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Stacy McBain

Fun Money Games for Kids - 2 views

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    Learn how money works with a range of free interactive games and activities that kids will love. Teachers will find excellent activities and practice exercises related to coins, prices, spending money, shopping and more. Open a lemonade stand, start a coffee shop, count coins, run a farm and enjoy all kinds of fun online games that will help kids learn about money.
Cynthia Feist

Money BINGO - Practice Counting Money | ABCya! - 0 views

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    Money Bingo is a fun and interactive educational game with graphics, animations, and sound effects for students in K-12 to practice counting money. Bingo grid size and level of difficulty (pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, and bills) is customizable.
Cynthia Feist

Free Online Learning at GCFLearnFree - 4 views

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    Awesome collection of math, money, and functional life skills training videos and lessons.
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    Goodwill videos and interactives on ADL.  Money, computer basics, career skills, transition, money skills, basic math IWB
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    GCFLearnFree.org offers over 60 interactive tutorials on the topics of everyday life, math & money, work & career, and computer training. Using text, audio, rollover, drag and drop, and clickable features, participants navigate through scenarios necessary for success in the world outside of the classroom.
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    The resource is now featured on the LCPS website as well - http://www.loudoun.k12.va.us/Page/102344
Cynthia Feist

Learn to Count Money | ABCya! - 1 views

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    Learn to count coins and dollars with this fun and interactive Counting Money game. Includes colorful graphics, animations, sound effects, and audio prompts. Beginner and expert levels.
Mark Nichols

Money Printables, Lessons, & Activities for Math Teachers (Pre-K-12) - TeacherVision.com - 1 views

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    "Reinforce money skills and concepts, with these printables, lesson plans, and quizzes for your mathematics class. The topics learned will help your students in practical, real-life situations now and in the future. Included you'll find lesson plans about the monetary system of ancient civilizations, daily warm-ups for all grade levels, cost-evaluation exercises to build your students awareness of budgets, printable sheets of dollars and coins, activities for holidays like Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas, quizzes, and much more!"
Mark Nichols

Teacher's Guide to Currency Around the World - OneMain Financial - 0 views

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    "Money is a useful medium of exchange that allows people to trade goods and services with a minimum of inconvenience. Governments around the world each issue their own money in the form of currency, usually banknotes and coins. Each world currency features a unique design and history and you can often learn much about a nation by learning about its currency. As people learn about the money used in other countries, the world gets smaller and greater understanding between citizens of different nations often develops."
Mark Nichols

MoneyAndStuff.info - Activities - 1 views

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    Fun and easy classroom and home activities to teach money concepts.
Christopher Bugaj

See! I was right: people are reluctant to change their minds, even when facts don't mat... - 0 views

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    Confirmation Bias is a psychological principle/logical fallacy. This recent (2015) study documents how people will seek out ways to justify or confirm their beliefs when presented with cognitive dissonance. Date: November 16, 2015 Source: University of Iowa Summary: Once people reach a conclusion, they aren't likely to change their minds, even when new information shows their initial belief is likely wrong and clinging to that belief costs real money, new research shows"
Judith Schoonover

The Newly Updated Aac App Wheel - 3 views

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    "Newly Updated AAC App Wheel"
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    "Every App included, we have researched and used (the front runners more so, others not so extensively) with selection based on our findings and have included those we find useful; reliable; relatively straightforward to use; reasonable/good value for money; and/or that stand out in their category for some reason. Of the many AAC Specialists reviewing, listing and blogging about Apps we have most closely cross-checked with Jane Farrell's list here. Most, if not all, the Apps that we have included, Jane has given either 2/3 or 3/3 stars in her 1 - 3 star rating."
Judith Schoonover

Free Money Tutorial at GCFLearnFree - 1 views

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    "Life is filled with chaos, and we have to learn how to work and solve problems in the midst of it every day. These interactive lessons give you the opportunity to experience these daily challenges without real-world consequences. Are you an educator? Learn more about the Everyday Life project."
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Free Math Worksheets - 1 views

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    Free math worksheets for elementary school and home use. This includes generators for math drills, flashcards, time, money, and more!
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Rader's NUMBERNUT.COM - 1 views

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    Covers basic math content such as counting, shapes, addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. More advanced topics cover fractions, decimals, percentages, money, and ratios http://www.numbernut.com/
Judith Schoonover

Paint Chip Crafts for the Classroom: Ideas for Teachers and Kids - 2 views

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    Most teachers are frequently looking for classroom materials that are inexpensive. If you're interested in making some of your own materials, most likely you still don't want to spend a lot of money on them. Paint chip crafts are a great option. Not only are paint chips readily available but many teachers have already come up with great ideas for them. Most of the academic ideas here are for elementary grades, but they can be adapted for older students.
Stacy McBain

Online Educational Games - 2 views

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    Free online math and reading games! Math, money, time and reading are just a few topics.
Judith Schoonover

U.S. Department of Labor -- ODEP - Office of Disability Employment Policy - Y... - 0 views

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    "Skills to Pay the Bills: Mastering Soft Skills for Workplace Success," is a curriculum developed by ODEP focused on teaching "soft" or workforce readiness skills to youth, including youth with disabilities.
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