Parents and Teachers
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The site is broken into three suites:
Preschool, Elementary and Teens. Preschool is basically is money fundamentals and uses elements that can be related to the banking process. Each section increases in difficulty and uses a repetition factor, to enhance the learning process. In the Preschool suite most of the navigation is symbolic rather than text. Only one crossword exists here and that is spelling numbers from one to ten.
The Elementary Suite builds upon skills acquired in school, that are required to complete banking functions for a Savings Account. Here the child will learn how to deposit funds and withdraw funds from a Savings Account, using progressively more difficult screens. The puzzles will enhance spelling and math skills.
The Teens Suite prepares the teen for a checking account. It covers deposits, checks and bank statement reconciliations. In addition an ATM has been provided to teach the proper process of ATM usage, including ATM Deposits. (It should be noted here deposits can only take place at Home Bank ATMs and not all ATMs.)
Navigation Buttons
Last Page Button Next Page Button Page Refresh Button Help Button
Coloring Pages
The mouse changes to a crayon when over the Flash screen. The child must first select a color from the color palette. Then the child can move the crayon to the object they desire to color and click.
Money Relationships
This is a money relationship exercise. Sound must be turned on, since the reward for the correct selection is a bell. Example five pennies equals a nickel. Clicking on a dime will sound a negative ting, clicking on the nickel will produce a bell.
Jigsaws
The jig saw puzzles are set up to be progressively more difficult. Starting with simple nine piece puzzles and going up to twenty five piece puzzles. The small picture at the lower right corner is what the completed puzzle should look like. When the puzzle piece is close to the correct position it will snap into place when the mouse button is released.
Crosswords
This computer version of crosswords is a drag and drop process. The child drags the chosen letter from the bottom of the page to the appropriate square. If the sequence of clues are followed the letter will snap into place. In addition a bell will sound signifying this is the first letter going to a colored square. A ting will sound for all other letters. The child should be encouraged to try the puzzle without using the help buttons.
Memory and Match
A classic Memory and Match game. Click in squares to reveal a hidden picture. Match the squares and the square disappears to reveal a larger banking picture. This puzzle includes a timer and a counter measuring the number of tries.
Savings Accounts
This is a hands on introduction to Savings Accounts. Through progressive screens it takes the child through the using of a Savings Account, how to make simple deposits withdrawals and more complex deposits.
Checking Accounts
This is the teenagers introduction to a checking account. Through a series of progressive screens the teen will learn, how to make deposits (both checks and cash) check deposits with cash back, and how to maintain their check register.
Bank Statement Reconciliation
The Bank Statement Reconciliation is probably the most important portion of the checking account. Here the teen is taught how to properly do a reconciliation.
It is strongly recommended this site be used in conjunction with the US Mint's Childrens Pages. Please address comments or concerns to contact at First National Bank of Bagley.© 2003 DGM Graphics, Inc. All rights reserved.