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Educational Standards

The curriculum offered by Practical Money Skills provides educators with financial literacy lesson plans designed to give students life-long money management skills. This comprehensive collection of lessons covers topics on everything from setting goals, budgeting and purchase planning, to protecting credit and identity, to savings, investing and financial planning. Lesson plans are designed to engage students with real-world connections in scenarios students will find relevant to their own lives. Learning activities encourage inquiry and augment understanding through problem solving, research, discussion and collaborative activities. To see how the lesson plans align with federal standards and requirements in your state, select a grade level and state, if applicable, below.

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Posted by: Teacher Mrs. B
What type of code is used in the State Standards portion of this Web Page? Is this code for sale? Are the standards coded in each lesson or generated?