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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

81. Math Lesson Plans
This vault contains math instructional lesson plans created by faculty, Students utilize a variety of activities to learn about money.
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Menu Mathematics Submit Materials Developers ... Questions This vault contains math instructional lesson plans created by faculty, classroom teachers, and students. The information and media objects contained in each lesson plan are original work and may be freely downloaded and used for educational purposes. If you reference any pages, please credit the author of the work. Electronic Geometry Notebook Students create a geometry notebook throughout their study of geometry. Entries will be added weekly. Famous Mathematicians Learning about mathematicians and the implications of their contributions. Money! Primary grade students can use this web based learning site to learn all about the basics of money. Measurement Students and teachers can use these activities to learn about measurement. These activites coincide with the measurement unit in the Science Lessons Menu. Counting Coins Students utilize a variety of activities to learn about money. This site is no longer being maintained, but will remain online for the use of educators.

82. CNNfyi.com - Lesson Plan: Students Invest In Future - September 28, 2000
You can find the lesson plan by going to the Subject Areas page and clicking Logical/mathematical Have students compute how much money they would have
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Editor's note: If you are planning to use the CNNfyi.com article this lesson plan is based on for a homework assignment, please write the URL on the board and have your students copy it. CNNfyi.com updates the site in the early evening, so students may have difficulty finding it without the URL. You can find the lesson plan by going to the Subject Areas page and clicking PREVIOUS in the square for Today's Lesson Plan. Objectives Students will be able to:
  • Calculate interest.
  • Compare and contrast different rates.
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Algebra and Functions, Content standard 9, grades nine-12 High school students should be able to solve equations and inequalities using graphing calculators and computers as well as appropriate paper and pencil techniques. Materials CNNfyi.com article

83. Lesson Plan Search: Math: Primary K-2: Money
Core Knowledge lesson PlansLength of Unit 11 lessons. I. ABSTRACT. money is everywhere! Children encounter money and economic lessons in their everyday lives.
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84. Teaching Money:: Lesson Plan, Activity, Or Teaching Idea From A To Z Teacher Stu
Here are two of my old lessons from student teaching so you may have to overlook my wordiness to find something useful in them.
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  • Students will be able to identify coin/money values.
  • Students will be able to write amounts of money.
Lesson Two
  • To count money to a specific dollar amount with at least 80% accuracy.
Materials: Lesson One Students - Have the following materials ready before the lesson:
  • Clean sheet of paper
  • Pencil
  • Scissors
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  • calculator
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  • worksheet with partner problems
  • items from ads with prices
  • money models.

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86. Money: Kids And Cash--Economics Lesson Plan (grades K-5)--DiscoverySchool.com
Students learn that a bank pays interest to people who put money in it. A bank charges interest to people who borrow money from it.
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Students will understand the following: A bank pays interest to people who put money in it. A bank charges interest to people who borrow money from it. A bank charges higher interest to borrowers than it pays to savers. Materials For this lesson, you will need: paper and pencils Procedures Ask students what a bank is and why people put some of their money in banks. Elicit from students that two reasons are
  • to protect the money from thieves and to make more money by getting interest from the bank.

87. 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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Money: Bucks, Banks, and Business

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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:

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  • 89. The United States Mint
    Get the 50 State Quarters® Program lesson plans ! Free lesson plans! The Greatest Educational Change America Has Ever Seen
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    90. EconEdLink | Featured Lessons
    Featured lessons. EconomicsMinute Do I Look Like I m Made of money? This lesson is designed to educate students about the need for money as a generally
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    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
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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 ...

    91. TeacherSource . Math . Money Counts Lesson Plan . PBS
    Note Activity Sheets are located at the bottom of the .pdf lesson Plan. Use “money Counts” for copies of coins. Note, large coins are also available
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    Math Grows Up (Number Sense/Computation)
    Elementary School Math Project Download PDF Lesson Get Acrobat
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    You can find out if you need it by clicking on the PDF link. Procedure Resources Mathematically Speaking Ideas for Discussion ... More Lessons: K-2
    Objective Students will count and compare amounts of money less than or equal to one dollar. Overview of the Lesson Through a collection of hands-on activities, students gain experience in counting, exchanging, and comparing money. Students begin the lesson by finding all of the possible combinations of coins that can be used to equal a specified amount of money. They then compare two amounts of money and use number sense skills and problem solving strategies to move coins from one group to another so that both groups are equal in value. Students play the Money Exchange Game as they roll a die with money amounts and try to be the first person to obtain exactly $1.00. Students must make monetary exchanges in the game such as trading ten pennies for a dime. The students are then immersed in an economics activity as they shop in the teacher made puppet supply store where they are given one dollar to buy items to make a paper bag puppet. Materials Teacher:
    • Money Chart — Divide a 9” x 16” piece of tag board into 4 columns. Label the columns: Pennies, Nickels, Dimes, Quarters. You may use a picture of the coins rather than words. If you wish to use the chart for other activities, you may make cards with labels that students could place at the top of the columns.

