Katrina's Classroom
Katrina's Classroom: Teaching Money Skills for Life is a four-part curriculum unit designed for personal finance-related high school classrooms.
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The "Why is insurance important?" infographic introduces students to basic insurance terms and common types of personal insurance. Use this infographic to prompt discussion about factors to consider when buying insurance, such as minimizing risk, protecting assets, and building wealth.
Katrina's Classroom
Katrina's Classroom: Teaching Money Skills for Life is a four-part curriculum unit designed for personal finance-related high school classrooms.
Katrina's Classroom--Back to School (Lesson 4)
Gain insights into the benefits and costs of postsecondary education, goal strategies, and emergency preparedness.
Car Insurance 101: Types of Coverage, Optional Add-ons, and Possible Discounts
Discuss types of car insurance coverage, optional add-ons, and possible discounts.
Your Social Security Number: The 9-Digit Evolution
Look at the history of social security.
Car Insurance 101: Coverage and Cost Basics
Introduce car insurance coverage and cost basics.
The Three D's of Identity Theft (Lesson 10A)
Students are introduced to different options for deterring and detecting identity theft. They then play a game about identity protection.
What Is an Entrepreneur?
Demonstrate what it means to be an entrepreneur.
Why Develop Human Capital?
Learn about the connection between education level and earning potential.
Paying Taxes
Feature the different types of taxes people pay.
Why is Good Credit Important?
Learn about the importance of your credit history.
Why Should You Save & Invest?
Learn about the value of saving, investing, and the Rule of 72.
Banks & Interest
Illustrate factors to consider when selecting a bank.
Why Prepare for the Unexpected?
Learn how to financially prepare for emergencies.
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