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Financial literacy bundle for life skills high school

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Anne Vize Writing
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Great resource, a lot of important concepts. It was broken down so students could understand the information and the importance of the assignment!

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    Bonus

    Consumer Rights Student Activity Pack

    Description

    Your students will love using this financial literacy bundle to practice money skills for shopping, budgeting and saving. These engaging life skills math printables are perfect for life skills, transition and special education high school students who are learning about personal finances.

    With print and digital options, this financial literacy bundle will support differentiation for learners as they learn about savings, budgets, needs and wants and being a smart shopper who understands their consumer rights.

    The focus of the financial literacy bundle is on building effective money management skills so young people can move into the world of work with confidence, knowing they are able to:

    • plan for the items they want to buy
    • understand needs and wants
    • make their own budget and savings plan
    • make plans to save for and research a car to buy
    • plan how to save money and budget at Christmas time
    • understand how to manage their money
    • solve simple financial literacy problems
    • use fundamental math skills and simple algebra strategies to answer questions
    • respond to worded math problems
    • understand the relationship between hours worked, rate of pay and total income
    • perform calculations to check pay rates and timesheets are correct
    • use a calculator to respond to one, two and three step financial calculations related to pay, hours, overtime rates and total pay

    What's inside?

    The financial literacy bundle includes 7 resources:

    1. Budgeting and money management
    2. Financial algebra (hourly rate and rate of pay)
    3. Financial algebra (overtime and weekly, fortnightly, monthly pay)
    4. Buying a car
    5. Money management skills scenarios
    6. Money management worded problems
    7. Christmas budget and personal finance

    There are bonus Easel assessment tasks that can be used as progressive skill checkers or formative assessment, as well as Easel digital activities for students to complete.

    Bonus Download - Consumer Rights Pack

    Your students will simply love this brand new Consumer rights learning pack to support their learning about consumer skills! Many students learn about how to manage their money and understand pay and savings, but forget that they actually have rights as a consumer too. This learning pack is ideal for introducing safe shopping skills, showing students how to solve consumer problems and advocate for themselves in an appropriate and effective way.

    Extend the learning

    Your students will love extending their financial literacy skills with these fun and engaging resources:

    Customer service bundle

    Task cards, activities and problem solving for new workers who are ready to begin learning about customer service in a workplace setting

    Hardware store CBI

    Build community skills by planning a visit to a hardware store. Learn to use shopping lists, work out change and locate items in a store.

    Financial Literacy for Australian Learners

    A brand new full length financial literacy unit of work with printables, activity ideas and supporting pages to help students learn about money management, saving, budgeting, tax and superannuation.

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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Apply properties of operations as strategies to multiply and divide rational numbers.
    Solve real-world and mathematical problems involving the four operations with rational numbers.
    Represent proportional relationships by equations. For example, if total cost 𝘵 is proportional to the number 𝘯 of items purchased at a constant price 𝘱, the relationship between the total cost and the number of items can be expressed as 𝘵 = 𝘱𝘯.

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