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Economics

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Economics Arkansas

 

Check out all of the resources and support available. for teachers and students.  

 

  

Resources for Economics

 

The Council for Economic Education’s EconEdLink website, has lessons that fit well in civics, history, government or business classes.  Most lessons have a PowerPoint with visual attached next to the lesson, are user friendly, and provide all resources necessary.  Lessons on elections, budgets, deficits and healthcare are available.  

 

Planet Money is a great resource to explain the economics behind current events.

Blog and podcasts can be downloaded on the iPhone through an app 

 

I will post things I want to share on the Bessie B. Moore Center for Economic Education Facebook. 

Rita L. Littrell, Ph.D. |   Director, Bessie B. Moore Center for Economic Education

                                                  Assistant Professor, Department of Economics

 

 

It’s Time to Get in the Game- The Stock Market Game!  

 

Who:             4th-12th grade students

  

What:            Project based learning  investment simulation with many Common Core Connections   

  

Where:          Visit www.stockmarketgame.org for more details about this engaging simulation. 

 

When:            Begins September 26, 2016 

 

Grant Applications are due September 16, 2016 

 

Questions? Please contact Marsha Masters at 501-682-4350 or marsha@economicsarkansas.org

 

 

 

 

 


Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis  

 

 

Direct link to education resources http://www.stlouisfed.org/education_resources/

OR click on Little Rock Branch to go directly to the education resources page  

 

Little Rock Branch  

 

For additional information regarding educational resources contact:
Kris Bertelsen at the Little Rock Branch at
kris.a.bertelsen@stls.frb.org or
Jeannette Bennett at the Memphis Branch at jeannette.n.bennett@stls.frb.org

For more information about the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis' economic education and personal finance courses, please visit www.stlouisfed.org/education_resources/.

 

 

Gen i Revolution:

Online Personal Finance Game

Check out this free online personal finance game for middle school and high school students!  

 

 

EconEdLink

 

More than 722 lessons to choose from - and they're all FREE! 

 


 

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