Teacher+Resources

__**Economic Resources**__

[|Kentucky Council for Economic Education]

[|Council on Economic Education]

National Association of Economic Educators

Federal Reserve Resources
 * Fifty Nifty Econ Cardsinfo, request a set of cards here
 * [|See the Cards]

Using Play Dough to Teach Economic Concepts: An elementary class simulates supply and demand and opportunity cost media type="youtube" key="EWj2kD4WzOY" height="315" width="420"

[|ECON Ed Link] - Check out free economic lessons with a US History focus
 * [|I Have No Money, Would You Take Wampum?]
 * [|Economic Spotter: Trade in Colonial History]
 * ECON Ed Link : Trouble is Brewing in Boston -[| "Colonial Voices: Hear Them Speak"]
 * [|Economic Spotter: Money in Revolutionary Times]
 * [|Economic Spotter: Scarcity with the Lewis and Clark Expedition]
 * [|Economic Spotter: Supply and Demand at the Gold Rush]
 * [|Laura Ingalls Wilder's Frontier Town]
 * [|Economic Spotter: Inventors and Entrepreneurs During the Industrial Age]
 * [|Economic Spotter: Resources During World War II]

[|Economic Decision Making]

James Madison University Center for Economic Education lesson plans

[|Teaching K-5 Economic Concepts] - Economic Education Web (plans based on the national standards)

Watch the video [|Making Bread on Learner.Org.] The video shows how a kindergarten teacher helps students learn production concepts using an assembly line to make bread.

Children's Literature for Understanding Economics for K-6 Teachers (Over 600 annotated book suggestions for teaching economic concepts) http://classroomclues.com/