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What’s with the Euro?

What’s with the Euro?. http://www.usmint.gov/kids/coinNews/theEuro.cfm. Go to the website above, and read through the article about the Euro, before moving on to the next slide.

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What’s with the Euro?

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  1. What’s with the Euro?

  2. http://www.usmint.gov/kids/coinNews/theEuro.cfm Go to the website above, and read through the article about the Euro, before moving on to the next slide. Once you’ve read the article, fill in the information on the next slides. (All information MUST be in your own words!)

  3. Why did countries change to the Euro?

  4. Under the subheading What is a Euro? Click on the link that shows the map of 2-euro coin countries. Describe the design for two of the countries’ coins: 1. 2. Notice that the designs showcase something that country is known for, perhaps a person, a symbol, or a natural resource.

  5. Design your own Euro. Imagine that Kentucky has chosen to adopt the Euro as part of our currency and design your own Kentucky Euro. You can use the Paint program on your computer or simply draw your design below. You must also give an explanation for your design. Your design should showcase something important or special to our state. Explanation of design:

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