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41. The Mint: Ideas For Teachers
adults appear illequipped to teach their offspring Decisions Planning the Prom;The stock market Risk plan is supported by class activities that illustrate
http://www.themint.org/teachers/index.php
Home Site Index Search: Why The Mint? Tips for Parents Ideas for Teachers About the Mint ... Lesson Plans Overview Lesson Plans: Budgeting Your Financial Resources Ideas for Teachers The need for money management skills
This site is designed to help you teach 6-12 graders to manage money. The need for such practical instruction is a serious one. Both test scores and the current money management behavior of young people prove that they lack the basics in this, one of the most important areas of their lives. And because the facts about a great many Americans' spending and saving habits are troublesome, many adults appear ill-equipped to teach their offspring. Consequently, while young people may look to their parents as role models, our nation's adults may not have the mentoring skills needed to give our youth good financial habits. Two cases in point:
  • 34% of Americans have not even begun to prepare for retirement. And 55% say that the major obstacle to saving is a continuing focus on today's expenses rather than their financial future.*
As a country, we have to reverse this trend. We have designed The Mint to help you lay the groundwork for a responsible approach to teaching students about personal money management. You'll find that The Mint is divided into two major areas: pages for students and pages for mentors, teachers and parents.

42. Revenue Links
Street trading designed adults understand the stock market, the costs and ADDITIONALLINKS TO PACE activities. often has so much to teach that entrepreneurship
http://www.angelfire.com/id2/minireal/Teachers/teacherrevenue.htm
P = primary I = intermediate M = middle L esson plans for econ.
http://www.coolbank.com/Elementary/3To5/lessonpln.htm
Lesson plans from Econopolis.
http://tqjunior.thinkquest.org/3901/lissa/teacher%27scorner.htm
Edustock is an educational web page designed to teach what the stock market is, and how it can works. It includes tutorials on the stock market and how to pick good stocks. IMH
http://library.thinkquest.org/3088/
An electronic version of Wall Street trading designed adults understand the stock market, the costs and benefits involved in decision-making, the sources and uses of capital and other related economic concepts.
http://www.smgww.org/
Teachers are great sources of ideas for learning activities that provide experience in entrepreneurial skills...and often they don't even know they are doing so. Some activities appropriate for intermediate or middle school. PACE (Program for Acquiring Competence in Entrepreneurship).
http://www.entre-ed.org/ideas.htm

43. Economics Lesson Plans And Links
Lesson Plans/activities. for K12 teachers http//ecedweb.unomaha.edu/teach.htm. Understandingthe stock market Lesson Planby Neal Rothenburger http//www.orst
http://www.angelfire.com/ks/tonyaskinner/econ.html
Lesson Plans/Activities
Lesson Plan: The Great Millionaire Race (Economics)
http://bsd.econ.org/whatsnew/6-8.htm
Lesson Plan: How Much is Too Much (Economics)
http://bsd.econ.org/whatsnew/9-12.htm
Lesson Plan: Goods and Services (Economics)
http://yea1.org/curriculum.html
Economics Lesson Plans
http://www.richmond.edu/~ed344/webunits/economics/lessonplans.html
Lesson Plan: Don't Fence Me OutBarriers to Trade
http://www.econedlink.org/minute/teacher/T000119.html
Economics Lesson Plans (AskEric)
http://ericir.syr.edu/Virtual/Lessons/Social_St/Economics/index.html
Lesson Plan: Is the Tassle Worth the Hassle? (Economics of Education)
http://ecedweb.unomaha.edu/lessons/lesson15.htm
Lesson Plan: What is a Stock, and Who Owns McDonalds?
http://ecedweb.unomaha.edu/lessons/mark1.htm
Lesson Plans: Give and Take (Economic tradeoffs)
http://ecedweb.unomaha.edu/lessons/fems1.htm
Lesson Plan: How can Entrepreneurs Control Costs? (Fixed vs. Variable)
http://ecedweb.unomaha.edu/lessons/euse1.htm
Lesson Plan: How Can a Bank Pay Your Interest? (Business Math) http://www.successlink.org/great/g796.html

44. SMCNWS: Internet-Based Lesson Plans
Includes a simulated stock market game, the connection links, including experiments,activities, interactive games and resources to help teach and reinforce
http://www.col-ed.org/smcnws/msres/curriculum.html
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  • BasketMath Interactive An interactive approach to learning many different math concepts. It is designed for grades 4-10. Exploring Data: K-8 Lesson Plans on the Web Lots of interactive lesson plans compiled by the Math Forum/Urban Systemic Initiative. MegaMath Experiment and play with unusual and important mathematical ideas. Mrs. Glosser's Math Goodies A free educational website featuring interactive lessons that use a problem-solving approach and actively engage students in the learning process. MSTE Mathematics Lessons Database A searchable, K-12 database of only lessons that use the Internet in some way. Online Math Applications Simulations that apply math to real world situations. Includes a simulated stock market game, the connection between math and music, the history of math, math concepts involving science, and how math can help you save money and drive safely. Silver Burdett Gin Ready to use math activity descriptions, activity sheets and answer keys for grades K-6.

