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Financial Literacy for Grades K-12

11/29/2016

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drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B96bYUHVd7wQN2hkNmtJdDVsU3M?usp=sharingTara showed us some incredible resources to teach financial literacy at all ages! Early childhood can run a pizza place all the way to high school kids becoming day traders on Wall Street. These are practical skills and knowledge that ever student needs to understand the complexities of living in the United States today.

Financial Literacy Full Folder of Notes

Financial Literacy Sites
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RTI Tier 2 Interventions

11/15/2016

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Tier 1 Interventions for Enrichment

11/1/2016

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 Access key for private binder: 1913
www.livebinders.com/play/play/2031022
Videos
https://goo.gl/FdBiit​

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Apps, Kahoot, Nearpod, and Brainpop

5/11/2016

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Tara showed us all kinds of cool tips and tricks for using web 2.0 sites and apps to engage your students in your class.
Apps, Kahoot, Nearpod, and Brainpop
Josh mentioned creatng an alias for your google account. This is only available to your personal accounts. Open your gmail created google drive. Click the rubic's cube or waffle block on the top right in grey.

Select the admin icon. It looks like a wrench. This is not the My Account icon.

After entering your password scroll down a small bit to the account. Select Account. Scrolling halfway down you should see Alias. Click add an alias. Enter the new email username before the @ symbol and click save.

Now every email sent to that account will actually come to your main user account. 

​Have fun!


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4-12-16

4/13/2016

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Library Resources
Webcast 2
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April 11th, 2016

4/11/2016

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Remind
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