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360 Degrees of Financial Literacy - American Institute of CPAs
Grades
8 to 12tag(s): consumers (14), financial aid (9), financial literacy (31), money (137)
In the Classroom
A good site to recommend as a resource for students and families, this deserves a bookmark on your classroom list if you teach economics, personal finance, or consumer awareness. Guidance Counselors may want to recommend the resources organized under "paying for education." Student groups might use the site to research a particular topic or set of decisions, for example: "Should I get a credit card?" or "Should I borrow for college?" that could be presented to their peers or debated by opposing groups.You must be registered and logged in to add items to your favorites.
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Credit Report 101 - YourWealthPuzzle.com
Grades
6 to 12tag(s): banks (7), financial literacy (31)
In the Classroom
Embed the puzzle/infographic in a wiki using the embed code found above the puzzle. Students can research the basic aspects of the credit score and add more information to help others. Create discussions about the aspects of credit building. Discuss the best ways to rebuild a credit score as well. Generate a list of personality traits or activities that a person would have or do if they were a person with a poor credit score or one with a better credit score. Have students create a public service announcement (video) or poster to help fellow teens get off on the right foor with their credit.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Metro: Sustainable Living - Metro
Grades
6 to 12This site includes advertising.
tag(s): environment (230), natural resources (25), recycling (38), resources (75), sustainability (11)
In the Classroom
Though originally for residents of Portland, Oregon, anyone, anywhere can use this resource. Use as a start for good ideas and search for additional information for better understanding. Create blog posts, websites, posters, or other media to share ideas with others to create community involvement in sustainable living. Have students make a multimedia presentation using one of the many TeachersFirst Edge tools reviewed here. When researching and discussing environmental issues, be sure to add practical ways for others to DO something. Challenge your students to create their own community of young people at your school to become involved in sustainable living. Use this site for ideas to launch Earth Day initiatives and public service announcements.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Agriculture - 4-U - Mark Thompson
Grades
K to 12tag(s): agriculture (37), careers (78), plants (71), preK (99)
In the Classroom
Include this site during a unit on farming or careers. You can also include it in geography class discussions about use of natural resources and regional economies. Show videos on your interactive whiteboard or create a link on classroom computers. Challenge students to create a word cloud of terms about agriculture or farming using a tool such as Wordle reviewed here. Use an online tool such as the Interactive Two Circle Venn Diagram (reviewed here) to create a visual comparison of crops found in the United Kingdom verses those found in your area.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Convert center - Baltsoft Software
Grades
4 to 12This site includes advertising.
tag(s): conversions (14), measurement (103)
In the Classroom
Demonstrate how to use this tool on your interactive whiteboard or projector. Share this link on your class website for students to use both in and out of the classroom. Family and consumer science and world language teachers will also find the U.S. liquid measure and weight conversions handy when converting recipes from English/U.S. to metric and vice versa. Have students create infographics SHOWING the relationships between units of measure during your math or science unit on measurement.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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The Dream Flag Project - Jeff Harlan and Sandy Crow
Grades
K to 12tag(s): black history (33), poetry (169), service projects (14)
In the Classroom
Transform your classroom into a community of poets and dreamers and even choose to participate in a global project by writing and sharing poems with students around the world. Share this site during Poetry Month. You'll love seeing the pride in students as they engage in reading, writing, creating, and sharing poetry that reflects their hopes and dreams for today and the future. Introduce the extensive photos, videos, and other resources on a projector or an interactive whiteboard. There are "quick links" to an abundance of resources. The outcomes can range from poetry reading and writing to integrating music, theater, videotaping, or social networking (be sure to check with your school's policies). Have students make a multimedia presentation using one of the many TeachersFirst Edge tools reviewed here. This can be done in a sixty minute lesson or expanded to a year long theme. It's your choice!Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Paying For College - Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Grades
9 to 12tag(s): college (39), financial literacy (31)
In the Classroom
Teachers who work with high school students, regardless of their curriculum specialties, would do their students a great service by recommending this site, and sites like it, that offer concrete financial data about the actual cost of attending college. If you teach in a field that touches personal financial planning or consumer awareness, asking students to give this site a try would make a great class, group, or individual project.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Dib Dab Doo and Dilly too... A smarter safer way to search the Internet - Dibdabdoo.com
Grades
K to 7tag(s): alphabet (56), animals (166), animation (38), clip art (6), colors (36), comics and cartoons (51), cooking (24), crafts (25), creative writing (67), cross cultural understanding (38), cultures (62), dance (17), dinosaurs (32), disabilities (14), diseases (35), drawing (58), fitness (38), flags (19), folktales (59), geometric shapes (42), grammar (169), homework (34), insects (46), journalism (20), measurement (103), museums (30), mysteries (19), numbers (137), nutrition (102), oceans (106), operations (66), origami (10), painting (54), photography (96), poetry (169), psychology (28), rainforests (9), religions (27), search engines (41), seasons (21), sign language (5), social networking (50), spelling (124), sports (55), trivia (10), vocabulary (251), weather (150)
