Consumer Math & Personal Finance - Complete Financial Literacy Unit

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Grade Levels
7th - 12th
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Pages
69 plus answer keys & cover
$32.00
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I love this resource. SO much work put into it. Very creative, colorful, and interactive. My students loved doing this the years I taught a money management elective.
I used this for my weaker Year 12s, and loved it! It was great to be able to bring someting practical

Description

This set includes everything you need to teach financial literacy to middle or high school students.

This is set up with an option of a huge consumer math and personal finance "fun" day in which students rotate through stations, but it also works well as a 1 or 2 week long unit spread throughout normal classroom periods. Please see the preview for more information about the options.

As they progress through this material, students make college decisions, get paychecks, buy or rent homes and vehicles, purchase insurance, and much more. They develop personal budgets and even do a simplified version of taxes at the end.

The unit includes information cards to display or distribute, a booklet filled with application questions, follow-up worksheets for each lesson, and much more. A financial planning sheet and vocabulary guide are completed a little at a time as the unit progresses. Extensions are also included.

If all "phases" and extensions are completed, this unit covers all TEKS financial standards for both 7th and 8th grade (some content may be challenging for 7th graders who are not yet proficient with percents and exponents). This unit is also perfect for high school students grades 9-12.

Please see the preview file for details.

Students will learn about:

-budgeting

-mortgages & car loans

-credit

-car insurance

-assets & debts

-income tax & withholdings

-saving for college, emergencies, and retirement

-simple and compound interest

-discounts and rebates

-cost of food, entertainment, etc.

-taxes and tips

-buying versus leasing or renting

-writing checks

-medical insurance

-monthly bills and utilities

-net worth

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Total Pages
69 plus answer keys & cover
Answer Key
Included
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