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Davis, Gaylene – 1981
A 3-month study unit introducing first grade students to economics through an Easter theme is outlined in five sections. Sections 1 and 2 describe rationale, goals, and learning objectives. Section 3 provides learning activities. A wide range of instructional strategies is used to teach the basic economic concepts of want, need, scarcity,…
Descriptors: Awards, Economics Education, Games, Grade 1
Davis, Myra Gaylene – 1980
This year-long economics project helped first graders from a low-income area recognize and see themselves as participants in an economic world. Students studied their community to learn about the different types of work people do, goods and services, problems of scarcity, the necessity for rules and goals, the use of natural resources, the…
Descriptors: Awards, Community Services, Community Study, Course Descriptions
Hamilton, Mary; Wood, Suzanne; Field, Elisa; Porter, Priscilla – 2001
In this 9-week unit, students compare and contrast goods and services and discuss economic activities that occur in cities, sorting them into the production of goods or the provision of a service. Students examine how people use money to purchase goods and services. Wants are defined in terms of trade-offs or choices that must be made. Job…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Curriculum Based Assessment, Economics Education, Free Enterprise System
Roach, Helen – 1978
This document provides teaching guidelines and student material for a unit intended for use in first grade mathematics programs. Time allotment is from four to six hours of classroom time. The objective of this capsule is to help students learn how to earn and count money. The student material is divided into two sections. Section I focuses on…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Economics Education, Elementary Education, Grade 1
Pratt, Robert; O'Bannon, Joan – 1987
This curriculum guide was developed to help elementary education teachers incorporate economics lessons into the social studies curriculum. First, second, and third grade students study the concepts of: (1) economic institutions; (2) scarcity; (3) choice and decision-making; (4) specialization and exchange; and (5) economic systems. A curriculum…
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Guides, Economics, Economics Education
Saginaw Public Schools, MI. – 1983
One of a series of social studies curriculum guides, this publication outlines a first grade course on "school and the family." Material is presented in two parts. Part 1 contains an overview of the program. An introduction and statement of philosophy precede the following sections: an outline of grades 1-6 scope and sequence;…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Course Content, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Guides
Butler, Della – 1978
This unit, which contains a teacher's guide and student materials, is designed for students with limited acquaintance with money (Grades K-1). Activities reinforce the basic concept of recognizing a penny, counting pennies, and associating monetary value with pennies from one to ten cents. These activities include listening to a taped read-along…
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Consumer Education, Early Childhood Education, Economics Education
Silverman, Judy; Lamp, Nancy – 1980
This interdisciplinary economics project helped first and second graders learn how to conserve energy and save money. The project started because of an announcement by the elementary school principal that, if school utility bills could be lowered, the Board of Education would give the school half the money saved. Students were first introduced to…
Descriptors: Art Education, Awards, Career Education, Conservation Education