
Economics
- American Economic Association: Pertaining to economics with all sorts of links
- National Council on Economic Education
- Center for Economic Education of the University of Missouri-St. Louis
- University of Nebraska-Omaha’s Center for Economic Education: Use to navigate to lessons.
- Wise Pockets World, which has useful personal economics-related items for elementary school students and teachers and for parents of elementary students.
- Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis: Information about publications, about the Fed, and about St. Louis Fed-sponsored conferences for elementary and secondary teachers
- U.S. Mint: Ideas for teaching and learning for kids
- Gazillionaire: Help students learn economic concepts, such as competition, capitalism, supply and demand, business costs, and bankruptcy
- Freedom from Hunger, a charitable organization, which tries to fight problems of hunger by providing small business loans to women with children in rural areas. The site has stories of people helped to help themselves, stories of how they are helped, and pictures of children, families, and homes in rural areas of developing countries. (This site also is relevant to Geography.)
- National Conference of Catholic Bishops, U.S. Catholic Conference dealing with the issue of poverty. Consider clicking on Tour Poverty USA.