OverviewShaping Up Your Financial Future contains 17 activity-based for middle school students. Students make important financial decisions about earning an income, saving and spending, using credit and budgeting.
Detailed InformationPre-teens and just-teens are moving seriously into abstract thinking and can project possible outcomes with ease. When armed with the knowledge of how to proceed, they are ready to take on some adult tasks. Shaping Up Your Financial Future gives these students the information and the confidence to set goals and research options. The 6-8 lessons and workouts are great discussion starters and involve students with the larger community, a transition from school world to real world outside the classroom that sixth to eighth graders welcome. Students also learn that many personal finance decisions require them to use their mathematics skills.
The 17 lessons in the 6-8 document are divided into five theme areas: the economic way of thinking, earning an income, saving, spending and using credit, and managing money. Most of the lessons have several parts taking two to three days to complete. Each lesson has a separate assessment component with evaluation activities ranging from paper-and-pencil quizzes to action-oriented tasks for students to do individually or in a group.
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