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 | Financial Fitness for Life: Steps to Financial Fitness - Grades 3-5 - Teacher Guide Grade: 3-5 Published: 2001 3 of the 16 lessons are related to this lesson. They are listed below. Theme 3: Lesson 6 - Consumers Want Goods and Services This lesson focuses on consumer spending decisions that students make and the different roles they assume in making those decisions. The activities establish a rationale for studying personal finance... Theme 4: Lesson 15 - It's a Balancing Act In this lesson, the students use manipulatives to learn about income, expenses (variable, fixed), and budgeting. Theme 1: Lesson 2 - Urban Mouse & Rural Mouse In this lesson, children use an index of businesses for a fictitious community to learn that people provide goods and services in the community. They read an adaptation of the fable "City Mouse, Coun...
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 | Choices & Changes: In Life, School, & Work - Grades 5-6 - Teacher's Resource Manual Grade: 5-6 Published: 2001 2 of the 15 lessons are related to this lesson. They are listed below. Unit 3: Lesson 7 - Can I Produce Something People Want? Students use common objects to produce goods they think people will use to satisfy wants. They read a biography of inventor George Washington Carver, learning how Carver helped tenant farmers in the ... Unit 3: Lesson 9 - What Results When People Use Improved Physical Capital Resources? Students learn that using technologies increase production during a business simulation.
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