This category includes bank savings accounts and money market mutual funds , some of the safest short term investments.

62. Classroom, Inc. - The Chelsea Bank Related Web Sites
The FDIC Learning Bank Web site, sponsored by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, The site provides a good set of financial links, lesson plans,
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By Janet Bodnar
published by Kiplinger Books, Washington, DC, 1997
http://www.kiplinger.com

Price: $15.00 This is a book aimed at helping parents learn some simple ways to teach their children about financial matters. It covers the different stages of childhood on up through early adulthood. This book can be ordered from the Kiplinger.com Web site, a great resource for business and finance news and advice on personal finance topics. The site also offers a variety of personal finance tools such as financial calculators, worksheets, and links to other top business news and finance sites. The Green Magazine Guide to Personal Finance
By Ken Kurson
published by Doubleday, New York, NY, 1998
http://www.bdd.com

63. Banking Lesson Plan For ESL And EFL Students
Worksheets and Roleplay Activitiy to teach the personal finance vocabulary.
http://bogglesworld.com/banking_lesson.htm
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Banking Lesson Plan Materials: 4 Vocabulary Handouts, Client Role Cards, Financial Product Brochures, Banker Activity Sheet, and Client Activity Sheet. Purpose and Audience: The purpose of these materials is to get the students speaking about all of the terms related to their personal finances in English. In particular, students will role-play being either bank clients or bankers. The bank clients will visit the bank and talk to the bankers about various financial products such as credit cards and mortgages. After the bankers explain the financial products, the client will select one product and apply. The bankers will then open up a bank profile and start a credit evaluation. Having just moved back to Canada from Asia, I have undergone this exact process several times. The credit evaluation and bank profile are in reality not that difficult. For the most part, my bank representative just asked basic questions about income and debt. I think the hardest thing for students will be the amount of technical vocabulary involved. Though there is a lot, it is certainly worth learning for anybody who plans to work in banking, business, government, or finances. It is also very important for individuals moving to English countries as they probably will want to apply for credit cards, open accounts, and take out mortgages. It goes without saying that this lesson is intended for adults.

64. Economics, Business Lesson Plans
lesson plans For Economics! You Can Bank on It In this lesson, students learn about the impact of the recent JP Morgan/Chase Manhattan merger.
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  • Baa, Baa, Black Sheep, Have You Any Goods? - Students will relate to their consternation and enjoy making predictions about the solution they find to their dilemma. Barter, Interdependence, and Specialization - Students will understand and be able to describe the economic specialization and interdependence involved in the production and consumption of goods and services. Canadian Currency - In this lesson, students will learn about Canadian currency and the ways in which it differs from American currency. Check Balancing - To give students the opportunity to get familiar with balancing a check book. Chocolate Peas or Chocolate Chicken? - The students will define opportunity cost of a decision as what has been given up. Citizen Carter As President Presidents often outline their goals in their inaugural addresses. Conceptual Analysis in Economics - The purpose of this activity is to involve students in making decisions and pursuing their own interests within a social and economic environment.
  • 65. EconEdLink | Featured Lessons
    In banking and finance, the role of a bank teller is a key feature. In this lesson, we will explore how bank tellers could make or break the banking world!
    http://www.econedlink.org/lessons/
    A premier source of classroom tested, Internet-based economic lesson materials for K-12 teachers and their students Online Lessons EconEdLink maintains a large library of online economics lessons for K-12 teachers and their students Find a lesson keyword
    choose one Advertising Bank Banking Barriers to Trade Barter Benefit Borrow Borrower Budget Business Capital Capital Resources Character Choice Competition Consume Consumer Price Index (CPI) Consumers Cost/Benefit Analysis Costs Credit Currency Decision Decision Making Deflation Demand Distribution Division of Labor Economic Freedom Economic Growth Economic Institutions Entrepreneur Entrepreneurship Exchange Exports Externalities Federal Reserve Federal Reserve Structure Goods Government Expenditures Government Revenues Housing Human Capital Human Resources Imports Incentive Income Inflation Innovation Interdependence Interest Interest Rate Inventors Investing Investment Labor Markets Money Money Supply Mortgage Natural Resources Nonexclusion Opportunity Cost Price Private Good Producers Product Production Productive Resources Productivity Profit Public Goods Quantity Demanded Regulation Resources Risk Save Savers Saving Savings Scarcity Services Shared Consumption Shortage Specialization Stock Stock Market Substitute Supply Surplus Taxation Taxes Tools of the Federal Reserve Trade Trade-off Unemployment Wage Wants
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    Agent Pincher: The Case of the UFO

