Showing posts with label economics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label economics. Show all posts

Thursday, October 16, 2008

New Book Reviews - Economics

Over at Open Wide, Look Inside my students have begun reviewing books that connect to the teaching of social studies. Each of their posts includes a brief summary of a book, curriculum connections, links for some supporting resources, and general information about the book.

This week the focus is economics. Do stop by and check out these first reviews for social studies. There are lots of good ideas for classroom use you won't want to miss. Some of the books highlighted are shown below.

Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Adventures in Saving: Story-Writing Contest

I don't normally write about things like this, but the contest described below would make a fabulous writing project for the classroom. Read on!

As part of its commitment to financial literacy, ING DIRECT has created the Adventures in Saving story-writing contest to recognize people in 3 age groups (ages 6-12; 13-19; and 20+) for writing a children’s fictional story focused on a basic financial topic. The story should address a concept that teaches kids a basic lesson about responsible money management. Each grand prize winner (one per age group for a total of 3) will have his/her prize-winning story published and receive an ING DIRECT Orange Savings Account containing $1,000. Stories must be submitted online by 11:59 p.m. EST on June 30, 2007.

Guidelines:
  • Must be targeted to 4- to 7-year-olds.
  • Must not exceed 1,400 words.
  • Must follow proper spelling, punctuation, and grammar rules.
  • Must incorporate a basic financial theme such as:

    • What money is
    • How to save money
    • Making money
    • Wise spending
    • Budgeting
    • Banking cash
For more information, visit the Adventures in Saving web site.