Workshop Description

Quick Hit: Bunnyland: Economics and Personal Finance Lessons for the Primary Classroom

Join expert in using children’s literature to teach econ/personal finance, Lynne Stover, for this workshop. Teachers will gain access to resources needed to teach econ/personal finance using Cinders McLeod’s Moneybunny series. One lucky participant will win a set of the Moneybunny books!

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James Madison University Center for Economic Education

Aug 31, 2021
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Grade Level: Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3, Kindergarten, Pre-K
Potential Recertification Credits: 1

This virtual workshop will feature the books of Cinder McLeod’s Moneybunny series: “Earn It!,” “Give It!,” “Save It!,” and “Earn It!.” These illustrated titles are perfect for teaching young students basic economic concepts with a focus on good decision making as a practical life skill. Participants will gain access to ready-made lessons, online links and helpful read-alouds they can use to use these books to integrate economics into their classroom!

Expert in using children’s literature to teach econ/personal finance, Lynne Stover, will lead this workshop!

One lucky teacher will win a set of the Cinders McLeod Moneybunny series!


Fee: NO CHARGE


Additional Information:

See this link for information on JMU's mask and PPE policy for in-person events during COVID: https://www.jmu.edu/academic-affairs/covid/healthsafety.shtml#Masks


Instructor: John B. Kruggel, Associate Director
Contact Person:
John B. Kruggel, Associate Director
Center for Economic Education
James Madison University
540.568.3248
kruggejb@jmu.edu

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