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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

81. D.12.9 Wisconsin Economic Standard
Links to lesson plans and other Suggested Teaching Strategies This lesson provides an interesting approach to showing how banks create money,
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Economic Institutions
Explain the operations of common financial instruments (such as stocks and bonds) and financial institutions (such as credit companies, banks, and insurance companies)
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ABCs of Figuring Interest Describes some of the more common methods of calculating interest and how they can affect total interest payments. Democracy and Government Control of the Money Supply - This essay looks at the revolution of electronic money and how democracy may be influenced. Financial Institutions - Kids page from the Department of Financial Institutions of the State of Wisconsin. Describes the difference between banks, financial institutions, and credit unions. Making Sense of Savings From the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Describes options available for saving money including bank accounts and many types of investments. Provides help in determining which is option to choose for your needs. Ready, Set....Credit

82. Centre For Canadian Language Benchmarks Centre Des Niveaux De
The lesson plans were compiled as part of a crossCanada project. ESL teachers submit samples of successful lesson plans for learners at Stages 1 and 2 of
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83. Learning To Give - Lesson Plan - Cent Sense
lesson plans Bibliographies Briefing Papers Nonprofit Career Information For our snack sale, we will need to borrow money from the bank.
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84. Lesson Plans: Literacy
Take advantage of the various lesson plans that have been developed by graduate TESL students at BYU.
http://linguistics.byu.edu/resources/lp/lplit15.html
Becky Kent
December 7, 1998
Ling 472: Lynn Henrichsen Class Advanced Beginners Adult education evening class 50% of the Students are native Spanish speakers, the others include people from the Ukraine, China, Japan, India, and other countries. From the previous lesson, the students learned these vocabulary words: cash, coins, bank, (bank) teller, bills, coins, checks, and deposit slips, savings withdrawal slip, debit card, credit card, less cash received, currency, PIN (personal identification number). Topic Making monetary transactions at the bank or the store. Objectives Students will learn the language skills needed to make simple monetary transactions at the bank or store. Specifically, they will learn how to deposit money into savings or checking and withdraw money from savings. They will learn how to cash a check and get change for a large bill. They will learn how to write a check. Materials Pictures of vocabulary words, like "bank, bank teller, cash, checks, etc." Money: bills and coins Play Money (like Monopoly money) Generic bank deposit slips, withdrawal slips, and checks

85. MBA | Maryland Bankers Association
lesson plans for grades K12. Get Smart About Credit Kit Available Presentations and lesson plans to be used by bank personnel in the classroom to teach
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Member Access Job Bank Press Room ... Contact Us The MBA offers a growing resource library to provide its members and consumers with tools to help incorporate financial education skills in classrooms, community centers and other organizations. Products are also available through the American Bankers Association's Education Foundation. For more information about these resources, please contact the MBA's Sarah Lifshin
Resources for Students
Meet The Bank: A Cartoon for Kids
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An animated video tour of a bank designed for elementary-age students. Buyer Be Wise
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An animated video that features Disney characters to illustrate the importance of being responsible, wise-spending consumers. For elementary-age students. Money: Kids and Cash
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Developed by the ABA Education Foundation and The Learning Channel to explore the creation and worth of coin and currency and the role banks play in our communities. For elementary-age students.
Video Available
Developed by the ABA Education Foundation and The Learning Channel to explore an advanced level of the history and design of U.S. and foreign currency; foreign trade and money values; and how businesses make money. Designed for upper elementary- and secondary school-age students.
Binder Available Presents various topics for using bank services to manage personal finances. Designed for high school-age students.

