Real-World Classroom Personal Financial Literacy Curriculum
- $300.00 *
- 2 Favorites
REAL-WORLD CLASSROOM PERSONAL FINANCIAL LITERACY CURRICULUM consists of 13 standard-aligned units with over 50 lesson plans, presentations, handouts, guides, and more. Each lesson contains Engage, Explore, Elaborate, and Evaluate activities. It is designed with educator's needs in mind.
- Provider
- Real-World Classroom
- Author
- Brian Bean, President - Real-World Classroom
- Price
- $300.00
- Price Note
- Price is per Unit plan including lesson plans. Discounted pricing available when buying multiple units.
- Published / Released Year
- 2018
- Resource Categories
- Curriculum
- Resource Type
- Assessment/Test, Book/E-Book, Comprehensive Curriculum/Program, Lesson/Lesson Plan (one lesson), Teaching Guide , Workbook/Activity Sheet
- Target Users
- Teacher, classroom or after school
- Grade Level
- 9th grade, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade
- Languages
- English
- Order Phone Number
- 801-473-5908
- Jump$tart Standards
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- CD1 - Analyze the costs and benefits of various types of credit
- CD2 - Summarize a borrower's rights and responsibilities related to credit reports
- CD3 - Apply strategies to avoid or correct debt management problems
- CD4 - Summarize major consumer credit laws
- EI1 - Explore job and career options
- EI2 - Compare sources of personal income and compensation
- EI3 - Analyze factors that affect net income
- FDM1 - Recognize the responsibilities associated with personal financial decisions
- FDM2 - Use reliable resources when making financial decisions
- FDM3 - Summarize major consumer protection laws
- FDM4 - Make criterion-based financial decisions by systematically considering alternatives and consequences
- FDM5 - Apply communication strategies when discussing financial issues
- FDM6 - Analyze the requirements of contractual obligations
- FDM7 - Control personal information
- FDM8 - Use a personal financial plan
- I1 - Explain how investing may build wealth and help meet financial goals
- I2 - Evaluate investment alternatives
- I3 - Demonstrate how to buy and sell investments
- I4 - Investigate how agencies protect investors and regulate financial markets and products
- RMI1 - Identify common types of risks and basic risk management methods
- RMI2 - Justify reasons to use property and liability insurance
- RMI3 - Justify reasons to use health, disability, long-term care and life insurance
- SS1 - Develop a plan for spending and saving
- SS2 - Develop a system for keeping and using financial records
- SS3 - Describe how to use different payment methods
- SS4 - Apply consumer skills to spending and saving decisions
2 Reviews
(4.89)
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Review made at 11:38am on March 25th, 2019 by andrew.curtis@edu.forneyisd.netThe RWC Curriculum includes a detailed lesson plan, teacher instructions, student worksheets, unit assessments, and some units have Jeopardy-style competition games. Also, there are many training videos to help use the curriculum with the RWC Simulation. Support is almost immediate via email.
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Review made at 12:13pm on March 11th, 2019 by butlers@emeryschools.orgIf you spend money on anything, spend it on this. This program has made teaching fun again. I have been using the simulation for one year. We are on semesters so I have to adjust the curriculum...there is so much to chose from...assignments, assessments, etc. But, the best part is the actual simulation. Nothing will give your students more real-world experience than this. Kids get it, they have incredible conversations with their parents and friends about financial literacy. They are asking really good, relevant questions. Seriously, it will change your life.
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