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Preview of Free Bank Comparison Activity – Checking, Savings, & Loans

Free Bank Comparison Activity – Checking, Savings, & Loans

Help your students understand how banks really work with this Bank Comparison Activity! In this hands-on personal finance activity, students will research and compare major U.S. banks to see how fees, interest rates, and lending products differ. They’ll investigate: Checking accounts: fees, minimum balance requirements, and interest rates Savings accounts: interest rates (including CDs) and fees Loan products: types of loans offered (auto, mortgage, personal, student loans, etc.) Students wil
Preview of Free Car Buying Roleplay Activity: Practice Customer and Sales Person

Free Car Buying Roleplay Activity: Practice Customer and Sales Person

Get your students practicing real-world consumer skills with this research-based activity! In this assignment, students practice a role-play phone call with a partner. Once comfortable, they'll make a professional call (not a prank call!) to a local car dealership. They’ll practice asking about financing, cosigners, and loan rates, while reflecting on the experience afterwards. I use this as a summative assignment at the end of my Unit 5 - Cars and Lending Unit. ✅ Builds real-world confidenc
Preview of Budgeting Workshop Sampler FREEBIE | Personal Finance Notes for Teens

Budgeting Workshop Sampler FREEBIE | Personal Finance Notes for Teens

Kickstart real-world money skills with this free one-page budgeting notes sampler — editable and ready-to-use! Designed to be ready-to-teach and visually clean, this guided notes sheet helps students understand basic budgeting concepts without overwhelming them. Perfect for personal finance, consumer math, career prep, or real-world math applications! What’s Included: ✅ Editable Student Notes (Blank Version) — students fill in key terms and ideas during instruction ✅ Editable Keyed Notes
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 BOOK ~ The City Game Book Resource PDF & 17 ~ 2nd Edition Editable Appendixes

BOOK ~ The City Game Book Resource PDF & 17 ~ 2nd Edition Editable Appendixes

FREE Video Lessons at www.amandazanette.ca Transform Your Classroom with The City Game! Looking for a classroom management system that your students will beg to play year after year? The City Game is more than a system, it’s a thriving classroom economy that empowers students, builds financial literacy, and creates a strong sense of community. What You’ll Get: ✔ The City Game Digital Book – Step-by-step guidance on implementation, testimonials, all of the appendixes and an answer key for the
Preview of Multi-Step Profit & Pricing Problems

Multi-Step Profit & Pricing Problems

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Ms. T's Counter
This quick print - out can be prep free worksheets for determining price, profit and cost. Mix of word problems and just stated info!
Preview of Financial Literacy Curriculum Middle School Goals Decision Making 6th 7th Grade

Financial Literacy Curriculum Middle School Goals Decision Making 6th 7th Grade

Created by
StudentSavvy
Teach your students how to set financial goals and make smart money decisions with this complete Financial Literacy (Goals and Decision Making) Curriculum Bundle. Designed for upper elementary and middle school classrooms, this bundle combines reading passages, doodle style interactive notebook, a PBL/STEM project, study guide and exam, plus a free set of curriculum maps, teacher lesson plans, activity calendar, and printable binder with spine. Everything you need to cover financial literac
Preview of Your First Apartment - Financial Literacy Simulation Budget, Lease & Life Skills

Your First Apartment - Financial Literacy Simulation Budget, Lease & Life Skills

Scenario-Based LearningStudents are assigned one of four character profiles with distinct jobs, incomes, credit histories, and life contexts. All numbers reflect 2024–2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics data and current rental market averages. Applied Math Requirements • The 30% Rule: Calculate maximum affordable rent as 30% of gross monthly income AND as 30% of net (take-home) income. Compare results and discuss which is more realistic. • Move-in cost totals: Security deposit (typically 1 month’s
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