Examines premiums, deductibles, and policy types across health, auto, and property insurance. Develops skills for assessing risk and selecting coverage to protect financial assets.
A hyper-compact, print-friendly one-page resource sheet for consumer math exams. Features ink-efficient white backgrounds, very small font sizes (8-10px) for maximum density, and grouped reference sections for car loans, ownership costs, and health insurance billing logic.
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 simplified, high-contrast 10-item fidelity checklist for healthcare transition program delivery, optimized for clarity and ease of use.
A comprehensive 5-week sequence for high school juniors to finalize their professional portfolio and career budget, culminating in a formal defense. Includes financial planning, executive summary refinement, resume building, and branding.
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 comprehensive 8-day business math unit focused on personal budgeting, expenditure analysis, and career-based financial planning. Students learn to track spending, build budgets, and analyze variances before applying these skills to a career research project.
A year-long financial literacy curriculum where students manage a virtual bank account following the 2026-2027 school calendar, analyzing daily transactions and maintaining a running transaction register.
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 comprehensive high school unit covering the fundamentals of personal finance, including earning income, budgeting, saving, investing, credit management, and wealth protection. Students develop practical skills to navigate the modern economic landscape.
A comprehensive series designed to prepare students for post-secondary success through essential life skills, including time management, study habits, and digital literacy.
A series of lessons and projects designed to transition students from job-seeking skills to workplace success and independent living, focusing on professional ethics, communication, and long-term planning.
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 budgeting project where students navigate 25 unique financial scenarios, ranging from entry-level trades to professional careers, to learn the realities of financial planning and adulting.
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 90-minute course for young adults on navigating transportation options, understanding the financial realities of car ownership, and building a reliable mobility plan for independence.
A comprehensive guide to essential adulting skills covering financial literacy, career development, health navigation, and civic responsibilities.
A practical exploration of the financial and lifestyle differences between renting and buying a home, focusing on fixed monthly costs and budgeting.
A specialized tracking system aligned with the SLV PWR Work-Based Learning Handbook, featuring compliant hours logs, training plans, and implementation resources for the 75-hour internship requirement.
A comprehensive proposal for the Board of Education evaluating the fiscal and educational impact of implementing onsite childcare for district staff.
A comprehensive lesson on workplace rights, ethics, and self-advocacy, covering disability benefits, wage negotiation, and professional communication.
An exploration of voluntary payroll deductions, focusing on tax-advantaged accounts and personal financial choices that impact take-home pay and tax liability.
A comprehensive lesson on understanding, categorizing, and analyzing voluntary payroll deductions like 401(k)s and health insurance.
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 transition-to-adulthood curriculum covering financial literacy, career planning, health navigation, and civic engagement. Students build a personal 'mission log' portfolio to prepare for independent life.
A project-based learning experience for high school seniors to bridge the gap between their 'Reality Check' lifestyle results and actual financial planning, featuring career research, tax calculations, and a 'Curveball' challenge.
A practical budgeting lesson where students predict real-world costs, research actual expenses for a specific salary, and reconcile their expectations with financial reality.
Students simulate real-life scenarios using a board game to explore financial literacy and the consequences of everyday life choices. Designed for 6th grade, this lesson connects decision-making with future financial outcomes through interactive play and guided reflection.