My Money Workbook
Learn about money, money substitutes, and barter.
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Olivia Owl and Penny Pigeon share valuable advice with Rhoda Roadrunner to improve her shopping habits in this fable. The story is centered on the moral: "If you plan and compare before shopping, you will use your money more wisely."
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My Money Workbook
Learn about money, money substitutes, and barter.
Saving, Spending, and Income: Save It! (Lesson 5)
Learn about income, saving, and spending.
The Have a Good Day Café
Examine how businesses use advertising.
Spend It! Lesson for Grades 1-2
Define "spend", "wants", and "choice".
Money, Money, Honey Bunny!
Distinguish between spending and saving.
Piggy Bank Primer: Saving & Budgeting Lesson
Introduce saving, spending, budgeting, wants, goods, services and opportunity cost.
Financial Fables
Financial Fables are entertaining stories that combine reading, economics and personal finance into life lessons that feature "money morals."
Oscar Ostrich Faces the Future
In this animated video with associated lessons and activities, Oscar Ostrich is taught to think about his future needs and to set financial goals.
Penny Pigeon and the Missing Nest Egg
In this animated video with associated lessons and activities, Penny Pigeon learns to hunt and save for her future nest egg.
Percy Peacock and the Credit Crisis
In this animated video with associated lessons and activities, Percy Peacock learns tips on how to better handle credit.
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