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  1. The big brown bag: Economics of the American food system : teacher's information and student activities for the upper elementary and middle school by Judith Staley Brenneke, 1981

61. SMart Books Lesson Plan
Does she have enough money according to her estimate? Does she really have enough money to pay Book Authors Other lesson plans From This Participant
http://www.ksu.edu/smartbooks/Lesson012.html
Literature Connection: Homecoming by Cynthia Voigt
Mathematical Strand: Number
Mathematical Topic: Students will estimate the costs related to the character's expenses in the novel, Homecoming. They will draw conclusions based on the estimations.
Grade Level:
Lesson created by: Shelley Faerber, Susan B. Anthony Middle School, Manhattan, KS
Lesson Description:
Materials:
  • the novel, Homecoming , worksheet
1. While reading the novel, Homecoming , stop at the point in the story where Dicey must use the money she has to purchase her brothers and sister food from the corner grocery store.
2. See the worksheet (CAPPS) info below:
Dicey is purchasing some food for her brothers and sister at the grocery store. They have been traveling a long way, by foot, and they have a long way yet to go. She must estimate her total bill before she reaches the checkout counter so that she does not spend too much money (all costs include sales tax). The following are the estimates for lunch.
  • Bread $1.25 estimate $1.00
  • 2 gallons of milk $3.49 estimate $3.00
  • Bananas $0.99 estimate $1.00

62. My Money, Lesson 5: Spending Plans
My money lesson 5 Spending plans. Publication Number 354077; Posted July 2004. Author Heather Greenwood, Family and Community Sciences agent,
http://www.ext.vt.edu/pubs/family/354-077/354-077.html
My Money
Lesson 5: Spending Plans
Publication Number 354-077; Posted July 2004 Author: Heather Greenwood, Family and Community Sciences agent, Fauquier County.
This week, your task may take some guessing. First, fill out the income chart to fi gure your monthly income. Second, without looking at your spending logs, write down how much you spend on each item in a month. Add up your spending. Look back to last week's activity for credit bills. Is your spending more than your income? Next week we will work on matching income and spending. Income Monthly Amount Your Take Home Pay Spouse's / Partner's Take Home Pay Child Support (received) Alimony (received) TANF Disability Income Unemployment Other: TOTAL INCOME Income - Expenses TOTAL INCOME TOTAL SPENDING INCOME - SPENDING Spending Monthly Amount Fixed Spending Rent or Mortgage Car payment Furniture payment Other loan payment Car insurance Health insurance Disability insurance Life insurance Savings Other: Flexible Spending Electric bill Gas / Heating / Fuel bill Water bill Phone bill Other utilities: Total credit payments Car repair Oil change (car) Grocery store Eating out costs Clothing Cleaning supplies Doctor / Dentist Medicines Entertainment Charity / Church Child care Education Other: TOTAL SPENDING
Spending Log
You now have 3 weeks of spending logs and 1 more to go. Is it becoming a habit to write down your spending? What changes have you made in the last 3 weeks? Do you feel more positive about how you spend your money? Here is the 4th spending log!

63. McREL Resources: Lesson Plan Library: Economics
These lesson plans and activities are organized under topics. money supply Opportunity costs and tradeoffs Production and consumption
http://www.mcrel.org/lesson-plans/economics/econlessons.asp

Lesson Plan Library - Economics
These lesson plans and activities are organized under topics. Click the found next to the topic to see the related knowledge and skill statements from Content Knowledge, 4th edition. To return, use the back arrow on your browser. Budgets
Debts

Economic decision-making

Entrepreneurship/innovation
...
General economic resources

Budgets Debts Economic decision-making

64. Newby's Social Studies Lesson Plan Page
Social Studies lesson plans and More for Preservice and Classroom Teachers About home About money Award Winning Economic lesson plans (high school
http://edcen.ehhs.cmich.edu/~dnewby/springss2.html
: Lots of links for students. Social Studies Lesson Plans and More for Preservice and Classroom Teachers
Dr. Diane E. Newby

Central Michigan University
The Historical Perspective The Economic Perspective The Geographic Perspective The Civic Perspective ... Other Disciplines
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  • Bloomfield Hills K-8 Social Studies Aligned Curriculum ...
    The Life of Martin Luther King, Jr.

