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Preview of Financial Literacy-Financial Math-Investments Using Compound Interest -Freebie

Financial Literacy-Financial Math-Investments Using Compound Interest -Freebie

Freebie resource: Lesson note with example plus task and answer key about calculating investments using compound interest formula  in Google Slides Level of Difficulty: Beginner (Easy) Grades: 9th to 12th Outcomes: Students calculate savings and investments using compound interest formula Prior Knowledge:Students should have already studied decimals  and percentages. Also suitable for Australian CurriculumSolve problems involving simple interest  (ACMNA211)Connect the compound interest formula
Preview of New Year Savings Goals Pack

New Year Savings Goals Pack

Help students connect math to real life with this festive New Year Savings Goals Pack! Through six engaging story problems, learners practice financial literacy skills while exploring resolutions, savings plans, and budgeting challenges. What’s Included: ✔ Student worksheet (6 story problems) ✔ Answer key with step-by-step solutions Skills Covered: • Weekly and monthly savings plans • Percent increase • Compound interest • Linear functions • Budgeting • Probability Ways to Use: • Financial liter
Preview of Inflation Explained Teen Financial Literacy Reading Comprehension Worksheet

Inflation Explained Teen Financial Literacy Reading Comprehension Worksheet

Inflation Explained: Teen Budgeting & Purchasing Power Reading Worksheet I’ve used this reading comprehension worksheet in my high school economics and personal finance classes to help students grasp the real-world impact of inflation, track the Consumer Price Index (CPI), and protect their purchasing power. My teens leave the lesson confident in their ability to adjust budgets, find high-yield savings, and spot inflation news. In this inflation lesson you’ll find An informational readin
Preview of Mortgage Mastery - Interactive Digital Financial Literacy Learning Tool & Quiz

Mortgage Mastery - Interactive Digital Financial Literacy Learning Tool & Quiz

💰 What It Is: An interactive HTML learning resource that reveals the hidden mechanics of mortgages and long-term debt. Students explore real amortization schedules, compare loan strategies, and discover why "affordable monthly payments" can cost hundreds of thousands in interest. 📚 Core Concepts Students Learn:Why 80% of early payments go to bank profit (interest), not the house (principal)How amortization front-loads interest—the bank gets paid firstThe shocking difference: $155k vs $382k v
Preview of Future Value & Retirement Bundle - 2 Lessons + Review + Quiz on Annuities

Future Value & Retirement Bundle - 2 Lessons + Review + Quiz on Annuities

Teach your students to plan for the future with this ready-to-use bundle covering saving and withdrawing with annuities, using clear math applications that bring personal finance to life. Perfect for Personal Finance, Advanced Math, Algebra II, AQR, or Consumer Math, this bundle includes two complete lessons, a review worksheet, and a quiz — all designed to save you time and engage your students in meaningful financial literacy. What’s Included: Lesson 1: Future Value Formula – Saving with
Preview of DEBITS & CREDITS | Review & Quiz (Intro to Accounting)

DEBITS & CREDITS | Review & Quiz (Intro to Accounting)

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Cool Business
Here’s an editable resource to help students review T-accounts, debit & credit theory, the trial balance and the balance sheet, followed by a quiz/assignment on those key accounting topics.   ASSESSMENTS:Two spreadsheet review questions help students practice their knowledge of entering transactions into T-accounts, calculating balances, taking off a trial balance and then preparing a balance sheet. One of the review questions highlights correct answers in the T-accounts as students complete
Preview of ACCOUNTING ADJUSTMENTS & THE WORKSHEET | Assignment/Quiz (Intro to Accounting)

ACCOUNTING ADJUSTMENTS & THE WORKSHEET | Assignment/Quiz (Intro to Accounting)

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Cool Business
This editable assessment (digital and printable) determines your students’ ability to journalize adjusting entries (including depreciation) and prepare an accounting worksheet. It can be given as an assignment to be completed in-class or as a quiz. TOPICS ASSESSED:Adjusting entriesDepreciation8-column worksheetASSESSMENT:Using a spreadsheet (or on paper), students journalize adjusting entries and complete an 8-column worksheet for a sole proprietor.  THIS RESOURCE INCLUDES:In-class assignment/q
Preview of Financial Literacy Unit 9 | Entrepreneurship & Earning More | Grades 6–8

Financial Literacy Unit 9 | Entrepreneurship & Earning More | Grades 6–8

Created by
Fenwick Cyril
Teach middle school students how businesses work, how entrepreneurs solve problems, and how income can be created — not just earned. This complete middle school entrepreneurship and financial literacy unit introduces students to business models, profit, marketing, multiple income streams, and entrepreneurial thinking through highly engaging, real-world activities and projects. Designed specifically for Grades 6–8, this unit helps students think creatively, solve problems, and build foundational
Preview of BALANCE SHEET | Assignment/Quiz (Intro to Accounting)

