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  1. Learning lessons from market activity.(Focus: banking and finance)(retirement plans): An article from: Westchester County Business Journal by Matthew Tuttle, 2003-09-08
  2. Public-sector defined contribution plans: lessons from seven governments.: An article from: Government Finance Review by Girard Miller, Joseph J., Jr. Jankowski, 1998-12-01

21. Money Lesson Plans
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Home Education Resources for Teachers Lesson Plans for Teachers. Lesson Plans for Teachers. The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia publishes lessons for K12 teachers to use to
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23. Money In The Bank Lesson Plan - Crayola OFFICIAL Site
Money in the Bank Lesson Plan. Young bankers and storekeepers practice counting money and making change. They keep their money in this recycledbox bank.
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24. Lesson Plans & Classroom Activities - Federal Reserve Bank Of Richmond
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25. Teach Elementary Economics With This Lesson For Grades 3-5
Students will learn elementary economics surrounding banking, interest, borrowing and more with this free lesson plan
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Money: Bucks, Banks, and Business

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 Profit or Loss Brain Booster 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.
It’s important for students to understand what interest means. Define interest as “a fee paid for borrowing money.” Explain that when a person puts his or her money in the bank, the bank is, in a sense, borrowing the person’s money. The bank uses the person’s money by lending it to other people or companies. The bank

26. Banking - Professional Development, Teaching Resources, Lesson Plans, Mathematic
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27. FDIC: Learning Bank
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29. Banking Basics Seminar Lesson Plan Packet
MoneyWi$e Banking Basics Seminar Package (rev. 2009) page 1 of 27 Banking Basics Seminar Lesson Plan Packet MATERIALS CHECKLIST 1.
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30. Teaching Basic Banking Principles - An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan
An understanding of banking is important for our students as we face the monetary situation of the coming years. This lesson is a good tool for getting the students started.
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Teaching Basic Banking Principles
An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan Submitted by: Brian L. Johnson
School or Affiliation: Marana High, AZ
Endorsed by: These lesson plans are the result of the work of the teachers who have attended the Columbia Education Center's Summer Workshop. CEC is a consortium of teacher from 14 western states dedicated to improving the quality of education in the rural, western, United States, and particularly the quality of math and science Education. CEC uses Big Sky Telegraph as the hub of their telecommunications network that allows the participating teachers to stay in contact with their trainers and peers that they have met at the Workshops. Date: May 1994 Grade Level(s): Subject(s):
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Overview: This is a lesson that is intended to be used as a method of teaching basic banking principles. Rather than a dry textbook lesson, this lesson (which is probably best done orally, but can be utilized as a take- home or in-class reading assignment) provides an interesting approach to showing how banks "create" money, what reserves are, and what a "run" on a bank is. The lesson is adaptable to whatever the needs are in your particular situation. Purpose: An understanding of banking is important for our students as we face the monetary situation of the coming years. This lesson is a good tool for getting them started.

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32. Teachers | Lesson Plan On How To Write Checks | Balance A Checkbook
Lesson Plan and Exercise on Teaching Basic Check Writing Skills. 72 Page Book. Great Suppliment for Classroom Lesson.
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33. Spending And Saving Money Lesson Plan, Economics Banking, Worksheet, Teaching Ac
Teaching Spending and Saving Money Elementary Students Printable Activities Teachers Learning Education School Theme Unit Free Resources Second Grade
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The students identifies the choices people can make about spending and saving their money [banking system].
Lesson Objectives Suggested Grades 2nd Grade 3rd Grade Lesson Excerpt Instructional Procedures: 1. Teacher instructs at least one daily lesson on explaining the purpose of a bank with respect to a savings account and a checking account. The teacher also explains the term ?allowance? and ?budget? while students write the key words in their journal. 2. Teacher organizes the class into four separate groups. Each group is given a pretend $20 bill from the Monopoly board game [or the teacher can create a pretend $20 bill using construction paper]. 3. The group finds four items from their desk and/or backpack to price such as a pencil, a book, an eraser, and a pair of scissors.

34. Banking
There are many services offered by banks. One of the most convenient ways of recording spending and keeping a budget in balance is to establish a checking account.
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35. Free Printable Lesson Plans: Math, Money, Banking, Shopping - Associated Content
Free Printable Math and Money lesson plans, games, activities, projects, cut and paste, flashcards and worksheets. Teach coin counting, adding, making change, multiplication
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    Money is one of the best subjects to explore when teaching math skills. Units on money math are essential for improving scores on high stakes testing as well. Here are some of the many benefits of instruction in money math:
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    36. Lesson Plan - My Bank, My Budget, My Decisions! (3-5)
    Using the Learning to Give fourpart bank, students will create a simple personal budget, or spending plan, based on their projected monthly income and expenditures. They will
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    38. WOW!Zone: Educators
    Our Programs The TD Bank WOW!Zone is a comprehensive financial literacy program created by TD Bank. Our goal is to provide children and teens with valuable information about money
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    The TD Bank WOW!Zone is a comprehensive financial literacy program created by TD Bank. Our goal is to provide children and teens with valuable information about money, saving, banking and investing. Designed to be educational, fun, and interactive, our programs provide a solid foundation for everyone to create a strong financial future.
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    Each lesson is supported with an activity that is age appropriate for grades K - 12.

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    January is the month for blood donation and time for science lessons at the blood bank. Find lesson plans about blood transfusions during national blood donor month.
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