    65. Chinese Yuan (Lesson Plan)
    lesson plans Grade Levels. 3 12. Related Topics. money (Arithmetic) Mathematical word problems China. Related Themes. Chinese New Year Math
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    Chinese Yuan
    Objectives
    • Students will practice simple algebraic equations.
    Materials Procedures
  • Distribute copies of Solve it in Yuan Student Handout
  • Allow time for students to solve the problems. When they are finished, review the answers (given below) with them. Extended Activities:
  • Instruct students to estimate the costs for one day of their trip to China for a family of four (2 adults and 2 students). Approximate hotel and dining costs can be found in most travel books. Estimate other expenses. Although the activity provided can be used as a guide, encourage students to make other selections on how the family will spend the day.
  • An abacus is a tool used in China for counting and doing simple arithmetic. It is the forerunner of modern-day calculators. The abacus is still used in China as well as other Asian countries. Obtain an abacus and help students learn to use it.
  • 66. Dollars & Sense
    lesson plans Instructional Resources, Content Standards Credits In this lesson students will review the history of trade before money.
    http://doe.sd.gov/octa/ddn4learning/themeunits/moneysense/lesson.htm
    Working with Money Shopping/Spending Money The Cash Register A Trip to the Bank ... Money in Revolutionary Times
    What does money look like? What is it worth? Can we take our money to other countries and spend it? What did our money look like a long time ago? To explore these questions, use this lesson and travel in a time machine back to Valley Forge in 1778. The Story of Jack and the Bank Stalk
    Fairy tales have always been used to give lessons about life. The story of Jack and the Bean Stalk is a good lesson about the importance of knowing about money and banks. The Changing Face of Money
    In this lesson students play a game to guess which objects have been used as money throughout history. Pennies Mace Cents
    In this lesson students will review the history of trade before money. They will then investigate the history of money and locate information about the first coin authorized by the United States. Changes in Change
    This web-based lesson begins with students visiting a website that gives them practice in counting money and then takes them to a second site that goes one step further, giving students the opportunity to make change for make-believe purchases.

    67. Family Studies/Home Economics Lesson Plans - Home Economics And Basic Economics
    Family Studies/Home Economics lesson plans Home Economics and Basic Economics - money lesson plans = LP, Published Learning Resources/Programs = LR,
    http://www.safehealthyschools.org/family_studies/D1BasicEconomics.htm
    Family Studies/Home Economics Lesson Plans - Home Economics and Basic Economics - Money Managing/Budgeting/Credit K-3
    Lesson Plans = LP, Published Learning Resources/Programs = LR, Fact Sheets = FS, Articles = A, Student Reading/Online Learning Activities = OLA, Webquest=WQ
    K-3
    Let's Find Out About Money
    (Utah Education Network) (LP)
    Coin Counting
    (Utah Education Network) (LP)
    Money: Kids and Cash
    (Discovery School) (LP)
    Playing the Stock Market
    (Utah Education Network) (LP)
    I nvesting Money (Utah Education Network) (LP)
    Money: Kids and Cash
    (Discovery School) (LP)
    Money, Bucks, Banks and Business
    (Discovery School) (LP)
    Nutritional Budgeting
    (PE Central) (LP) Money Management: Grocery Shopping for a Family Profile (Education World) (LP) Budgeting and Financial Planning (Consumer Line) (LP) Building Plans (Kaci Arthur) (LP) Rent and Owner's Major Payments (Statistics Canada) (LP) Family Income (Statistics Canada) (LP) Banking (Utah Education Network) (LP) Budgeting (Utah Education Network) (LP) Cooking on a Budget (Utah Education Network) (LP) Making Money (Utah Education Network) (LP) Money, Bucks, Banks and Business

    68. Emints-sc: Teach And Learn Money Skills Worksheets, Money Lesso
    Teaching and Learning money Skills Teach money Worksheets, lesson plans, Teaching money lessons and lesson plans, Earning and Spending money
    http://listarchive.more.net/emints-sc/2003.10/0002.html
    Teach and Learn Money Skills Worksheets, Money Lesson Plans, Lessons with Money
    From: Marsha Fall-Leaf ( falleaf@socket.net
    Date: Fri Oct 03 2003 - 13:13:11 CDT Teach and Learn Money Skills: Worksheets, Money Lesson Plans, Lessons with Money Instructor
    Teach Early Money Coins and Cents - Making Change - Earning Money - Spending Money
    Learn Personal Finance Checking Checks Checkbooks - Budgeting - Investing - MORE...
    Supply and Demand
    A worksheet for teaching the money concept of supply and demand. In our Basic Finance and Economics money category.
    Money Values
    How many dollars, quarters, nickels, dimes, or pennies equals a given amount?
    Learn money in our Money Math category.
    Coin and Cents Worksheets and Lessons
    Learning money lessons.

