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The Comprehensive Personal Finance Bundle: Multi-Classroom Edition offers 8 interactive labs covering budgeting, savings, taxes, loans, and more. Ideal for up to 6 classrooms, it features real-life scenarios, auto-grading, and certificates of completion, equipping students with essential financial literacy skills.
8 Units
1 Semester
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This is a bundle of units
$100.00
This set of eight interactive labs covers all essential topics: savings, budgeting, investments, taxes, car loans, home loans, insurance, and career planning. Each lab includes highly interactive activities and real-life scenarios to engage students and build practical money management skills. Perfect for empowering students with financial literacy and preparing them for smart financial decisions in the future.
9 Units
1 Semester
Students will learn essential skills such as budgeting, expense tracking, goal setting, and making informed financial decisions using real-life scenarios and interactive activities.
57 Activities
5 Hours
Students will learn the concept of savings, short and long-term goals, interest, compound interest, and the effect of time in compounding, risk-based savings etc. using interactive activities.
47 Activities
2 Hours
Explore the fundamentals of investing with our interactive Investment Lab. Covering topics like investment vs. saving, compounding, inflation, stocks, risk management, funds, and bonds, this lab offers engaging activities and real-world examples to enhance financial literacy and decision-making skills.
60 Activities
4 Hours
Students will explore the fundamentals of insurance, auto, health & life, and homeowners & renters insurance.
63 Activities
4 Hours
A purely interactive lab where students will learn about taxes, how the government uses tax money, paystub analysis, types of taxes, progressive tax calculation, deductions & taxable income, income tax filing, W-2 form, Form 1040 etc.
42 Activities
4 Hours
Students will explore the need for car loans, car loan basics, APR, amortization schedule, leasing vs. buying, budgeting for cars, and pitfalls in this lab. Students research banks, compare loan options, and make informed recommendations for responsible car financing.
47 Activities
3.5 Hours
Unlock the secrets of home loans and personal finance in this interactive course. Explore key topics, from mortgage basics to responsible borrowing, through engaging activities. Build a solid foundation for financial success!
34 Activities
2 Hours
This interactive lab equips teachers with the tools to guide students in exploring careers, setting goals, and developing essential skills. Students engage in activities, self-reflection, and research to make informed decisions about their future paths.
46 Activities
4 Hours
After completing all the personal finance labs, students can take this final assessment.
2 Activities
45 Minutes
Alex's Accounting Lab guides students through the accounting cycle, from recording transactions to preparing financial statements. Students help Alex manage his auto detailing business by learning double-entry accounting, adjusting entries, and closing entries. This interactive lab makes accounting concepts practical and easy to understand for students.
48 Activities
5 Hours
This is an interactive, practical lab where students do accounting for a lawn care business. They’ll create journal entries, ledgers, trial balances, adjusting entries, financial statements, and closing entries. This hands-on lab gives students real-world accounting experience in a simulated business environment.
46 Activities
4 Hours
Students will act as the junior accountant of the restaurant chain Flavor Frenzy. Their task is to analyze the income statement of the three locations of the restaurant. Then they will aggregate the calculations, find the taxable income, and calculate the total corporate tax to be paid.
17 Activities
1 Hour
Students will run a virtual Snack Stand for an event in the school. They will make purchase & sales plans with a target profit of $150.00 after the end of the event.
44 Activities
2 Hours
This lab teaches students the 4 Ps of Marketing through interactive tasks. Acting as marketing managers, students analyze customer needs, set prices, allocate sales channels, and distribute a promotion budget. They review results and compete on a leaderboard based on profit.
43 Activities
3-4 Hours
Students will manage a virtual 48-acre farm, making strategic decisions on crop selection, resource allocation, and pricing to maximize profit. Students will gain hands-on experience in demand curve analysis, pricing, financial management, sustainability, and logistics while learning essential business principles.
38 Activities
2 Hours
Students will explore the concept of financing a business through loans, the benefits of compound growth, and how the initial investment amount and growth rate can affect their profits. By the end of this activity, students will have a better understanding of how to finance a business and the factors to consider when taking out a loan.
10 Activities
1 Hour
Students will use Grandma's cookie recipe to start a new business. Use the concept of ratios, fractions & percentages to run the business for 3 months
58 Activities
2 Hours
The Black Friday Retail Challenge lab immerses students in a real-world simulation where they act as department store owners. They analyze demand, revenue, and profit curves to set optimal Black Friday prices for six flagship products, with a target of $2,500 extra profit.
