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For Grades 9-12: money management

Lessons: Grades 9 – 12
Our dynamic new financial literacy curriculum for 9 – 12 graders features engaging design, student-centered activities, research projects, discussion points, and tools and resources–all designed to engage students in learning the personal finance skills they need to succeed in life after high school. Educators can use the 22 free, standards-aligned lessons in sequence or on an individual basis.

 

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Title
Lesson 1: Why It Pays to Be Financially Responsible
Lesson 2: Money and Goals
Lesson 3: Researching and Buying a Car
Lesson 4: Financing Your Education
Lesson 5: Finding the Right Career for You
Lesson 6: Why Credit Matters
Lesson 7: Protecting Your Identity
Lesson 8: Money and Roommates
Lesson 9: Making a Budget
Lesson 10: Saving for a Rainy Day
Lesson 11: Sharpening Money Decisions
Lesson 12: Selecting a Banking Partner
Lesson 13: Understanding Your Take Home Pay
Lesson 14: Taking Credit for Your Finances
Lesson 15: Staying Out of Debt
Lesson 16: A House to Call Your Own
Lesson 17: Protect Yourself
Lesson 18: Interest in Investing
Lesson 19: The Forces of the Financial Universe
Lesson 20: When You Need an Expert
Lesson 21: How to Make Money with Money
Lesson 22: Do the Right Thing
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  • For Grades 9-12: money management +1

    Lessons: Grades 9 – 12
    Our dynamic new financial literacy curriculum for 9 – 12 graders features engaging design, student-centered activities, research projects, discussion points, and tools and resources–all designed to engage students in learning the personal finance skills they need to succeed in life after high school. Educators can use the 22 free, standards-aligned lessons in sequence or on an individual basis.

     

    Teacher's
    Guides
    Student
    Activities
    Title
    Lesson 1: Why It Pays to Be Financially Responsible
    Lesson 2: Money and Goals
    Lesson 3: Researching and Buying a Car
    Lesson 4: Financing Your Education
    Lesson 5: Finding the Right Career for You
    Lesson 6: Why Credit Matters
    Lesson 7: Protecting Your Identity
    Lesson 8: Money and Roommates
    Lesson 9: Making a Budget
    Lesson 10: Saving for a Rainy Day
    Lesson 11: Sharpening Money Decisions
    Lesson 12: Selecting a Banking Partner
    Lesson 13: Understanding Your Take Home Pay
    Lesson 14: Taking Credit for Your Finances
    Lesson 15: Staying Out of Debt
    Lesson 16: A House to Call Your Own
    Lesson 17: Protect Yourself
    Lesson 18: Interest in Investing
    Lesson 19: The Forces of the Financial Universe
    Lesson 20: When You Need an Expert
    Lesson 21: How to Make Money with Money
    Lesson 22: Do the Right Thing
      Glossary
    Download all lessons as zip file

     


     

    • Good money management is an essential skill not only for teens but also for mid-aged & upwards. Your money can determine your lifestyle & ruin a relationship. It’s easy to blame others when people don’t have enough money to do what they want.
      • Good points!