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Preview of Financial Literacy-Financial Math-Using Rearranged Simple Interest Formulas

Financial Literacy-Financial Math-Using Rearranged Simple Interest Formulas

Description:Worksheets in Printable PDF about applying the rearranged simple interest formulas to solve problems involving investing and borrowing money Level of Difficulty: Advanced Grades: 9th to 12th Outcomes: Students · recognise the rearranged simple interest formulas where  I is the interest, P is the principal, R is the annual interest rate, T is the number of periods (years, months, etc) and A is the final amount · apply the rearranged simple interest formulas to solve problems involving
Preview of Financial Literacy-Financial Math-Rearranging Simple Interest Formulas

Financial Literacy-Financial Math-Rearranging Simple Interest Formulas

Description:Student Tasks in Printable PDF about rearranging the simple interest formulas Level of Difficulty: Advanced Grades: 9th to 12th Outcomes: Students · rearrange the simple interest formula I = PRT to make P, R or T as the subject. · combine the simple interest formulas I = PRT and A = P + I then rearrange the combined formula to make P, R, T or A as the subject. · selects and uses appropriate strategies to solve problems Prior Knowledge:Students should have already studied algebra. Als
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 Broke Millennial Book workbook| Chapters 1–18 Worksheets, Quizzes & Answer Ke

Broke Millennial Book workbook| Chapters 1–18 Worksheets, Quizzes & Answer Ke

Bring real-world financial literacy to life with this print-and-go Broke Millennial companion assignment pack! Students build practical money skills through fill-in-the-blank notes, short reflections, and multiple-choice checks for Chapters 1–18—covering money mindset, budgeting, banking, credit, debt payoff, student loans, saving, investing, retirement, relationships & money boundaries, negotiating job offers, and more. Each chapter includes: 1 Fill-in-the-Blank Worksheet (key ideas + vocabu
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 Personal Finance How-To Guides | Action Guide Sheets for Students and Parents

Personal Finance How-To Guides | Action Guide Sheets for Students and Parents

Created by
FI Educator
Are your students leaving your class knowing what to do, but never actually doing it?You've taught the unit. They passed the quiz. But when it comes to actually opening that brokerage account, checking their credit report, or filing their first tax return, most students don't know where to start and neither do their parents.We know how important it is for students to take action on things like budgeting, investing, and building credit history from a young age, but often being unsure of the steps
Preview of Supply, Demand, Equilibrium Price, Shortages, and Surpluses

Supply, Demand, Equilibrium Price, Shortages, and Surpluses

This resource includes 55 editable PowerPoint slides that introduce students to the laws of supply and demand, the concept of equilibrium price, and movements along the two curves. When the the markets are not in equilibrium, there is a shortage or a surplus. Producers will adjust the price until markets are slowly brought back into equilibrium. It also covers factors that shift the supply and demand curves (changes to supply and demand as opposed to simply changes in quantity supplied or demand
Preview of Compound Interest Quiz / Test

Compound Interest Quiz / Test

Created by
Portable 49
This is a 10-question assessment on compound and simple interest that can be used as a quiz, test, or just for test prep. Full answer key is included for the teacher. Please feel free to reach out with any questions!
Preview of Intro to Econ Quiz

Intro to Econ Quiz

Created by
Portable 49
This is a 21-question quiz covering introductory economic topics, including economic systems, decision making, production possibilities curves, and factors of production. Full answer key is included for teacher. Please feel free to reach out with any questions!
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!
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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 Consumer Math-- NPR planet money "Why is Milk at the Back of the Store" ep. WS

Consumer Math-- NPR planet money "Why is Milk at the Back of the Store" ep. WS

Created by
kenzie kelley
To learn about ratios and percent differences, have been calculating grocery costs. To support their learning, students listen to NPRs Planet Money podcast "Whys is Milk in the Back of the Store?". While listening students complete a 9 question worksheet which focuses on the numbers or statistics expressed in the episode, to keep students accountable to paying attention to the podcast. Link to the episode is on the worksheet.
Preview of Personal Finance Test - Interest Formulas

Personal Finance Test - Interest Formulas

Created by
Portable 49
This can be used as a quiz / test in any personal finance course, or it can also be used as practice problems for in-class or homework. Students have to determine the appropriate interest formula to use for solving eight different scenarios. Formulas included range from compound and simple interest, present and/or future value of a periodic deposit investment, and present and/or future value of a single deposit investment. All of these formulas and more can be found in my Interest Formulas Cheat
Preview of Get Good with Money Unit (NYT Bestseller) | Personal Finance Workbook

Get Good with Money Unit (NYT Bestseller) | Personal Finance Workbook

Teach real-world money skills with this print-and-go companion unit for Get Good with Money by Tiffany “The Budgetnista” Aliche ( New York Times Bestseller). This resource is built for a Personal Finance class, but also works great for Career Readiness, Life Skills, Advisory, and Economics. You’ll get chapter-by-chapter student pages that are easy to use, easy to grade, and perfect for building consistent routines (notes → reflection → quick check). What’s Included (Chapter-by-Chapter) ✅
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 Personal Finance Vocabulary Terms List for Foundations in Personal Finance 4 Ed.

Personal Finance Vocabulary Terms List for Foundations in Personal Finance 4 Ed.

Created by
Erin Parish
This comprehensive vocabulary list is a must-have resource for educators, students, and anyone using Dave Ramsey’s Foundations in Personal Finance curriculum. Covering key terminology from Chapters 5, 6, 8, and 11, this document includes over 70 terms related to spending habits, financial institutions, banking tools, fraud, home ownership, and budgeting. Terms are organized clearly and include reference indicators (blue, black, red) to direct learners to where they can find definitions—in the t
Preview of Banking 101 Lesson: Checking vs Savings, Debit vs Credit Financial Literacy

Banking 101 Lesson: Checking vs Savings, Debit vs Credit Financial Literacy

Banking 101 Lesson: Checking vs. Savings, Debit vs. Credit (Slides, Scenarios, Google Forms Quiz & Exit Ticket) I’ve taught this Banking 101 lesson for years in Personal Finance and Economics, and it always lands—especially at the start of a money unit or as a quick “refresh” before we talk about credit and fraud. The focus is practical: students compare checking vs. savings and debit vs. credit, practice choosing the right tool for real-world situations, and explain their reasoning in concis
Preview of Credit Score Toolkit Google Slides Lesson, Guided Notes Financial Literacy

Credit Score Toolkit Google Slides Lesson, Guided Notes Financial Literacy

Credit Score Toolkit: Google Slides Lesson, Guided Notes, “Score Doctor” Profiles, Compute the Savings Worksheet, Quiz & Exit TicketI’ve taught this complete credit score lesson in my own high school financial literacy classes, and it consistently lands. The sequence builds real understanding of how credit scores work and why they matter—then lets students practice smart decision-making with authentic scenarios. Everything is classroom-ready for Google Slides/ Google Forms or printable use,
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 Economics Curriculum - Unit 1 Bundle

Economics Curriculum - Unit 1 Bundle

This Bundle includes : Unit 1 PowerPoint - Introduction to Econ Guided Fill in the Blank Notes. 30 Days - Episode and Questions on Minimum Wage Quiz for Unit 1 Greed Questions - TV Episode Production of Possibilities Curve Notes Economic System Notes Capitalism vs Communism Notes
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