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http://www.
practicalmoneyskills.com/
english/students/
Simple lessons followed by a quiz in the following areas: Making Spending Decisions, Spending Plans, Earning Money and What is Money. |
http://www.practicalmoneyskills.com/index.php#
Play a game called “Cash Puzzler.” Assemble realistic-looking bills that have been cut into pieces. |
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http://www.moneymanagement.org/Budgeting-Tools/Credit-Articles/Youth-and-Money/Just-for-You/Just-for-You-Parents-Allowance-Tips-and-Tools.aspx
When your children first get allowance, don't be surprised if they want to go and immediately spend it. Allowance provides a guided opportunity to learn about prioritizing, saving, and impulse spending. Discussion and guidance around small amounts of money give them their first exposure to setting financial goals.
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hthttp://realmoneyrealworld.osu.edu/
This material may be purchased by teachers to use as part of a curriculum on money management skills. It is, perhaps, best suited for high school students, although teachers of younger grade levels may find some of the materials useful. |
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http://www.cibc.com/ca/youth/
Play some games for kids under 12. |
http://www.cibc.com/ca/youth/
Welcome to the CIBC SmartStart™ Program. Information for teaching your children from ages 5-8 about money. |
http://www.teachers.net/
lessons/posts/138.html
A simple rhyme for learning the values of the coins.. |
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http://www.
familyeducation.com/
subchannel/
0,2794,62-175,00.html
From teaching with coupons to creating a piggybank, help your child learn the value of money. Then, find ways to save for your child's future. |
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http://rubistar.4teachers.org/
Search this site for a rubric to assess student performance on creating a poster for any topic. This may be used with Lessons Two and Four. |
http://www.funbrain.com/
cashreg/index.html
Here is a game for practicing the skill of making change. Students are given the price and the amount given. They select the coins to determine their change. |
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http://www.cfschools.net/
schools/ch/heazak/pennies/
pennies.html
This is an exciting introduction to money. Students read Benny's Pennies by Pat Brisson. During rug time, the students will recreate the story and discuss how they would spend their money. This would be good to use along with sharing or gift-giving themes. |
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http://rubistar.4teachers.org/
This site can help teachers create rubrics for assessing student performance on writing a friendly letter. This may be used with Lesson Four.
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http://www.aaamath.com/
mny313-conv-dimes
-nickels-pennies.html
This lesson is such a neat way for kids to use the Internet to practice skills online. |
http://www.ed.gov/
pubs/parents/
Math/funmath.html
This is a great site full of math activities to do with children. Check out the other activities related to money by browsing the table of contents. |
http://www.treas.gov/
kids/
This site includes nine different units and activities that are great for history of money and reinforcement of skills. |
http://www.quizlab.com/
A site that allows teachers to create their own quiz and it’s free. |
http://www.usmint.gov/
kids/ index.cfm?
Filecontents=/kids/games
/index.cfm&pick=1
This site from the National Treasury includes games. Especially fun is coloring the quarters from different states. |
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http://www.teachers.net/
lessons/posts/399.html
This lesson explores the similarities, differences and value of the penny, nickel, dime and quarter. |
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http://www.sbgmath.com/
gr2/chapter4/activity/
index2.html
Students review identifying coins and counting money. |
http://www.fool.com/
money/investingforkids/
investingforkids.htm
Tips for parents about teaching children about money and investing. |
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