Money Smart curriculum for grade school youth
Posted by on August 13, 2012
FDIC publishes financial education resource for grade school youth
Providers of financial education programs have been asking for Money Smart resources, produced by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, that elementary school students can use in the classroom or at home. The FDIC has now published a coloring/activity book for youth ages 8–11 that is designed to gently introduce key personal finance concepts. The FDIC also has produced a teacher’s manual for use by anyone leading a group of youngsters in a discussion about money and finances.
To learn more and to order these resources go here.
http://vcart.velocitypayment.com/fdic/index.php?cPath=121_158
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