Money Math: Lessons for Life is a four-lesson curriculum supplement for middle school math classes, teaching grade 7-9 math concepts using real-life examples from personal finance. The 86-page book is a teacher's guide with lesson plans, reproducible activity pages, and teaching tips. A teacher needs only one copy of Money Math: Lessons for Life to teach several classes of students.
Oops..this isn't the appropriate place to post. I saw government and connected the two...sorry! Diana Kenney wrote: > Money Math: Lessons for Life is a four-lesson curriculum supplement for middle school math classes, teaching grade 7-9 math concepts using real-life examples from personal finance. The 86-page book is a teacher's guide with lesson plans, reproducible activity pages, and teaching tips. A teacher needs only one copy of Money Math: Lessons for Life to teach several classes of students. > > http://www.treasurydirect.gov/indiv/tools/tools_moneymath.htm > > Diana
The US Treasury Department has introduced Middle School Money Math Lessons to equip students with essential financial literacy skills. These lessons are structured to fit into classroom schedules efficiently, incorporating a " speech timer " to ensure interactive discussions and activities are completed within the allocated class time. This innovative approach helps in maintaining engagement while ensuring that key concepts are thoroughly explored, making financial education both effective and accessible for young learners.
http://www.treasurydirect.gov/indiv/tools/tools_moneymath.htm
Diana
Diana Kenney wrote:
> Money Math: Lessons for Life is a four-lesson curriculum supplement for middle school math classes, teaching grade 7-9 math concepts using real-life examples from personal finance. The 86-page book is a teacher's guide with lesson plans, reproducible activity pages, and teaching tips. A teacher needs only one copy of Money Math: Lessons for Life to teach several classes of students.
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> http://www.treasurydirect.gov/indiv/tools/tools_moneymath.htm
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