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Financial Fitness For Life - Teacher Guide, Grades K-2
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ISBN: 978-1-56183-690-1
Are your elementary school students prepared to make sound economic decisions in the ways of income, spending, saving, borrowing, investing and managing money? The Financial Fitness for Life materials were written based on real-world concepts, and let teachers present them in a manner that reinforces learning through practice, helping prepare students for life beyond the classroom.
The Grades K-2 Teacher Guide was designed to be used with Financial Fitness for Life's students' storybooks to teach personal finance. You will measure your students' progress in four themes of personal finance: earning an income, saving, spending and credit, and money management. Between these four themes there are 16 lessons, each focusing on a different topic and ranging in length from one 45-minute period to a week's worth of classroom experience.
Lessons for younger students frequently emphasize narrative drama, and physical representations of economics and personal finance concepts. Specific to grades K-2 are a variety of activities, including making coins out of salt dough or cookie dough; a song that teaches students about opportunity cost and decisions; and a game in which students learn the importance of savings.
You will have two practical resources at your disposal:
Are your elementary school students prepared to make sound economic decisions in the ways of income, spending, saving, borrowing, investing and managing money? The Financial Fitness for Life materials were written based on real-world concepts, and let teachers present them in a manner that reinforces learning through practice, helping prepare students for life beyond the classroom.
The Grades K-2 Teacher Guide was designed to be used with Financial Fitness for Life's students' storybooks to teach personal finance. You will measure your students' progress in four themes of personal finance: earning an income, saving, spending and credit, and money management. Between these four themes there are 16 lessons, each focusing on a different topic and ranging in length from one 45-minute period to a week's worth of classroom experience.
Lessons for younger students frequently emphasize narrative drama, and physical representations of economics and personal finance concepts. Specific to grades K-2 are a variety of activities, including making coins out of salt dough or cookie dough; a song that teaches students about opportunity cost and decisions; and a game in which students learn the importance of savings.
You will have two practical resources at your disposal:
- Exercises are contained within the book for reinforcing the concepts in each chapter.
- The Financial Fitness for Life website, created as a partner resource for the book, contains visuals and activities. Teachers can also access online lessons to extend student activities and find related materials to each lesson.