26 Activities
1 Hour
Students will delve into the fundamental concepts of pricing and the pivotal role demand curves play in shaping effective pricing strategies. The task for students is to adjust the price of six products for the Christmas closeout sale.
23 Activities
1.5 Hours
Students will make investment decisions to rescue a restaurant that is running in losses. They will decide the amount to spend on new hires, worker training, and advertisement.
20 Activities
30 Minutes
Students will calculate the material required for providing gifts for 25 children, and then learn and use spreadsheet functions to calculate for 1000 children.
11 Activities
1 Hour
Students will be introduced to concepts showing how Interest Rates affect Unemployment and Inflation Rates. these concepts are introduced in the context of the Bronze Age city-state of ancient Sumer.
51 Activities
4 Hours
Student pairs will run a virtual Snack Stand for an event in the school. Teams will make purchase & sales plans, and the team with maximum profit wins
82 Activities
3 Hours
Students will use Grandma's cookie recipe to start a new business. Use the concept of ratios, fractions & percentages to run the business for 3 months
59 Activities
2 Hours
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Empower students to navigate workplace challenges with this engaging bundle of ethics labs. Covering topics like resource misuse, confidentiality, teamwork, and whistleblowing, this collection features real-world scenarios, interactive activities, and assessments to build integrity and professionalism.
11 Units
2 Weeks
Explore workplace ethics with this engaging lab on the ethical use of company resources. Students analyze real-world scenarios, calculate the cost of misuse, and reflect on accountability, fairness, and policy adherence. Includes interactive activities, writing prompts, and assessments.
11 Activities
40 Minutes
Explore workplace ethics with this engaging lab on conflicts of interest. Through scenarios, writing prompts, interactive worksheets, and real-world cases, students learn to identify, disclose, and resolve ethical dilemmas, building skills in transparency, fairness, and professional integrity.
10 Activities
40 Minutes
Explore the importance of confidentiality in the workplace with interactive scenarios, engaging worksheets, and real-world examples. Students learn to identify sensitive information, understand ethical responsibilities, and handle conflicts of interest to build trust and professionalism.
11 Activities
40 Minutes
Engage students in real-world cybersecurity scenarios where they identify phishing emails, evaluate the consequences of password sharing, and reflect on ethical decisions. Includes interactive activities, writing prompts, and assessments to build vigilance and critical thinking.
11 Activities
40 Minutes
Empower students to identify and address workplace harassment and discrimination through real-life scenarios and interactive activities. This lab focuses on the critical role of bystanders, teaching empathy, ethical decision-making, and strategies to foster a respectful workplace.
12 Activities
45 Minutes
Explore the ethics of team collaboration with this engaging lab. Students analyze scenarios, reflect on fairness in recognition, and practice professional communication. Through interactive activities, they’ll develop skills to foster trust, accountability, and ethical teamwork.
10 Activities
45 Minutes
Explore the complexities of whistleblowing with engaging scenarios, activities, and discussions. This lab helps students navigate ethical dilemmas, balancing justice, loyalty, and responsibility. Includes writing prompts, worksheets, and assessments to develop critical thinking and decision-making skills.
11 Activities
45 Minutes
Explore how small workplace gossip can spiral into big challenges with this interactive lab. Through engaging scenarios, activities, and reflections, students learn to recognize, address, and prevent gossip while fostering trust, professionalism, and ethical communication in the workplace.
11 Activities
45 Minutes
This lab explores the ethical challenges of social media in the workplace. Through Maya's dilemma, students analyze how online actions impact team dynamics and professional boundaries. With interactive activities, they learn to navigate digital ethics, balance personal expression, and maintain professionalism.
13 Activities
45 Minutes
This interactive lab helps students navigate ethical dilemmas under tight deadlines. Through realistic scenarios, engaging activities, and reflective writing, learners build skills to balance integrity, productivity, and teamwork while analyzing the consequences of ethical and unethical decisions.
12 Activities
1-2 Hours
Final assessment
2 Activities
30 Minutes
In this St. Patrick’s Day-themed business simulation, students run a fruit stand, calculating customer bills, automating totals with formulas, and optimizing prices through trial and error. They analyze sales trends, adjust pricing, and compete to maximize profit, gaining real-world business skills!
