TEACH MONEY WORKBOOK - InCharge Debt Solutions
TEACH MONEY WORKBOOK
Financial Literacy for Tomorrow¡¯s Teachers and their Students
TEACH MONEY
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This workbook is for use by teachers and students as an aid in teaching basic financial literacy to students in
grades K through 12 toward a goal of helping students learn skills that will help them manage their finances from
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Disclaimer: This workbook and the content herein are intended as a teacher/student education aid for instruction
in basic financial literacy; it covers a variety of basic financial literacy topics and reflects only the opinion of the
author(s). It is presented with the understanding that the author, publisher, and publisher¡¯s agents are not engaged
in rendering legal, investment, accounting, or other professional services; and this book is not a substitute for such
services. If legal advice or other expert assistance is required, the services of a competent professional should
be sought. The information, methods and techniques described in this book may not work for you. If you need
advice tailored to your particular financial or legal situation, please contact a licensed attorney, accountant, or
financial advisor. Please note that federal, state and local laws change often and the current state of the law may
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PRESIDENT¡¯S ADDRESS
Dear Teachers,
We respect the awesome responsibility you carry,
nurturing the minds and inspiring the spirits of
thousands of young people over the course of
your career. We thank you for championing the
cause of financial literacy in your classroom as
we know firsthand that financial problems harm
individuals, burden families and sap communities
of their true potential.
Our mission is simply stated on the cover of this guide: Teach Money. As we recover from
a national financial crisis, it is clear now more than ever that financial literacy is a valuable
life skill that has the potential to pay lifelong dividends. In the following pages, we aim to
provide you with resources you can use in your classroom, tools and guidance you can
use for your own finances, and a directory of free resources you can access online.
Thank you for your participation in Teach Money. Keep in touch and let us know how we can
best support your efforts to grow a new generation of financially empowered Americans.
With Gratitude,
Etta Money
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
WHY TEACH MONEY.........................................................................................................................................................1
I. FINANCIAL LITERACY STANDARDS
Sunshine State Standards: Financial Literacy.............................................................................................................3
II. FINANCIAL LITERACY FOR TEACHERS
Budget Worksheet ...................................................................................................................................................... 13
Budget Guidelines....................................................................................................................................................... 14
Attitudes About Money ............................................................................................................................................... 18
Welcome to Financial Literacy ................................................................................................................................... 28
Designing your Spending Plan ................................................................................................................................... 34
Developing a Savings Strategy .................................................................................................................................. 46
Understanding Credit & Debt: Introducing the Credit Score ................................................................................... 60
Understanding Insurance........................................................................................................................................... 64
III. FINANCIAL LITERACY FOR STUDENTS
K-6
Story Hour: Books for Financial Literacy................................................................................................................... 83
US Mint Coin Worksheet: Pennies and Nickels and Dimes, Oh My ........................................................................ 84
Penny Pinchers Budget Game ................................................................................................................................... 90
7-12
Student Budget Exercise............................................................................................................................................ 93
My Education ROI........................................................................................................................................................ 96
Great Depression vs. Great Recession ...................................................................................................................100
Cell Phone Economics .............................................................................................................................................. 104
IV. RESOURCES
Professional Development Opportunities in Financial Literacy for Teachers....................................................... 109
Resource Directory ................................................................................................................................................... 110
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