02350ngm  22003131a 4500008004100000040001200041245027200053007001000325020003800335028018000373260007100553300008000624500011100704505014000815511005500955520028501010521001001295650005501305650007001360710004901430540006701479092002801546500018401574500009101758508015501849005001702004001000702021003000802028091020s2009    wiu040 f     s    vleng d  aWiMaMMS00aFinancial literacy, teach it!h[videorecording] :bK-4 /ccreated by ECB in cooperation with the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, the Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions and Wisconsin Public Television ; guided by a 20-member advisory committee.v| c|a||u  z(video, gr K-4, 7 episode series)40bECB, 3319 W Beltline Hwy, Madison, WI 53713-4296balso available via on-demand website, broadcast, datacast, or tape dubbing service <http://www.ecb.org/education/tapedub.htm>  aMadison, WI :bWisconsin Educational Communications Board,cc2009.  a[#] videocassettes (7 episodes, total 40 min.) :bsd., col. ;c1/2 in. VHS.  aDeveloped in collaboration with statewide educators on the Personal Financial Literacy Advisory Committee.0 aCareer cards -- Classroom economy -- Credit clues -- Penny the pig -- Needs and wants -- Charity presentations -- Insurance and floods.0 aHost: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner.  aA multi-media professional development resource designed around Wisconsin's new Personal Financial Literacy standards. Seven short videos demonstrate effective teaching of each of the seven content standards in elementary K-4 classrooms.--adapted from description provided by ECB.3 aProf. 4aPersonal financexStudy and teaching (Elementary). 4aElementary school studentsxPersonal financexStudy and teaching.1 aWisconsinbEducational Communications Board.  aExtended use rights: may be retained for the life of the tape.  aPRO VT 332.024 FIN [#s]  aSeries website includes lesson plans and resources, as well as information on Wisconsin content standards, and a Professional Learning Community Guide. http://www.ecb.org/finance.  aAligned to Wisconsin's Model Academic Standards for Teacher Development and Licensure.  aKristin Leglar, project director, instructional programs developer; Kathy Bissen, director of production; Fred Wessel, producer, editor, videographer.20091020135225.0428367WiMaMMS02381ngm  22003131a 4500008004100000040001200041245027200053007001000325020003800335028018000373260007100553300008000624500011100704505016000815511005500975520029601030521001001326650005501336650007001391710004901461540006701510092002801577500018401605500009101789508015501880005001702035001000702052003000802059091020s2009    wiu040 f     s    vleng d  aWiMaMMS00aFinancial literacy, teach it!h[videorecording] :b5-8 /ccreated by ECB in cooperation with the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, the Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions and Wisconsin Public Television ; guided by a 20-member advisory committee.v| c|a||u  z(video, gr 5-8, 7-episode series)40bECB, 3319 W Beltline Hwy, Madison, WI 53713-4296balso available via on-demand website, broadcast, datacast, or tape dubbing service <http://www.ecb.org/education/tapedub.htm>  aMadison, WI :bWisconsin Educational Communications Board,cc2009.  a[#] videocassettes (7 episodes, total 40 min.) :bsd., col. ;c1/2 in. VHS.  aDeveloped in collaboration with statewide educators on the Personal Financial Literacy Advisory Committee.0 aSteps to success -- Just interest -- Read the fine print -- Financial goal setting -- Comparing graham crackers -- Dream cities -- Risk management theatre.0 aHost: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner.  aA multi-media professional development resource designed around Wisconsin's new Personal Financial Literacy standards. Seven short videos demonstrate effective teaching of each of the seven content standards in elementary and middle 5-8 classrooms.--adapted from description provided by ECB.3 aProf. 4aPersonal financexStudy and teaching (Elementary). 4aElementary school studentsxPersonal financexStudy and teaching.1 aWisconsinbEducational Communications Board.  aExtended use rights: may be retained for the life of the tape.  aPRO VT 332.024 FIN [#s]  aSeries website includes lesson plans and resources, as well as information on Wisconsin content standards, and a Professional Learning Community Guide. http://www.ecb.org/finance.  aAligned to Wisconsin's Model Academic Standards for Teacher Development and Licensure.  aKristin Leglar, project director, instructional programs developer; Kathy Bissen, director of production; Fred Wessel, producer, editor, videographer.20091020135136.0428368WiMaMMS02366ngm  22003131a 4500008004100000040001200041245027300053007001000326020003900336028018000375260007100555300008000626500011100706505015200817511005500969520028701024521001001311650005501321650007001376710004901446540006701495092002801562500018401590500009101774508015501865005001702020001000702037003000802044091020s2009    wiu040 f     s    vleng d  aWiMaMMS00aFinancial literacy, teach it!h[videorecording] :b9-12 /ccreated by ECB in cooperation with the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, the Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions and Wisconsin Public Television ; guided by a 20-member advisory committee.v| c|a||u  z(video, gr 9-12, 7-episode series)40bECB, 3319 W Beltline Hwy, Madison, WI 53713-4296balso available via on-demand website, broadcast, datacast, or tape dubbing service <http://www.ecb.org/education/tapedub.htm>  aMadison, WI :bWisconsin Educational Communications Board,cc2009.  a[#] videocassettes (7 episodes, total 40 min.) :bsd., col. ;c1/2 in. VHS.  aDeveloped in collaboration with statewide educators on the Personal Financial Literacy Advisory Committee.0 aMad City money -- Debt consultants -- Credit jeopardy -- Million dollar lesson -- Good credit, bad credit -- Charitable giving -- Sneeze insurance.0 aHost: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner.  aA multi-media professional development resource designed around Wisconsin's new Personal Financial Literacy standards. Seven short videos demonstrate effective teaching of each of the seven content standards in 9-12 high school classrooms.--adapted from description provided by ECB.3 aProf. 4aPersonal financexStudy and teaching (Elementary). 4aElementary school studentsxPersonal financexStudy and teaching.1 aWisconsinbEducational Communications Board.  aExtended use rights: may be retained for the life of the tape.  aPRO VT 332.024 FIN [#s]  aSeries website includes lesson plans and resources, as well as information on Wisconsin content standards, and a Professional Learning Community Guide. http://www.ecb.org/finance.  aAligned to Wisconsin's Model Academic Standards for Teacher Development and Licensure.  aKristin Leglar, project director, instructional programs developer; Kathy Bissen, director of production; Fred Wessel, producer, editor, videographer.20091020135021.0428369WiMaMMS
