
Lesson Plans
Grades 9 – 12
Teach high schoolers the financial skills they will need to manage a salary, buy a car and avoid debt.
Help your teen put concepts learned into real-life practice and build solid money management skills before entering adulthood. Teaching teens about basic financial concepts can help improve their money management skills.
Some of the skills you can help your teens learn about at home may include:
These lessons, games and apps can enhance students’ financial education while you are teaching them at home:
Teach high schoolers the financial skills they will need to manage a salary, buy a car and avoid debt.
Make personal finance fun with Visa’s NFL-themed video game featuring classroom curriculum.
Join Alex and Jess in the immersive The Payoff game, playing the role two up-and-coming video bloggers.
Before shopping for a car, know your price range. Committing to an amount you can't afford can negatively impact your finances.
As your finances change, it’s important to adjust your budget. Track your current expenses and make adjustments as necessary.
If you're having a difficult time putting money aside for a trip or a special purchase, determine how much money you need to set aside to meet your
Paying for college involves more than tuition. Don't forget about books, materials, housing and food.
Learn to be financially independent in college and master your money management using this guide.
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