Financial Basics — Lesson 301
Are You Financially Literate
Students work either individually or as a group to create a budget for themselves. They determine an amount of money earned in a month and then make allocations to each item in their budget. Students also establish short, medium, and long-term financial goals.
What Students Learn
- How to set short, medium, and long-term goals
- How to commit to savings and make it a habit
- How to live on a budget (spend less than you earn)
- The importance of managing credit
Suggested Time
- Preview and Episode Viewing: 45 minutes
- Activity 1: 30 minutes
- Activity 2: 30 minutes
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Whether you need to calculate the tip, make change, or grow your savings, it’s all about the math in money.
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What Students Learn
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Learn how to track expenses, control spending, and invest what’s left over to reach your financial goal.
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What Students Learn
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Biz Kid$ beware! Put your money in a safe place and beware of scams, schemers, and identity theft.
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What Students Learn
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The first rule of money management: you can’t manage what you don’t know. Learn how to track expenses to build a better budget.

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Are You Financially Literate
What Students Learn
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Get financially empowered by learning how to set goals, create a budget, save, and manage money.
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Where’s My Allowance?
What Students Learn
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What can you do with your allowance? Spend, save, share!
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Take it to the Bank
What Students Learn
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Learn the difference between banks, credit unions and other financial institutions, and which one is right for you.