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Preview of Needs vs. Wants | Fun Activity  | Learning Log | for Budgeting & SMART Goals

Needs vs. Wants | Fun Activity | Learning Log | for Budgeting & SMART Goals

A highly engaging classroom activity created with Personal Finance/Literacy students in mind to understand the difference between needs and wants when introducing Budgeting or SMART Goal Units in middle school or high school. This resource, with over 30 slides, includes printable student signs and a learning log/exit ticket. Students can also reflect on their level of participation (at the end of the learning log/exit ticket) to hold them accountable for increasing their involvement in your cl
Preview of Check Register Word Problems - Saving for an Amusement Park

Check Register Word Problems - Saving for an Amusement Park

Bring real-life math to life! In this engaging, scaffolded activity, students use a running check register to track their savings and spending while working toward a dream trip to the amusement park! Designed at a 3rd grade level with functional skills in mind, this activity is perfect for math centers, transition planning, or small group work. Skills Targeted: Adding & subtracting with decimals Tracking a running balance Real-world decision-making Goal setting and saving money Activity
Preview of Financial Literacy for Kids: Understanding Payment Methods | Printable Activity

Financial Literacy for Kids: Understanding Payment Methods | Printable Activity

Created by
Pallavi Agrawal
Help your students build real-world financial literacy skills with this engaging and comprehensive printable resource on methods of payment! Designed for upper elementary and middle school students, this PDF activity pack explains common ways people pay for goods and services—cash, checks, debit cards, credit cards, and e-payments. Through clear explanations, pros and cons tables, real-life scenarios, and fill-in-the-blank worksheets, students will learn to compare different payment methods and
Preview of Money Management Bingo  Budgeting & Banking Game  Life Skills & Independent Livi

Money Management Bingo Budgeting & Banking Game Life Skills & Independent Livi

Teach Budgeting and Banking Through a Fun, Visual Bingo GameThis Teaching Bingo game helps students learn essential money‑management skills, including budgeting, banking, saving, and everyday financial decisions. Each calling card includes a picture and a simple explanation, making it easy for learners to understand real‑life money concepts. Follow my store for ready‑to‑use Life Skills, SPED, and Family Consumer Science resources that save prep time and build student independence.What’s Included
Preview of Future Investors: Stocks, Bonds, and Compounding Interest Activities PUZZLES

Future Investors: Stocks, Bonds, and Compounding Interest Activities PUZZLES

Created by
FunnyArti
Most students have never heard the word compounding let alone understood why it matters. This pack changes that. These no-prep, print-and-go worksheets introduce real investing and money concepts in a way that actually makes sense for upper elementary and middle school learners. No complicated explanations, no financial jargon overload just vocabulary practice that builds genuine financial literacy. Inside you'll find:Word search puzzleCrossword puzzleWord scramble activityStudent-friendly vocab
Preview of Earning Money and Careers Student Survey | Financial Literacy Inventory Activity

Earning Money and Careers Student Survey | Financial Literacy Inventory Activity

Created by
Teacher Orbit
Looking for a ready-to-use, engaging resource to introduce students to careers, earning money, and financial literacy? This resource includes two surveys (pre-and post-) and a reflection writing organizer to help students explore their interests, attitudes, and understanding of how people earn money while building essential skills for the future. Perfect for grades 3–5! What’s Included:✅ Knowledge-Based Pre-Assessment Survey Multiple-choice questions with answer key Assess students’ understa
Preview of Introduction to Entrepreneurship: Elementary Financial Literacy & Business Lesso

Introduction to Entrepreneurship: Elementary Financial Literacy & Business Lesso

Created by
Entry-Preneur
This engaging lesson introduces our youngest students to the exciting world of entrepreneurship. Students will explore what it means to be an entrepreneur and gain a clear understanding of the roles entrepreneurs play in society. Through interactive activities and guided discussions, they will develop the creative thinking and problem-solving skills essential to entrepreneurship. Objectives: Become familiar with the concept of entrepreneurship. Understand what entrepreneurs do. Participate in
Preview of Financial Literacy: Jobs & Careers - Entrepreneurship – Grades 5–8

Financial Literacy: Jobs & Careers - Entrepreneurship – Grades 5–8

Created by
Living Smarter
Help your middle school students discover the exciting world of entrepreneurship. In this lesson, students learn what it means to be an entrepreneur, why people start businesses, and how they can begin exploring their own business ideas—even at a young age. This is Lesson 5 from Chapter 2 of the copyrighted Living Smarter personal financial literacy curriculum, used by thousands of students across the U.S. It supports national financial literacy standards from the Council for Economic Educati
Preview of Finance Careers Posters Career Exploration Accounting Money Financial Literacy

Finance Careers Posters Career Exploration Accounting Money Financial Literacy

Created by
Teacher Orbit
This College & Career readiness informational poster pack includes 30 Finance, Banking & Money related careers to display real world career connections! Great way to inspire and teach students about career opportunities in the real world! Use for classroom decor or as visual aids in your financial literacy lessons. Careers included:Investment BankerTax ConsultantAuditorFinancial PlannerMortgage Loan OfficerCredit AnalystInsurance AgentFraud InvestigatorCryptoCurrency AnalystStore ManagerReal E
Preview of My Money Story | 2-part Interactive Reflection Activity | Start of Course

My Money Story | 2-part Interactive Reflection Activity | Start of Course

Created by
FI Educator
Teaching personal finance, financial literacy, or money & finance is unlike any other class you'll teach. Usually, you have a good idea of what prior knowledge and experiences students will have before taking your class, but with money, every group of students is different! I use this resource at the beginning of my course to help me learn about my students and to help them learn more about themselves. This resource is divided into two parts that help establish student beliefs, values, attit
Preview of Financial Literacy: Saving - Saving vs. Spending – Grades 5–8

Financial Literacy: Saving - Saving vs. Spending – Grades 5–8

Created by
Living Smarter
Help your middle school students learn the difference between saving and spending—and why it’s often easier to spend than save. In this engaging lesson, students explore why saving can feel difficult, what makes spending emotionally rewarding, and how to balance both for smarter money management. They’ll discover practical strategies like setting goals, budgeting, tracking expenses, and avoiding impulse buys to build thoughtful money habits and improve financial well-being. This is Lesson
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