In the Classroom
Help students learn about narrowing and refining research by demonstrating this site on a projector or interactive whiteboard. As you start a project, take the time to SHOW how to use this tool to save time and find appropriate resources. Allow students to explore this site on their own finding relevant information from the various topics. If time permits, have students research a specific topic and create a multimedia presentation using one of the many TeachersFirst Edge tools reviewed here.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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The Incredible Adventures of the Amazing Food Detective - Kaiser Permanente
Grades
2 to 6In the Classroom
Create a link on classroom computers for students to use this site as a center or in a computer lab setting. Display the activities on your interactive whiteboard (or projector) to play as a class. Share a link on your classroom website or blog for students to play at home. Have students create online posters on paper or do it together as a class using a tool such as Web Poster Wizard (reviewed here) or PicLits (reviewed here.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Project Laundry List - Project Laundry List, Inc.
Grades
2 to 12This site includes advertising.
tag(s): earth day (96), ecology (118), environment (230), holidays (103)
In the Classroom
During environmental science units or Earth Day, use this to have students calculate what their own households spend to care for clothing. Have students consider different tips for reducing environmental impact and saving money. As a homework assignment, have students implement two changes for two weeks. Have parents sign off on a log form to verify student participation. (Parents will love the extra help and possible money savings!) Set up your own celebration of "National Hanging Out Day" by having teams of students prepare presentations (the website even provides one) to share with others students and the community.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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The Lifespan of A Dollar Bill - Credit Loan LLC
Grades
6 to 12This site includes advertising.
tag(s): consumers (14), currency (15), financial literacy (31), infographics (16), money (137)
In the Classroom
Use this site as part of an introduction to a consumer awareness lesson, or personal finance unit. The infographic would also be a good graphic for teaching chart reading and the interpretation of visual data. The information is accessible enough to be useful and appealing for a wide variety of skill levels including life skills classes, middle school students, or high school students studying budgeting or accounting. English Language learners might also profit (ouch again) from information about American currency. Use this as an intro to a unit about the Fed in an economics class. After students explore the graphic on their own or on an interactive whiteboard or projector, have them create their own infographics to show the path of money in local businesses or where their own "dollar" goes. A more creative idea would be to have students tell the "story" of the life of a dollar and the impact it has on those who handle it. This modern day fable could be an assessment for a unit on microeconomics.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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19Pencils - 19 Pencils, LLC
Grades
K to 8tag(s): professional development (13)
In the Classroom
Create a classroom account to share websites related to current information being taught in class for students to access at home. Create quizzes for students to complete at home or on classroom computers. Subscribe to the blog to see new content as it is added 19 pencils. Use this site to save time searching or to share the great sites you have discovered through TeachersFirst. Share your site with parents to use as a resource for content being taught in class. Use this tool to organize your classroom - both in and out of the brick building.Edge Features:
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CurriConnects Book List: Money, Money, Money - TeachersFirst
Grades
2 to 10tag(s): business (42), financial literacy (31), money (137)
In the Classroom
Build student literacy skills, reinforce what students are learning about money and economics, and help students build the important reading strategy of connecting what they read to prior (classroom!) knowledge. Share this link on your class web page or wiki so students can select independent reading books to accompany your unit on economics or financial literacy. Don't forget to share the list with the school and local libraries so they can bring in some of the books on interlibrary loan. CurriConnects are a great help for teachers who have lost school library/media specialists due to budget cuts.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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America Saves - Consumer Federation of America
Grades
6 to 12tag(s): financial literacy (31), money (137)
In the Classroom
To show what they have learned from this site, challenge students to create an online graphic to share using Tabblo reviewed here. Share this site with students to explore on their own, then challenge them to create a newspaper article about savings strategies using the Newspaper Clipping Generator.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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7 Billion Actions - SAP
Grades
6 to 12tag(s): charts and graphs (129), maps (165), population (38)
In the Classroom
Use this site to explore the impact of population or simply to find real world practice with data in a math class. This site is ideal for an interactive whiteboard or projector. Use it to introduce students both to graph reading and the problems of the growing population. Help students learn how to read visual representations of data by sharing this site on a projector or interactive whiteboard and asking student volunteers to operate the site to answer certain questions, such as where are the most senior citizens in the world? Ask students to form hypotheses about the relationship between population and certain aspects of life, then explore the maps and data to find out whether they are right. In world cultures and current events classes, use this site to look at contrasts between western and developing nations and continents. To show what they have learned from this site, challenge students to create their own online graphic to share using Tabblo reviewed here.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Payscale Cost of Living Calculator - Payscale, Inc.
