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Overview
PracticalMoneySkills.com is a free Web site designed
to help educators, parents and students practice
better money management for life. Americans think
that financial basics are as important as the three
R's traditionally taught in school. In fact, according
to a Visa survey, 77 percent of parents believe personal
money management is a subject "very important" to
their children's lives as adults -- second only to
writing at 89 percent. And since many consumers today
graduated without even basic knowledge of money management,
like how to create and stick to a budget, many learn
money skills through the school of trial and error.
To help today's youths and consumers of all ages
become financially savvy, Visa has partnered with
leading consumer advocates, educators and financial
institutions to launch a national program to improve
the nation's financial skills -- Practical Money
Skills for Life.
In addition to providing online tools and resources via www.practicalmoneyskills.com,
Visa has created free
classroom material that educators can use to teach personal
finance. Available online or in a binder format, the classroom curriculum
is free. It offers a teacher's guide, student worksheets and quizzes
and interactive brain-teasers that can be played by students via
the Web or from a CD-ROM. Additionally, Visa donates computer labs,
ensuring that schools in need have access to the equipment needed
to take advantage of Practical Money Skills for Life. Learn more
about Visa's outreach program.
Practical Money Skills for Life is educator-developed and educator-approved.
In fact, at the recent National Education Association's Expo 2001,
more than 94 percent of the educators surveyed graded the program
an "A" or "B" and 98 percent said they would recommend to a fellow
educator. (Read
educator comments on Visa's program.)
Today Visa's program reaches millions of students across the country -- and
growing every day. Access a list of schools that use practicalmoneyskills.com
to help promote financial understanding in their classrooms.

using the Teacher's Guide
| enter Teacher's Guide
The Teacher's Guide of Practical Money Skills for
Life includes five major components for each lesson:
- Lesson Outline-- A lesson overview, including
goals, lesson objectives, overheads, and activities
for each section.
- Teaching Notes-- Tips on using the section
materials in a classroom situation.
- Related Links-- Additional Internet resources
related to the lesson.
- View Student Section-- A link to the corresponding
student pages for each section.
Note: Please review additional
software requirements.
To make the Teacher's Guide quick and easy to use,
we've developed icons that will serve as visual cues
to let you know which activities appear in each lesson.
instructional tracks
The instructional activities in each level
3 lesson are "tracked" to the needs of specific
audiences. These items are indicated in a matrix
based on the following suggested age groups:

using the Student Pages
| enter Student Pages
The student's section of Practical Money Skills
for Life includes four major components for each
lesson:
- Student Materials-- Guides that address
key concepts for the lesson.
- Activities-- Worksheets and activities
related to the lesson objectives.
- Lesson Quiz-- Online quiz that students
may take for instant results.
- Related Links-- Additional Internet resources
related to the lesson.

using the Parent Resource
Center | enter the Parent
Resource Center
The Parent Resource Center guides parents of children
in three age groups: PreK to grade 2, grades 3 to
6, and grades 7 to 12. Each age group's information
includes:
- Level Overview-- A brief general overview
of the section.
- Ten To Do's- Summary of points to consider
at each age level.
- Topics-- Guides that address key concepts.
- Activities-- Worksheets and suggested
activities that will help you teach your children
financial concepts.
- Interactive Game-- Online entertainment
related to ideas introduced in each age level.
Note: Please review additional
software requirements.
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