    Agent Pincher: The Case of the UFOUnfamiliar Foreign Objects. That is what currency from another country may look like. Sometimes when people first try to use money from another country, they feel like they are playing with toy money-it is a ...

    66. Teaching Financial English - Bank Products And Services
    Download the lesson plan (PDF) ******************************* Prelesson This activity is appropriate for any banking staff who would like to practise
    http://www.onestopenglish.com/business_esp/esp_banking.htm
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    Teaching Business English and ESP (Banking)
    THE AUDIT CAREER GAME By Barney Barnett Aim : To expand and practise the basic vocabulary associated with financial auditing. This game is specifically designed for learners working for audit firms although some of the vocabulary may be useful to learners from companies’ finance departments who have to work with auditors.
    Level : Pre-Intermediate to Upper-Intermediate Download the lesson plan (PDF)
    BANK PRO DUCTS AND SERVICES By Rosemary Richey
    Aim: To practise and expand grammar, vocabulary and phrases associated with banking products and services.
    Level: Intermediate (groups)
    Pre-lesson: This activity is appropriate for any banking staff who would like to practise describing bank products and services. The practise is especially useful basic communication with new or existing customers.
    Download the lesson plan
    (PDF) BANK PROFILES
    By Rosemary Richey
    Aim: To practise and expand vocabulary and phrases associated with bank profile description
    Level: Intermediate (groups) Pre-lesson: This activity is suitable for any banking staff who would like to build confidence in describing their banks in English. This provides a useful lexical foundation for learning how to do presentations, meetings or negotiations as the participants progress to the Upper Intermediate level.

    67. Lesson 7 - Banking And Buying
    SCoPE Site lesson Plan. Title lesson 7 banking and Buying (SS010607). Abstract Children learn how banks offer credit, and how borrowing money enables
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    ... [Text Version] Lesson 7 - Banking and Buying SCoPE Site Lesson Plan Title: Lesson 7 - Banking and Buying (SS010607) Abstract
    Children learn how banks offer credit, and how borrowing money enables people to pay for things they could not otherwise afford. On a trip to a bank, they learn how to apply for credit to cover their start-up costs. They also learn they will have to repay the costs, including interest. They spend their borrowed money at the store to buy the ingredients necessary for baking treats for the bake sale. They learn the benefits and trade-offs of using credit for both production and consumption. Since this is a field trip, this lesson requires some advance preparation as described in Step 1. Subject Area: Social Studies Grade Level and Course Title: First Grade/Family and School Unit of Study: Earning and Spending Benchmark
    Identify ways that credit is used to produce or consume goods and services (IV.1.EE.1). Key Concept
    credit Instructional Resources
    Student Resource
    Fyleman, Rose.

