K-12 GEOGRAPHY/ECONOMICS SCOUTBUS The Scout Report for Business economics November 19, 1998; State Page,New Laboratory for Teaching and Learning and links FOR kids ONLY! ; http://www.geocities.com/dboals.geo/geog.html
Extractions: ECONOMICS The National Council for the Social Studies identifies 10 themes in social studies. The one that relates to Geography (III) is called "People, Places and Environment." The guide further provides eleven "Performance Expectations" in this area and gives three examples of how a lesson might be constructed to achieve some of these objectives. Would it be more interesting to the students to contact another student in India during the monsoon season and obtain a variety of reactions/description of the impact on the people from an Indian viewpoint? Would it be more meaningful, challenging? Would the results be more likely to be "integrated" and would the student be more likely to feel he/she is an active participant in the educational process? GEOGRAPHY
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Extractions: Kid-Safe Web Search, Fun and Learning For Teens Resources KidSafe Web Search Search engines that links only to sites that are safe for kids. See also Students Resources Fun and Learning for Kids and Teens See Also Online Libraries and eText Encyclopedias and Dictionrlies Fossick WebSearch Alliance Directory Everything
Economics Find about how by visiting the links on this page. How the Internet Has Changed EconomicsAs the world Social Studies for kids copyright 20023, David White. http://www.socialstudiesforkids.com/subjects/economics.htm
Extractions: Economics Economics is not just money. It's businesses and how they work. It's lemonade stands and how many dollars they take in. It's toy collecting and baseball card collections. It's taxes and allowances. It's stocks and bonds. Economics is part of almost everything you could ever think about. Find about how by visiting the links on this page. Basic Economics Want vs. Need Supply and Demand Scarcity and Choices Goods and Services Interdependence Who Needs Money? Inflation The Stock Market (For a description of these fun, illustrated, easy-to-read articles, click here Making a Budget
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Extractions: National Geographic, as always, has come out with another excellent book, this one on the World War II Allied invasion of Normandy known as D-Day. Author Ronald J. Drez has filled his book with rare photographs and familiar maps, illustrating the harrowing and horrific challenges faced by the Allied soldiers and commanders in finding a way to pierce Germany's Fortress Europe and turn back the tide of Hitler's Nazi expansion. Book Review: On This Spot
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Extractions: Contents [ Bottom of Page ] Navigating the World Wide Web [ Contents ] Quick Reference Directories Search Engines Arts and Crafts [ Contents ] Aunt Annie's Craft Page The emphasis of this page is on learning, creativity, and problem-solving while doing craft projects. Each project includes a variety of designs to chosse from, patterns to print, and easy to follow instructios. Every project provides hours of enjoyment for both children and adults.
Economics Data And Information Links More than 300 links to finance and economics departments, more than 200 statistical and data agencies, more than buying a car on the Internet, tips on helping kids save, etc http://ecedweb.unomaha.edu/econinfo.htm
Extractions: For web pages specifically related to teaching economics, please see College Teaching Resources and K-12 Teaching Resources The first section includes Bill Goffe's current hypertext guide with links to economic information on the Internet, plus a number of the major sites for economics information and data. Resources for Economists on the Internet by Goffe St. Louis Federal Reserve Data Base FRED
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Extractions: Economics, Finance, Trade, business links Economics Homework help : brand naming KidsBank.Com -tutorial for kids designed to explain the basics of such banking services as how savings, interest, and checking works. Kids n Money - About managing money starting your own home business bond investing Just For the Fun of It - A few quick sights and sounds of money, literally. Sites for Kids - Links to websites with information about subjects such as the job market, specific jobs, wages, job safety, and labor policy issues of interest to young people. starting your own home business - Useful Points to consider Junior Achievement - Organization which helps children to value free enterprise through educational programs. Kids Club Savings Calculator - Figure out how much you have to save before you can buy. - ask questions and get answers on how to earn money. KidStock.com - Learn about stocks and investing. Tax System - Introduces children to the process of starting a business, paying taxes and filing reports in a fun and easy way to understand.
