FRED stands for Federal Reserve Economic Data. FRED contains frequently updated US macro and regional economic time series at annual, quarterly, monthly, weekly, and daily frequencies.FRED aggregates economic data from a variety of sources- most of which are US government agencies.The economic time series in FRED contain observation or measurement periods associated with data values.For instance, the US unemployment rate for the month of January, 1990 was 5.4 percent and for the month of January, 2000 was 4.0 percent.

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Whether you call it wall mounting, wall mounting, coat hanger stand or clothes rail for the wall: FRED is easily attached to the wall. Dowels and matching black screws are included in the delivery. Now you just have to decide which wall you really polish up with the coat hanger stand in water pipe look.


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Looking for a narrow wardrobe that allows you to make the most of the space in your hallway? Our pamo solution FRED fits through its small width even in small entrance areas and can still store heavy winter coats easily and practically.


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After 18 years of homeschooling, I have been getting more confident and braver in our curriculum choices. The Life of Fred Elementary Series is sitting on my homeschooling purgatory shelf, mainly because I am not 100% sure of it as a stand-alone math program. Not so brave after all...maybe.

We used some of the elementary and middle school series, I can't personally see how it would work as a stand alone(ftr I love story based curriculum- it works really well for ds but I was not impressed with the scope and sequence, amount of review or teaching methods). Every kid is different though, some need little repetition, some catch on easily with little explanation, some kids will thrive with nearly any approach. I have friends that use and enjoy Fred, none that have made it far enough to prove or disprove the viability of Fred as a program. I would say if you think it is good enough and will fit your needs you can try it out.

Elementary and Higher Math are two different beasts. Elementary is NOT a stand alone in any shape or form. I created review sheets to introduce concepts a little better and provide extra practice. Fractions and above have what are called "bridges", where it's a mini math test after every few chapters. There are 3 chances, but if you don't make it over the first bridge, you either need to reread or find something else to help explain the concepts. It can be stand alone for students who see math that way. It is not for everyone.

I will be one of the mama's here that believes it can be stand alone and work just fine. It's all in how you look at learning the concepts with this approach. I will keep the entire series because I feel like it's a perfect thing for any gap filling. I wish I had stuck it out. My girls once in Algebra will use it again.

Fractions and up can be stand alone for the right type of student with some supplementing if they struggle. LOF in tandem with Khan Academy is actually a great mix, my husband used it to re-learn Trig. But, for some students it wont be enough.

Every day, as I leave the office, I glance at the pictures of Fred and Peter in the hallway and I am fortified and inspired to continue the important work that they began and deeply appreciative of the strong shoulders upon which I stand.


No, we're not, because even with the Zillions book it's not enough information. It's just not. Fred will teach how to divide fractions the short way but won't teach why it works or how to do it the long way and what dividing fractions actually means beyond a short sentence referencing a whole number divided up. It's just not enough. When I talk about review, I talk about not only practice, but refreshing the memory of why we do certain procedures to figure out an answer. I don't want my kid to go through math like learning sight words. It's going to get him only so far with that method.

Fred is good for fun and introduction to or practice with concepts. I won't ever use it as a stand alone.


I have/used almost all the LOF books from Apples to Statistics, so here's my opinion. At the Pre-algebra level and beyond, it is a complete curriculum for the type of learner that would use LOF. None of my kids were able to understand/master fractions and decimals from the two books (LOF Fractions and LOF Decimals and Percents). Out of all his books, I think the Fractions book is actually the worst. Key to Fractions is a gazillion times better at teaching fractions.

A fabulous addition is the MUS Epsilon dvd. It explains how and why fractions work. It is a great stand alone, in fact one of the best MUS levels there is. And I honestly can't see how MUS would make a kid feel dumb. It is slower, yes, but teaches much deeper but incrementally. It's not AOPS, throwing a kid in the deep end and making them flounder around. The Key To...series gets high ratings, too. Simple, consistent explanations that build over time.


I would be very careful with the amount of memorization without understanding that LOF Fractions expects. It doesn't stick very well. DS went through the entire alphabet series first and filled the inside of a notebook cover with tidbits that Fred teaches. Not a whole lot of it came up again and again, but those tidbits worked well with his main program. The program would teach why, Fred would teach faster calculation methods. Hand in hand.

As an alternative, I'd recommend just about anything else. Seriously. But most especially, I'd recommend that the teacher have a deep understanding of the concepts and how they relate to the procedures. This is far more important than which program one uses.

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The kids themselves were excited to be a part of the lemonade stand. They loved meeting so many people and having a chance to directly benefit their school. Each child had a different story, came from a different area of the country, and has spent a different amount of time in Seattle for treatment. Operations Manager Carey Drewes-Moore, Catering Director Drew Rodriguez, Executive Chef Diego Torres, General Manager Chad Gross, and Supervisor Nicolina Miller all felt lucky to spend time with such an inspiring group of hardworking, dedicated children!

Hervey started out as a youngster with a soda pop stand at a corner of Gold and Piedras. His father opened an open-air movie theater at Five Points, and Hervey moved the soda pop stand into the theater. The soda stand quickly evolved into a full-fledged concession stand with popcorn and candy.

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What is FRED? Short for Federal Reserve Economic Data, FRED is an online database consisting of hundreds of thousands of economic data time series from scores of national, international, public, and private sources. FRED, created and maintained by the Research Department at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, goes far beyond simply providing data: It combines data with a powerful mix of tools that help the user understand, interact with, display, and disseminate the data. In essence, FRED helps users tell their data stories. The purpose of this article is to guide the potential (or current) FRED user through the various aspects and tools of the database.

Having the data that users need and putting it in their hands is certainly helpful; but, to truly help persons tell their data story, you need to provide the necessary tools to work with the data. FRED provides several simple but powerful tools that aid the user in viewing and presenting the data in a manner that is both accurate and understandable. By far, the most popular way to view a time series in FRED is in a line chart. FRED allows the user to not only display their chosen data in this format, but also completely customize the aesthetic of this chart. Users can adjust the fonts, colors, and line weights, among other attributes of the chart. Line charts are helpful for viewing trends over time, but not always the best at comparing recent observations. For this purpose, FRED can also chart data in pie, bar, and scatter plot form. Beyond this, it can also be helpful to view data in its geographic context. GeoFRED allows user to view data at the state, MSA, and county level. 006ab0faaa

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