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The Bank Scavenger Hunt A bank is an interesting place! The next time you’re at the bank with your parents, look around and take note of some of the cool things there. Member FDIC 888-MIDFIRST (643-3477) • midfirst.com iSave Program News for iSave Kids Club and iS2 Savers Issue 11

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The Bank Scavenger HuntA bank is an interesting place! The next time you’re at the bank with your parents, look around and take note of some of the cool things there.

for grade school savers

Member FDIC

888-MIDFIRST (643-3477) • midfirst.com

Member FDIC midfirst.com/iSave

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34Connect the dots to finish the picture! Color me in when your done! Hint: “I’m a great place to collect coins. Oink Oink!”

4 quarters = 1 dollar 10 dimes = 1 dollar 20 nickels = 1 dollarDo you know how many pennies are in a dollar? Circle the correct answer!

Answer : 100

How do dinosaurs pay their

bills?

With Tyrannosaurus checks!

Parent CornerHey parents! Did you know that a child with a savings account is seven times more likely to attend college than one without? It’s true! Share the knowledge. Bring in your son, daughter, niece, nephew, grandchild, or child’s friend to open an iSave account today.

(source: Center for Social Development, Washington University in St. Louis)

iSave Program News for iSave Kids Club and iS2 Savers Issue 11

Connect The Dots

What’s in a dollar?

Match the key term to its definition.

A = C = B = D =

Checking account

Debit card Interest rate

Savings account

for high school and jr. high savers

Member FDICMember FDIC midfirst.com/iSave midfirst.com/iSave

The percentage of money added to your savings account by the bank

An account that helps you save for things

An account that helps you pay for things

F i l l i n y o u r a n s w e r s h e r e !

Used to access money in your checking account

Answers: A=2, B=3, C=4, D=1Interest rates change every day! Next time you’re in the bank, ask a banker for the day’s rate sheet. You’ll be able to compare how much interest people can earn with different kinds of accounts.

Be Informed

Match the key term to its definition.

A = C = B = D =

Checking account

Debit card Interest rate

Savings account

for high school and jr. high savers

Member FDICMember FDIC midfirst.com/iSave midfirst.com/iSave

The percentage of money added to your savings account by the bank

An account that helps you save for things

An account that helps you pay for things

F i l l i n y o u r a n s w e r s h e r e !

Used to access money in your checking account

Answers: A=2, B=3, C=4, D=1Interest rates change every day! Next time you’re in the bank, ask a banker for the day’s rate sheet. You’ll be able to compare how much interest people can earn with different kinds of accounts.

Be Informed

The Bank Scavenger HuntA bank is an interesting place! The next time you’re at the bank with your parents, look around and take note of some of the cool things there.

for grade school savers

Member FDIC

888-MIDFIRST (643-3477) • midfirst.com

Member FDIC midfirst.com/iSave

1

2

34

5

6

7

8

910

111213

1415

1617

18

19

2021 22

2324

25 26

27

2829 30 31

32

33

34Connect the dots to finish the picture! Color me in when your done! Hint: “I’m a great place to collect coins. Oink Oink!”

4 quarters = 1 dollar 10 dimes = 1 dollar 20 nickels = 1 dollarDo you know how many pennies are in a dollar? Circle the correct answer!

Answer : 100

How do dinosaurs pay their

bills?

With Tyrannosaurus checks!

Parent CornerHey parents! Did you know that a child with a savings account is seven times more likely to attend college than one without? It’s true! Share the knowledge. Bring in your son, daughter, niece, nephew, grandchild, or child’s friend to open an iSave account today.

(source: Center for Social Development, Washington University in St. Louis)

iSave Program News for iSave Kids Club and iS2 Savers Issue 11

Connect The Dots

What’s in a dollar?