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  • NCES.2.EC.1.5 - Explain how money is used for saving, spending, borrowing and giving.
Grade Two Making Choices
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In this lesson, students use the book Alexander, Who Used to Be Rich Last Sunday, by Judith Viorst, to learn about opportunity cost, goods and services, incentives, and saving. Students complete worksheets on decision making and choice and play a sorting game with goods and services.

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Social Studies
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Lesson Plan
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Take Charge America
Date Added:
05/17/2017
Grade Two Managing My Money
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In this lesson, the book, The Berenstain Bears' Dollars and Sense, by Stan and Jan Berenstain, is used to teach students about about money management and checking accounts.

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Social Studies
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Lesson Plan
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Take Charge America
Date Added:
05/17/2017
Grade Two Savings and Budget
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In this lesson, the book, The Case of the Shruken Allowance, by Joanne Rockin, is used to teach students about labor, earn income, saving, creating budgets, and equivalent amounts of money. Students complete worksheets on labor and budgets.

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Social Studies
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Lesson Plan
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Take Charge America
Date Added:
05/17/2017
Helping Others
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This resource explains the concept of giving to others that have less than you do in America and in the world. There are additional links on this site for ways to give, ways to help, and ways to share.

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Social Studies
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Reading
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The Mint
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the mint
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Human Resources in "A Chair for My Mother"
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In this lesson, students will learn that characters in the book "A Chair for My Mother" are human resources who save part of the income they earn. Students will identify other human resources and state how the mental and physical work of those human resources allows them to earn an income. Finally, students name strategies to reach a savings goal.

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Social Studies
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Lesson Plan
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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Date Added:
02/23/2017
Money as You Grow
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This site provides students, ages 3-5, with information about things they need to know to live financially smart lives. Activities are listed under each milestone they are introduced to such as needing money to buy things, you earn money by working, you may have to wait before you can buy something you want, and there is a difference between things you want and things you need.

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Social Studies
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Activity/Lab
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President's Advisory Counsel on Financial Capability
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President's Advisory Counsel on Financial Capability
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Money as You Grow
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This site provides students, ages 3-5, with information about things they need to know to live financially smart lives. Activities are listed under each milestone they are introduced to such as needing money to buy things, you earn money by working, you may have to wait before you can buy something you want, and there is a difference between things you want and things you need.

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President's Advisory Counsel on Financial Capability
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President's Advisory Counsel on Financial Capability
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06/24/2019
Something Special for Me
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In this lesson, students learn about the act of saving and how the accumulation of money saved is termed savings. They are read a story about a family that saves and how savings can be used to make a large purchase the family would not ordinarily be able to make. They recognize that there is an opportunity cost to saving, as well as an opportunity cost to spending.

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Social Studies
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Lesson Plan
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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Date Added:
03/15/2017
Spending Money
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In this lesson, students share one chapter from Henry and Beezus, by Beverly Cleary, to learn about exchange, market, price, and spending. They complete a worksheet on checking accounts and analyze the costs of using a credit card.

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Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
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Take Charge America
Date Added:
02/07/2017
Spending Plans--Student Guide
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This guide is intended for use with the lesson "Spending Plans." In this lesson, students will understand the concept of dividing their money into categories, namely "save," "spend," and "share." Students will understand that money is limited in quantity and must be divided for different purposes.

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Social Studies
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Lesson Plan
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InCharge Debt Solutions
Date Added:
02/23/2017
Spending Plans--Teacher's Guide
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In this lesson, students will understand the concept of dividing their money into categories, namely "save," "spend," and "share." Students will understand that money is limited in quantity and must be divided for different purposes.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
InCharge Debt Solutions
Date Added:
02/23/2017