Wonderscape
How a Bill Becomes a Law: From Idea to Legislation
This video explains the process of how an idea becomes a law in the United States. It walks through the steps, from everyday citizens coming up with ideas, to members of Congress writing bills, and how the bill is introduced in either...
Wonderscape
Understanding the Legislative Branch of US State Government
Explore the powers and responsibilities of the legislative branch in state government, including the role of state legislatures, the process of creating laws, and the functions of different legislative chambers. Learn how ideas become...
Curated Video
How Money Works in Our Economy
Dr. Forrester explains how people earn money, save money, and use money to make purchases. She explains how banks can lend money or help a consumer save money.
Curated Video
Schedules, Routines, and Organization
Dr. Forrester explains the benefits schedules, routines, and organization. She then explains that all three of these tools can help set and achieve short-term and long-term goals.
Curated Video
Making Change Using Bills and Coins
Mr. Addit reviews the methods for calculating the correct change with coins and bills.
Curated Video
Bills and Coins
Mr. Addit explains the value of $10, $5, and $1 bills. He explains that we count bills by the largest value first, the same way we count coins.
Curated Video
Review for You: Counting Money and Making Change
Mr. Addit reviews how to count with pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, and dollar bills, as well as how to make change.
Great Big Story
Exploring the Vibrant World of the Collared Aracari
Unveil the colorful life of the collared aracari, a toucan known for its distinctive bill and vivid plumage.
MarketWatch
Should I have joint bank accounts with my spouse?
When couples decide to get married and embark on the journey of creating a household, a big decision looms: Do you merge your money into joint accounts, or do you keep things separate? Here's what you need to know.
Curated Video
US Officials Considering Changes to Currency Design to Combat Counterfeiting
U.S. officials are considering adding color to their traditionally green and black Treasury notes to make counterfeiting more difficult. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing has previously implemented security features such as embedded...
MarketWatch
How retirement planning can fit into your 20s
Your 20s are typically when you begin your first real job - and a great time to start retirement planning as well. Here are some financial planning tools and tips to set you up for success.
Curated Video
Money
Mr. Addit identifies coins and dollar bills and their values. He also explains how to count money and make change using a number line.
Curated Video
U.S. Territories
Those who take the U.S. Citizenship Test are expected to know how the five U.S. Territories became a part of the United States and what rights their residents have.
All Ears English
1923 - Don't Avoid This Episode! How to Prevent MIstakes in English
What is the difference between prevent and avoid? Today we answer a great listener question with real-life examples, role plays, and more. Listen in to discover English alongside Lindsay and Michelle.
Mr. Beat
Why Bills Die in the U.S. Senate
Ever wonder why the United States Senate rarely passes a law? The answer might surprise you.
Curated Video
Counting Coins and Dollar Bills
In this MightyOwl video you will learn about the value of different coins and the dollar bill. We will show you different strategies for counting up coins of different values. So next time you want to see how much money you have in your...
Curated Video
Solving Money Word Problems
Let's visit Mia's mighty magic shop and see what sorts of whimsical and magical items we can buy. Do you have some coins around your home? Get some and join us to solve some money word problems!
PBS
How to Build Credit from Scratch!
Building a credit history without a credit history can feel like a Catch-22, but we've got some strategies that can open the doors!
PBS
How to Deal with Debt Collectors!
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Article I: Legislative Branch
"Article I: Legislative Branch" explains the responsibilities of the legislative branch by analyzing Article I of the Constitution.
MarketWatch
How to rent your first apartment
Ready to rent your first apartment? Here's how to be a competitive tenant in this rental market and get your first lease signed.
Curated Video
Decimal Money
A video entitled “Decimal Money” which discusses coin values and how to represent them as decimals when adding or subtracting.
Curated Video
How a Bill Becomes a Law
“How a Bill Becomes a Law” explains the process of how a bill becomes a law in the United States.