    69. Lesson Plan Sites
    Need some help with lesson plans? Below is a list that will help you in your quest for This is a definite bookmark. money, money, money lesson plan
    http://www.memphis-schools.k12.tn.us/schools/peabody.es/lessons.htm
    Student Sites Peabody Elementary Teacher Sites
    L esson Plan Sites
    Need some help with lesson plans? Below is a list that will help you in your quest for better than average lessons. Some are online, of course, but plenty of them are just good solid plans you can use in your room without being connected to the internet. Before you look for lesson plans, check out Tennessee's Curriculum Standards to pinpoint the standards you need to teach. A to Z Teacher Stuff provides lesson plans and teacher ideas. Check it out for some great ideas. Alfy's Teach/Learn/Communicate page offers countless links for thematic units for teachers. Check out their multitude of great choices. Ask Eric is a huge data base of lesson plans. You will be able to find something that you can use at this site. Blue Web'n is a great list serve that has lesson plans for all subject areas. Busy Teacher's Website provides lesson plans for grades K-12 in every area you need. Collaborative Lesson Archive has compiled hundreds of lesson plans from preschool through the undergraduate level of college. Columbia Education Center has a great set of lesson plans.

    70. Save At School - Lesson Plans
    Program Manual (3.59 Mb) Teacher s Manual (1.30 Mb). lesson plans. lesson 1 What is money? Images of money in society; Why is money necessary?
    http://www.treasurer.ca.gov/csfa/saveatschool/lessons.htm
    For a hard copy of either the Program Manual or the Teacher's manual, please contact us To download the Program Manual or Teacher's manual in Adobe Acrobat PDF format, please follow the links below:
    Program Manual
    (3.59 Mb)
    Teacher's Manual
    (1.30 Mb) Lesson Plans Lesson 1
    What is Money?
    • Images of money in society Why is money necessary? Short history of money
    Lesson 2
    Why do People Save?
    • Unpredictability of future needs Introduction to Bank Day
    Lesson 3
    What Do Banks Do and How Do They Work?
    • What is a savings account? What is a checking account? How do banks make money?
    Lesson 4
    Where Does Money Come From?
    • Explanation of physical supply of money Income and work
    Lesson 5
    The World of Work
    • Education vs. type of employment Kinds of work available Bank example
    Lesson 6
    Review
    • Review of Lesson 1-5
    Lesson 7
    What To Do With Your Money
    • Purpose of a budget Who makes budgets Budget example
    Lesson 8
    What is Credit?
    • Why credit exists Importance of managing credit Checking account as form of credit
    Lesson 9 Services Banks Offer
    • Basic services Types of common loans How to shop around for services
    Lesson 10 Different Types of Financial Institutions
    • Banks specialties Alternatives to banks
    Lesson 11
    • Different types of taxes Why taxes are necessary
    Lesson 12

    71. Free K-12 Earth Science Lesson Plans, Geology Teaching Materials.
    natural resources describe the free teachers resources for lesson plans and K12 money, Made of Metal and Promises Download this graphic for quality
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    1-page Adobe pdf file Download the the complete unit. Money, Glass, Paper, Music (pdf, 546K) (Included with glass, paper and music lessons.) Teacher Packet #3

