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Activites that teach economicsSubject: Banking, Teaching Kids about MoneyAudiences: Educators (Teachers)Source: Federal Reserve BankClassroom activities produced by the Federal Reserve. Activity
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ID Theft FaceOffSubject: Identity TheftAudiences: Adults (Employees, Parents), Educators (Counselors, Teachers), Students (College, High School)Source: Federal Trade CommissionYour identity´s been stolen! Luckily, this time you just need to correctly answer some questions on protecting your identity to get it back. Game
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Invest QuestSubject: Identity Theft, InvestingAudiences: Adults (Employees, Parents), Students (College, High School), Educators (Counselors, Teachers)Source: Federal Trade CommissionGet a glimpse of your future as your investing intelligence is put to the test. Game
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Investor Protection PresentationSubject: InvestingAudiences: Students (High School, College), Adults, Educators (Teachers)Source: Oklahoma Securities CommissionAn informational video detailing the activities of the Oklahoma Securities Commission, the common types of investment fraud, how to protect yourself from investment fraud and scam artists, and what to do if you become the victim of investment fraud Multimedia (Video)
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It´s a HabitSubject: Saving, Teaching Kids about MoneyAudiences: Students (Elementary), Educators (Teachers), Adults (Parents)Source: It´s a Habit Co. Inc.,Educational and entertaining tools and resources that encourage saving money. Website
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Katrina´s Classroom: Financial Lessons from a HurricaneSubject: Banking, Budgeting, Credit, SavingAudiences: Students (High School), Educators (Teachers)Source: Federal Reserve Bank of AtlantaKatrina´s Classroom: Financial Lessons from a Hurricane is a free video-based curriculum designed to teach middle school and high school students and their parents the importance of being financially prepared. The curriculum focuses on financial responsibilities such as budgeting, banking, savings, and wise use of credit. The videos, an English/Spanish transcript, and lesson plans can be downloaded or ordered as a DVD/CD set Multimedia (Video), Lesson Plan/Curricula
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Know What CountsSubject: Consumer Issues, TaxesAudiences: Adults, Educators (Teachers)Source: Oklahoma Society of CPAsConsumer news and information provided by the Oklahoma Society of CPAs. Website, Tool (Calculator), Lesson Plan/Curricula
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Mapping Your FutureSubject: Paying for College (College Planning, Financial Aid), Saving, Student Loan Management, BudgetingAudiences: Students (Middle School, High School, College), Adults (Parents, Adult Learners), Educators (Teachers, Counselors, Campus Personnel), Service ProvidersSource: Mapping Your FutureProvides free college, career, financial aid, and financial literacy services for students, families and schools Website
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Money as You GrowSubject: Teaching Kids about MoneyAudiences: Adults (Parents), Students (College, Elementary, High School, Middle School), Educators (Teachers)Source: The President´s Advisory Council on Financial CapabilityThis site was developed by the Presidents Advisory Council on Financial Capability. It provides 20 essential age-appropriate financial lessons, with corresponding activities, that kids need to know as they grow. Website
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Oklahoma Money Matters established this clearinghouse of financial literacy resources as a tool to help teachers, professors, educational administrators, practitioners and communities access information and instructional materials to support personal finance education for all ages. The clearinghouse contains publications, curricula and multimedia that address important money management topics such as saving for retirement, building a budget, balancing your checkbook and managing credit. We hope these resources help you make smart financial decisions and/or help you teach someone else how to manage their money successfully.