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Preview of Personal Finance How-To Guides | Action Guide Sheets for Students and Parents

Personal Finance How-To Guides | Action Guide Sheets for Students and Parents

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FI Educator
Are your students leaving your class knowing what to do, but never actually doing it?You've taught the unit. They passed the quiz. But when it comes to actually opening that brokerage account, checking their credit report, or filing their first tax return, most students don't know where to start and neither do their parents.We know how important it is for students to take action on things like budgeting, investing, and building credit history from a young age, but often being unsure of the steps
Preview of The Veblen Effect: Why Raising the Price Can Increase Sales | Economics

The Veblen Effect: Why Raising the Price Can Increase Sales | Economics

Your clothing brand's sales are flat. You have two options: cut prices to attract more buyers, or raise them. Most students immediately say cut. This lesson reveals why raising the price sometimes works better — and how Louis Vuitton, Supreme, Apple, and Rolex have built billion-dollar businesses by breaking the most basic rule in economics. 📘 WHAT STUDENTS WILL LEARN Why the Veblen Effect inverts the demand curve — and why some products sell more units at higher prices than at lower onesHow co
Preview of The Hidden Math of Price Tags: Marginal Utility | Financial Literacy Lesson

The Hidden Math of Price Tags: Marginal Utility | Financial Literacy Lesson

McDonald's gives away unlimited free drink refills — and still makes a profit. Verizon charges $2 for your first minute and $0.10 for your tenth. Nike sells you a second pair of shoes at half price. These aren't coincidences. Every one of these decisions is engineered around the same hidden economic rule — and this lesson teaches students exactly how it works. 📘 WHAT STUDENTS WILL LEARN What marginal utility is and why the satisfaction from any product reliably decreases with every additional u
Preview of Personal Finance Budgeting Lesson: Master the 50/30/20 Rule with Google Sheets

Personal Finance Budgeting Lesson: Master the 50/30/20 Rule with Google Sheets

Lesson SynopsisEngage your high school students with this Personal Finance: Budgeting Micro Lesson, designed to build essential financial literacy skills! Through 8 dynamic slides, students explore income, expenses, savings, and the 50/30/20 budgeting rule. The lesson includes three assessments: a 10-question quiz, reflective short-answer questions fostering higher-order thinking about personal spending habits, and a hands-on Google Sheets activity where students create a pre-formatted budget,
Preview of Hedonic Adaptation: Why Raises Stop Working | Behavioral Economics Lesson

Hedonic Adaptation: Why Raises Stop Working | Behavioral Economics Lesson

You give your best employee a $5,000 raise. Month one, they're thrilled. Month three, it feels completely normal — and the motivation is gone. Same money. Zero effect. This lesson explains the science behind why raises stop working, why bonuses outperform salary increases dollar for dollar, and how to design rewards, products, and personal habits that actually sustain satisfaction over time.📘 WHAT STUDENTS WILL LEARNWhy humans rapidly adapt to any change in circumstance — and why the hedonic tr
Preview of Saving Strategies Lesson – Short vs. Long-Term Goals & Tools

Saving Strategies Lesson – Short vs. Long-Term Goals & Tools

Help your students build real-world money skills with this complete, classroom-ready lesson on saving strategies. Perfect for financial literacy, personal finance, or CTE business classes, this resource teaches students how to plan, compare, and make informed saving decisions. Students will explore the difference between short-term and long-term savings goals, examine common savings tools (savings accounts, CDs, money market accounts), and understand the value of compound interest. The included
Preview of Unit 1 - Payroll Deductions Lesson – Slides, Worksheet, Guided Notes, Quiz

Unit 1 - Payroll Deductions Lesson – Slides, Worksheet, Guided Notes, Quiz

Help your students understand why their paycheck is smaller than expected!This engaging unit introduces high school students to the concepts of gross pay, net pay, and payroll deductions through interactive activities, real-world examples, and guided practice. What’s Included:An 18-slide Google Slides deck to introduce and guide the unitA 7-page editable worksheet packet for practice and application (PDF or Kami-friendly)A 23-minute tutorial video on how to cover every aspect of the slides and
Preview of Personal Finance Unit 4 FULL Lesson Plan | 1-13+ Days | Daily Structure + Pacing

Personal Finance Unit 4 FULL Lesson Plan | 1-13+ Days | Daily Structure + Pacing

This complete Unit 4 Personal Finance Lesson Plan includes 10-13+ days of detailed pacing, daily learning targets, classroom activities, notebook entries, reflections, and assessment suggestions—all aligned to real-life financial decision-making skills. Whether you're a new personal finance teacher or a veteran educator looking to streamline your semester, this resource gives you everything you need to confidently teach your first unit on financial responsibility and personal decision-making. E
Preview of AI Prompt Pack for Math Teachers | Standards Alignment & Curriculum (PDFs)

AI Prompt Pack for Math Teachers | Standards Alignment & Curriculum (PDFs)

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KingMamaMath
AI prompt pack for math teachers focused on standards alignment and curriculum improvement. Analyze lessons, homework, and assessments with structured, high-quality prompts. Designed for Grades 6–12 planning, reflection, and instructional decision-making.Are you using AI… but not getting answers that actually help your teaching? Most AI use stays surface-level. This resource gives you a structured system of prompts that helps you ask better questions—so you can get meaningful, actionable insigh
Preview of Internet Economics Bundle | 5 Personal Finance Lessons for High School

Internet Economics Bundle | 5 Personal Finance Lessons for High School

Your students use Google, Spotify, Instagram, and Amazon every single day — but have no idea how any of them actually make money. This bundle teaches the five economic forces that run the modern internet, using the apps and brands students already know. Five lessons. Zero prep. One complete unit. 📘 WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THIS BUNDLE The Economics of Trust — Why you choose McDonald's in an unfamiliar city, and how the internet transferred trust from corporations to crowdsNetwork Effects — Why Facebo
Preview of The Business Economics Bundle: 5 Personal Finance Case Studies for High School

The Business Economics Bundle: 5 Personal Finance Case Studies for High School

Five of the most powerful ideas in economics — taught through the real companies, real decisions, and real psychological forces your students already encounter every day. 📘 WHAT STUDENTS WILL LEARN Why prices are never random and how supply, demand, and the invisible hand shape every marketHow opportunity cost silently drains wealth through every decision — including the "safe" onesWhy businesses exist at all, and how transaction costs determine what every company builds vs. buysWhat incentive
Preview of Behavioral Economics Bundle Vol.2: 5 Bias Lessons for Personal Finance Class

Behavioral Economics Bundle Vol.2: 5 Bias Lessons for Personal Finance Class

Five behavioral economics lessons that reveal the hidden psychological forces behind every financial decision your students will ever make — from why raises stop working to why good results hide bad thinking. 📘 WHAT STUDENTS WILL LEARN Why the human brain systematically miscalculates risk and probability in financial situationsHow status, luxury pricing, and the Veblen Effect flip the normal rules of supply and demandWhy personal effort inflates perceived value and distorts spending judgmentHow
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