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The Need of Renter's Insurance

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  • Price per ClassroomFREE
  • Grade Levels 7, 8, 9, 10
  • Topics Insurance
  • Duration 15 Minutes
  • Auto Scored? No
  • Teacher Evaluation Needed? No

Activity Description

In this worksheet, students will explore the importance of renter's insurance, even for those who may not have expensive belongings. By examining the average cost of common items found in a rented apartment, students will gain a clearer understanding of the financial value of their possessions and why renter's insurance is a wise investment for safeguarding personal property and financial security.

Activities:

  • Item Selection: Students will be provided with a list of common items found in a rented apartment, such as couches, coffee tables, TV stands, and more. Each item will have an associated cost.
  • Cost Calculation: Students will select which items they would have in their rented house, and the worksheet will calculate the total cost of all selected items.
  • Insurance Decision: Based on the total value of their belongings, students will be asked whether they would prefer to pay $12/month for renter's insurance or risk losing all their possessions in the event of an incident.

This worksheet is designed to provide students with a practical understanding of the importance of renter's insurance, enhancing their financial literacy and preparing them to make smart financial decisions.

Learning Objective

Through this activity, students will estimate the value of their belongings, understand the need for renter's insurance, and make informed decisions about protecting their assets.

Teacher Tips

Included with the activity, you can view the tips to clarify student's doubts or to evaluate answers (for a teacher scored worksheet).

National Standards in Personal Financial Education

Managing Risk -
Managing Risk

Students will know that Insurance fraud is a crime that encompasses illegal actions by the buyer (e .g ., falsified claims) or seller (e .g ., representing non-existent companies) of an insurance contract .. Students will use this knowledge to 12-10a . Provide examples of insurance fraud . 12-10b . Investigate the legal consequence for individuals who are convicted of insurance fraud .

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  • Price per ClassroomFREE
  • Grade Levels 7, 8, 9, 10
  • Topics Insurance
  • Duration 15 Minutes
  • Auto Scored? No
  • Teacher Evaluation Needed? No