Students will be able to understand the processes, rights, and responsibilities of …
Students will be able to understand the processes, rights, and responsibilities of renting, leasing, and purchasing a home. Identify key qualification factors for homeownership, including debt-to-income and loan-to-value ratios, and comprehend the roles of professionals in the home-buying process.
Students will comprehend saving and investing, understand the concept of risk versus …
Students will comprehend saving and investing, understand the concept of risk versus reward, and gain knowledge about various investment types and vocabulary.
Students will demonstrate the ability to explain five potential ways to pay …
Students will demonstrate the ability to explain five potential ways to pay for school, including detailing the four outcomes of the FAFSA and the 529 Plan.
Students will learn about the four components of GDP and then explore …
Students will learn about the four components of GDP and then explore how inflation impacts purchasing power over time. While playing an in-class game, students move around the classroom to guess how inflation has impacted a particular scenario.
In this mini-unit, students learn basic vocabulary about insurance and then play …
In this mini-unit, students learn basic vocabulary about insurance and then play an online game called “That’s a Bummer” to practice knowledge learned. Additional activities in this lesson include an insurance edpuzzle, video resources, reflection questions, and an insurance math worksheet.
This unit is intended to help students understand the importance of avoiding, …
This unit is intended to help students understand the importance of avoiding, reducing, and transfering risk. Insurance is the best way to manage risk. (Correlates with NEFE).
Students will be introduced to the concept of supply and demand. Next, …
Students will be introduced to the concept of supply and demand. Next, students will play the game “In the Chips” to show how Supply and Demand works and how the market finds its equilibrium. The lesson will conclude with reflection and class discussion
Students will play the interactive game called Stax and see if they …
Students will play the interactive game called Stax and see if they can beat the market in a 20-year period. Reflection questions will be answered after gameplay.
Credit can be a double-edged sword. It offers us the ability to …
Credit can be a double-edged sword. It offers us the ability to purchase things we might need and want without spending cash but then ties us to the debt that has been created. Understanding the importance of this trade-off is crucial for playing the credit game. A program designed to reach young earners well before serious credit problems can begin.
Students will comprehend essential credit concepts, emphasizing the purpose and role of …
Students will comprehend essential credit concepts, emphasizing the purpose and role of credit, the significance of maintaining a healthy credit rating, and key terms including APR, grace period, late fees, finance charges, default rates, interest, and closing costs.
This is a great resource to use with Financial Literacy students. It …
This is a great resource to use with Financial Literacy students. It is a brief overview of Investing to help you get started on your unit in Investing.
Students will play an online game called “SPENT” and experience what it’s …
Students will play an online game called “SPENT” and experience what it’s like to live paycheck to paycheck. Game play will be followed with reflection questions and class discussion.
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