17 Activities
1 Hour
A fun, interactive lab where students help Santa plan his global gift delivery. They’ll explore time zones, calculate travel distances, and optimize routes to ensure Santa visits 25 cities within strict delivery windows while conserving reindeer food. Students learn geography, math, and logistics through real-world problem-solving in a festive context!
10 Activities
1 Hour
This interactive lab challenges students to solve real-world math puzzles in a Black Friday shopping scenario. Students calculate discounts, compare deals, and manage budgets to "escape" themed rooms.
5 Activities
1 Hour
Take your students on a spooky adventure through a haunted mansion filled with math puzzles! This Halloween-themed lab features 5 interactive worksheets covering ratios, fractions, percentages, and more. Completing each worksheet unlocks the next haunted room, leading to the final treasure. Perfect for engaging middle schoolers in a fun and educational Halloween experience!
8 Activities
1 Hour
Learn to accurately calculate the quantity of concrete needed for construction projects. Master floor plan analysis, unit conversion, and thickness considerations. Optimize material usage, minimize waste, and become a valuable asset in the field of construction and engineering.
8 Activities
1 Hour
Students will learn the basics of Force, Balanced and Unbalanced forces and Newton's first law of motion by running a Balancing Beam Experiment.
31 Activities
2 Hours
Students will use the speed-distance-time formula to calculate the speed of different Halloween characters.
7 Activities
30 Minutes
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In this worksheet, students will analyze data on jobs projected to decline the fastest from 2022 to 2032. They will answer questions to understand job market trends, the factors behind the decline of certain occupations, and the implications for career planning.
FREE
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In this worksheet, students will learn about the 16 career clusters defined by CTE in the United States and classify a given set of jobs into 8 specified career clusters. This activity helps students understand the organization of occupations into clusters and explore the diversity of careers within each cluster.
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Students will explore how different interest rates affect the monthly payment and total interest for a $40,000 car loan over 7 years. Using a slider to adjust the interest rate, students will record the values of monthly payments and total interest for different rates.
FREE
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In this worksheet, students will compare a normal savings account with two stock market investment schemes. By adjusting the investment duration and amount, they will learn that savings provide consistent returns, while investments have higher potential for both growth and loss.
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In this worksheet, students analyze average hospital expenses for various treatments and the cost of hospital stays in different states. They then simulate health events over five years for Mr. John, who has a $500 monthly health insurance premium. Students calculate total costs incurred for premiums and deductibles, comparing them with actual medical expenses to understand the benefits of health insurance.
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This Zero-Based Budgeting worksheet helps students allocate a $4,500 monthly income to categories like Rent, Groceries, Utilities, Transportation, Savings, and Entertainment. Fixed expenses are marked, and students adjust the remaining categories using sliders, aiming for a zero remaining balance.
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Students will read and understand the growth rate (from 2021-2031) and the median salary (as of 2021) of the 12 fastest-growing jobs in the USA and then will do a drag-and-drop sorting of the jobs.
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Students will analyze a sample amortization schedule for a mortgage loan, presented in both tabular and graphical formats. They will examine how mortgage payments are distributed between principal and interest over time and answer questions to understand loan repayment dynamics.
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Students will read and understand the declaration page of auto insurance. They will understand key components like premiums, deductibles, coverage, etc. The review questions will make sure that students understand the need for auto insurance.
FREE
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In this investment worksheet, students analyze the financials and historical share prices of NVIDIA and Apple. They learn about key financial metrics like P/E ratio, Market Cap, Revenue, Net Income, and EPS. This activity introduces these terms and helps students understand their importance in investment analysis.
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Students will pick 3 stocks from a list of 10 by looking at their historical performance graph to create a mutual fund. The simulation will run for another 10 years and show how their fund is performing.
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In this worksheet, students analyze the historical share prices of Chipotle Mexican Grill to understand long-term investment benefits. They will learn to look beyond short-term fluctuations, focusing on how patience and persistence can lead to potential growth in investments.
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Students will analyze the share prices of Lowe's over the last 23 years, understand the trend and patterns in the share price, and through review questions, they will realize the benefit of investing early.
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Students will simulate the "Buy" and "Sell" processes in a share market with the aim to maximize profit.
