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Play the budgeting game where you have to figure out how you would spend your money...if you were down to the last $1000 to your name.
Thought provoking, while obviously liberal, video about the mass production of bottled water.
What is Planet Orange? It’s an exciting new planet in the deepest reaches of outer space that helps kids, from 1st to 6th grade, learn about earning, spending, saving and investing.
Informative and easy to understand description of stocks
I enjoyed (or rather, was shocked by) the "Story of Stuff" video by Annie Leonard. This NYTimes lesson plan has students watch the video with an objective eye to look for potential bias.
the fun, safe, free way to try your hand at the stock market.
this is a fun way to learn money management facts. although I'm upset that you have to play both sides...I played Ravens vs. Steelers and by the luck of the draw the Steelers won! boooooooo....lol
perfect! lesson plans for my Life Skills class on money management.
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