A Brief History of Our Nations Paper Money - An interesting fact-filled history of money in America from colonial times to the present source
Currency Exchange - Students work cooperatively to solve a mystery through currency related clues source
Fleet Kids Activity Books - Printable lesson plans and worksheets that integrate the study of money with math. Students learn about budgeting, currency, money language and more. Online games are also provided source
How Can A Bank Pay Your Interest? - A lesson plan with worksheets for teaching students how to use a calculator to find simple interest source
Money in the Bank - Intercurricular activity ideas, a short play, and games for teaching about money source
Money Really Matters Unit - Through hands-on activities and printable worksheets, students learn about currency, budgets, the stock market, and business source
Money Unit - A unit that integrates social studies and math. Students learn about currency and careers through a collection of activities source
Our Money - Information, pictures, and a teachers guide for teaching about U.S. Currency, counterfeit protection, and the history of money source
Practical Money Skills for Life - Three units of lesson plans about money and responsibility. Units are divided by grade levels: preschool-2, 3-6, and 7-12. Lessons include printable activities source
Printing Money - Background information, vocabulary, resources, a lesson plan, and a few activity ideas for teaching about making money source
Showcase of Bills - A visually fascinating and information-rich tour of Americas changing paper currency source
Spend or Save Game - A printable board game with directions for teaching about the importance of saving money source
The Return of Sacajawea - A lesson plan about the new golden dollar coin. Students compare the golden dollar to the Susan B. Anthony dollar source
U.S. Mint Teachers Lounge - Interdisciplinary lesson plans, projects, and activities for teaching about currency, money history, and economics. Click on Teachers Guide for tips on how to use the website in your classroom source