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Preview of Financial Literacy Lesson Pack: Government Policy, Taxes & Retirement (401k/IRA)

Financial Literacy Lesson Pack: Government Policy, Taxes & Retirement (401k/IRA)

🏛️ Make Fiscal Policy Personal & PracticalStruggling to make government regulations relevant to teenagers? This comprehensive, 90-minute lesson plan bridges the gap between dry economic policy and personal wealth building. Instead of just memorizing definitions, students analyze real-world case studies to see exactly how tax incentives, Social Security, and contribution limits impact their future wallets. Stop lecturing and start analyzing! This resource uses a "Policy-to-Choice Pipeline" appr
Preview of Paycheck & Taxes Financial Literacy Terms Worksheets Fun Activities | PUZZLES

Paycheck & Taxes Financial Literacy Terms Worksheets Fun Activities | PUZZLES

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FunnyArti
Understanding a paycheck is one of those real-world skills every student needs and this vocabulary resource makes it easy to teach. Through fun, printable activities, students will get hands-on practice with the terms and concepts that show up on actual paystubs, tax forms, and workplace documents. Inside you'll find:A word search puzzleA crossword puzzleA word scramble activityAnswer keys for everythingStudents will work with terms like gross pay, net pay, deductions, withholding, federal and s
Preview of Future Investors: Stocks, Bonds, and Compounding Interest Activities PUZZLES

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

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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 Money, Finance, Financial Literacy | Spring Easter Egg Hunt

Money, Finance, Financial Literacy | Spring Easter Egg Hunt

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FI Educator
Financial Literacy Egg Hunt – A No-Prep, School-Wide Spring Activity! Looking for a fun and educational way to celebrate Spring, Spring Break, Easter, or Financial Literacy Month—without the time suck, mess, or expense of plastic eggs? The Financial Literacy Egg Hunt brings all the fun of a traditional egg hunt without the junk, hassle, or prep. Students design their own money-themed paper eggs, attach a QR code, and hide them around the school to spark curiosity and financial conversations.
Preview of Financial Literacy Unit Pack (GR 6-8): Statements, Balance Sheets, Cash Flow

Financial Literacy Unit Pack (GR 6-8): Statements, Balance Sheets, Cash Flow

Turn dry accounting concepts into a "Business Report Card" your students will actually understand!Struggling to teach middle schoolers the difference between an Asset and Revenue? This 60-90 minute lesson plan uses powerful visual analogies—like a water reservoir and a balance scale—to demystify the three major financial reports. Students won't just memorize definitions; they will step into the shoes of business owners for "Awesome Accessories," "Super Smoothies," and "Gamer Gear" to analyze r
Preview of Professional Email Writing — High School CTE | Email Makeover Role Play + Case S

Professional Email Writing — High School CTE | Email Makeover Role Play + Case S

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Just Hit Print
Jaylen's email said "hey so i heard u r hiring for the summer. im interested. lmk. - J." The class rewrites it live on the board. That's the hook. Then students learn the 6-component formula, fix Keisha's scholarship subject line disasters, and write three real emails of their own. Would You Rather debates tackle reply-all disasters and angry emails. The Email Makeover role play is genuinely one of the most fun activities in this whole series. Students leave knowing exactly what makes an email g
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