Curriculum
Curriculum Partners
Economics
Personal Finance
FEPPP (Financial Education Public-Private Partnership)
Resources Page: Lessons, SEL and Financial Literacy, Spanish Resources
Federal Reserve Education (FRE.org)
Napkin Finance
Take Charge Today - ASU: Membership required - FREE for Teachers
Example Lesson: Fundamentals of Investing
Example Lessons
Teaching Materials
Content Spotlight: Econiful
Everything you need to teach a one-semester, on-level high school economics curriculum whether you are a new or experienced economic educator. And it's FREE.
Alignment with WA Econ and Financial Education Standards
Elementary Novice Materials:
Choices and Opportunity Cost K-5 PowerPoint
Consumer Decision Making ES PowerPoint
Decision Making K-5 PowerPoint
Earning An Income ES PowerPoint
ES Advertising 2019 PowerPoint
Materials Overview FFFL K-5 2019 PowerPoint
Millionaire Game 2019 PowerPoint
FEPPP Middle and High School Novice Training:
FEPPP Middle and High School Novice Training PowerPoint
Financial Education Materials 2019
Math and Personal Finance 9-12:
Take Charge Today - ASU: The Fundamentals of Investing - Full Lesson and Extension Materials
FEPPP - College 411 Christy Johnson 022721.pptx
FEPPP - Lisa Williksen Transportation Choices (1).pptx
FEPPP Saving & Budgeting.2.27.21 (2).pptx
Resources used Math and Personal Finance 9-12.docx
What is it worth to be in class.docx
What is it worth to be in class key.docx
6th - 8th Grade Financial Math:
Junior Achievement Presentation 2021.pptx
Real World Math 6-8 Pam Whalley.pptx
Welcome Real World - Short Presentation Tim Rhoades.pptx
Additional Resources
These links are commonly used by our stakeholders, and provide great information and resources related to economic and financial education.
EconEdLink is a premier source of classroom-tested, Internet-based economic lesson materials for K-12 teachers and their students. Centered on curriculum standards and the essential principles of economics as developed by the National Council on Economic Education. Member of the Marco Polo Consortium. By far the most useful link.
Council for Economic Education is the largest organization in the U.S. for curriculum and standards in economics for teachers.
Foundation for Teaching Economics is a non-profit organization that provides resources and lesson plans for teaching economics. Offers a series of alumni programs, internships, and an alumni bulletin board.
Federal Reserve Education provides an excellent way for students to learn more about the Federal Reserve, money, and our financial system. Fed101 on the site has educational activities including interactive simulations with ways to test your knowledge, a virtual bank examination, and "interview" with Federal Reserve Bank presidents and built-in quizzes on each topic.