    92. The Washington Post: NIE Lesson Plan: A World Of Money
    This lesson plan is a downloadable PDF file, so you ll need the free Adobe A history of money and an introduction to bartering and counterfeiting is
    http://www.washpost.com/nielessonplans.nsf/0/B8D3F6BA46CE0A1985256AC500604ECA?Op

    93. The Washington Post: NIE Lesson Plan: A World Of Money
    Title A World of money. Discipline Language Arts, Social Studies, Science Sorry, the academic content standard feature of the NIE lesson Plan web site
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    94. Learning To Give - Lesson Plan - We Need More Than Money
    The purpose of this lesson is to have students identify why private resources are needed when volunteering and/or serving the community.
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    95. Learning To Give - Lesson Plan - Comparing Attitudes About Money
    Students will compare two very different approaches to moneysaving for a special purchase and spending it thoughtlessly. The students will relate this to
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    96. Stone Fox
    In this lesson, Will Stone Fox win enough money to purchase the land needed for a Utah homeland?......lesson plan by Mary Anne Pettit.
    http://www.umsl.edu/~wpockets/schoolhouse/lessons/Stone_Fox/stone_fox.html
    Stone Fox by John Reynolds Gardiner
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    Lesson plan by Mary Anne Pettit Description: In this lesson, students use the book, Stone Fox , to understand income, capital, saving, taxes, and credit. Stone Fox tells the story of Little Willy, a ten year old who enters a challenging dog-sled race in hopes of winning money to pay the back taxes on his grandfather's farm. Personal Finance Concepts: income, capital, saving, taxes, credit Related Subject Areas: reading, social studies, math, English Instructional Objectives: (Students will be able to:) 1. explain that people receive income for doing work and use this income to buy goods and services.
    2. define capital as the tools, equipment, and buildings used by businesses to produce goods and services.
    3. define credit as the ability to buy goods and services now and pay for them later.
    4. appreciate the importance of being a good "credit risk." Time Required: five to ten class periods Materials Required: copy of Stone Fox for each student (or read chapters aloud to class)
    copy of Activities 1 for each student
    copies of brochures or pages from college catalogs containing tuition data and/or Internet access to
    locate college and university web sites with tuition data Procedure:
  • Assign the first two chapters of the book. Or, read the assignment together as a class.
  • 97. Making Money (Lesson Plan)
    This School Readiness Activity provides early literacy thinking experiences for preschool children.
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    Making Money
    Purpose/Skills
    • To make and use written symbols for a purpose To use fine motor control
    Materials
    Paper, crayons, shoebox
    Prepare ahead of time by setting up a play store with items to "buy." Use the shoebox as a pretend cash register. Literature Suggestion
    Read Corduroy by Don Freeman, or any other book that might inspire imaginative play about money or shopping.
    Vocabulary
    draw money change dollars buy shopping
    Warm-Up
    Talk about going shopping. Help children discuss how you select things to buy, (such as food or a toy), pay the cashier at the register, and receive change. Ask the children to mime these actions.
    Procedure
    • Read the book and have children describe the store (or other details about shopping). Draw and display the symbol for dollars. Give the children small pieces of paper. Ask them to draw dollar symbols on the paper to make pretend money.

    98. Upromise
    lesson Plan Title A Chair for My Mother Understanding the Concepts of Earning Ask them to show how they plan to save money by drawing a picture in the
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    Students will: Understand the concepts of having a financial goal and saving money to reach that goal. Identify the ways the characters in the book A Chair for My Mother satisfy their basic needs and wants by utilizing scarce resources. Recognize that money is earned from work done. Determine a financial goal, and tell a story about how they'll earn and save for that goal, and how they'll feel upon obtaining it. Explain the concept of saving as giving up buying something today in order to buy something more valuable, or more important in the future. List Materials A Chair for My Mother by Vera B. Williams in the Teacher Store chart paper markers drawing paper student handout: Saving Money Story Board
    To download this document, you need Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 or higher. If you do not have this software, it is available for free download Set Up and Prepare Borrow the book A Chair for My Mother by Vera B. Williams from your school or local library. Or, buy a copy from Scholastic's Teacher Store.

    99. Primary Math - Time, Money And Measurement
    Time, money and Temperature Easy to read and implement lesson plan units on time, money and temperature. The units are written for grades 13.
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    100. Online Elementary Economics Lessons
    lesson (Grades 15) money Making Trade Easier Concepts money, trade, exchange, barter From Play Dough Economics, lesson 7
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