    68. Consumer Action - Banking & Financial Services Publications [English]
    Also available banking Basics Seminar lesson Plan Packet. This packet provides guidance for teachers and team leaders. The 27-page packet contains a
    http://www.consumer-action.org/English/library/banking/index.php
    English What's New? CA News Multilingual Materials ... ALERTS All results 5 results 10 results 20 results 30 results 50 results
    Banking/Financial Services

    Cars

    Credit

    Credit Cards
    ... MoneyWise
    Scroll down to view Consumer Action's publications about checking accounts, savings accounts and other basic banking services. Simply click on any of the links below to learn more about how banks work and how you can make them work for you. Help Your Savings Grow - Leader's Guide (2004)
    CBO Leader's Guide to accompany "Make Your Money Work for You - Saving to Build Wealth (2004)" This 24-page guide, written in question and answer format with a table of contents, is designed to provide background information on how to build savings. The topics include savings accounts, individual development accounts (IDAs), money market deposit accounts, certificates of deposit (CDs), U.S. Treasury investments, retirement and education savings accounts and how to figure your net worth. A section on Internet resources is also included.
    Only available in English.

    69. How To Be A Good Secretary When Real World Math Lesson Plan
    Com Smart Tools for Busy Teachers lesson plans, Resources Links, Teacher2-Teacher Conference Boards, Free Power Tools downloads, bulletin boards,
    http://www.teachnet.com/lesson/math/secretary011299.html

    70. A Virtual Library Of Useful URLs - 371.3 WebQuests
    lesson plans and Resources for Social Studies Teachers. Hundreds of high quality lesson plans for K12 arranged alphabetically by title of Web sites,
    http://www.aresearchguide.com/webquests.html
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    WebQuests - Web-Based Lesson Plans
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    004.67 World Wide Web
    CyberSmart! Curriculum A free k-8 curriculum empowering students to use the Internet safely, responsibly, and effectively. Contents: Curriculum Overview, Lesson Plans and Activity Sheets, Using the Curriculum, and Technology Standards Alignment Buddy Project: Teacher Resources . Lesson Plans. Site aims to help you integrate technology into the classroom with a 3-D model: Develop, Design, and Deliver.
    100 Philosophy
    Philosophical Day-Trippers . A WebQuest for Grades 10-12 (Introduction to Philosophy Class) from the classroom of Mr. Colletti.
    150 Psychology
    Personality Theories: A Web Quest for Advanced Placement Psychology by Christine Zafonte. Understanding Experimentation in Psychology: A Web Quest for Psychology 101 designed by Bernard Schuster.
    292.1 Classical mythology, (Greek mythology), (Roman mythology)

    71. Entrepreneur Web Guide
    lesson plans for business, economics, finance and law are also included below. Keeping Records lesson Plan Math lesson Bank Budget, Investing,
    http://www.khake.com/page31.html
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    INFORMATION CENTER Entrepreneur Career Guide Want to be your own boss? Learn about starting your own business with the following Web resources. Lesson plans for business, economics, finance and law are also included below. Home Careers Skills Schools ... About Entrepreneur Resources Before You Start
    Before You Start Checklist
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    Launching Your Business - Are You Ready

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    72. Banking And Business Abbreviations
    banking and business abbreviations and acronyms reference. TV Episode lesson PlanGrammar Quiz Question Tags for ESL EFL TEFL ClassesESL EFL TESL
    http://esl.about.com/library/vocabulary/blabbrev.htm
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    Search English as 2nd Language Banking and Business Abbreviations Use the following drop-down list to test your knowledge or access meanings of common banking and business abbreviations. Select a.a. a.a.r. a/c A/C ACC/ACCOM acct. a.c.v. a.d. add. adv. a.f.b. agcy. agt. a.m.t. a/o A.P. A/P A.R. a/r arr. arr/arrng. approx. A/S, A.S. a/s asap attn. at. wt. av. a/w a.w.b. bal. bar. bbl. b/d B/E, b/e b/f bfor. B.H. bk. bkge. B/L b/o B.P. b.p. B.R. B/S b.t. bu. B/V ca. C.A. c.a. C.A.D. C.B. C.B.D. c.c. c/d c.d. c/f cf C/H C.H. ch. fwd. ch. pd. ch. ppd. chq. c. i. f. c.l. C/m C/N c/o co. C.O.D. comm. corp. C.O.S. C.P. C/P c.p.d. cpn.

