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Is the Fed Public or Private? Lesson PlanIs the Fed Public or Private? Lesson Plan
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Federal Reserve Bank
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11th - 12th
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Social Studies & History
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Is the Fed Public or Private?

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This Is the Fed Public or Private? lesson plan also includes:
  • Introduction
  • The Fed Today
  • The Fed Today Companion Brochure
  • Federal Reserve System Map
  • Glossary of Terms
  • Additional Fed Websites
  • Complete "The Fed Today" Curriculum
  • Activity
  • Answer Key
  • Graphic Organizer
  • Worksheet
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The Federal Reserve System as a decentralized central bank can be a difficult concept for learners to grasp. Help them get a firm handle on this concept using this resource, in which class members work as a group to identify the significance of particular structural elements of the Fed and then categorize those elements using a Venn diagram.

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CCSS: Adaptable

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federal reserve bank, social studies

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  • Nicely organized lesson, complete with handouts and an answer key

Cons

  • Instructor will have to construct transparency or project image onto a whiteboard

Common Core

RH.11-12.2

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