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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 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 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 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 Stock Market Mini-Lessons Pack

Stock Market Mini-Lessons Pack

Make financial literacy fast, fun, and unforgettable with this Stock Market Mini-Lessons Pack! Designed for grades 6–12, this resource delivers three engaging, classroom-ready lessons that explain key investing concepts in under 5 minutes — perfect for warm-ups, sub plans, or quick intros to your worksheet packs. What’s Included:Mini-Lesson 1: What Is a Stock?Visual analogy: owning a slice of a companyReal-world examples and interactive promptsMini-Lesson 2: What Makes Stock Prices Move?Supply a
Preview of Credit vs Debit Cards | Financial Literacy Lesson for Teens (Grades 8-12)

Credit vs Debit Cards | Financial Literacy Lesson for Teens (Grades 8-12)

💳 Credit vs. Debit Cards | Financial Literacy for TeensTeach students how to make smart money choices! This engaging, no-prep financial literacy lesson helps teens understand the difference between credit and debit cards, including how interest, debt, and credit scores work. Perfect for middle school, high school, or personal finance classes, this activity-based resource makes real-world money management easy to teach and fun to learn! 🧠 Students Will:✅ Learn key financial vocabulary (interest
Preview of Cash Handling Skills Unit

Cash Handling Skills Unit

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Emily Gage
We assume that students learn cash handling skills, skip counting, and how to make change early in elementary school, but that's not entirely true. I prepare high school students for life beyond the school walls and ensure they have the life and career skills to be successful; they need cash skills. Everyone needs cash skills. From 3rd grade to adults, this comprehensive unit will meet your needs. The unit covers the following: Identifying coins and dollars - noticing qualities and difference
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