BALANCE SHEET | Assignment/Quiz (Intro to Accounting)

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Cool Business
This editable assessment determines your students’ understanding of balance sheets, owner’s claims to the assets and types of businesses. It can be given as an assignment to be completed in-class or as a quiz. TOPICS ASSESSED:Balance SheetOwner’s claim to the assetsTypes of businessesForms of business ownershipASSIGNMENT:Using a spreadsheet (or on paper), students correct errors on a balance sheet of a real-world company and answer accounting questions about the business.  THIS RESOURCE INCLUDE
Preview of ACCOUNTING TRANSACTIONS | Assignment/Quiz (Intro to Accounting)

ACCOUNTING TRANSACTIONS | Assignment/Quiz (Intro to Accounting)

Created by
Cool Business
This editable assessment determines your students’ ability to analyze business transactions and prepare a balance sheet. It can be given as an assignment to be completed in-class or as a quiz. TOPICS ASSESSED:Balance SheetBusiness transactionsTransaction Analysis SheetASSIGNMENT:Using a spreadsheet (or on paper), students analyze a series of business transactions and prepare a balance sheet to represent the new financial position of a company.  THIS RESOURCE INCLUDES:In-class assignment (Google
Preview of Video Presentation for Student Business Projects | Framework & Rubric

Video Presentation for Student Business Projects | Framework & Rubric

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FI Educator
Are you thinking of running a student business project where students create their own small business? I love bringing entrepreneurship into my personal finance classroom as a 1-2 month project in our increasing income unit. Ending a business project can be a big ordeal with a business fair or Shark Tank style presentations, but it doesn't need to be! Congrats on reaching the latter stages of your student entrepreneurship project! It’s time for them to share all of their hard work with you, thei
Preview of Mini Quiz: Money Smarts – Financial Literacy Check-In

Mini Quiz: Money Smarts – Financial Literacy Check-In

This $1 quiz checks students' understanding of basic financial literacy concepts. Includes printable worksheet, editable Google Slides version, and answer key. Perfect for middle and high school classrooms. Part of the Cash Class Co Dollar Menu series – affordable, practical, and classroom-ready!
Preview of Student Personal Finance Journal

Student Personal Finance Journal

The Educator's Guide: Why Use Personal Finance Journals?A Student Personal Finance Journal isn't just a record-keeping tool; it’s a pedagogical bridge that helps educators move students from "knowing" to "doing." Here is how it specifically empowers teachers: 1. Data-Driven InstructionJournals provide educators with immediate insight into a student's baseline knowledge and misconceptions. Instructional Adjustment: If an entire class's journal entries show confusion about "gross vs. net pay," the
Preview of Personal Finance Formula Sheet FREEBIE | Editable Reference for Money Math

Personal Finance Formula Sheet FREEBIE | Editable Reference for Money Math

Give your students a clear, concise reference for personal finance formulas with this editable, printable formula sheet FREEBIE—perfect for Financial Math, Consumer Math, Economics, or AQR classrooms. This full-sheet version includes all key formulas from a full high school finance unit, with clearly labeled sections and a helpful variable legend. Whether you're prepping for a quiz, reviewing a unit, or helping students organize their notes, this sheet is ready to support learning with zero ex
Preview of Word Forms Prices Digital Task Cards

Word Forms Prices Digital Task Cards

Give your students real-world functional reading and money practice! Learners read (or listen to audio of) an expanded word form and choose the matching price from three options—perfect for strengthening life and vocational skills. ✅ Perfect for special education & life skills programs ✅ No-prep, paperless ✅ Great for remote learning or independent work This Comes With:INTERACTIVE PDF for desktop (no internet needed) or online platforms like Google Classroom™ or Microsoft Teams™40 interactive qu
Preview of Insurance 101 Lesson Presentation Activity + Quiz Financial Literacy High School

Insurance 101 Lesson Presentation Activity + Quiz Financial Literacy High School

Insurance 101 Plan Picker — Guided Notes, Google Slides, Google Forms Quiz & Exit Ticket, Teacher Guide (High School Personal Finance, Consumer Math) I use this insurance lesson in my own classroom and it reliably gets students comparing plans, debating trade-offs, and doing real claim math. Students learn how risk pooling works, what premiums and deductibles mean in practice, and how copays and coinsurance change out-of-pocket costs. Then they apply it all in a Plan Picker worksheet where they
Preview of Budgeting & Financial Literacy Mega Bundle for High School Personal Finance

