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Preview of Scaffolded Percent Reasoning Worksheet - English & Spanish

Scaffolded Percent Reasoning Worksheet - English & Spanish

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zowie176
Three tiered scaffolded worksheets in English & Spanish to help students learn percent reasoning and ratios. This product contains 6 total worksheets, 3 tiers each in English & Spanish.
Preview of High School Personal Finance Budgeting Unit | Net Pay, 50/30/20, Scenarios, Quiz

High School Personal Finance Budgeting Unit | Net Pay, 50/30/20, Scenarios, Quiz

Created by
Invest Young
Student Slides (32)Teacher Key Slides (32)Scenario 1 (teen surplus) + Scenario 3 (monthly deficit) practiceBudget tables (planned vs actual)Emergency vs sinking fund practiceUnexpected expense challengeQuiz + rubric + exit ticket
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 Financial Literacy Unit 8 | Planning for the Future | Grades 6–8

Financial Literacy Unit 8 | Planning for the Future | Grades 6–8

Created by
Fenwick Cyril
Save hours of planning with this complete, ready-to-teach middle school financial literacy unit focused on future planning, careers, college costs, budgeting, and real-world life decisions. This unit helps students connect today’s financial habits to their future adult lives through engaging, age-appropriate lessons on careers, income, education, student debt, housing, transportation, and the real cost of living. Designed specifically for Grades 6–8, this resource introduces major life planning
Preview of Bundle 3: Money Mastery Classroom Library (K-12 Complete Set)

Bundle 3: Money Mastery Classroom Library (K-12 Complete Set)

Created by
Invest Young
Audience: Schools, Non-Profits, Youth Organizations, Community Programs, Homeschool, Parents, Teachers What's Inside: Digital/Physical Books: Money Matters, Money Moves, Money ManagementChildren's Book Series: 15 "Money Explorers" Stories + Companion WorkbookAll Card Decks: Financial Literacy, Comparison Shopping, Credit vs. Debit, Inflation, Investing, Entrepreneurship, Real Estate, Charity & GivingStudent Workbooks (Ages 5-10; 11-17)Planners & Trackers: Student Planners, Savings Trackers, Beha
Preview of Monthly Budget Simulation: Can You Make It? | Grades 6-8 Financial Literacy

Monthly Budget Simulation: Can You Make It? | Grades 6-8 Financial Literacy

Can your students make it through the month without going broke? This engaging, low-prep budget simulation puts students in the driver’s seat of their financial future. They choose a career, calculate their take-home pay, and build a monthly budget from scratch — covering rent, food, transportation, and more. Then life throws curveballs: unexpected expenses, inflation, and tough choices about what to cut. WHAT’S INCLUDED:• 4 Career Cards with real salary data, tax deductions, and net income
Preview of Career & Income Exploration Pack

Career & Income Exploration Pack

How the "Career & Income Exploration Pack" Empowers EducatorsThis resource is more than just a presentation; it is a "turnkey" instructional system designed to meet state standards for Career Technical Education (CTE) and Financial Literacy. 1. Massive Time Savings (The "No-Prep" Factor)Creating a 25+ slide deck with accurate salary data, visual charts, and integrated activities normally takes a teacher 5–8 hours of research and design. Ready-to-Go: Teachers can open the file and start teaching
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
Preview of High School Financial Literacy Full Semester Curriculum | 18 Weeks | Grades 9–12

High School Financial Literacy Full Semester Curriculum | 18 Weeks | Grades 9–12

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 high school financial literacy semester curriculum bundle—18 weeks, 32 lessons, 4 units, and 20+ documents covering advanced personal finance, investing, and real-world financial decision-making. No textbook required. No additional prep. Designed for grades 9–12. If your school or district needs a second-semester personal finance or financial literacy course — this is it. WHAT MA
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 Financial Literacy Unit 6 | Investing & Building Wealth |High School|Grades 9-12

Financial Literacy Unit 6 | Investing & Building Wealth |High School|Grades 9-12

Created by
Fenwick Cyril
A student who starts investing at 16 with $100/month will have over $1,153,000 by retirement. A student who starts at 35 will have $298,000. Same money. Same rate of return. An $855,000 difference — explained entirely by one lesson.This is a complete, fully built Unit 6 for a high school personal finance or financial literacy course — 5 weeks, 10 lessons, and 7 ready-to-use documents covering compound interest, inflation, stocks, bonds, index funds, ETFs, retirement accounts, real estate, and a
Preview of Financial Literacy Unit 5 | Taxes, Income & Paychecks | High School |Grades 9-12

Financial Literacy Unit 5 | Taxes, Income & Paychecks | High School |Grades 9-12

Created by
Fenwick Cyril
Every student will pay taxes for the rest of their life. Most will never be taught how they work.Taxes are the unit every personal finance teacher dreads—and every student needs most. This is a complete, fully built Unit 5 for a high school personal finance or financial literacy course—3 weeks, 6 lessons, and 7 ready-to-use documents covering the U.S. tax system, tax brackets, paychecks, W-2s, W-4s, the 1040, deductions, credits, and a complete mock tax return project. Designed for Grades 9–12.
Preview of Financial Literacy Unit 4 | Credit, Debt & Borrowing Wisely | Grades 9-12

Financial Literacy Unit 4 | Credit, Debt & Borrowing Wisely | Grades 9-12

Created by
Fenwick Cyril
A credit card offer arrives before most students graduate high school. Almost none of them know what they are signing.This is a complete, fully built unit 4 for a high school personal finance or financial literacy course — 5 weeks, 10 lessons, and 7 ready-to-use documents. The longest and most detailed unit in the course, because credit is the financial tool most likely to either build or destroy a young adult's financial future in the first decade after graduation. Designed for Grades 9–12. Thi
Preview of Financial Literacy Unit 3 | Banking, Saving & Emergency Funds | Grades 9-12

