Economic /Adulthood 101 Project: Cooking on a Budget : Meal Planning and PreparationINCLUDES: Rationale/Vocabulary/Outline Beyond the economic need for this project, cooking is an essential life skill that students will need as they transition into adulthood. By incorporating cooking projects into the curriculum, students can learn how to plan , prepare, and cook nutritious meals for themselves and others. This equips them with valuable skills that promote self-sufficiency and healthy l
7 th - 12 th , Higher Education , Adult Education Economics , Economics (University) , Health Also included in: High School Health Class Projects/Viewing Guides BUNDLE Original Price $5.00 Add to CartThis activity presents students with a personal budget and a family budget , and then has the students answering 6 questions based on each budget . Topics: Variable expenses Fixed expenses Monthly family budget Individual budget Percentage of each expense compared to budget Sample question: What percent of Sherri’s total budget is spent on utilities and groceries? (13) Personal financial literacy. The student applies mathematical process standards to develop an economic way of thinking and prob
6 th - 9 th Original Price $1.00 Rated 4.95 out of 5, based on 28 reviews Add to CartWant additional Personal Finance Materials? Check out our Personal Finance Semester Course, where this unit plan is included! Unit can be taught in the classroom or onlineGoogle, Windows, & Mac-friendly!All documents are editable to meet your classroom needs.Meets National Business Education Association Standards and ISTE StandardsThis unit plan covers Using Credit in personal finance for grades 7-12. Unit Objectives: Students will be able to analyze and research budgeting guidelines, the rati
5 th - 12 th Business , Career and Technical Education , Instructional Technology Also included in: Life Skills Mega Bundle Original Price $37.00 Add to CartSenior Tourism - Lesson Plan x 3 and resources to understand what motivates people to travel Focus - Travelling: Tourists travel for a variety of reasons and purposes to a variety of destinations What motivates people to travel? purposes of travel: personal, e.g. leisure, special events, medical, religious, visiting family and friends business and professional, e.g. attending meetings, conferences or congresses, trade fairs and exhibitions, touring, giving lectures physical
Geography , Test Preparation , Writing Original Price $15.00 Add to CartUnlock the world of economics for your 3rd graders with our comprehensive "Making Economic Choices Unit Bundle"! This all-inclusive resource is designed to make economic concepts engaging and accessible to young learners. Perfect for classroom discussions, individual activities, and interactive learning, this bundle ensures students grasp essential economic principles while having fun. What's Included:1. Using Money Reading Passage + Comprehension ActivitiesDiscussion and Fill in the Blank: He
3 rd - 4 th Economics , Social Studies - History Also included in: Back to School 3rd Grade Social Studies Full-Year Curriculum Original Price $7.77 Add to CartThis spending and saving lesson includes everything you need to understand money! Explore the role of money in everyday life with practical budgeting worksheets and games. Our Budgeting Lesson Plan includes everything you need to help students grasp this key economic concept. Here are some ways teachers have used this resource:✔ Supplement a textbook or curriculum with highly-engaging worksheets and games ✔ Explain and demonstrate the role of money in everyday life using budgeting worksheets a
2 nd - 4 th Economics , Other (Social Studies - History) , Social Studies - History Also included in: Economics Unit for 2nd & 3rd Grade - Elementary Economics Lessons and Activities Original Price $3.50 Add to CartSAMPLE:Submission Guidelines:Prepare a well-organized document or presentation to present your personal budget and financial plan .Include charts, graphs, or tables to illustrate your budget and investment simulation.Cite credible sources for any external information or data used in the project.The project can be submitted as a printed report or a digital presentation.Objective: The objective of this exam project is to apply economic principles and personal finance concepts to create a comprehens
10 th - 12 th Original Price $1.22 Add to CartPlanning a Disney vacation can be an exciting but overwhelming experience, especially when it comes to budgeting . As an economics class project, creating a Disney vacation budget planning project can help students learn about personal finance and budgeting skills. In this project, students will be tasked with planning a hypothetical Disney vacation for a family of four. They will have to research and estimate the costs of accommodations, park tickets, transportation, dining, and other activiti