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ELEMENTARY FINANCIAL LITERACY:

Published on Dec 06, 2015

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ELEMENTARY FINANCIAL LITERACY:

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My Classroom economy

  • This program is designed to over-lay classroom ciriculum
  • Lets educators teach financial responsibility through experimental learning
  • Connected by many common core standards and customized by grade level
  • This program reinforces connection between work ethic and money
  • Students are paid in stimulation for completing classroom jobs

the secret millionaires club (Animated series)

  • Warren Buffet is featured as a mentor to entrepreneurial kids 
  • Kids go on adventures and must solve financial problems
  • Program teaches basics of good financial decision making
  • Also teaches the basics of starting a business
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Money as you learn

  • Developed by US presidents advisory council on Financial Capability
  • Provides teachers w texts, lessons, and tasks 
  • Texts, lessons/tasks help connect common core to real life applications 
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Parenting partnership

WHAT DO I NEED TO KNOW ABOUT COMMON CORE?

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  • educators know the important role that parents play in academic success
  • Parents are the important allies for the education of their students
  • Raise awareness of the common core by identifying the cause
  • Knowing the issues in the community allows to message the targets
  • CCSS are the most relevant to the world

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  • CCRS tracks if students are progressing
  • implications of the classroom result in 70% of active teachers w high expectations 
  • improving social reasoning and critical thinking move in a positive direction
  • The govt does not have access to student data in state databases

Rethinking class ranking

  • Guskey believes that schools rank students to select talent
  • class rank doesn't help students achieve more or reach high levels of proficiency
  • class rank results in an intense competition among high achieving students
  • class ranking system emphasizes comparison to peers rather than mastery of  skills