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Citizen
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Econo-
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Entrepre neurship |
Ethics |
Financial Literacy |
Work
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4-6 |
Ourselves uses compelling stories read aloud by the volunteer along with hands –on activities to demonstrate helping, working, earning and saving.
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5-7 |
Our Families emphasizes the roles people play in the local economy and engages students with activities about needs, wants, jobs, tools and skills and interdependence.
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6-8 |
Our community explores the interdependent roles of workers in a community, the work they perform and how communities work.
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7-9 |
Our City studies careers, the skills people need to work in specific careers and how businesses contribute to a city.
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Ages
8-10 |
Our Region introduces the relationship between the natural, human and capital resources found in different regions and explores regional businesses that produce goods and services for consumers.
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9-11 |
Our Nation examines how businesses operate in the U.S. Students role-play business ownership, interview for jobs and learn different methods of production while exploring various economic issues that affect business.
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Ages
7-11 |
JA Dollars and Sense teaches students about earning spending sharing and saving money and business they can start or jobs they can perform to earn money.
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Ages
9-11 |
JA Enterprises Village is a simulated community where students assume the roles of workers and consumers following a series of classroom activities about business and jobs.
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