45. A Virtual Library Of Useful URLs - 371.3 WebQuests
of One World, Use Literature to teach Tolerance, and My Internet activities may becompleted alone or by stock exchange Good News Bears stock market Project.
http://www.aresearchguide.com/webquests.html
A Virtual Library of Useful URLs
WebQuests - Web-Based Lesson Plans Links arranged by Dewey Decimal Classification Compiled by I. Lee

004.67 World Wide Web Buddy Project: Teacher Resources . Site aims to help you integrate technology into the classroom with a 3-D model: Develop, Design, and Deliver. Includes a tutorial. Tips for meeting the six technology foundations suggested by NETS (National Educational Technology Standards) are included. Find out how to develop Web-based curriculum and to empower student learning with Web publishing. 004.67 World Wide Web Technology Toolbox 301.45 Afro-Americans - Segregation - Southern States - History - 1865-1951 The Impact of Jim Crow . Objective: Students will understand the content and impact of Jim Crow laws, connect Jim Crow laws with racial conditions of the 20th century, and practice persuasive writing. Designed for Grade 10 U.S. History. 301.45 Afro-Americans - Segregation - Southern States - History - 1865-1951 From Jim Crow to Linda Brown : A Retrospective of the African-American Experience from 1897 to 1953. Lesson plans for Grades 9-12, United States History and Government. 303.6 Terrorism

46. Math - Page 2 Of 2
Tool Use this online stock exchange simulation tool to teach students about playingthe stock market. WebMath Plenty of problems and activities for all ages.
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47. Landon School : Upper School : Student Life : Extracurricular Activities
of Community Service and Extracurriculur activities Brown and against each otherin a stock market contest done from local companies come and teach members of
http://www.landon.net/upper/student_life/extra.htm

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Student Life : Extracurricular Activities
The following is a sampling of the many extracurricular activities offered as opportunities for upper school students. For more information, please contact Sara Atherton , (301) 320-1384, Coordinator of Community Service and Extracurriculur Activities:
Brown and White - Landon Yearbook
Brown and White is the Landon yearbook. Students work on this publication throughout the year. Opportunities exist for those interested in writing, photography, publicity and design.
Student leaders: Chase Bourke Faculty Advisor: Dr. Barnett Andrew Dayton Pramukta Kumar
Chinese Roundtable
This group meets to discuss major issues about China and brings in outside speakers on these issues.
Student leaders: Raleigh Martin Faculty Advisor: Mrs. Tan
Debate Club
If you are interested in sharpening your mental and research skills, join the Debate Club. Club members will debate against other schools on topics such as nuclear proliferation, land mines, relations between North and South Korea, and Iran-Libya sanctions. Student leaders: Sarab Singh Faculty Advisor: Mr. Tuckerman

48. The Stock Market Game
The stock market Game ™ (SMG) is an interactive educational tool through fun, norisksimulations of investment activities. SMG can be used to teach a wide
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Participants have included students in grades 4-12, college students and individual adult teams. SMG can be used to teach a wide variety of skills to players of all ages:
  • It improves study skills by placing participants in decision-making roles that require research, analysis and judgement.
  • It promotes interpersonal skills, cooperation and teamwork.
  • It teaches about the American economics system and the role therein of the securities industry.

Program Overview
The SMG program is offered in the Fall and Spring semesters, with participants working in teams numbering one to five. At the start of the 10-week simulation, each team receives a hypothetical $100,000 to invest in a portfolio of securities listed on the New York Stock Exchange, The American Stock Exchange, and the Nasdaq Stock Market. Trading is based on actual daily market closing prices. The team works together to develop an investing strategy, and is allowed to buy and sell stocks, buy on margin, sell short and place price limits on transactions.

