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Grades 9-12
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In this personal finance lesson, students will use a five-step model to learn about decision making.
This lesson is part of Financial Fitness for Life 9-12, 3rd Edition and provides the slides and activities with educational technology tools. For full access to the book, shop the teacher guide and student workbook below.
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This lesson introduces a process of reasoning that is often referred to as the economic way of thinking. The process is summarized in The Handy Dandy Guide, a six-point primer on economic reasoning. Using the Handy Dandy Guide, the students analyze two situations and apply the economic way of thinking.
Grades 9-12
Grades K-2, 3-5
Grades 9-12
Grades 9-12