Finance
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Showing 1–8 of 11 resultsSorted by popularity
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Economics
Economy & Globalization
$16.99 Add to cartOur resource debates the pros and cons of nationalization and privatization as it relates to the global economy. Review the early history of currency, from the barter system to metal money, then finally what we use today. Go back to the Great Depression and act out a scene to showcase the economic hardships faced by people living during this era. Hold a panel discussion on international immigration policy. Design your own multinational company and write a business plan. Write a case study about a particular example of outsourcing. Conduct a class debate about whether or not trends towards economic globalization have been good for people around the world. Practice exchanging world currencies using up-to-date currency exchange rates in an international airport. Aligned to your State Standards and written to Bloom’s Taxonomy, additional hands-on activities, crossword, word search, comprehension quiz and answer key are also included.
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Canadian Social Studies
Canadian Money Gr. 3-4
$18.95 Add to cartLearning how to count money is an important skill as we need money to buy some of our favourite things! This resource is packed with worksheets and activities that allow students to practice important concepts involving money.ÂÂ
Concepts covered include: estimating, counting & representing money amounts up to $10/$100; adding & subtracting money amounts up to $10/$100; making change for purchases up to $10/$100. Assessments that can be used at the end of the math unit are included for each grade along with a marking rubric. 85 Pages
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Electives
Money for Your Life: Invest In Your Financial Future
$11.95 Add to cartBuilding the skills now to make smart money decisions throughout your lifetime is a sure way to secure your financial future. This inspiring guide encourages young readers to be financially literate for life and to look past today to their financial futures. Readers will learn that financial decisions can have a long-term impact on their lives and that it’s important to learn how to manage risks and debt. Using the tips and concepts they have learned, readers will be given the opportunity to practice financial planning for the future.
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Electives
Getting Your Money’s Worth: Making Smart Financial Choices
$15.95 Add to cartThis important title helps young readers build the skills to make smart choices when spending and saving their money. Realistic examples provide an understanding of the outcomes of spending using different means such as cash or credit. Readers will learn about the benefits of saving money, the various ways to do it, and how a bank manages money. Essential concepts such as credit reports and cost of living are introduced.
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Canadian Social Studies
Canada Close Up: Canadian Money
$10.00 Add to cartEverything kids need to know about money.
Money. We use it every day. But why do we need it? How do we make it? And where did it come from?
In Canadian Money , simple concepts about the use of currency are explored – from early days of bartering to today’s Royal Canadian Mint coins and Bank of Canada notes. Included in this informative book are chapters on:
- how and when the world began using money
- the money used by First Nations people
- how money is printed and minted
- how bills are circulated, how long they last and how they are disposed of
- concepts surrounding spending money: credit cards, debit cards, etc.
Canada Close Up titles are informative works of non-fiction geared toward seven- to nine-year-olds. Each book contains an introduction, table of contents, glossary, and full-color photographs and illustrations throughout.
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Electives
101 Best Weekend Businesses
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Finance
Why Should I Save for a Rainy Day?
$8.95 Add to cart“This title explores the concept of saving and its importance. The benefits of financial discipline are presented through accessible examples and motivating scenarios, which encourage young readers to consider how they can practice saving in their own lives.”
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Electives
What Do I Want? What Do I Need?
$8.95 Add to cartThis title discusses the important difference between wants and needs, and how it relates to money. Through imaginative activities and relatable What would you do? scenarios, children will learn how to weigh the pros and cons of a purchase, and to equate smart money choices with examples from their own lives.








