Teacher Webinar_ Teaching Economics Using Children_s Literature
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Join us on April 13th at 4 p.m. ET  for our free teacher webinar all about Teaching Economics Using Children's Literature (grades K-5). 

Children are never too young to start learning basic economic concepts such as scarcity, saving, and spending. Discover how popular children's books such as
Alexander, Who Used to Be Rich Last SundayOne Hen, Colonial Voices Hear Them Speak,  and more can give your classroom an instant economic boost! Plus, you'll be introducing new vocabulary and concepts while developing reading comprehension, listening and speaking skills.
We look forward to having you join the conversation!
The EconEdLink Team

P.S. At the end of the webinar, three randomly selected attendees will receive a tote bag filled with children's books, Council for Economic Education resources, a water bottle and more! You must be present on the webinar to wi n .
Guest Presenters:

Marsha MastersAssociate Director , Economics Arkansas
Marsha was an elementary teacher for more than 20 years before joining Economics Arkansas. She has comprehensive experience integrating economic education into every subject area and has written several lessons using children's books to teach economics. She is the winner of multiple national and state economic education awards.

Lynne StoverAssociate Director for Programs , Center for Economic Education - James Madison University
Lynne's two passions are children's literature and economics. A former librarian, she has published dozens of articles and lessons on teaching economics using children's literature. She is a member of the National Council for the Social Studies' Notable Trade Books Selection Committee.
 
The webinar will be moderated by: Alexis Andrews, Council for Economic Education
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