Help students explore one of the most relevant financial topics of today: the shift toward a cashless society. This structured research assignment guides high school finance students through understanding what a cashless society is, its advantages and disadvantages, who it impacts most, and where the future may be headed. Designed to reduce guesswork and encourage credible research, this resource is ideal for 1–2 class periods and works well as an individual or partner assignment. What Stude
Get your students thinking and talking about money in a fun, low-pressure way! This engaging Personal Finance Discussion Prompt Activity includes 39 thought-provoking prompts that help students explore financial literacy topics like spending, saving, budgeting, credit, and values around money. Designed for middle and high school students, this activity makes an excellent bell ringer, icebreaker, journal starter, or discussion warm-up. It encourages reflection, conversation, and connection—per
8th - 11th
Economics , Family Consumer Sciences, Financial Literacy
This low-prep Venn diagram activity helps students understand the difference between the U.S. Treasury and the Federal Reserve in a clear, approachable way. Students sort short, simple statements into a doodle-style Venn diagram, making it ideal for lower readers, review days, or quick assessments. A teacher answer key is included for easy grading. Perfect for introducing or reinforcing the standard on regulatory roles in the U.S. economy. What’s Included Doodle-style Venn diagram (student w
Streamline the days out of your classroom with this easy-to-use Editable Substitute Note Template, designed to help teachers communicate information for the day with their substitutes. Perfect for middle and secondary grade levels, this professional and organized template ensures your classroom stays on track, even when you’re away.
7th - 12th
English Language Arts, Math, Science
$2.00
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