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Extractions: American Education Magazine Online - General education magazine. Can do searches for specific subject matter articles. Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development - ASCD is an educational association committed to the mission of forging covenants in teaching and learning for the success of all learners. ASCD provides professional development in curriculum and supervision and serves as a world-class leader in educational information service. Blue Web'N educational sites - A huge index of educational sites for teachers. Links take you to activities, projects, unit and lesson plans. Each site is ranked by quality and cross-indexed by grade level and subject. Consumer Information Center - Government printing office - free or reasonable materials, also downloadable versions. Cooperative Extension National Listing - Master list of links to any/all state's extension service Cyberbee - Ideas for integrating internet into the classroom.
Home Economics, Grades 9-12 Food and Drug Administration links to topics in foods, cosmetics, children andtobacco, kids Home Page, Teen Scene and much more. Home economics Web page http://www.howard.k12.md.us/connections/highschool/homeec912.html
Extractions: American Education Magazine Online - General education magazine. Can do searches for specific subject matter articles. Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development - ASCU is an educational association committed to the mission of forging covenants in teaching and learning for the success of all learners. ASCU provides professional development in curriculum and supervision and serves as a world class leader in educational information service. Blue Web'N educational sites - A huge index of educational sites for teachers. Links take you to activities, projects, unit and lesson plans. Each site is ranked by quality and cross-indexed by grade level and subject. Consumer Information Center - Government printing office - free or reasonable materials, also downloadable versions. Cooperative Extension National Listing - Master list of links to any/all state's extension service Cyberbee - Ideas for integrating internet into the classroom.
Economics Visit our forum for homework help or discussion of topics relevant to kids education.Forum. Articles. links by Topic Civics. Cultures. Current Events. economics. http://www.funsocialstudies.learninghaven.com/links/economics.htm
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Extractions: The Topic: Economics Easier - Economics is the study of the way money, goods, and services are made and used in a society, and how they are related to one another. Harder - Economics is a social science concerned with the study of how society allocates scarce resources to meet the unlimited wants and needs of its members. Economists examine how goods and services are produced and distributed. Goods and services are everything that can be bought and sold. Produced means the processing and making of goods and services. Distributed means the way goods and services are divided among people. The field of economics studies how people and nations choose the things they buy from among the many things they want. Most people and countries want more things than they can buy. In all locations, the resources used to produce goods and services are scarce or limited. No country has enough farms, factories, or workers to produce everything that everyone would like to have. Money is also scarce. Few people have enough money to buy everything they want when they want it. People everywhere must choose the best possible way to use their resources and money.
Extractions: Ask students what a bank is and why people put some of their money in banks. Elicit from students that two reasons are interest means. Define interest charges interest to the people it lends money to and pays interest to those who put money in the bank. Show students an example such as the following:
Extractions: Web Links Business and Economics Links Hoover's Online search Hoover's Online Master list of 10,000+ companies by name, ticker symbol, industry, location or by sales for a brief company profile. Small and Home-Based Business Links many government and privately sponsored sites of interest to the small and home-based business. BigBook combines yellow pages business directory listings with detailed maps from Geosystems Global Corp.; search by business name, category, zip code, city. ENTERWeb annotated meta-index of rated websites in the areas of enterprise development, entrepreneurship, business, finance, international trade and the economy. County Business Patterns provides annual county economic data by industry. Thomas Register of American Manufacturers search for manufacturers of industrial products and services. EDGAR Public Register Annual Reports Service free service for ordering copies of annual reports. GuideStar - The National Database of Nonprofit Organizations search and verify information on charities.
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Extractions: COMMENTS: Need a new cookie recipe fast? Check out this site! There are also links to Cake Recipe.com, and Pie Recipe.com here too. There is a "Hints" section, a "Recipe Exchange" section and an "International Recipe" Section. Bread Recipe.com is coming to this site soon. Great surfing and good eating.
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Extractions: Economics Primary Intermediate Interactive Sites Primary Changes in Change - lesson will sharpen your money counting skills and introduce you to some new coins. Consumer Math - Each page has an explanation, interactive practice and challenge games about consumer math. Counting Money - tutorials on coins and practice counting FDIC Learning Bank - the educational source for students, teachers, and parents Kids Bank.com a fun place for kids to learn about money and banking Learn About Money - Coins - information about each coin Making $cents of Money - history of money, vocabulary, scavenger hunt, ect. Money - count and add money units On the Money -explore what money is and how it differs around the world. Pennies Make Scents - how currency started, trade and barter United States Coins - how money began and about coins Primary level U.S. Mint