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LessonCorner Directory Results for Money
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1. Money Lesson
The students use a Java Applet to learn and understand the value of different coins and bills and how to add and subtract money. The lesson includes the history of money and a full description of coins and bills and ways to combine them.
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2. Grand Opening
Students will be introduced to the roles of banker and cashier. They will also learn to balance their credits and debits.
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4. What Is Money?
What is money? Where does money come from? How is money used? How do people get money? What are some ways that kids get money? Learn all this and more!
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5. Making Choices
What does the word choice mean? What are some things that kids spend money on? Why do we have to make choices when we decide how to spend money? Teach your students all this and more.
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6. Spending Smarts
Who has ever made a decision about spending money? What did you consider when you made your decision? What is a credit card? Your students will learn all this and more with this exciting lesson plan.
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7. Count on the Euro
On January 1, 1999, 12 nations in Europe began to use a new currency called the Euro. Since then, other nations have become part of the European Union. Most, but not all, member countries have adopted the Euro. Find out which countries use the Euro.
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Additional Search Results 1 - 10 of 3240 for Money
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1. Money, Money, Money
Money Home Money, Money, Money Activities Lesson Plans Scholary Jennifer Bogacki and Denise Farr Papers Senior Research Technology Grades 1, 2 and 3 Teaching Philosphy Technology and math Standards: By the end of fourth grade, students will make change and count out in amounts up to $20.00. Objectives: St...
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2. Money Values
Information Institute of Syracuse _ Printer friendly text Search Lessons Write a Lesson Plan Guide Selection Criteria Copyright Statement Lesson Plan : AELP-APM0012 Money Values An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan Submitted by: Danine M. Bernardo Email: CBerna8174@aol.com School/University/Affiliation: Felician College, Lodi New Jersey Endorsed by: Danine M. Bernardo, Felician College Date: December 3, 1998 Grade Level(s): 1, 2, 3 Subject(s): Mathematics/Applied...
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3. Sentenceslesson
Technology Activity Title of Activity: "Let's Count Money" Author(s): Brenda Burkett, John Geanangel, Susan Herndon Content Area: Math Grade Level: Primary Lesson Description: Children "drag and drop" coins using the mouse to make specific amounts of money less than a dollar. The coins used are pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, and half dollars. This acti...
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4. Saving and Spending
Title of Lesson: Saving and Spending Objective: Given the story, Uncle Jed's Barbershop, students will be able to identify reasons for spending and saving money. Students will create a time line of Uncle Jed's life focusing on why he saved and spent his money. Materials Needed: Chart Paper Uncle Jed's Barbershop by Margaree King Mitchell Paper Markers, Pens, Pencils Activities: 1. Tell students you want them to think of all the different reasons people save...
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5. yr8 Trusting Others 2
Lesson Topic: Trusting others: money Subject: Citizenship Curriculum area: {curric area} Keywords: exchange, trade, value, worth Key Concept(s): Trust Values: trustworthiness Year Group: 8 Resources: 'Did you know money' sheet Lesson Duration: 60 mins Lesson Outcomes: To develop students' understanding : understanding of how trust is i...
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6. Money as a Means of Exchange
bluebar.gif 2toneblue.gif showmeheader.gif 1st Grade Lesson 4- Money as a Means of Exchange Objective: Students will explain that money is a means of exchange for goods and services in our society. Economic Words chart from previous Materials: lessons Ox Cart Man by Donald Hall, A New Coat for Anna by Harriet Ziefert or Jack and the Beanstalk 30 bartering cards- Teac...
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7. Greater Than and Less Than Symbol Worksheet, Teaching Lesson Plan
Money Basic Money Earning and Saving and Interactive Instructor Skills Spending Money Investing Money Money Lessons Suggestions Home Lessons Lessons Lessons and Requests TEACHING AND LEARNING GREATER THAN AND LESS THAN SYMBOL BASIC MONEY MATH - LESSON PLAN - WORKSHEET - COMPARING MONEY LESSONS GREATER THA...
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8. Store
...ryday Activities situations. Student Teaching Nebraska State 1.2.1 ? Students will demonstrate the concepts of Standards addition and subtraction up to ten. 1.3.4 ? Students will demonstrate the different units of measurement used in their environment. Objectives: The students will add and subtract money to buy objects in the classroom store. The students will tell orally how much dollar bills and cents are worth. Assessment: The students will give the cashier (teachers) the correct amount of money to buy the objects in the classroom store by adding or subtracting correctly. Provision for special ne...
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9. Counting Coins
Macmillan/McGraw-Hill McGraw-Hill Mathematics Return to McGraw-Hill Mathematics Web-Linked Lesson Plans Grade 1 book McGraw-Hill Math - Grade 1 Chapter 8: Money Theme: At the Toy Store Counting Coins Introduce Teach Close/Assess Check children's work. You may want to have volunteers explain their answers aloud. Ask children to explain why it is helpful to be able to count money. If you wish, have children look again at problem 1. Have them count the same am...
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10. McGraw-Hill Mathematics Grade 6, Chapter 2: What's Your Money Worth?
Macmillan/McGraw-Hill McGraw-Hill Mathematics Return to McGraw-Hill Mathematics Web-Linked Lesson Plans Grade 6 book McGraw-Hill Math - Grade 6 Chapter 2: Multiply and Divide Decimals Theme: I'm In the Money What's Your Money Worth? Introduce Teach Close/Assess Check students' work. You may wish to have volunteers share their answers aloud. Discuss how comparing the values of currency can help people traveling in foreign countries plan their expenses and make intelligent buying decisions. Extend Back to...
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