Financial+Literacy

Financial Literacy toc

http://www.hsfpp.org/ =[|Personal Finance Education]= NEFE's High School Financial Planning Program® (HSFPP) is a free turnkey financial literacy program specifically focused on basic personal finance skills that are relevant to the lives of teens in Grades 8-12

Program Components
HSFPP offers a full suite of FREE instructional resources to teach teens in an instructor led classroom or workshop setting. [|Register] or [|log in] to immediately download the curriculum or place an order for printed materials. The components for this program include: All of the instructional materials and teacher resources for this program are provided to nonprofit schools and organizations at no charge, including: Each DTC should have at least 2copies of teacher manual and a set of 6 students books for 20 students. The student books can be ordered by teachers after creating an account. The teacher manuals are reused.
 * Six student guide booklets
 * Teacher lesson plans and PowerPoint presentations
 * Activities, handouts and performance-based assessments
 * Online student practice quizzes, polls and more
 * Student Guide for each module (available for delivery to your classroom or download to print or share electronically with your students)
 * Teacher lesson plans with visual aids
 * Evaluation templates and scoring rubrics
 * Online student practice quizzes
 * Online student polls
 * Downloadable worksheet templates
 * [|Teacher training]
 * Online forum for teachers

Get Started Today
[|Register] to access the instructional materials online to use immediately, or place an order to receive print materials in a few weeks.

=Practical Money= [|Financial Literacy 2nd to 12th Practical Money] Lessons for 2nd grade to 12th grade These are the grade levels. Children begin to understand notions of cost and value in their preschool years. These activities will help introduce __money__ basics and put young children on the path toward financial literacy. The foundation for smart __money management__ is laid at an early age. These lessons are for children in grades three through six and will introduce simple __saving__,__banking__ and cost comparison concepts Middle school is a critical time for students to build on financial basics learned in elementary school, while creating a strong foundation for the __money management__ skills they will learn in high school and beyond. These comprehensive, standards-based lessons feature teachers' guides, student activities, presentation resources, tools for assessment and more Our dynamic new financial literacy curriculum for 9 – 12 graders features engaging design, student-centered activities, research projects, discussion points, and tools and resources–all designed to engage students in learning the personal __finance__ skills they need to succeed in life after high school. Educators can use the 22 free, standards-aligned lessons in sequence or on an individual basis.
 * [|Pre-K – Grade 2]
 * [|Grade 3 – Grade 6]
 * [|Grade 7 – Grade 8]
 * [|Grade 9 – Grade 12]

Approved by the Council for Exceptional Children, these __lesson plans__ enable students with learning disabilities to gain important personal finance skills. Educators can choose from a variety of teaching materials and customize them to meet individual students' learning needs.
 * [|Students with Special Needs]