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Web Curricula
- Center
for Economic Education at the University of Nebraska at Omaha
— Resources for economics teachers from K12 to college/university
level, as well as links to other web sites with economic information
- Center
for Entrepreneurship and Economic Education — Sponsored
by the University of Missouri-St. Louis and affiliated with the
Missouri Council on Economic Education
- EconEDLink
— Classroom-tested, Internet-based economic lesson materials
for grades K-12
- Econ
Exchange — A semi-annual publication for K-12 teachers.
- Great
Economists Treasure Hunt — Treasure or treachery await
your students as they journey through the Great Economic Timeline,
gathering answers to unlock the ancient treasure chest. Produced
by the San Francisco Fed.
- H.I.P.
Pocket Change — The U.S. Mint's educational site for
kids
- JA Student Center
— The JA Student Center is an online navigational tool geared
to help your students become workforce ready. They can gain knowledge
on how to handle their money, explore careers, get tips on starting
a business and much more.
- Jump$tart:
Financial Smarts for Students — Activities, information
and resources from the Jump$tart Coalition for Personal Financial
Literacy, which promotes personal finance education for grades
K-12
- Lesson
Plan for New Quarters — Lesson plans covering the U.S.
Mint's 50 State Quarters program, designed for grades K-6
- The Stock
Market Game — An electronic educational simulation program
designed to help students in grades 4-12 learn more about economics,
finance and the American economic system
- U.S.
Bureau of Engraving and Printing's Kids' Page — Interactive
displays and games that help educate children ages 5 to 13 about
anti-counterfeiting features
- What's
a Dollar Worth? — A Minneapolis Fed site that includes
a CPI inflation calculator
- Wise
Pockets World — University of Missouri-St. Louis site
that helps kids, parents and teachers learn about managing money
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