86. Curriculum Materials On Economics, The Federal Reserve, And Money From The FRBSF
The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Fed Today Video, Video/lesson Plan, Y. International Trade and Central banking, Booklet, Y
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The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
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Student Activities Teacher Resources Contacts Curriculum Materials The Internet contains a wealth of information for educators albeit, it is sometimes a daunting task to sort through all of the educational material. Here is an overview of Fed Resources available on-line for downloading or ordering. The materials are sorted into three main categories: Economics, Personal Finance, and Social Studies/History. For easy reference, each resource is listed with its appropriate audience and media type. We recommend that you use this list and our revised FederalReserveEducation.org as your starting points. Economics Personal Finance History and Social Studies PDF version (185KB) ECONOMICS Magazine Y The Story of Foreign Trade Book N The Story of Inflation Book N The Story of Monetary Policy Book N The Story of the Federal Reserve Book N The Story of Money Book N The Story of Trade and Exchange Book N A Day in the Life of the FOMC Book Y Magazine N Book Y Dr. Econ

87. Economics And The Web
Through the bank, students can learn the value of saving, the origin of money, This site contains standardsbased lesson plans adapted from NCEE
http://www.economics.eku.edu/CEE/econlinks/econlinks.htm
Using Economics in Upper Primary, Middle School, and High School Classrooms
compiled by
Dr. Cynthia Harter
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Beckham Hall, Room 232
Cynthia.Harter@eku.edu
(NOTE: If you have additional resources to add to this web site, please send an e-mail to Dr. Harter briefly describing them and including the URL. Thanks to all of those who have already shared favorite web sites and creative ideas for the list!!!)
Banking on Kids

Are you an elementary school teacher or principal who is thinking of starting a bank at your school? This site provides useful information about getting started. Through the bank, students can learn the value of saving, the origin of money, how compound and simple interest work, how banking systems and the Federal Reserve work, and gain real-world experience by operating a real bank using real money. Business and Economics Resources on the Web
Contains links to New Mexico Tech Library's Best Picks including the American Stock Exchange, Better Business Bureau, Cost-of-Living information, EDGAR database of corporate information, and more. Classroom ExpernomicsGames Economists Play
This web site is a resource for instructors of economics who would like to use non-computerized economic experiments (games) in their classrooms. The bulk of the website consists of an extensively annotated and hyperlinked compilation of more than 120 classroom games, most of which can be played within one class period. The purpose of the games is to help teach fundamental micro and macroeconomic concepts. It is most useful for AP instructors and college instructors.

88. Lesson:Money And The Banking
E1A-H7, Analyzing the roles of money and banking in economic systems; (1, 2, 3, 4) I ve used this lesson plan and the students enjoyed it. Feedback
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La. Challenge Activities for the K-12 Classroom
Money and The Banking System
by Shirley Braxton
Subject Area: I ntroduction to Business, Economics, and Free Enterprise Grade Level: Topic(s): Functions, Characteristics, and Forms of Money Purpose(s) of Lesson: By utilizing the Internet, the students will search for up-to-date information describing the different types of money that are used in the United States and in different countries. The student will: select five countries around the world and identify their currencies ; explain what the selected currencies are called ; explain how the value of the selected currencies compares to the value of U.S. currency ; prepare a poster or chart that lists and describes the variety of coins and paper money available in the United States today. Materials Needed: Textbook, Computer, printer, and computer paper, Internet, poster, notebook Time Required: Two 90-minute class periods Procedure: Bring several beads, shells, bags of flour, and large stones to class. Set the items on a table in the front of the room and tell students that the items represent the new forms of U. S. money.

89. Activities For Kids - Teachers
At our home, I m the bank. Allowances are considered direct deposit into their accounts. There are additional teacher lesson plans for this site.
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90. Inside The Vault Lesson Plans - St. Louis Fed
bypass navigation The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Inside the Vault lesson plans. We have added a new feature for our Inside the Vault
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We have added a new feature for our Inside the Vault subscribers, a lesson plan for teachers. Spring 2005: Oil Entrepreneurship Oil From the article, " What Is Driving Oil Prices? " Teaching Resources About the Lesson Plan Developer Pride has written curriculum for:
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91. TeachersFirst - Subject Search Results
This online exhibit from the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco The Teachers link provides printerfriendly lesson plans and extension activities.
http://www.teachersfirst.com/tchr-subj.cfm?subject=economics&lower=6&upper=8

92. Teacher Resources - Economic Education - FRB Dallas
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Web Site www.dallasfed.org A variety of economicsbased lesson plans and activities for students in grades 4 through 12.
http://www.dallasfed.org/educate/teachers.html

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Short, computer-animated videos that illustrate standard concepts in high school economics.

