Classroom Resources
The Adviser: Picking the Right Intern
Expose your students to the internship interview process.
Read MoreThe Adviser: Fraud Detective
Teach your students why internal controls are needed to avoid accounting fraud.
Read MoreExplore accounting through mind mapping
Use mind mapping to explore how accounting relates to other business departments.
Read MoreStudents turned teachers
This month, hand over the reins as your students research an emerging technology disrupting the accounting world and take center stage to educate their classmates on their findings.
Read MoreNavigating issues in the workplace
Conflict is an unavoidable side-effect of human interaction. Show your students how uncomfortable situations can serve as opportunities to innovate and to strengthen relationships.
Read MoreShady business: What would you do?
Students can explore two much-needed accounting skills and attributes (ethics and big-picture thinking) through an essay response detailing how each of them would handle a questionable work situation.
Read MoreIntro to interviewing: Developing skills to help you land the job
Knowing how to interview is an important skill for students to have—throughout their lives. Like any skill, doing it well takes practice. This mock interview experience and class discussion can help.
Read MoreTest Your Ethics: A 10-Question Quiz
Strong ethics are important for CPAs. See where your students fall and start a discussion with this multiple-choice quiz that presents a wide range of situations dealing with matters of ethics.
Read MoreEducator Crossword Puzzle
In honor of National Crossword Puzzle Day, we’ve created a special one just for you. It’s time to flip the script and show your students how it’s done by putting your accounting knowledge to the test.
Read MoreBank On It Winner Goodie Package
With Bank On It's third birthday this month, we want to help you celebrate in your classrooms!
Read MoreFIND THE FRAUD—CRACK THE CASE
This group activity challenges students to research real cases of fraud that the FBI has solved recently. It’s a good opportunity for your students to think about what went into solving the case.
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