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Money, Money, Honey Bunny!
Source: Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis | Type: lesson - children's literature
Students listen to a story written in rhyme about a bunny that has a lot of money in
her piggy bank. Students distinguish between spending and saving and goods and
services. They play a matching game to review the content of the story and to practice
rhyming words.
Grades:
Concepts:
- Expenditures
- Goods
- Goods And Services
- Savers
- Savings
- Services
Standards:
- Economics 1: Scarcity
- Economics 10: Role of Economic Institutions
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Reviews
like the way rhyming words are integrated in with the economics
I like that this lesson not only focuses on economics but also literacy!
This seems like a great lesson. Not only is it a good economic lesson for younger kids, it stimulates the brain even more by playing the matching game. Rhyming is also a good technique to help kids remember things.
Great Lesson! Love that it can be made so simple for even k-2 to understand the ideas of Economics!