Workshop Description

Pint-Size Economics

Interested in helping your students become better decision makers? Want to get your students excited about economics while reinforcing math and money management skills? This session will do just that and connect to your SOLs.

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University of Lynchburg Center for Economic Education

Nov 16, 2017
4:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Lynchburg College – Schewel 207
1501 Lakeside Drive
Lynchburg, VA 24501
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Grade Level: Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5, Kindergarten
Potential Recertification Credits: 3

This workshop will use hands-on activities to teach economics and personal finance concepts while making connections to language arts and math. This interdisciplinary approach will help you be very efficient in using your scarce instructional time. Lessons covered in this session will help Mini-Economy teachers expand their program. Targeted concepts will include decision making, saving, earning an income, specialization, interdependence, and more.  Participants will receive ready to use lessons, activities, and printables for the classroom.

Dinner is included.


Fee: NO CHARGE


Instructor: Rebecca Booth, Director
Contact Person:
Rebecca Booth, Director
Center for Economic Education
University of Lynchburg
434.544.8791
booth.r@lynchburg.edu

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