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The Federal Reserve System Page 85 TEACHER: How can you prevent diseases caused by biting insects? PUPIL: Don't bite any.

Standard 13d Essential Understandings: The Federal Reserve System is our nation’s central bank. Essential Questions: What is the role of the Federal Reserve System? Vocabulary: Federal Reserve System, inflation, currency

Candy Questions

What type of political system do we have?

What are the three factors that predict which people will vote?

What is the main job of a Political Action Committee?

Who writes editorial, op- ed pieces and creates political cartoons?

What do we call information meant to promote or hurt a cause?

Who recruits and nominates candidates to run for public office?

Which democratic institution or community service helps women get registered to vote?

Which civic duty is pictured here?

Which First Amendment freedom is pictured here?

Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution defines citizenship and extends due process rights to actions of the state?

1FqRUwww.youtube.com/watch?v=2T1_VB 1FqRU

The Federal Reserve is our nation’s central bank. As the central bank of the United States, the Federal Reserve System… Has the duty to maintain the value of our currency (dollar) Manages the amount of money in the economy to try to keep inflation low and stable Regulates banks to ensure the soundness of the banking system and safety of deposits Acts as the federal government’s bank

1B0www.youtube.com/watch?v=1kjjBe48 1B0

Inflation Activity

1)Draw four circles on a scrap piece of paper. 2)Color each circle. You may use ANY combination of green, blue, red, and yellow.

Now, count up your money and write the total at the top of your paper. Red = $4 Yellow = $3 Blue = $2 Green = $1

Candy Auction Time

Draw two more circles. With your colored pencil or crayon, write a letter of the alphabet in each circle.

Total your new amount of money. A-H = 2 I-P = 3 Q-Z = 1

Candy Auction Time

On the left side of your notebook, draw a bank. Somewhere on the bank give it the name Federal Reserve: Our Nation’s Bank. You may decorate it while we watch a 15 minute video.