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Money & Mathematics
Meet Stanley Stat and Pie Chart Pam. They are here to teach you all about statistics and math with fun games and activities on this exciting site, sponsored by the National Agricultural Statistics Service.

The Interactive Learning Center, sponsored by the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing, features games and activities for you to learn about its new currency. Design your own bill, answer trivia questions, and catch a counterfeit dollar at this amazing site!
Learn about the value of saving money, little by little, to ensure you will have a future filled with stability and comfort. This site, sponsored by the Social Security Administration, offers stories and sound bites teaching you the value of money.
Start making graphs with the National Center for Education Statistics' create a graph classic. You can also look up your school, play games and activities, and explore your knowledge through this site.
If you can dream it, you can do it! Young Americans believe that independent business ownership is a vital key to their present and future economic growth. If you are a teen interested in small business ownership as a possible career, this site, sponsored by the Small Business Administration, is for you!
Take a tour with Carmen Cents and learn all about the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation's (FDIC) Learning Bank. Features at the bank include a historical timeline of FDIC and information about how a bank makes money.
Interested in uncovering the mystery behind taxes? Balance the national budget, take virtual fieldtrips, discover how your tax dollars are spent, and lobby for a cause as you choose from a variety of interactive tax activities on this site sponsored by the Internal Revenue Service.
Visit this site, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Treasury, if you are interested in learning more about the treasury department and saving money!

