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Preview of Money Personality Quiz: Financial Education for 2nd - 5th Grade

Money Personality Quiz: Financial Education for 2nd - 5th Grade

What is financial literacy? Is it really important for elementary school aged children? Financial education is a different skill to working with money and currency in Math, and involves the practise of soft skills such as budgeting, money management, comparing interest rates and taxes. Research shows a significant gap in financial education for young people. Cambridge University have found that most money habits are formed by age 7, and once established, they're hard to change. It has also been
Preview of The Bark Park - Maths Storybook Lesson (2nd and 3rd Grade)

The Bark Park - Maths Storybook Lesson (2nd and 3rd Grade)

Want to introduce percents of a number in relation to fractions and decimals, and enable your students to work out simple percentages? Calculating percentages can be really engaging when taught through the fun Maths adventure book “The Bark Park” by Lori Haskins Houran. A fun, practical fusion of reading comprehension and Maths, the children will be super engaged with this lovely book and accompanying lesson. The practical activity has a real-world sense of purpose as the children are tasked wit
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 What Is Economics? Part 4 – Specialization and Productivity

What Is Economics? Part 4 – Specialization and Productivity

⚙️ What Is Economics? – Part 4: Specialization and Productivity From Iowa cornfields to high-tech classrooms, students learn how focusing on what we do best increases productivity. This lesson explores specialization, education, and technology with real-world examples and reflective writing prompts. Includes: Reading on specialization and productivity Vocabulary section Application questions Copyright page included
Preview of Financial Literacy Semester 2 Bundle | Building & Growing | 4 Units | Grades 6–8

Financial Literacy Semester 2 Bundle | Building & Growing | 4 Units | Grades 6–8

Created by
Fenwick Cyril
Help students move beyond basic money management and begin thinking about wealth building, smart decision-making, future planning, and entrepreneurship with this comprehensive Semester 2 financial literacy curriculum bundle. This bundle combines Units 6–9 of the Middle School Financial Literacy Full-Year Curriculum, guiding students through investing, consumer awareness, future financial planning, and entrepreneurship using highly engaging, age-appropriate real-world lessons and projects. Semest
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 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 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 1 | Money Mindset & Goal Setting | | Grades 9-12

Financial Literacy Unit 1 | Money Mindset & Goal Setting | | Grades 9-12

Created by
Fenwick Cyril
Your students' financial lives start with how they think about money — not how much of it they have.This is a complete, fully built Unit 1 for a high school personal finance or financial literacy course — 4 weeks, 8 lessons, and 7 ready-to-use documents. Everything a teacher needs to launch a financial literacy course with confidence, structure, and zero prep panic. Designed for Grades 9–12. This unit is also included in the complete High School Financial Literacy Full Year Curriculum Bundle |
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 Financial Literacy Unit 9 | Entrepreneurship & Building Income | Grade 9-12

Financial Literacy Unit 9 | Entrepreneurship & Building Income | Grade 9-12

Created by
Fenwick Cyril
Every skill your students have built over 35 weeks — budgeting, banking, credit, taxes, investing, insurance, and major life decisions — converges in this final unit. Unit 9 is where personal finance becomes personal power.This is a complete, fully built Unit 9 — the capstone of a high school personal finance or financial literacy course. 4 weeks, 8 lessons, and 7 ready-to-use documents covering the entrepreneur mindset, business models, revenue and profit, break-even analysis, branding on a bud
Preview of Monthly & Annual Budget Excel Spreadsheet Template - Dark Mode

Monthly & Annual Budget Excel Spreadsheet Template - Dark Mode

Created by
Mom Money Map
Take full control of your finances with this dark mode Monthly and Annual Budget Excel Spreadsheet.This Monthly and Annual Budget Dark Mode Excel Spreadsheet Template will help you: Easily budget and track your bills and expenses on a monthly and annual basis (up to 20 different bills and 20 different expense categories)Ensure all your money is going to an expense, bill, debt or savings so nothing is unaccounted forTrack your progress towards your financial goalsThis Dark Monthly and Annual Bud
Preview of 1.MDR.6.3 Identify and Compare Coins

1.MDR.6.3 Identify and Compare Coins

🪙 Identify & Compare Coins | 1.MDR.6.3 Posters • 5-Day Slides • Worksheets Teach first graders to identify and compare coins with this standards-aligned 1.MDR.6.3 resource! This low-prep set includes printable posters, 5 days of lesson slides, and student worksheets to support whole-group instruction and independent practice. ✔ Identify pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters ✔ Write the value of coins and coin sets ✔ Compare values using >, <, and = Worksheets are perfect for exit tickets
Preview of Financial Literacy Unit 4|  Introduction to Credit| Grades 6–8 | Middle School

Financial Literacy Unit 4| Introduction to Credit| Grades 6–8 | Middle School

Created by
Fenwick Cyril
Credit is often one of the most searched and requested topics in financial literacy. At the middle school level, the goal is to demystify borrowing before students reach high school, teaching them how credit can either be a powerful tool for growth or a significant financial trap. This is a complete, fully built Unit 4 for a middle school personal finance or life skills course—4 weeks, 8 lessons, and 5 ready-to-use documents. The Semester 1 SequenceThis unit is Document 18–22 of the Middle Sch
Preview of Net Worth Tracker Excel Spreadsheet - 10 Years

Net Worth Tracker Excel Spreadsheet - 10 Years

Created by
Mom Money Map
This Net Worth Tracker for Excel will help you to: Track your assets and liabilitiesCalculate your net worthStay motivated to reach your net worth goal!This Net Worth Tracker has 11 tabs: 10 yearly net worth tracker tabs where you can enter in your assets and liabilities for each year over the 10 yearsA summary where you can see your progress over the 10 year periodThis net worth calculator is easy to use and fully automated with a chart, summary and detailed breakdown! There is also an exte
Preview of Financial Literacy | Unit 8: Major Life Financial Decisions | Grades 9-12

Financial Literacy | Unit 8: Major Life Financial Decisions | Grades 9-12

Created by
Fenwick Cyril
Within 2–4 years of graduation, most students will buy a car, sign a lease, make a college funding decision, and try to figure out what it actually costs to live on their own. Most will do all four without any preparation.This is a complete, fully built Unit 8 for a high school personal finance or financial literacy course — 4 weeks, 8 lessons, and 7 ready-to-use documents covering car buying, renting vs. buying a home, lease agreements, FAFSA and college funding, student debt, and the Cost of L
Preview of Monthly Budget Excel Spreadsheet - Dark Mode

Monthly Budget Excel Spreadsheet - Dark Mode

Created by
Mom Money Map
This Monthly Budget Spreadsheet Excel Spreadsheet will help you to create an easy budgeting system. Designed with a dark mode interface, it reduces visual strain while keeping your finances organized and easy to review. With this dark mode budget template, you can List your monthly budget goals, track your actual budget numbers and easily see your progressAssign your paycheck to an expense, bill, debt or savings so no money is unaccounted forTrack your bills and paymentsThis dark mode budget s
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
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