www.imf.org
Lesson plan preparations for a school visit to the IMF Center located
in Washington D.C.to learn about money, international trade, and cooperation.
The entire package can be downloaded for use in the classroom.
www.imf.org
Throughout history and around the globe, many different things have served as money.
Play this game to find out just what money has been.
www.worldbank.org
The Development Education Program (DEP) produces tools and resources
for teachers and young people to explore social, economic, and environmental
issues of sustainable development in their classrooms, communities, and around the world.
www.frbsf.org
Welcome to Peanuts & Crackerjacks, the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston's educational
unit on the economics of pro sports. It's free, fun, and easy to use — even for rookies.
www.frbsf.org
Explore the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco’s American Currency Exhibit
online and watch history come alive as you step back in time to our nation’s beginning.
www.moneyfaactory.com
The Bureau of Engraving and Printing’s public education program for the New Color
of Money includes classroom education materials that meet or exceed national
education standards and are available free of charge to parents, teachers, and students.
www.usmint.gov
You and your students can learn more about the history of U. S. coins at the U. S. Mint web site. |