Help students build strong school habits and develop important success skills with this engaging Student Success Activities Bundle for Grades 3–6! This printable bundle combines goal setting, planning, organization, budgeting, and time management into meaningful activities that encourage responsibility, independence, and positive learning habits. Designed to help students become more organized and confident learners, these activities encourage students to plan ahead, manage responsibilities, ma
3rd - 6th
Balanced Literacy, Money Math, Social Emotional Learning
Help students build real-world financial decision-making skills with this engaging, scenario-based lesson! This resource includes 5 relatable money situations that challenge students to think critically about spending, saving, budgeting, and long-term financial choices. Students will analyze real-life scenarios, evaluate consequences, and reflect on their decisions—developing essential financial literacy and life skills. 📦 What’s Included (9 Pages)Student introduction & instructions5 real-li
Help your students clearly understand one of the most important money concepts: interest. In this engaging and real-world lesson, students learn how interest works in both directions—the cost of borrowing and the reward of saving. Through relatable examples and practical calculations, students will see how small financial decisions can grow—or cost—money over time. Perfect for building strong financial habits early, this lesson makes abstract concepts simple, visual, and meaningful. 3️⃣ What’s I
Make Earth Day meaningful and engaging with this Earth Day Activities Bundle for Grades 3–6! This bundle includes reading comprehension, environmental awareness activities, critical thinking tasks, and a math challenge that help students explore real-world sustainability topics. Students will learn about recycling, saving energy, environmental responsibility, and eco-friendly decision making through a variety of engaging worksheets. These activities work well for Earth Day lessons, environmental
Teach important financial literacy skills with this engaging Easter-themed mini unit designed for Grades 3–6. This bundle includes five interactive lessons that help students learn how to manage money, make spending decisions, and understand key economic concepts such as budgeting and opportunity cost. Each activity uses fun Easter scenarios to make financial concepts easier to understand and more engaging for students. Students will practice reading comprehension, problem solving, and real-worl
⭐ Real-Life Money Decision Skills for Teens (Grades 8–9)Help students build essential financial literacy and decision-making skills with this engaging, real-world activity! This resource uses real-life money scenarios to teach teens how to: Think before spendingUnderstand needs vs. wantsEvaluate consequencesMake responsible financial decisionsPerfect for life skills, SEL, advisory, or personal finance lessons. 📦What’s Included (9 Pages)✔ Student introduction & instructions ✔ 5 real-life mon
8th - 9th
Character Education, Money Math, Social Emotional Learning
Help students learn how to read and understand a bank statement while developing real-world financial awareness. This financial literacy lesson teaches middle and high school students how to interpret bank statements, track deposits and withdrawals, and verify account activity to prevent errors or fraud. Students explore how starting balances, deposits, withdrawals, and fees affect an account over time. Through a real-world scenario activity, students calculate balances, analyze transactions, an
Help students understand how banks work and how to manage money using checking and savings accounts. This financial literacy lesson introduces students to the two most common types of bank accounts: checking accounts for everyday spending and savings accounts for long-term goals. Through real-world examples and a practical scenario activity, students learn how to organize their money and make smart financial decisions. Students will explore how debit cards work, how interest grows savings over t
Help students explore how career choices impact income and lifestyle with this engaging Career Salary Comparison lesson. In this real-world financial literacy activity, students compare different jobs, salaries, and lifestyle outcomes to understand how income affects everyday decisions. This lesson encourages critical thinking about future careers while building strong money awareness. Perfect for Grades 7–10, this resource connects career planning with financial literacy in a clear, relatable w
Teach students how debit cards work and how digital spending connects directly to their bank accounts. This financial literacy lesson introduces students to debit cards and how they function as a tool for accessing money stored in a checking account. Students learn the difference between debit and credit transactions, practice calculating account balances after purchases, and explore how everyday spending affects their available funds. Through real-world examples and a practical scenario activit
Help your students understand how money is earned in real life with this engaging and easy-to-follow financial literacy lesson on Types of Income. This resource introduces students to the key differences between earned income, passive income, and other income types, helping them build a strong foundation for future financial decision-making. Through real-life examples, relatable scenarios, and practical activities, students will learn how people generate income and how these choices impact finan
Help your students understand the basics of credit, borrowing, and financial responsibility with this engaging and easy-to-follow lesson! In this resource, students learn how credit works in real life, including the roles of borrowers and lenders, how interest is added, and the difference between using debit and credit. Through relatable examples and real-world scenarios, students build a strong foundation for making smart financial decisions. This lesson is perfect for introducing credit and de
Help students understand the real cost of borrowing money—beyond just the loan amount. In this practical and engaging lesson, students learn how loans work, how interest increases total repayment, and why borrowing decisions can have long-term financial consequences. Through clear examples and step-by-step calculations, students will see how a loan grows over time and how to make smarter borrowing choices. This lesson turns a complex financial concept into something students can see, calculate,
Help students explore how career choices impact income and lifestyle with this engaging Career Salary Comparison lesson. In this real-world financial literacy activity, students compare different jobs, salaries, and lifestyle outcomes to understand how income affects everyday decisions. This lesson encourages critical thinking about future careers while building strong money awareness. Perfect for Grades 7–10, this resource connects career planning with financial literacy in a clear, relatable w
Make taxes easy to understand for your students with this clear, engaging, and real-world financial literacy lesson! Taxes Simplified introduces middle and high school students to the purpose of taxes, how they work, and where tax money goes. Through relatable examples and practical activities, students will connect everyday life with real-world government services. This lesson breaks down a complex topic into simple, student-friendly concepts—perfect for building financial awareness and civic u
Help your students understand what their paycheck really means with this engaging Understanding Your Paycheck financial literacy lesson. Students will learn how to break down a paycheck into earnings, deductions, and net pay, building real-world skills they will use in their first job and beyond. This lesson simplifies important financial concepts using clear explanations, step-by-step examples, and practical scenarios. Perfect for Grades 7–10, this resource supports personal finance units, life
Help students learn how to plan money over a full month. This financial literacy activity teaches students how to organize income, expenses, and savings within a monthly budget. Students will read an engaging passage, answer comprehension questions, and complete a real-world budgeting scenario. The lesson helps students understand the difference between fixed expenses and variable expenses while practicing practical budgeting skills they can apply in everyday life. This activity works well for m
Teach your students the difference between smart borrowing and risky debt. In this practical and engaging lesson, students explore the concept of good debt vs bad debt, learning how some borrowing can help build a better future while other types can lead to financial problems. Through real-life examples and decision-making scenarios, students will develop the ability to evaluate borrowing choices and understand long-term consequences. Perfect for helping teens build strong financial judgment bef
Understanding Credit Scores | Financial Literacy Lesson | Credit & Debt | Grades 7–10 Help your students understand how financial behavior builds trust with lenders! This engaging financial literacy lesson teaches middle and high school students how credit scores work, why they matter, and how everyday decisions impact future financial opportunities. Students will explore real-life scenarios, analyze behaviors, and connect actions (like paying on time or missing payments) to their long-term fin
Help students understand the hidden costs of banking and how fees can quickly reduce their account balance. This financial literacy lesson introduces middle and high school students to the most common bank fees, including ATM fees, monthly maintenance fees, overdraft fees, and minimum balance fees. Through real-life examples and calculations, students learn how everyday financial decisions can impact their bank account. Students will practice calculating how bank fees affect balances, analyze re