    72. ENC Online: ENC Features: Lessons & Activities: Math Topics: Money
    Use math topic words to find web sites with lesson plans and activities. money. 50 State Quarters Program lesson plans Star ENC Digital Dozen Site
    http://www.enc.org/features/lessonplans/math/0,1544,1-Money,00.shtm
    Skip Navigation You Are Here ENC Home ENC Features Math Topics Search the Site More Options Don't lose access to ENC's web site! Beginning in August, goENC.com will showcase the best of ENC Online combined with useful new tools to save you time. Take action todaypurchase a school subscription through goENC.com Classroom Calendar Digital Dozen ENC Focus ... Ask ENC Explore online lesson plans, student activities, and teacher learning tools. Find detailed information about thousands of materials for K-12 math and science. Read articles about inquiry, equity, and other key topics for educators and parents. Create your learning plan, read the standards, and find tips for getting grants.
    Math Topics
    Use math topic words to find web sites with lesson plans and activities.
    Money
  • 50 State Quarters Program lesson plans
    ENC Digital Dozen Site
    Date: Grade(s): K - 6 Cost: Free ENC#:
    This web site provides more than 60 lesson plans for grades K-6 in which students use state quarters to explore topics in many different subjects. Lesson plans are provided for K-1, 2-3, and 4-6 grade bands, with lessons in math, science, reading, and more for each grade band.
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  • 73. TEACHERS: Lesson Plans | NIE WORLD
    NIE lesson plans for use by teachers and parents at home and at school. The lesson will also teach them about spending money.
    http://www.nieworld.com/teachers/lessonplans/stetsonplans14.htm
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    Spending Money Subject: Math
    Grade Level: 2
    I. Topic: Spending money II. Objectives: Content Objective- Students will add and subtract various amounts of money with 100% accuracy. Students will compare different prices. Students will estimate how much different items will cost, then find the actual price. Students will correctly use the ($) and (.) symbols. Language Objective- Student will locate the classified section. Student will scan, skim, and read the newspaper to see how much items cost. Students will justify their purchases. Students will describe at least two characteristics about one item of their choice. III. Sunshine State Standards: MA.A.3.1 Student understands the effect of operations on numbers and the relationship among these operations, selects appropriate operations and computes for problem solving; MA.B.3.1 Student estimates measurements in real world problems situations; LA.A.2.1- Uses simple materials of the Reference system to obtain information

    74. Lesson Plans & Teacher Helps - Math
    Hutt s Math Page has lots of links to lesson plans helps! Funbrain offers online math games that cover money, numbers, fractions, clocks,
    http://www.geocities.com/Athens/8259/lplan3.html
    What's Inside? Home What is Homeschooling? How to Start Homeschooling Chats on the Web ... Homeschool Conferences Curriculum Support Classical Approach Montessori Education Unschooling Links Unit Studies ... Social Studies Software Support Educational Software Companies on the Internet Where to Find Software Reviews Places to Purchase Curriculum Used Curriculum Sites Homeschooling Magazines Places For The Kids Awards This Site Has Won ... Interactive Assessment Worksheets has several activities for teaching children to solve word problems. M Tech Math Facts MathGen Free Math Worksheets for K-6 Educators Mathsphere ... Time for School Multi-Subject Math The Abacus Centre for Innovation in Mathematics Teaching Puzzle Index includes tanagrams, pentominoes, and more. In most cases, directions are included on how to make your own sets of pieces as well as problems to work on. Eisenhower National Clearinghouse Hutt's Math Page Linda's Homeschool Page has some interesting ideas on how to get away from math textbooks/workbooks. Math Courses Online Math Education The Math Forum Internet Resource Collection Math.com is a great online resource! You can get lesson plans, worksheets, or find interactive math practice on the net! Mining Company Math Netlinks offers a nice selection of math links!

    75. National SMS
    These lesson plans are provided by the National Council on Economic Education. Skip to a section How do you save and make money at the same time?
    http://www.nationalsms.com/us_lessons.shtml
    Saturday, September 24
    The market is closed About the National SMS Request A Demo Register for the 10 week SMS Register for the $1,000,000 Challenge ... Prizes Lesson Plans These lesson plans are provided by the National Council on Economic Education. Skip to a section: Grades K to 5
    Grades 6 to 8

    Grades 9 to 12
    Grades K to 5 To Market To Market
    This lesson will help students become good consumers and producers by taking turns buying and selling things in a classroom-created market. Top Buy A Bond, James! A Lesson on US Savings Bonds
    Why do people save? How do you save? How do you save and make money at the same time? We will find answers to these questions and more in this lesson on saving and U.S. Savings Bonds. Top The Little Red Hen
    In this lesson you will examine through the use of a story how the Little Red Hen uses the productive resources of natural resources, human resources, capital and entrepreneurs to produce bread. You will then match specific items identified in the story with their category of productive resource and then predict what incentives might influence the characters in the future because of the experiences in the story. Top What are Incentives?

