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The Mint Home Page

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The Mint is a recommended link from Economic Education Web (EcEdWeb). This resource includes everything your students need to know about money, including how it's made, how to spend it, and, most importantly, how to save it. Students can begin to understand their own roles in the economy, as well as read about common economic terms like inflation. In this high-tech era, the site serves students well by giving them ideas about becoming entrepreneurs. The quizzes offer excellent challenges, and the economic dictionary is a good study tool. An integrated Web site designed for middle school and high school students, their teachers and parents. Less

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    Bookmarks

    Topics and Grades

    Grade: 6 to 12

    Topics: Economics, History-Social Science

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    • Reference Materials


    Tool for: Administrators, Parents, Teachers

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    Instructional Strategy

    Grouping: Small Group Instruction; Individual Instruction; Large Group Instruction

    Teaching Method: Visual Instruction; Hands-on Learning; Demonstration; Cooperative Learning; Problem-Solving; Simulation