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Preview of Investing for Teens Personal Finance & Financial Literacy 10-Week Unit Bundle

Investing for Teens Personal Finance & Financial Literacy 10-Week Unit Bundle

Created by
Fenwick Cyril
Transform the Way Your Students Think About Money!Investing is the #1 most-searched financial literacy topic for teens. It is the ultimate gateway concept that shifts a young person's mindset from simply earning and spending to actively growing and building generational wealth. Starting to invest at age 16 instead of 26 completely changes a student’s entire financial trajectory. When students see the raw math—that investing just $100/month starting at 16 vs. 26 yields $500,000+ more by age 60—
Preview of Project Based Learning Nearpod—Budgeting for Elementary/ Middle School Students

Project Based Learning Nearpod—Budgeting for Elementary/ Middle School Students

Created by
Ishaan Mishra
This Project Based Learning Nearpod lesson transforms budgeting from a worksheet into a real life challenge students actually care about. Instead of passively listening, students step into the role of decision makers as they build a personal budget based on a realistic income scenario. Through interactive Nearpod activities, students categorize expenses, weigh needs versus wants, and make meaningful trade offs when money runs tight. Every choice has consequences, pushing students to think critic
Preview of Money Review

Money Review

Created by
Alaina Marks
Money review primarily for primary grades Includes values of coins, counting coins, value of bills, price of an object
Preview of Trip Across the United States

Trip Across the United States

Students will plan a family vacation for a 7 day/6 night trip to any location in the United States. Each student will need to research and complete the required elements of the vacation and present their ideas and the calculated cost in an organized presentation.
Preview of TED Talk: Why Do Airlines Sell Too Many Tickets?- Nina Klietsch

TED Talk: Why Do Airlines Sell Too Many Tickets?- Nina Klietsch

Why do airlines sell more seats than they have—and what does math have to do with it? This TED-Ed companion resource explores the economics and ethics of overbooking, using binomial distribution, expected value, and real-world examples to show how companies calculate risks and profits. Designed for high school or college-level economics, math, or business classes, the resource includes 20 engaging discussion questions, a thought-provoking writing prompt, and a debate topic on the ethics of overb
Preview of Financial Literacy Unit 6: Investing & Growing Money  Grades 6–8

Financial Literacy Unit 6: Investing & Growing Money Grades 6–8

Created by
Fenwick Cyril
In Unit 6, students transition from managing money to growing it. This unit introduces the core principles of wealth building in an accessible way, focusing on how time and compound interest transform small savings into significant assets. It is designed to change how students perceive time—moving from "saving for next week" to "investing for the future." This is a complete, fully built Unit 6 for a middle school personal finance or life skills course—5 weeks, 10 lessons, and 5 ready-to-use doc
Preview of Pro Athlete Salary Z-Score & Percentile Activity – Real Data Statistics Practice

Pro Athlete Salary Z-Score & Percentile Activity – Real Data Statistics Practice

Created by
Straight A Math
Make statistics exciting with this real-world sports data activity! Students will research the salaries of 10 professional athletes from a sport of their choice, then apply statistical concepts to analyze the data. Students will: Calculate the mean and standard deviation of their salary sample Compute the z-score for each athlete’s salary Determine the percentile ranking for each z-score Answer five analysis questions to deepen their understanding and interpretation This engaging activity b
Preview of Financial Literacy Unit 7 | Smart Spending & Consumer Skills  Grades 6–8

Financial Literacy Unit 7 | Smart Spending & Consumer Skills Grades 6–8

Created by
Fenwick Cyril
In a world of targeted social media ads and "influencer" marketing, being a smart consumer is a survival skill. Unit 7 shifts the focus to the psychology of spending, teaching students how to see through advertising tactics, calculate real value, and protect themselves from financial fraud. This is a complete, fully built Unit 7 for a middle school personal finance or life skills course—3 weeks, 6 lessons, and 5 ready-to-use documents. The Semester 2 SequenceThis unit is Document 33–37 of the
Preview of Middle School Financial Literacy Full Year Curriculum Bundle | 36Weeks |Grad 6-8

Middle School Financial Literacy Full Year Curriculum Bundle | 36Weeks |Grad 6-8

Created by
Fenwick Cyril
Save 100+ hours of planning. Open it on Monday. Teach it on Monday.This is a complete, fully built, ready-to-teach middle school financial literacy curriculum bundle — 36 weeks, 72 lessons, 9 complete units, and 47 documents covering the personal finance, money management, consumer, and entrepreneurship skills students need before high school. No textbook required. No additional prep. Just open and teach. Designed specifically for Grades 6–8, this curriculum introduces budgeting, saving, banking
Preview of Investment Basics: The Power of Compounding

Investment Basics: The Power of Compounding

CTE Business – The Power of Compounding | Financial Literacy & Investing Activity | STEM Sprout Publishing 🌱Help students discover how small financial decisions today can create significant results in the future with this engaging The Power of Compounding activity! This interactive financial literacy resource introduces students to one of the most important concepts in investing and wealth-building: compound growth.Through realistic scenarios and calculator-based exploration, students will an
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