    73. Banking And Stocks Glossary - English For Special Purposes Core Vocabulary
    banking and Stocks Core Vocabulary Sheets Continued TV Episode lesson PlanGrammar Quiz - Question Tags for ESL EFL TEFL ClassesESL EFL TESL ENGLISH
    http://esl.about.com/library/lexical/bllexlist_bankstocks1.htm
    zJs=10 zJs=11 zJs=12 zJs=13 zc(5,'jsc',zJs,9999999,'') About Homework Help English as 2nd Language Advanced English ... Advanced Vocabulary Banking and Stocks Glossary - English for Special Purposes Core Vocabulary Homework Help ESL Essentials Free English Courses ... Help zau(256,140,140,'el','http://z.about.com/0/ip/417/C.htm','');w(xb+xb+' ');zau(256,140,140,'von','http://z.about.com/0/ip/496/7.htm','');w(xb+xb);
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    Search English as 2nd Language Banking and Stocks Glossary - English for Special Purposes Core Vocabulary The use of this lexical approach is essential for successful language acquisition in English for Specific Purposes. However, teachers are often not equipped with the exact English terminology required in very specific trade sectors. For this reason, core vocabulary sheets go a long way in helping teachers provide adequate materials for students with English for Special Purposes needs. These core vocabulary reference sheets provide between 150 and 240 key words and phrases for each industry. Each series is divided into three pages that, when combined, form an alphabetical list. In taking this lexical approach to attaining key vocabulary, students should be encouraged to translate the specific words and phrases into their native tongues as each phrase has a very specific translation in each language. to accept a bill exchange controls account exchange rate account overdraft exchange-rate fluctuations actual yield

    74. Economics For Kids
    Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Education Resources http//www.bos.frb.org/education/ Economics lesson plans from Economic Education Web
    http://www.kathimitchell.com/econ.htm
    Economics for Kids KidsBank.com - learn about money and banking
    http://www.kidsbank.com/
    National Council on Economic Education
    http://www.ncee.net
    EconEdLink - lesson plans, standards, and publications
    http://www.ncee.net/ea/program.php?pid=1
    Other Resources from NCEE - http://www.ncee.net/resources/ Economics 101 for Kids
    http://eft.merit.edu/efk.html
    Economics quizzes to go with the link above
    http://eft.merit.edu/quiz1.html
    Economics Mini-Quests to learn more about economics
    http://eft.merit.edu/links.html

    http://eft.merit.edu/miniquest.html
    Federal Reserve Bank of NY - Education Resources
    http://www.ny.frb.org/education/elemiddleschool.html

    http://www.ny.frb.org/education/index.html

    Federal Reserve Bank of Boston - Education Resources http://www.bos.frb.org/education/ Federal Reserve Publications for Teachers http://www.newyorkfed.org/publications/frame1.cfm Econ Explorers Club for Kids http://www.ny.frb.org/education/econexjrnl.pdf Economic Education Web from Omaha http://ecedweb.unomaha.edu/teach.htm Economics Lesson Plans from Economic Education Web http://ecedweb.unomaha.edu/lessons/lessons.cfm

    75. Educational Resources
    lesson Plan Integration Purchase Files. 7.2 Electronic banking lesson Plan (119.8 KB); 7.2.F1 Information Sheet (125.5 KB); 7.2.
    http://www.familyfinance.montana.edu/curriculum.php?categoryID=9