Financial Literacy Unit 3 | Banking, Saving & Emergency Funds | Grades 9-12

Created by
Fenwick Cyril
Most students will open their first bank account before they finish high school. Most will do it without knowing what they are signing up for.This is a complete, fully built Unit 3 for a high school personal finance or financial literacy course — 4 weeks, 8 lessons, and 7 ready-to-use documents covering banking systems, savings account types, compound interest, digital banking, fraud prevention, and the emergency fund every student needs before they leave home. Designed for Grades 9–12. This uni
Preview of Financial Literacy Unit 2 | Budgeting & Money Management | Grades 9-12

Financial Literacy Unit 2 | Budgeting & Money Management | Grades 9-12

Created by
Fenwick Cyril
Budgeting is not about restriction. It is about intention — knowing exactly where your money goes before anyone else decides for you. This is a complete, fully built unit 2 for a high school personal finance or financial literacy course — 4 weeks, 8 lessons, and 7 ready-to-use documents covering every budgeting concept your students need. Designed for Grades 9–12. This unit is also included in the complete High School Financial Literacy Full Year Curriculum Bundle | 36 Weeks | Grades 9–12. If
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 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 Financial Literacy Unit 5 | Taxes & Where Money Goes | Grades 6–8

Financial Literacy Unit 5 | Taxes & Where Money Goes | Grades 6–8

Created by
Fenwick Cyril
Taxes are often the most mystery-shrouded topic in personal finance. In this unit, students pull back the curtain on where money goes after it leaves a paycheck. By focusing on community impact and simple calculations, we move students from tax anxiety to tax awareness, preparing them for the more complex filings they will face in high school. This is a complete, fully built Unit 5 for a middle school personal finance or life skills course—3 weeks, 6 lessons, and 5 ready-to-use documents. The S
Preview of Financial Literacy Unit 3 | Saving & Banking Basics | Grades 6–8

Financial Literacy Unit 3 | Saving & Banking Basics | Grades 6–8

Created by
Fenwick Cyril
Before most students finish middle school, they will open their first bank account. Unit 3 demystifies the banking system, moving students from "keeping cash in a jar" to understanding how to make the modern financial system work for them. This unit builds the foundational banking skills necessary to navigate the digital economy safely and effectively. This is a complete, fully built Unit 3 for a middle school personal finance or life skills course—4 weeks, 8 lessons, and 5 ready-to-use docum
Preview of Financial Literacy Unit 2:  Earning, Spending & Budgeting  Grades 6–8

Financial Literacy Unit 2: Earning, Spending & Budgeting Grades 6–8

Created by
Fenwick Cyril
Budgeting is the most searched financial literacy topic for a reason—it is where theory meets reality. While high school courses often focus on independent living, this middle school unit meets students where they are, teaching them how to manage teen-accessible income and build a framework for a lifetime of intentional spending. This is a complete, fully built Unit 2 for a middle school personal finance or life skills course—4 weeks, 8 lessons, and 5 ready-to-use documents. Everything a teach
Preview of Financial Literacy Unit 1 | Money Mindset & Smart Choices | Grades 6–8

Financial Literacy Unit 1 | Money Mindset & Smart Choices | Grades 6–8

Created by
Fenwick Cyril
Middle school is the optimal window for financial literacy. Students at this age are old enough to grasp genuine concepts—like opportunity cost and SMART goals—and young enough that the habits they build now will compound over decades. This is a complete, fully built Unit 1 for a middle school personal finance or life skills course—4 weeks, 8 lessons, and 5 ready-to-use documents. It is designed to move students from passive observers of money to active, intentional decision-makers. The Foundat
Preview of Finance Activity Pack - Money Mindset, Budget & Wealth | 11th, 12th, College+

Finance Activity Pack - Money Mindset, Budget & Wealth | 11th, 12th, College+

Finance Bundle | Budget Template + Money Mindset Exercise | Financial Literacy Curriculum | High School, College & Life Skills The Finance Bundle combines two powerful resources: • Money Mindset Exercise • Budget & Wealth Calculation TemplateTogether, they help students shift how they think about money AND learn how to manage it strategically. This is financial behavior transformation + wealth calculation training. What’s Included: 📄2 Core Finance Resources ✔ Money Mindset Student Workbook
Preview of Buying Your First Car - Financial Literacy Simulation Budget, Loans & Insurance

Buying Your First Car - Financial Literacy Simulation Budget, Loans & Insurance

Scenario-Based Learning Students are assigned one of four character profiles, each with a distinct job, income, credit history, and life situation. All numbers are based on 2024–2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics data and current market conditions: What’s Included • Student Activity Packet (18 pages) — Print-ready PDF • Google Slides Version (fully editable, fillable text boxes) • Fillable PDF Version (type-in fields for 1:1 device classrooms) • Complete Answer Key with worked solutions (8 pages)
Preview of Budget & Wealth Calculation | Finance Activity Grade 10th, 11th, 12th, Higher Ed

Budget & Wealth Calculation | Finance Activity Grade 10th, 11th, 12th, Higher Ed

Budget & Wealth Calculation Template | Personal Finance | Financial Literacy | Net Worth | Credit Score | High School, College, & Adult Education Looking for a comprehensive, real-world budgeting and wealth-building tool your students can actually use beyond the classroom? This Budget & Wealth Calculation Simulator is a plug-and-play personal finance spreadsheet that automatically generates a custom Wealth Dashboard as students enter their numbers. Students don’t just learn about budgeting — t
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