These K-12 lesson plans, activities and publications are correlated with national and state teaching standards.
| Title | Description | Grade Level |
|---|---|---|
| Beige Book | Check out the Beige Book, a great overview of the economy of each of the Federal Reserve Districts. | 9-12th |
| Debit Card — Credit Card | In this lesson, students weigh the advantages and disadvantages of using cash and consumer credit through an explanation of and activities (such as a fly swatter game) using debit and credit cards. | 3rd-5th |
| Economic Concepts Posters | On the back of these award winning, student created illustrations of economics concepts, teachers will find hands-on ideas for teaching the concepts presented. | K-8th |
| Federal Reserve SOL Review | This lesson plan is helpful for middle and high school educators reviewing the Federal Reserve System in their classes. | 6-12th |
| Historical Figure Bookmarks | View activities to accompany the historical figures bookmarks. | K-6th |
| Lemonade for Sale | Incorporates the economic concepts of producer, consumer, and productive resources through active exploration. | 2nd-3rd |
| My Money | An educational package for students in elementary school. Lessons include: What is Money?, Money Equivalents and Jobs, Money, Goods & Services | K-3rd |
| Once Upon a Dime, Part II | In this lesson, students discover that financial institutions act as intermediaries between savers and borrowers. | 6-8th |
| Region Focus | In selected issues and articles of Region Focus, economic concepts are identified and linked to free lessons. | 6-12th |
| Title | Description |
|---|---|
| Economic Concepts Posters | On the back of these award winning, student created illustrations of economics concepts, teachers will find hands-on ideas for teaching the concepts presented. |
| Historical Figure Bookmarks | View activities to accompany the historical figures bookmarks. |
| Lemonade for Sale | Incorporates the economic concepts of producer, consumer, and productive resources through active exploration. |
| My Money | An educational package for students in elementary school, which include: What is Money?, Money Equivalents and Jobs, Money, Goods & Services |
| Title | Description |
|---|---|
| Debit Card - Credit Card | In this lesson, students weigh the advantages and disadvantages of using cash and consumer credit through an explanation of and activities (such as a fly swatter game) using debit and credit cards. |
| Economic Concepts Posters | On the back of these award winning, student created illustrations of economics concepts, teachers will find hands-on ideas for teaching the concepts presented. |
| Historical Figure Bookmarks | View activities to accompany the historical figures bookmarks. |
| Lemonade for Sale | Incorporates the economic concepts of producer, consumer, and productive resources through active exploration. |
| My Money | An educational package for students in elementary school, which include: What is Money?, Money Equivalents and Jobs, Money, Goods & Services |
| Title | Description |
|---|---|
| Economic Concepts Posters | On the back of these award winning, student created illustrations of economics concepts, teachers will find hands-on ideas for teaching the concepts presented. |
| Federal Reserve SOL Review | This lesson plan is helpful for middle and high school educators reviewing the Federal Reserve System in their classes. |
| Historical Figure Bookmarks | View activities to accompany the historical figures bookmarks. |
| Once Upon a Dime, Part II | In this lesson, students discover that financial institutions act as intermediaries between savers and borrowers. |
| Title | Description |
|---|---|
| Beige Book | Check out the Beige Book, a great overview of the economy of each of the Federal Reserve Districts. |
| Federal Reserve SOL Review | This lesson plan is helpful for middle and high school educators reviewing the Federal Reserve System in their classes. |
| Historical Figure Bookmarks |
View activities to accompany the historical figures bookmarks.
|
| Region Focus | In selected issues and articles of Region Focus, economic concepts are identified and linked to free lessons. |
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