Evaluates advertising techniques, comparison shopping strategies, and consumer rights. Equips students to make informed purchasing decisions and identify financial scams.
An adult-focused 1-sided career simulation reference sheet for 8th-grade students in Buffalo, NY, featuring prices for movie/concert theaters, dates/trips, books/games, home tech, and hobbies in the Buffalo area. The practice block at the bottom has been removed.
A set of 24 Buffalo-themed 'Life Happens' cards for a financial literacy project. The layout includes various local scenarios like blizzards and picnics, concluding with a single 'Identity Theft' special event card.
A compare and contrast reading comprehension worksheet featuring two different shampoo brands. Includes improved spacing, larger handwriting areas, and clearly separated customer scenarios for easier student use.
A clear, high-contrast handout for Special Education students explaining identity theft, common warning signs, and safety steps with a practical scenario-based activity.
A comprehensive year-long curriculum for high school seniors focusing on college readiness, career planning, financial literacy, and social-emotional well-being. This sequence guides students through the complexities of post-secondary transitions with a special focus on arts-based pathways.
A collection of engaging, high-interest materials for HSED students to complete after finishing their primary coursework. The sequence blends functional literacy, practical math, and creative mindfulness with a modern, adult-appropriate aesthetic.
An introductory sequence for young adults transitioning to independence, covering the essentials of safe cooking, kitchen management, and basic meal planning. This program builds confidence in beginners by demystifying food preparation and safety protocols.
A comprehensive series designed to teach essential independent living skills including budgeting, chores, hygiene, navigation, and kitchen safety.
A 6-week curriculum designed to bridge the gap between high school math and real-world financial and practical independence, covering paychecks, budgeting, credit, shopping, housing, and measurement.
A professional-grade functional literacy program for adults, designed as a vocational training 'do-over'. The curriculum focuses on high-stakes literacy for professional independence, community navigation, and administrative accuracy, utilizing a clinical 'Lab' aesthetic that respects the learner's age and experience.
A comprehensive series designed to prepare students for post-secondary success through essential life skills, including time management, study habits, and digital literacy.
A high-intensity, 2-hour self-paced unit for high school seniors covering the essential North Carolina Economics and Personal Finance (EPF) standards. This sequence compresses complex economic theories and financial management strategies into actionable, mastery-focused modules.
A comprehensive financial literacy series designed for young adults (16-21) to navigate the transition to financial independence with confidence and practical skills.
A comprehensive guide for first-time car buyers covering budgeting, inspection, financing, and insurance. Students will learn how to navigate the complex process of purchasing their first vehicle while avoiding common pitfalls.
A comprehensive financial literacy series designed to empower teens with the knowledge and confidence to choose, open, and manage their first bank account effectively.
A comprehensive guide for undergraduate students to systematically search for, evaluate, and manage scholarship applications. The sequence covers self-auditing, database navigation, ROI analysis, project management, and donor mission alignment.
A comprehensive guide to essential adulting skills covering financial literacy, career development, health navigation, and civic responsibilities.
A 60-minute, hands-on lesson for 4th graders to develop financial literacy and independence through a mock grocery store experience, covering list-making, price comparison, and store navigation.
A comprehensive life skills rotation lesson covering budgeting, social interactions at a cafe, job skills (stocking/packing), and self-advocacy through role-play and game-based learning.
A practical financial literacy lesson where students analyze car listings to determine the best value based on mileage, condition, and price.
A vibrant, spring-themed 'Price is Right' game show featuring seasonal items, interactive rounds, and a high-stakes Showcase Showdown.
A high-energy, practical introduction to personal banking. Students will master the differences between checking and savings, learn to navigate the 'overdraft trap,' and build a digital security fortress for their online banking.
A high-energy, Valentine's-themed 'Price is Right' game designed to last up to 120 minutes, covering item pricing, logic, and estimation.
A functional skills lesson focused on navigating a restaurant experience on a budget, covering menu reading, budget planning, social etiquette, and group check splitting.
A practical guide to managing digital subscriptions, focusing on identifying essential services, understanding billing cycles, and finding free alternatives for youth in transition.
A 20-minute media literacy lesson for 4th graders to identify negative advertising tactics and develop critical thinking skills as consumers.
A comprehensive lesson for 12th graders focusing on the financial realities of purchasing a vehicle, specifically designed with ADHD and SLD accommodations. Students will explore interest rates, depreciation, and the total cost of ownership.
A comprehensive 30-minute lesson designed to teach students the essential life skill of calling in a meal order to a local restaurant, including preparation, delivery logistics, and payment communication.