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🧰 Lesson Plan: The Value of Work — College vs. Trades
Grade Level: 9–12 (Financial Literacy / Economics / Career Readiness) Duration: 90 minutes (can be split into two 45-minute sessions) 🎯 Lesson Objectives By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: Compare and contrast the costs and benefits of trade schools and college education. Analyze annual salaries in construction trades using real-world data. Calculate return on investment (ROI) for education pathways. Evaluate how education debt impacts long-term financi

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Financial Literacy Lesson Plan: Thanksgiving, Pilgrims, and Property Rights
Course: High School Financial Literacy Duration: 60–90 minutes Theme: Incentives, Property Rights, and Economic Growth Sunshine State...

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Oct 33 min read


Millionaires vs. Food Stamp Recipients – Choices, Mindset, and Financial Freedom
Grade Level: 9–12 (High School) Subject: Financial Literacy / Economics Class Length: 90 minutes (adaptable to 45 minutes) Lesson...

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Sep 32 min read


Lesson Plan: Understanding Compound Interest
High School Financial Literacy Lesson Overview This lesson introduces students to compound interest , a critical financial concept for...

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Aug 262 min read


Biblical Principles for Building and Managing Wealth
Lesson Plan: Biblical Principles for Building and Managing Wealth Grade Level: 9–12 Subject: Financial Literacy / Biblical Studies /...

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Aug 93 min read


WISDOM FROM RICH DAD
From the book Rich DAD Poor DAD, by Robert Kiyosaki 1. Don’t work for money: Rich don’t work for money. If you work for money, your mind...

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Oct 27, 20244 min read


Gold, Silver, Savings Account - One Week ROI.
Let's analyze the potential returns from investing $2,500 in gold, silver, or a savings account over a one-week period from August 13,...

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Aug 20, 20241 min read


Bring me back some money please
Lesson Title: "From Lyrics to Financial Wisdom: Exploring Money Management and Success" Grade Level: High School Objective: Students will...

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Aug 18, 20233 min read
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