    76. Federal Reserve Bank Of Philadelphia - Fed Today Lesson Plans
    The following lesson plans and activities should be used with The Fed Today video. lesson Five The Fed Is Protecting Your money (35k, PDF file)
    http://www.phil.frb.org/education/ftlesson.html

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    (209K, PDF file)
    To open these files you must have Adobe Acrobat. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat, you can download it here
    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.

    77. Lesson Plan: Current Currencies
    In this activity, students explore the nature of money, how monetary systems evolve, how different cultures value Instructional Resources lesson plans
    http://www.microsoft.com/Education/CurrentCurrencies.mspx
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    Updated: June 18, 2004 Lesson Information: Grade / Age Level
    High School (14-18 yrs)
    Middle School (11-14 yrs) Class Time
    3-4 hours Find More Lessons For: Grade / Age Level
    High School (14-18 yrs)

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    Learning Area
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    Themes Managing Money Applications Encarta Reference Grade Level: Middle School, High School Curriculum Connections: Mathematics, Economics, History, Language arts Required Software: Microsoft® Encarta® Reference Library 2005 What's in this Lesson: Teacher Guide (including How to Begin) Student Activity, Step-by-Step: Step A: Explore the Nature of Money Step B: Create Your Report Step C: Present Your Findings
    Teacher Guide
    Summary: In this activity, students explore the nature of money, how monetary systems evolve, how different cultures value money and how foreign exchange rates work. Objectives: To demonstrate an understanding of the functions, forms, and history of money in several cultures, and chart currency exchange rates.

    78. Math Center Lesson Plans
    Math ForumPreCalculus lesson plansSwarthmore College s best PreCalc lesson source of lesson plans and activities for such topics as money management,
    http://www.luc.edu/schools/education/csipdc/mathlsn.htm
    Math Center Lesson Plans
    • About Today's Date Math lesson about the days/months of the year. - http://acorn.educ.nottingham.ac.uk/cgi-bin/daynum
    • Information on workshops, discussions, and activities.- http://204.161.33.100/aims.html
    • Ancient Mathematics Gives the history of Greek Math and sample math problems.- http://sunsite.unc.edu/expo/vatican.exhibit/exhibit/d-mathematics/Greek_math.html
    • Arithmetic/Algebra Review Actual math problems/answers; ready to print and be used in the classroom. - http://whyslopes.com
    • Arithmatic Review Problems Basic adding and subtracting problems are displayed online. - http://whyslopes.com
    • Armadillo's K-12 Resources A variety of Math resources for teachers.- http://riceinfo.rice.edu/armadillo/Rice/Resources/math.html
    • Math Forum:PreCalculus Lesson Plans -Swarthmore College's best PreCalc lesson plan pics.- http://www.forum.swarthmore.edu/precalc/Precalc.units.html
    • Awesome Library -Links to math lesson plans for many grade levels.- http://www.neat-schoolhouse.org/math.html
    • Biographies of Women in Math
    • Calculating Machines Loads of pictures and information about various math calculating machines and how they work. - http://www.webcom.com/calc

    79. Special Education Lesson Plans
    AND IF IT DOESN T, I WILL GIVE YOU YOUR moneyBACK IMMEDIATELY, Each activity should reinforce the special education lesson plan that is being taught.
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    80. TDC Lesson Plans - The History Of Money (1)
    The History of money lesson 1 of 3. Created By. Ken Kleber Centennial High School. Grade Level. 11th and 12th Grade. Content Area. Economics
    http://images.library.uiuc.edu/projects/tdc/LessonPlans/historymoney1.html
    Unit: The History of Money - Lesson #1 of 3 Created By: Ken Kleber
    Centennial High School Grade Level: 11th and 12th Grade Content Area: Economics Database Integration: Students will browse the collection for photos of early paper money and coins. Materials: computer with Internet access, Microsoft PowerPoint, class notebook Procedures:
  • Students will review notes on the history of money. Students will search the TDC database for currency and coins. Students will then use the Internet to supplement and better explain the images discovered in the database. Information will be presented to the class in a PowerPoint presentation.
  • Assessment: PowerPoint presentation will be graded based on use and explanation of resources.

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