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Education Events
- November 1, 2012
Evening at the Fed
- November 7, 2012
New Mexico Economic Forum
- November 8, 2012
Evening at the Fed
Education
The Kansas City Fed offers free economic and personal finance resources for educators, bankers and consumers.
Resources
- Classroom Activities and
Lesson PlansSelect a category to explore free, age-specific tools for parents, educators and bankers to help children better understand economics and personal finance.
- Traveling Historical
Currency Exhibit - Resources for Bankers
in the Classroom - Consumer Help
- Bank Director's Desktop
- Foreclosure Resources
- Credit Card Resources
For You
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In the Classroom
Enhance classroom learning by integrating free personal finance and economics resources into your curriculum. Register for free resources.
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Back to school with the Kansas City Fed
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Continuing Education for Bankers
Stay on top of current trends, issues and regulations with a variety of resources for bankers and directors.
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Consumer Education
Use a variety of resources and tools to become more educated on financial and economic issues.
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Visit Us
Book a tour of our Money Museums in Kansas City or Denver.
Financial Fables
Read our entertaining stories that combine economics and personal finance into life lessons that feature "money morals."
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It Makes Good Sense
We partnered with Conestoga Magnet School students in Omaha to develop a book on earning, saving and spending.
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Traveling Trunk
Check out our free traveling trunk to use in elementary and middle school classrooms. The trunk is filled with hands-on activities and lesson plans on money, economics and personal finance for teachers.
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Student Board of Directors
Unique program gives Kansas City students the opportunity to learn more about the Federal Reserve.
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Shred Challenge Student Competition
Prompted by an economic theme, students create an original work of art with approximately $800 in shredded money from the Kansas City Fed.
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Fifty Nifty Econ Cards
Use our economic cards to expand elementary and middle school students’ vocabulary through various activities and games.
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Core Concept Cards
Our Core Concept Cards teach high school students how to incorporate economics into their everyday lives.