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SITE REVIEW

March, 2009

Federal Reserve Bank of
San Francisco

Resources to help students gain a better understanding of money and banking.
Grade Level: 3-5, 6-8, 9-12


http://www.frbsf.org/education/

CONTENT
These resources from the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco include books, newsletters, student activities, and teacher resources for learning about banking basics, building wealth, inflation, financial markets, and much more. .
SITE DESIGN
Design: The site is simple to navigate with links grouped into five categories and listed on the main page. Links to the most popular pages are listed on the right side of the page. .

 

REVIEW
These educational resources from the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco will help students gain a better understanding of money and banking. Students can visit FedVille, an interactive feature just for kids; go on a treasure hunt; play games; Ask Dr. Econ a question; or explore FED101, an interactive journey through the Federal Reserve’s history, monetary policy, regulatory functions, and financial services. Lesson plans are available for teachers to use in the classroom and are organized by topic, including personal finance, economics, history, and social studies. Curriculum materials are available for all grade levels, as well as the general public. Included is an American currency exhibit, videos, Fed Facts Game, and more. .

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