This fifty-page PDF from the European Central Bank tells the history of the euro from the early 1990's to release in 2002. It includes pictures of some the currencies it replaced, and a chapter on the design of the euro banknotes.
For high school students and grownups, CNN presents a roundup of news articles about the euro's current crisis.
What fun! These printable euro banknotes come in denominations of 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 euros. There is even a printable set of coins.
Surfnetkids.com recommends five websites about the Euro.
Standards with linked resources
Robert Pottle starting writing children's poems on a cross-country road trip in 2000, and hasn't stopped since. These school poems are divided into four topics: Back to School, Funny School Poems, Funny Teacher Poems and End of School Year.
Kenn Nesbitt is an ex-computer programmer who is now a full-time poet. In addition to his funny kids poems and links to his poetry books, his site includes poetry lessons, word games, and a rhyming dictionary.
Giggle Poetry features several very funny poets including Bruce Lansky, Kenn Nesbitt and Eric Ode. This particular page lists dozens of poem topics, and at least seven of them are school related.
Celebrate school's first days with nursery rhymes, finger plays, lots of sing-along songs, and even poems for parents. Each of these is also available in a printable format without ads, and the original songs include an audio clip of the melody.