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Economics is My Cup of TEA:
Teaching Economics Actively for Grades 2-8
This workshop is provided through the support of
State Farm & The Council for Economic Education

Looking for ways to engage your elementary and middle school students in real-world connections and high-level thinking across the curriculum?
 
Use this tasty Chocolate Economics curriculum to provide creative and stimulating lessons that correlate with state course of study requirements and national standards. Sample lessons include “Who Gets What,” “Making Choices,” and “Trading to Get What We Want.” Come ready to participate in hands-on activities!
  • Receive a copy of Chocolate Economics
  • Use Play Dough activities to teach economics standards
  • Give students the opportunity to express their creativity while learning important economic concepts
  • Learn how to implement the Color the Concepts! contest while teaching required course of study concepts
  • And, of course, there will be chocolate!   
Lunch provided          No registration fee           Free curriculum resources       $75 Sub Reimbursement available
 
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Friday, January 31, 2020
in Birmingham
8:30 am to 2:30 pm
UAB-Collat School of Business
​Room 203 on second floor
710 13th Street South
Birmingham, AL 35233