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Students will understand that if they don't invest their money, the value of money will reduce over time due to inflation.
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In this activity, students will categorize different unforeseen events that can happen to their House, Car, Health, and Travel, along with typical expenses.
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In this drag-and-drop worksheet, students will classify the given set of expenses in to two categories - Discretionary and Non-Discretionary.
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In this worksheet, students will compare two health insurance plans—the Bronze Plan and the Gold Plan—each with different premiums, deductibles, co-insurance rates, and out-of-pocket limits. By analyzing these plans and answering scenario-based questions, students will learn to make informed decisions about choosing the right health insurance plan.
FREE
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In this worksheet, students learn about dollar cost averaging by running a 10-month simulation, investing $250 monthly in a fictitious company's stock. They calculate units bought and investment value each month and compare results with a lump-sum $2500 investment made in the first month to understand potential losses.
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Students will help John choose a car loan based on his financial background. They will calculate the down payment saving period and the minimum loan duration for four car models (Toyota Camry, Honda Civic, BMW 3 Series, and Porsche 911) to keep monthly payments within $750.
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Students will go through a car loan simulation, choosing a car from a list, selecting a down payment, and determining the loan amount. They will choose a loan duration and see the monthly payment, total interest, and an amortization graph. Students will record data for different scenarios and answer questions to understand the impact of various parameters. They will also help Mr. John choose a car and loan terms based on his financial situation.
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In this worksheet, students analyze the average annual food expenses of Americans and answer related questions. They also prioritize cost-cutting on food expenses by dragging and dropping items in order of priority, with the first item being the one they would reduce costs on first.
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In this worksheet, students analyze a data table showing Fair Market Rent for various room sizes in different states and answer related questions. They will then prioritize factors influencing their choice of housing, such as amenities, safety, cost of living, and more.
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Students will explore how loan duration affects the monthly payment and total interest for a $40,000 car loan at a 5% interest rate. Using a slider to adjust the loan duration, students will record the values of monthly payments and total interest for different durations.
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Students will understand the importance of comparison shopping and then will find three different websites from where they can purchase a laptop, smartphone, and headset of the model they like. They will compare each website in terms of price, star rating, and warranty offered.
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In this worksheet, students will explore the importance of renter's insurance by calculating the total cost of items in a rented apartment. They will select items like couches, coffee tables, TV stands, etc., see the total value of their possessions, and decide whether to pay $12/month for renter's insurance or risk losing all their belongings in an incident.
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Students will witness that the share price of a company, and to the market in general, can be influenced considerably by various series of events.
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Students will explore key health insurance concepts such as premium, deductible, copay, coinsurance, and out-of-pocket maximum (OOPM). Given a scenario of a policy with specific details, students will track a series of events occurring throughout the year. For each event, they calculate the deductible paid, copay, coinsurance, and the amount covered by the insurance company.
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Students will explore different types of transactions, categorize them into debits and credits, analyze the data and develop practical financial awareness.
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In this worksheet, students will analyze data on the top 20 jobs projected to have the highest number of new jobs from 2022 to 2032, along with their median salaries in 2023. They will answer questions to understand job market trends and financial considerations, helping them make informed career decisions.
FREE
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Units

  • Comprehensive and Multi-Day Activities
    Units are in-depth modules covering broad topics such as Investment, Car Loans, Supply and demand, Double Entry Accounting, etc.
  • What’s Inside?
    Each unit includes multiple lessons, interactive activities, quizzes, and assessments to ensure mastery of the topic.
  • Perfect For:
    Teachers looking to guide students through a complete, structured learning experience over several days or weeks.

Lessons

  • Focused, Single-Topic Activities
    Lessons are bite-sized learning experiences that zero in on specific concepts, such as calculating compound interest or understanding the 50/30/20 budgeting rule.
  • What’s Inside?
    Each lesson includes an engaging and interactive worksheet activity designed for quick learning and reinforcement.
  • Perfect For:
    Teachers who are looking for bell-ringers, a standalone activity or supplemental material for their classes.

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When you purchase a lab per classroom, the license allows you to use the lab with a single classroom of up to 40 students.

This means:

  • The price listed is for one classroom of up to 40 students.
  • For larger classrooms or multiple classrooms, additional licenses will be required.
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