    76. 1995 - 1998 On Reserve - Education Resources, Federal Reserve Bank Of Chicago
    Exchanging the Flow of Trade; Economics lesson plans; Bibliography for Teachers Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, 230 South LaSalle Street, Chicago,
    http://www.chicagofed.org/education_resources/1995-1998_on_reserve.cfm
    Home Contact Us Jobs E-Mail Notification ... Newsletter for Teachers
    On Reserve
    A newsletter previously published three times a year (last print issue March 2002) exploring economic and consumer education topics, with suggested related reading materials and teaching activities. Audience: High school economics/consumer education teachers.
    December #42
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    • Come with Me to the FOMC-Part I Suggested Reading Seventh District Winter Workshops
    September #41 (PDF,1.5MG)
    • New Paradigm for Labor: Does It Work? Suggested Reading Seventh District Teacher Workshops
    April 1998 #40 (PDF,117KB)
    • EFT 1999 - Changes in Federal Payments Suggested Reading Seventh District Teacher Workshops
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    • ATM Fees: Burning the Consumer at Both Ends? Economics Lesson Plans: General Business, Economics Bibliography for Teachers New for the Classroom Seventh District Teacher Workshops Related Reading
      Current Issues in Economics and Finance, Volume 4, Number 4, April 1998

      (Published by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York)
      "ATM Surcharges"
      by James J. McAndrews

    77. MarcoPolo Discovers Mississippi Social Studies Framework
    MarcoPolo lesson plan Bank Mergers Lead to Greater Business Concentration MarcoPolo Online banking What is It and Should I do It? MarcoPolo lesson plan
    http://marcopolo.mde.k12.ms.us/frameworks/social_studies/ss_economics_c03.html

    78. MarcoPolo Discovers Mississippi Mathematics Framework
    Y2K, Currency, banking, and the Fed MarcoPolo lesson plan. b. Find mean, median, mode, and percentile information from a given set of data.
    http://marcopolo.mde.k12.ms.us/frameworks/mathematics/ma_prob_and_stats_c01.html

    79. Global Economics Curriculum Project - Lesson Plans Unit 7
    lesson 2. Objectives To understand the role of the World Bank in international lending. Teaching Notes The primary goal of the World Bank is to reduce
    http://www.andover.edu/iap/gecp/lessonplans/b07.htm
    Ages 12->17: Unit 7: International and Development Banking Lesson One Lesson Two Lesson Three Lesson Four ... Lesson Five
    Lesson #1 Objectives:
    To understand the basic nature of international financial capital flows Teaching Notes:
    International capital flows are affected by the interest rate differentials between countries, the exchange rate and expectations of the people in the relevant countries. Focus Activity:
    Students will learn what forms capital flows take and what factors will cause capital to flow in or out of a country. Directions:
    (1) Divide the class into groups of 4-6 students.
    (2) Give the groups balance of payments schedules from their country, a lesser developed country and a developed country.
    (3) Have them list specific differences in the relative sizes of the various components of the capital account.
    (4) Give them the following scenarios and have them explain what may happen to the relative size of the components of the capital flows in each country.
    a) The exchange rate between the developed and lesser developed country changes to favor the lesser developed country.
    b) The exchange rate between your country and the developed country changes in favor of the developed country.

    80. Global Economics Curriculum Project - Lesson Plans Unit 6
    lesson 4 Services of Financial Institutions. Objectives (1) Banks are institutions where people save money and earn interest, and where other people
    http://www.andover.edu/iap/gecp/lessonplans/b06.htm
    Background Info Lesson One Lesson Two Lesson Three ... Lesson Five
    Handouts for: Lesson One Lesson Two Lesson Three Lesson Four ... Lesson Five Background Information for Unit 6:
    Most students would like to have more money. The usually fail to understand that the real value of money is determined by the goods and services money can buy. Money is important in an economy because it replaces barter and makes exchange less costly. People are more likely to specialize in what they produce, using money to buy what they want to consume, thus increasing overall levels of production and consumption in a nation. Institutions, such as banks, labor unions, corporations, legal systems, and not-for-profit organizations help individuals and groups accomplish their goals. Institutions, such as banks, lower the costs buyers and sellers incur in their efforts to find each other in different kinds of markets. Banks match savers with borrowers. Banks and other financial institutions channel funds from savers to borrowers and investors. Entrepreneurs are people who take the risks of organizing productive resources to make goods and services. Profit is an important incentive that leads entrepreneurs to accept the risks of business failure.

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