Economics and Finance

economics

Updated 1-1-23

As a passionate Economics major in college (which grew into an MBA), I find Econ at the root of much of the world around us. It starts with counting coins in first and second grade and grows up to a peek into NASDAQ and other adult subjects in middle school.

  1. Bankaroo–a virtual bank for kids
  2. ECommerce Links for Kids–a collection of ecommerce links for kids
  3. Paygrade–online banking simulation; for K-12
  4. Rate-zip–how to teach financial topics to K-12
  5. Time is Money–this Chrome add-on converts prices on a webpage to hours worked

Coins and Money

Economics and Finance (HS)

Economics–General

Statistics

  1. Statistics in Schools–from the Census Bureau

Taxes

  1. BrainPOP | Taxes
  2. A history of US taxes
  3. Taxes–from Crash Course Economics
  4. Where does your money go? — lesson plan from PBS

 

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