Hand in Hand B-1 - Families - What is a family?
- Subject:
- Business and Communication
- Education
- Finance
- Special Education
- Material Type:
- Lesson
- Date Added:
- 01/03/2022
Hand in Hand B-1 - Families - What is a family?
Hand in Hand B-2 - Families - Our cities
Hand in Hand C-1 - Community - Citizens and community
Hand in Hand C-2 - Community - Business and government
Hand in Hand D-1 - Our City - Banking and Money
Hand in Hand D-2 - Our City - Owning a business
Hand in Hand E-1 - Our Region - How to be an entrepreneur
Hand in Hand E-2 - Our Region - Entrepreneurs solve problems
Hand in Hand F-1 - BizTown - Getting a job
Hand in Hand F-2 - BizTown - You're Hired!
Within this collection you will find lessons, videos, handouts, and teacher guides you can use in your classroom. You will also find a brief summary of each resource with the source sited for further exploration, appropriate grade level, approximate lesson length, and learning standards.
It's Your Paycheck! is designed for use in high school personal finance classes. The curriculum contains three sections: "Know Your Dough," "KaChing!" and "All About Credit." The lessons in each of these sections employ various teaching strategies to engage students so that they have opportunities to apply the concepts being taught. Each lesson includes black-line masters of the handouts and visuals needed to teach the lesson.
Within this collection you will find lessons, videos, handouts, and teacher guides you can use in your classroom. You will also find a brief summary of each resource with the source sited for further exploration, appropriate grade level, approximate lesson length, and learning standards.
Within this collection you will find lessons, videos, handouts, and teacher guides you can use in your classroom. You will also find a brief summary of each resource with the source sited for further exploration, appropriate grade level, approximate lesson length, and learning standards.
In this lesson, students will be able to:
-Explain what a checking account is used for
-Understand the variety of ways they can deposit and withdraw funds from their checking account
-Describe the consequences of not being in the banking system
-Read a bank statement
-Understand what the various components of a bank statement mean to interpret where their money goes
Within this collection you will find lessons, videos, handouts, and teacher guides you can use in your classroom. You will also find a brief summary of each resource with the source sited for further exploration, appropriate grade level, approximate lesson length, and learning standards.
Modeling Our World with Mathematics Unit 4: Finances for Life Topic 1 - Introduction to Finance
Modeling Our World with Mathematics Unit 4: Finances for Life Topic 2 - Loans and Consumer Credit
Modeling Our World with Mathematics Unit 4: Finances for Life Topic 3 - Business
With this video series, teach teens and pre-teens how to manage their money and foster an entrepreneurial spirit. Visit PBS Learning Media site to download a handout, discussion questions, and view alignment to additional Washington learning standards.
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