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13 Views- 11th - 12th Grade
Students listen to an oral reading by the instructor and gain an understanding of how money is created and how this related to the system of banking.
29 Views- 9th - 12th Grade
Students explain what money is and why it is needed and how banks can enlarge or shrink the money supply. They define the term reserve as it applies to bank deposits. They xplain the concept of net worth.
14 Views- 6th - 8th Grade
Students practice making basic bank transactions in English. They are divided into two groups: Bank Tellers and Bank Customers. Bank tellers sit in a line facing their clients. Bank tellers are given an activity sheet and play money. Bank Clients conduct five transactions.
98 Views- 12th - Higher Ed Grade
Students engage in a lesson that is about the ideals of banking and cash control. They investigate the acquiring of a loan, safekeeping of money, and transfer of funds to comprehend their place in the practice of everyday banking.
91 Views- 10th Grade
Students prepare bank forms including checks, deposit slips, checkbook activity record and reconciliation statements. They name and describe various types of commonly used consumer bank accounts.
49 Views- 6th - 12th Grade
Students explore basic banking principles and the value of money as they probe into the lesson. The case of Gus Mahler is examined as students discover the money making dealings of the banking industry.
70 Views- 8th - 12th Grade
Students explore information about banking and banking services. They practice filling out deposits and withdrawal slips, transferring money and discover how money is transferred when making purchases. Students identify types of banks and practice opening, using, and balancing checking and savings accounts. In addition, they make decisions regarding credit cards, debit cards, and pay bills.
54 Views- 6th - 12th Grade
Students predict how a bank merger will affect the new company's financial performance. Working in groups, students research the recent financial performance of the two banks and create an annual report for the new company based on their predictions.
27 Views- 9th - 12th Grade
Students participate in a simulation game to discover the role of banks in creating checkbook money through lending practices. They play a lending and borrowing game and use a money multipiler equation to solve problems associated with cash infusion from new reserves.
63 Views- 9th - 12th Grade
Students define the role of a bank teller, and explain the decision-making steps a bank teller makes when cashing a check. They determine the responsibilities of a bank teller and the skills needed to be one.


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