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Preview of Advanced Financial Algebra - Lesson 3.1 through 3.4 - Extra Practice/Quiz

Advanced Financial Algebra - Lesson 3.1 through 3.4 - Extra Practice/Quiz

Extra Practice or Quiz over Lessons 3.1–3.4 – Loans, Interest, and Installments | Advanced Financial AlgebraTest student understanding of real-world lending with this comprehensive quiz that reinforces concepts from your consumer credit unit. This assessment challenges students to calculate monthly installments, evaluate loan terms, and analyze financing scenarios using percent, proportion, and reasoning. Perfect for checking mastery of loans, APR, student loans, and installment plans! ✅ Wha
Preview of Advanced Financial Algebra - Lesson 8.1 through 8.6 - Extra Practice/Quiz

Advanced Financial Algebra - Lesson 8.1 through 8.6 - Extra Practice/Quiz

AFA Quiz: Lessons 8.1–8.6 | Advanced Financial AlgebraA comprehensive quiz covering investment ownership, stock analysis, money flow, and capital gains. This summative assessment is designed to evaluate student understanding across Lessons 8.1 through 8.6, including business investments, stock tables, chart interpretation, money flow, and investment returns. Using realistic financial scenarios and multi-step reasoning, this quiz strengthens both mathematical precision and real-world financial li
Preview of Credit & Debt Financial Literacy Lesson & Quiz(Grades 5–9)

Credit & Debt Financial Literacy Lesson & Quiz(Grades 5–9)

Teach your students the real-world basics of credit and debt with this engaging, classroom-ready lesson pack. Designed for grades 5–9, this resource makes complex financial concepts simple, practical, and relatable. What’s Included: ✔ Scripted lesson plan (30–40 minutes) ✔ Teacher instructions (sub-friendly) ✔ Warm-up question + example problem ✔ Vocabulary slide ✔ Printable student worksheet ✔ 5-question mini-quiz ✔ Answer key Topics Covered: • What credit is and how it works • How loans diffe
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 Income & Paychecks Lesson Pack

Income & Paychecks Lesson Pack

Teach your students how to read a paycheck and understand the difference between gross and net pay with this engaging, classroom-ready lesson pack. Designed for grades 5–9, this resource makes financial literacy practical and relatable. What’s Included: ✔ Scripted lesson plan (30–40 minutes) ✔ Teacher instructions (sub-friendly) ✔ Warm-up question + example problem ✔ Vocabulary slide (gross pay, net pay, deductions) ✔ Printable student worksheet ✔ 5-question mini-quiz ✔ Answer key Topics Covered
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)

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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 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 Advanced Financial Algebra - Quiz for Lessons 4.1 through 4.6

Advanced Financial Algebra - Quiz for Lessons 4.1 through 4.6

Unit 4 Quiz: Automobile Finance & Ownership | Lessons 4.1–4.6 Assess your students’ understanding of key concepts in automotive finance, ownership, and value with this ready-to-use quiz designed to align with Lessons 4.1 through 4.6. This quiz evaluates students on essential financial literacy topics including leasing vs. buying a car, calculating total purchase costs, maintenance and insurance expenses, and both linear and exponential auto depreciation. Students will apply formulas, interpret
Preview of Understanding Insurance – Comprehensive Personal Finance Notes for High School

Understanding Insurance – Comprehensive Personal Finance Notes for High School

Description: These detailed and visually organized Insurance Notes are perfect for your high school personal finance or financial literacy class. Designed for clarity and engagement, this 2-page resource breaks down key concepts of insurance in a student-friendly format. Topics Covered Include: • What is insurance? • Types of insurance (health, auto, home, life, renters, etc.) • Premiums, deductibles, and claims • Why insurance matters in real life • Tips for choosing coverage Great fo
Preview of Deal or No Deal – Black Friday Math Challenge (Google Slide)

Deal or No Deal – Black Friday Math Challenge (Google Slide)

Bring seasonal excitement into your classroom with this engaging percent and tax activity! Students calculate discounts, sales tax, and final prices for 10 realistic Black Friday purchases — perfect for reinforcing multi-step math skills and financial decision-making. What’s Included: 10-item worksheet with original prices, discount %, and tax %Full answer key with step-by-step breakdownsDesigned for grades 6–9 math and financial literacy classroomsSkills Covered: Percent off and discount calcul
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 Advanced Financial Algebra - Quiz for Lessons 9.1 - 9.4

Advanced Financial Algebra - Quiz for Lessons 9.1 - 9.4

Quiz – Lessons 9.1 to 9.4 | Advanced Financial Algebra Ready-to-go quiz assessing statistical reasoning and economic modeling. This quiz evaluates students’ understanding of core concepts from Lessons 9.1 to 9.4, including types of studies, bias in data collection, market supply and demand, and cost analysis using linear functions. With a mix of scenario-based questions, graph interpretation, and algebraic modeling, this assessment reinforces critical thinking, contextual reasoning, and real-wor
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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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 What Is Economics? Part 4 – Specialization and Productivity

What Is Economics? Part 4 – Specialization and Productivity

⚙️ What Is Economics? – Part 4: Specialization and Productivity From Iowa cornfields to high-tech classrooms, students learn how focusing on what we do best increases productivity. This lesson explores specialization, education, and technology with real-world examples and reflective writing prompts. Includes: Reading on specialization and productivity Vocabulary section Application questions Copyright page included
Preview of Investing Basics Lesson Pack

Investing Basics Lesson Pack

Teach your students the fundamentals of investing with this engaging, classroom-ready lesson pack. Designed for grades 5–9, this resource makes financial literacy practical, relatable, and easy to understand. What’s Included: ✔ Scripted lesson plan (30–40 minutes) ✔ Teacher instructions (sub-friendly) ✔ Warm-up question + example problem ✔ Vocabulary slide (stock, dividend, DRIP, risk) ✔ Printable student worksheet ✔ 5-question mini-quiz ✔ Answer key Topics Covered: • What stocks are and how the
Preview of Advanced Financial Algebra - Lesson 8.2 - Stock Market Data

Advanced Financial Algebra - Lesson 8.2 - Stock Market Data

Lesson 8.2 – Stock Market Data | Advanced Financial Algebra Bring the stock market into your classroom—no prep required. This real-world lesson teaches students how to read, analyze, and calculate from actual stock market data. Using sample charts and spreadsheet-based activities, students apply percent change, volume conversions, and daily trend analysis while building digital fluency with spreadsheet formulas and financial vocabulary. Lesson Focus:Students will: ✔️ Understand stock ma
Preview of Advanced Financial Algebra - Lesson 8.1 - Business Organization

Advanced Financial Algebra - Lesson 8.1 - Business Organization

Lesson 8.1 – Business Ownership & Organization | Advanced Financial Algebra Real-world business math made practical, personal, and powerful. In this engaging unit, students explore the financial structures behind business formation—from partnerships to public corporations. With real-life scenarios, ratio and percent applications, and investment-based decision-making, this unit equips students to understand ownership, control, and value in the business world. What’s Included:✅ Lesson 8.1 –
Preview of Advanced Financial Algebra - Lesson 8.3 - Stock Market Data Charts

Advanced Financial Algebra - Lesson 8.3 - Stock Market Data Charts

Lesson 8.3 – Stock Market Data Charts | Advanced Financial Algebra Help students visualize the market—literally. This no-prep lesson teaches students how to interpret and construct stock bar charts and candlestick charts, making sense of price movement, volatility, and momentum in the stock market. Students analyze daily highs and lows, calculate percent changes, and build their own charts using real or simulated data—bridging visual literacy with mathematical reasoning. Lesson Focus:Stu
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