49. Listings Of The World Home Family Parenting Financial
Review Products, services, information, and activities that help schools and is designedto teach students in teaching Kids About the stock market Post Review
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50. Newsprint: Beyond Newsprint: The Chronicle In Education
year, CIE offers a variety of programs that teach students about includes a wealthof fun, safetypromoting newspaper activities and 25 The stock market Game.
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Chronicle in Education (CIE) is an entire department devoted to helping teachers find new and creative ways to educate and motivate their students
The Chronicle offers discounted newspaper subscriptions for classroom use and a wide array of programs and curriculum for area teachers. By partnering with CIE, you can help further education in our area, and at the same time, help develop your company's future customer base.
Help the community with Adopt-A-Class/Readers Are Leaders Foundation
Your company can bring goodwill to our community and help local schools in the process by providing classroom newspapers as reading and research materials at half price. With our Adopt-A-Class program, you can specify which school or even classroom you would like to adopt, or you can let us choose one for you. Newspapers serve as a "living textbook" from which students can learn about the world around them from science, business and fine arts, to fashion, politics and more. And, in local and national research studies, newspapers have been shown to be effective for improving student performance in reading, composition and mathematics. With their classroom subscription of the Houston Chronicle, teachers may select from a wide variety of curriculum packages that are specially designed to help them use the newspaper to teach. Chronicle in Education can accept 501 (c)(3) tax-deductible contributions, with all proceeds directly supporting literacy in our community.

51. KYVL: For Teachers: Social Studies
Good News Bears is an interactive stock market project designed American Memory website to teach about United as well as frameworks, activities, and lessons
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ABC News for Kids
Students read current events articles, then answer interactive questions about the articles.
American Presidents
This site has everything you ever wanted to know about the American presidents. It includes teacher guides, reference material, key events of each presidency, and more.
Biographical Dictionary
This searchable dictionary includes more than 28,000 individuals from ancient times to the present.
Biography.com
Lots of great biographies from past to present and covers all areas of studies. Lesson plans are also available to use with individual biography sections.
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History and Social Studies Web
This website contains links for K-12 teachers in all social studies areas.
Kentucky Kids Project
Fourth grade students from across Kentucky participated in a Home State project. Students researched various aspects of the Commonwealth. These include but are not limited to history, economy, geography, culture. Students will enjoy seeing what other fourth graders have found and created. Included are a jeopardy game to test learning about Kentucky from the website.
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This site has fast facts, capitals, trivia and other information about each state.

52. Post-News Educational Services - Workshops
the newspaper (12 hours) A variety of hands-on activities using the classifiedads, food section, sports pages, stock market, weather to teach and reinforce
http://www.post-newseducation.com/workshop.htm
Post-News Educational Services is proud to announce the following workshops which can be offered at your site before, during and after school hours, including evenings and weekends. Workshops done by any of our staff members can be scheduled by calling Maria Trujillo at 303.820.1931 or 800-336-7678, ext. 1931. We also offer Stock Market Workshops . July 11 we will hold our Summer Workshop
In-Service Workshops
Faculty Meeting (15-30 minutes): This mini-workshop, tailored to fit the needs of the group, gives a brief o verview of the programs, resources, and services which help teachers use the newspaper as a integral part of their curriculum. Introduction to Using the Newspaper in the Classroom (1 hour): An introductory workshop presenting an overview of our educational programs and several hands-on techniques for using the newspaper as a textbook supplement. Across the Board (30-45 minutes): Eric Elkins, Colorado Kids editor, walks teachers through newspaper activities spanning the content areas. He provides insights on how to prepare for the CSAP's and stick to the standards, while allowing students to explore a new "textbook" every day. Teaching Reading/Writing Skills (1-2 hours): How to teach and reinforce state standards using the daily newspaper. Includes an overview of how to use our serialized fiction and non-fiction with CSAP-style questions.

53. Fall - Winter 1997
Handson classroom activities that teach economic concepts will new economic educationsites and activities on the An overview of the stock market by financial
http://www.temple.edu/sscee/fall.htm
Home About SSCEE Programs Online Registration ... Search SSCEE Fall/Winter 1997 Newsletter Events and Updates The Stock Market Game of PA Comes to SSCEE at Temple University Temple University is pleased to welcome SMG of PA to the Safeguard Scientifics Center for Economic Education. SSCEE and the Department of Economics will now house the statewide administration of the game. Linda Peterman has joined the staff at SSCEE as the Statewide Coordinator of the Stock Market Game. To receive further information regarding SMG of PA, call Linda at 1-800-722-6708. Although the game is under way for the fall semester, you may register for the Spring 1998 game any time. SMG Spring Game Dates: February 28, 1998 through May 1, 1998 Registration Deadline: February 6, 1998 Workshop Information Afternoon workshops for SMG400, the original paper game, and SMG2000, the internet version, will be held in January 1998. A full day workshop is scheduled for December (see Calendar of Events for details) which will include an internet session. For more information regarding SMG workshops for the Philadelphia region, call SSCEE. Philadelphia Regional Stock Market Game Winners: 1996 - 1997 SMG2000/Fall 1996/Elementary Division SMG2000/Fall 1996/Middle School Division SMG2000/Fall 1996/High School Division Philadelphia: Joseph J. Greenberg School

54. Welcome To Register In Education!
guide will show you how to teach each concept an effective reader and writer, andincludes activities students can stock market Games (Grades 38) Game I - Win
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COURAGE, RESPECT, SELF-DISCIPLINE, RESPONSIBILITY. A long time favorite, this insightful program covers these topics and more. You will receive delivery of The Orange County Register on Thursdays, and a supplement for each student. Offered anytime throughout the year. Do-It-Yourself (Grades 3-8)
Students will learn how to reach goals in school and in life by preparing themselves mentally and physically. Students will build their self-esteem, character, health and fitness. The program includes a class set of student supplements and newspaper delivery on Thursdays.