Budgeting & Financial Literacy Mega Bundle for High School Personal Finance

Budgeting & Financial Literacy Mega Bundle for High School — Google Slides, Guided Notes, Hands-On Activities, Quizzes & Exit Tickets (Printable + Google Forms) I use this complete personal finance bundle in my own classroom to build real-world money skills from the ground up. It’s a no-prep sequence of lessons, worksheets, and assessments that covers budgeting, banking, paychecks & taxes, credit scores, loans & interest, credit cards, insurance, saving & investing, sales tax, and a capstone fir
Preview of Saving & Investing Money Lesson Financial Literacy Personal Finance Activity

Saving & Investing Money Lesson Financial Literacy Personal Finance Activity

Saving & Investing: Time Value of Money Lesson – Google Slides, Guided Notes, Hands-On Worksheet Activity, Quiz, Exit Ticket & Answer Key (Financial Literacy, Personal Finance, Economics, Algebra) I’ve taught this saving and investing lesson in my own high school classes, and it consistently clicks with students. The Google Slide presentation, guided notes, and hands-on worksheet make the time value of money and compound interest feel concrete. Students plot growth over time, compare start ages
Preview of Real Life Taxes Financial Literacy Personal Finance Lesson Activity & Assessment

Real Life Taxes Financial Literacy Personal Finance Lesson Activity & Assessment

Real-Life Taxes: Sales Tax & Tax Brackets Lesson — Google Slides, Guided Notes, Realistic Receipts Activity, Quiz & Exit Ticket (No Prep, Sub Plans, Answer Key) I’ve taught this financial literacy lesson in my own classroom, and it finally made sales tax, progressive vs. regressive vs. proportional taxes, and income tax brackets click for students. The mix of Google Slides, guided notes, and a hands-on receipt analysis pushes beyond definitions: students sort real-world items into taxable
Preview of Budgeting Lesson Apartment  & Cost of Living Personal Finance Financial Literacy

Budgeting Lesson Apartment & Cost of Living Personal Finance Financial Literacy

First Apartment Project: Personal Finance Budgeting Lesson for High School — Google Slides, Guided Notes, Move-In Challenge, Quiz & Exit Ticket (Printable + Google Forms) As a high school teacher, I use this budgeting lesson every semester to make financial literacy concrete and engaging. Students work through a Google Slides mini-lesson, complete guided notes, and then tackle a real-world Move-In Challenge where they plan a first-apartment budget using the 30% rent rule, fixed vs. variable vs.
Preview of THE EXPANDED LEDGER | Unit Bundle (Intro to Accounting)

THE EXPANDED LEDGER | Unit Bundle (Intro to Accounting)

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Cool Business
Here’s an editable unit bundle covering the expansion of the Capital account into three new equity accounts: Revenue, Expenses and Drawings. This unit bundle introduces the Income Statement and the expanded equity section of a Balance Sheet. It also includes three Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAPs). Each lesson contains a Google Slide™ deck, spreadsheet homework questions with answer keys ( Google Sheets™) and videos that walk you through the lessons as a teaching guide. A digita
Preview of Credit Cards Full Lesson Financial Literacy Activates and Assessment Highschool

Credit Cards Full Lesson Financial Literacy Activates and Assessment Highschool

Credit Cards Lesson & Financial Literacy Unit: Statement Reading, APR & Minimum Payment Math, Red Flags in Ads, Rewards vs. Fees, Slides + Worksheets + Quiz (Google Slides & Google Forms) I’ve taught this credit card lesson in my own classroom, and it consistently sparks real-world conversations while building practical reading, math, and decision-making skills. Your learners will analyze a realistic credit card statement, decode APR, minimum payments, fees, and rewards, and practice spotting
Preview of Financial Literacy Unit 8 | Planning for the Future | Grades 6–8

Financial Literacy Unit 8 | Planning for the Future | Grades 6–8

Created by
Fenwick Cyril
Save hours of planning with this complete, ready-to-teach middle school financial literacy unit focused on future planning, careers, college costs, budgeting, and real-world life decisions. This unit helps students connect today’s financial habits to their future adult lives through engaging, age-appropriate lessons on careers, income, education, student debt, housing, transportation, and the real cost of living. Designed specifically for Grades 6–8, this resource introduces major life planning
Preview of Coupons Stacking Personal Finance Math Worksheet Financial Literacy 9-12 No Prep

Coupons Stacking Personal Finance Math Worksheet Financial Literacy 9-12 No Prep

Coupons Stacking Personal Finance Math Worksheet Financial Literacy 9-12 No PrepCoupons Stacking personal finance math worksheet for high school on stacking coupons and percent-off deals for maximum savings with worked example, practice, and answer key. Personal finance math worksheets are how teens actually learn this stuff — not by reading a passage about budgeting, but by running the numbers on a real paycheck, a real bank statement, a real APR. This Coupons Stacking math worksheet is built a
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