From Kirk Higgins <[email protected]>
Subject Explore the Meaning of the National Debt with your Students Using this Lesson
Date April 11, 2024 10:01 PM
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Explore the Meaning of the National Debt with Your Students Using this Lesson!


Dear John,

April is financial literacy month. History and government classes can explore the finances of the United States Government using this lesson from our
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Documents of Freedom resource . In this lesson, students will examine significant events in the history of the U.S. economy and develop an understanding of concepts regarding government spending.


Engage your students on this important and relevant topic using the included
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essay ,
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Savings and Investment Activity , and
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Loanable Funds Market Activity .



As extension activities, have your students participate in a
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student Stock Market game , research articles relating to corporations and stocks (Wall Street Journal, The Economist, Barron&rsquo;s, Kiplinger&rsquo;s, Bloomberg Businessweek, Forbes), or research and debate how the U.S. debt could lead to long-term effects for future generations.




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EXPLORE THE LESSON


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Think the Vote! Our new Think the Vote question builds on the
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TikTok lesson we shared two weeks ago. This week we are asking students "
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Should the United States Government Force a Sale of TikTok? ".


Engage your students in conversation with other students from across the country using this online debate.Students can answer Yes, it should; No, it should not; or a nuanced answer in-between! Be sure to submit your responses by April 25th to be considered for this week&rsquo;s competition, prizes, and the $1,000 grand prize at the end of the school year!


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