Description
Personal Finance lessons for high school students. This is everything high school teachers need to teach their students the 4 essential money moves to achieve financial freedom. This unit covers the following: why they need to become millionaires, budgeting, savings & high yield savings accounts, credit, credit score, debt and student loans and investing.
With this purchase you will receive all of my powerpoints (9 total), students activities (6 + 4 add ons), unit overview & notes plus the investing test. These materials cover a minimum of 15 days of content which is designed to be added to a semester class, usually economics.
Materials are all Google Docs so they can be adapted to fit your teaching style. Once purchased, unit folder will be immediately available for download.
Bonus! This product now includes video lectures to accompany each PowerPoint. Learn from Ms. Rigley before teaching yourself. Note that the video lectures may not be perfectly aligned to the slides as some of the PowerPoints have been improved since recording these lectures.
Quote & review from past student
“Ms. Rigley’s personal finance unit is one of the single best things that happened to me in high school, and I’m so grateful it ended up being integrated into the AP Macroeconomics class.
Before learning about personal finance in her class, I had next to zero financial literacy and felt so lost approaching adulthood and college and financial independence. My parents don’t really know much about investing, so I never learned what it was, let alone how to use investing to build wealth and achieve financial freedom, and my knowledge on credit, credit cards, and credit scores was also extremely limited.
Now that I’ve done the personal finance unit with Ms. Rigley, however, I know how to use credit cards, checking and savings accounts, and retirement accounts, and I have a relatively good idea of how to invest. So as soon as I turned 18, I opened a new bank account, got a student credit card to start building credit, and opened a Roth IRA to begin investing as early on in life as possible (even if only a small amount at first).
I can’t overstate the impact this unit will have on me financially going forward in life.” Anya D.
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