93. Money: Bucks, Banks, And Business--Economics Lesson Plan (grades 6-8)--Discovery
Students learn that monetary exchange rates change constantly. Students can convert money in any currency into its equivalent in US dollars by using readily
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Students will understand the following: Monetary exchange rates change constantly. Students can convert money in any currency into its equivalent in U.S. dollars by using readily available exchange rates, published in newspapers and available online. Materials For this lesson, you will need: Computer with Internet access Procedures http://cnnfn.cnn.com/services/travelcenter/cityguide.htmll Tell each student to select three cities outside the United States. The site allows users to select individual cities within three groupings: Americas, Europe, and Asia/Africa. the amount of local currency After the student has found bus fares for three cities, he or she should go to the following cnnfn.com page:

94. Money: Bucks, Banks, And Business--Economics Lesson Plan (grades 6-8)--Discovery
Students learn that monetary exchange rates change constantly. Students can convert money in any currency into its equivalent in US dollars by using readily
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Visit the oldest mint in the United States to see the minting process and learn about the subtle differences between real and counterfeit coins. A micro-view of banking explains both the basics of personal money management and the history of banking. Young entrepreneurs demonstrate the role of banks in their community and focus on career opportunities in the world of banking.
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95. EconEdLink - A Premier Source Of Classroom-tested, Internet-based Economic Educa
Lessons Complete lessons that are ready for your classroom Browse All Lessons Quick Search. Choose One, Advertising, Bank, banking, Barriers to Trade
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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 ... Grades  6-8 New Sense, Inc. vs. Fish Till U Drop, or Coase vs. Pigou
Hot debate and arguments galore whirl around this question: "Which economic approach is the most efficient and fair to resolve utility issues surrounding the use of common or public property?" This lesson will explore, examine and analyze this ... Grades  9-12 Browse All Lessons Quick Search 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

96. EarthLink - Welcome To MyEarthLink
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  • 97. EDSITEment - Lesson Plan
    Open Printable lesson Plan James Madison The Second National Bank—Powers Not Specified in the Constitution. lesson Two of the Curriculum Unit James
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    98. EDSITEment - Lesson Plan
    Open Printable lesson Plan lesson Two 1824 The Candidates and the Issues One or Two class periods. lesson Three Was There a Corrupt Bargain?
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    99. Teaching English Language Vocabulary:eslflow Webguide
    Exploring definitions lesson Ways for ESL Teachers to Use the Vocabulary Banks Vocabulary Banks for various topics including advertising,fraud etc.
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    100. U.S. Treasury - Office Of Domestic Finance
    and Printing and the Federal Reserve Bank developed a lesson plan designed to The lesson plan offers educators the opportunity to teach US history,
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    Curricula and Programs Building Wealth: A Beginner's Guide to Securing Your Financial Future
    Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas "Building Wealth" helps individuals and families develop a plan for building personal wealth. The program presents an overview of personal wealth-building strategies that includes setting financial goals, seeking guidance, budgeting, saving and investing, and managing debt. Get the Facts: The SEC's Roadmap to Saving and Investing
    Securities and Exchange Commission, Office of Investor Education and Assistance The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) offers a web-based adult financial literacy curriculum entitled, "Get the Facts: The SEC's Roadmap to Saving and Investing," through its web site. The program provides basic instruction in saving and investing. H.I.P. Pocket Change

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