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The Fed is Protecting Your Money
Young scholars are introduced to the role of the Federal Reserve. In groups, they discover the three functions of money and discuss the most common forms of payment used in society today. They develop a survery to give to the local...
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Movies Are Us
Students watch a movie, and answer teacher created questions in order to explore the brain.
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You're the Cashier!
Third graders use manipulatives and computers to count back change from amounts up to $5.00.
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"Pigs Will Be Pigs" by Amy Axelrod
Young scholars add, subtract, and multiply amounts of money.
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Jazz: An Expression of Cooperation - Lesson 3
Students describe ways in which the principles of students or citizens working together are interrelated with those of musicians working together. They demonstrate their knowledge of the concept of "swing" in various jazz styles.
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Evaluating Material By Using Quotations
Twelfth graders examine how to evaluate reading material by using direct quotations. They read a Newsweek magazine article, answer questions, underline the passage that supports their written response, and write a letter to a senator...
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Vocabulary, Going Out to a Restaurant, Part 1
In this foreign language worksheet, learners select the best answer from three given choices. Students are directed to select the best of the three selections even when more than one might be acceptable.
Alabama Learning Exchange
Alex: What's That Coin?
This Five E's AMSTI lesson prompts young scholars to pay close attention to the details on each of the four U.S. coins as they learn the coin names. Students watch a video clip about the differences in the coins, sort real coins by...
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau: Banking Basics Card Game
Learners play a game to learn about common banking products and services and to consider which ones they might use now and in the future.
Constitutional Rights Foundation
Constitutional Rights Foundation: The United States and the Barbary Pirates
Lesson and activity in which students analyze foreign policy challenges on paying ransom. Students study U.S. response to the Barbary pirates and apply their knowledge to modern day terrorism and foreign policy examples.
Council for Economic Education
Econ Ed Link: u.s. Senate Mulls Over Bankruptcy Legislation
During the week of September 20, 1998, the US Senate agreed to debate a bill (S 1301), intended to make it more difficult for people of means to use bankruptcy to walk away from debt. Those who could pay at least 20 percent of their...
Alabama Learning Exchange
Alex: Save a Buck Challenge
Our pipes leak, air drafts push through our windows and walls, light bulbs create more heat than light, and every appliance we have stays plugged in all day long. Of course its our parents who pay the bills, so it doesn't matter. This is...
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