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Third-grade students determine the value of a collection of coins and bills, explain the connection between human capital/labor and income, describe availability and scarcity and the impact on cost, explain credit, responsible borrowing, and reasons to save. Sometimes it is necessary to view and discuss the lessons (student work) together as a class especially during student-led learning. Using the Samsung tablet, along with resources already available in the classroom, students can cast (Chromecast) their group's completed financial literacy Google Slides to the classroom Smart TV so that every student can learn from each other.

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Third-grade students determine the value of a collection of coins and bills, explain the connection between human capital/labor and income, describe availability and scarcity and the impact on cost, explain credit, responsible borrowing, and reasons to save. Sometimes it is necessary to view and discuss the lessons (student work) together as a class especially during student-led learning. Using the Samsung tablet, along with resources already available in the classroom, students can cast (Chromecast) their group's completed financial literacy Google Slides to the classroom Smart TV so that every student can learn from each other.

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