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MoneySmart: Teaching resources
Readers will find lesson plans, digital activities, and other educational resources with regard to financial literacy (Australia 2018).
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American Numismatic Association: Money Museum
The Virtual Exhibits webpage shows displays from the Edward C. Rochette Money Museum in Colorado Springs (USA 2018).
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Where Does the Money Come From?
Students will: Explain that tax revenues are collected from households and businesses for use by various levels of government--federal, state, and local. Predict the types of taxes they (or people in their household) will have to pay over the next several years. (EconEd 2002-2009)
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What Does A Dollar Really Buy?
Students will: Describe the purpose of a price index. Explain how a price index is calculated. Describe the weaknesses of the CPI. Interpret CPI data as a measure of economic health. Identify who is harmed and who is helped by inflation. (EconEd 2002-2009)
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The Story of Jack and the Bank Stalk
Students will: List the roles and functions of money. Apply the definition of money to various alternatives to money. Describe the role of banks. (EconEd 1999-2009)
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The Story of Jack and the Bank Stalk
The story of Jack and the Bean Stalk is a good lesson about the importance of knowing about money and banks. The story of Jack asks the question, ʺWhat is money?ʺ (EconEd 1999-2018)
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Human Capital For Money
Students will: Identify the relationship between levels of education and wages or salary. Locate information about median income and education levels of a given occupation or career. Define human capital as the sum of a person’s productive knowledge, experience and training. Identify the skills, knowledge, and training (human capital) people will need for various jobs in the ...
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