55. NIE.DallasNews.com
focus on using newspapers to teach the use of free enterprise, business, financeand the stock market. STUDENTS (Grades 912) - Sixty activities that address
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Classroom Subscriptions Curriculum Guides Newspaper Activities Online Lessons ... Contact Us Curriculum Guides Guides for all grade levels Elementary Guides Secondary Guides GUIDES FOR ALL GRADE LEVELS - This 68-page guide is a terrific way to link black history to today's news and information. Highlights outstanding black individuals in the fields of government, politics, civil rights, the arts, music, business, sports, medicine and more. CAREERS/LIFE SKILLS - Includes activities designed to enhance students' understanding of the connection between their individual needs and those of prospective employers. CELEBRATE THEATRE! - Activities encourage students to use newspapers to answer questions about 22 new or revival plays. Detailed lesson plans for " Cats ", "

56. Personal Economics
teach IN G KID S HO W AMERIC A WORKS. Activity Nine stock market In the first oftwo activities about the stock market, the students explore the stock
http://www.jamemphis.org/programs/personalEconomics1.htm
T E A C H I N G K I D S H O W A M E R I C A W O R K S Programs Middle School Personal Economics® Middle Grades Programs Personal Economics helps students assess their personal skills and interests, explore career options, learn job-hunting skills, and discover the value of an education. They also learn about budgets, personal and family financial management, and the use of credit. The activities reinforce economic concepts taught in career, life skills, and other social studies electives. The learning objectives listed beside each activity state the skills and knowledge the students will gain. Activity One: Marketing Yourself
The students recognize their role in the U.S. market system. They are introduced to the program through an activity that reveals the importance of marketing oneself. Key Learning Objectives
The students will
define market
design business cards to market themselves Activity Two: Identifying Your Skills and Interests
The students identify personal skills and interests and relate them to various careers. They realize that their choices today will influence their future roles in the marketplace. Key Learning Objectives
The students will
identify personal skills and interests
relate personal skills and interests to career options Activity Three: Job Opportunities
The students discover the steps involved in finding a job. They read employment ads and practice filling out a job application. They discuss the value of jobs and volunteer experiences to their future career plans.

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guide has 60 activities to teach sequence and school math, this guide provides activitiesthat meet 9. stock market Game Each student receives a comprehensive
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58. Workshop Descriptions, Longwood Center For Economic Education
The mechanics of the stock market Game and classroom activities will assist technologywith social studies for the teacher who has too much to teach in too
http://www.longwood.edu/lcee/wkspdesc.htm
Workshop Descriptions Register for workshops Workshops Exploring the Stock Market Game
Grade levels:4-12
The Lorax Hear the Once-ler reveal his tale of Abiggering his business and Thneeds for sale! Children love Dr. Seuss and so will you when you see how easy he makes teaching economics. This unit, created by a local elementary school teacher, incorporates economics, math, reading, science, art, music and technology with social studies for the teacher who has too much to teach in too little time. Grade levels:K-3 Play Dough Economics Grade levels:K-3 Environmental Economics Merge economics and environmentalism in your classroom! This workshop applies economic concepts to environmental issues such as population growth, the endangered species act, air pollution, garbage, recycling, and environmental regulation. This material is particularly useful for teaching science, government, or social studies. Teachers will receive a book of activities and lessons that sell for over. Grade levels:8-12 Economics and Geography Too much to teach? Too little time to teach it? This workshop will help you integrate economics, geography, and literature through the use of high-interest, child-tested activities. Our hands-on approach will focus on how changes in latitude bring changes in attitude about needs, resources, jobs, specialization, interdependence and more! Help your students navigate the world of economics by signing up for Economics and Geography today.

59. Math
a Java geometry applet to teach geometry concepts Multimedia activities providesShockwave activities that create real Good News Bear stock market Project - an
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60. La. Challenge Resources Social Studies Resource Centers
at global issues), Events Orbit (shortterm projects and activities for your Edustockdesigned to teach young and old alike, what the stock market is, and
http://www.challenge.state.la.us/res/Cur-resource/Soc-studies.htm

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