Grades
7 to 12This site includes advertising.
In the Classroom
Use this tool to determine how far a dollar goes in various locations. Allow students the opportunity to play with a standard salary and occupation to look at the differences in costs of living. Report on trends for cities in different areas of the country. Create a list locally of the various items that would be found in each category and the salary for that occupation where you live. Create a budget that allows for savings and vacation or large purchases. Use the data for practice with graphing and creating infographics. In government classes, use this tool and census data to make hypotheses or draw conclusions about patterns of population movement and economic trends in various areas of the country, especially in connection with political trends and election data.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Show(R) USA - SHOW(R)
Grades
6 to 12This site includes advertising.
tag(s): agriculture (37), elections (58), energy (124), environment (230), infographics (16), maps (165), politics (57), population (38), religions (27), resources (75), sports (55)
In the Classroom
When studying a specific topic in class (unemployment, AIDS, drunk driving, religion, energy resources, crops, etc.), share this site on your interactive whiteboard or projector. Ask students why certain state or countries might differ from others. Are there issues that appear to be related, such as alcoholism and unemployment? Is it cause/effect or simply a coincidence? During election years, explore political leanings/polls and other statistics from this site. Have cooperative learning groups explore a specific topic (or state) and possible reasons for the data. To show what they have learned from this site, challenge groups to create an online graphic to share using Tabblo reviewed here. Have students create an online presentation combining several maps from this site using Nota (reviewed here) or another reviewed presentation tool from the TeachersFirst Edge. Remember that you can always take screenshots of a map using PrtScrn key in Windows (then paste it where you want it) or using Command+Shift+4 on a Mac to save the image on your computer. Use the screenshots in explanations and presentations.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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My Susthouse - Mysusthouse
Grades
3 to 9tag(s): ecosystems (63), energy (124), environment (230), nuclear energy (16), population (38), solar energy (18), sustainability (11), water (91)
In the Classroom
Use as an introduction and discussion starter to a unit on environment, energy, population, or other topics in art, science, or STEM programs. Allow students the time to peruse the information and games on the site and return to the entire class to share what they have learned. Have students identify information used in the student's own homes, or what they would need to change to make their home more sustainable. Have your students create a public service announcement that can help others save energy and the environment. Consider using Tildee, reviewed here. With Tildee students can use text, screen shots, and video to develop their public service announcement.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Pinterest - Pinterest.com
Grades
K to 12tag(s): architecture (45), cooking (24), creativity (66), fashion (8), guided reading (11), nutrition (102), organizational skills (32), professional development (13), social networking (50)
In the Classroom
Use this site as a resource for finding printables and other items for classroom use. Create your own pinboards for organizing classroom resources found on the web. Create pinboards for students to view and/or add to as a whole class activity, such as "things that use energy," food groups, or groups of items for primary level vocabulary/practice (clothing items, farm animals, clock faces for telling time, etc.). Maybe even create "which one does not belong?" pinboards for PreK and early grades to view and change on an interactive whiteboard and repeat at home. In higher grades, make pinboards for different subjects or units where you collect videos, images, classroom blogs and websites, etc. Share your pinboards with students and parents by putting the link on your class website. Challenge your older students to create their own pinboards as a research project. Follow other teachers using Pinterest to see items that they are adding and using in their classrooms. Add TeachersFirst to you pinboards!Edge Features:
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Spent - McKinney and Urban Ministries of Durham
Grades
8 to 12tag(s): financial literacy (31), money (137)
In the Classroom
Use this site when you are teaching budgeting or learning about poverty in America. Business classes or courses on "life in the real world" will benefit from trying the entire simulation. Challenge students to work this site individually and keep notes of the choices/consequences they discovered on their path. Have them write blog entries based on their experiences. If individual computers aren't available, share this site on your interactive whiteboard or projector. Have cooperative learning groups create online "how to" books on surviving the challenges learned about on the website using a tool such as Bookemon, reviewed here.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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