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Unit 4: Unit Plan

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Lesson 1: Intro to Credit

Students will be able to:

  • Identify the major types of credit and their characteristics 
  • Understand the three basic components of lines of credit: principal, interest rate, and term
  • Define net worth and how it is calculated

LESSON

Student Activity Packet
Lesson Guide & Answer Key

PLATFORM

Nearpod Nearpod Pear Deck Pear Deck

Lesson 2: Credit Cards

Students will be able to

  • Enumerate the differences between debit, prepaid debit, and credit cards
  • Identify factors to consider when applying for a credit card 
  • Explain how interest is charged and how to avoid or minimize it
  • Understand how carrying a balance on a credit card and making only the minimum payment over time can lead to a cycle of debt

LESSON

Student Activity Packet
Lesson Guide & Answer Key

PLATFORM

Nearpod Nearpod

[This lesson has no Pear Deck]

Lesson 3: Loan Fundamentals

Students will be able to:

  • Interpret data to understand what types of debt the average American household has
  • Differentiate between amortized installment loans and revolving credit lines
  • Read an amortization table and understand how the payments are structured
  • Describe how Buy Now, Pay Later plans work

LESSON

Student Activity Packet
Lesson Guide & Answer Key

PLATFORM

Nearpod Nearpod Pear Deck Pear Deck

Lesson 4: Auto Loans

Students will be able to: 

  • Calculate how much an auto loan will cost given special offers as well as standard factors such as down payment, APR, and term
  • Compare auto loan offers and decide how they fit within your budget

LESSON

Student Activity Packet
Lesson Guide & Answer Key

PLATFORM

Nearpod Nearpod Pear Deck Pear Deck

Types of Credit: Unit Review

UNIT REVIEW

Google Doc Google Doc (Sp) Answer Key

QUIZ GAMES

Kahoot Quizizz

Types of Credit: Assessments

ASSESSMENTS

Google Doc Google Form Answer Key

Unit 4: Unit Plan

Google Doc

Lesson 1: Intro to Credit

Students will be able to:

  • Identify the major types of credit and their characteristics 
  • Understand the three basic components of lines of credit: principal, interest rate, and term
  • Define net worth and how it is calculated

LESSON

Student Activity Packet
Lesson Guide & Answer Key

PLATFORM

Nearpod Nearpod Pear Deck Pear Deck

Lesson 2: Young People & Credit Cards

Students will be able to:

  • Enumerate the differences between debit, prepaid debit, and credit cards
  • Identify at least 3 ways a young adult can gain access to a credit card, even before they are 21
  • Read a Schumer Box

LESSON

Student Activity Packet
Lesson Guide & Answer Key

PLATFORM

Nearpod Nearpod Pear Deck Pear Deck

Lesson 3: Using Credit Cards Wisely

Students will be able to:

  • Explain why a person may need or want to use credit 
  • Explain how a credit card works in terms of making purchases and managing payments
  • Understand how interest is charged and how to avoid or minimize it

LESSON

Student Activity Packet
Lesson Guide & Answer Key

PLATFORM

Nearpod Nearpod Pear Deck Pear Deck

Lesson 4: Loan Fundamentals

Students will be able to:

  • Interpret data to understand what types of debt the average American household has
  • Differentiate between amortized installment loans and revolving credit lines
  • Read an amortization table and understand how the payments are structured
  • Describe how Buy Now, Pay Later plans work

LESSON

Student Activity Packet
Lesson Guide & Answer Key

PLATFORM

Nearpod Nearpod Pear Deck Pear Deck

Lesson 5: Auto Loans

Students will be able to: 

  • Calculate how much an auto loan will cost given special offers as well as standard factors such as down payment, APR, and term
  • Compare auto loan offers and decide how they fit within your budget

LESSON

Student Activity Packet
Lesson Guide & Answer Key

PLATFORM

Nearpod Nearpod Pear Deck Pear Deck

Lesson 6: Mortgages

Students will be able to

  • Explain what a mortgage is and why most Americans require one to finance a home
  • Use a mortgage calculator to explore how downpayment, credit score, interest rate, and term all impact the total cost of buying a home
  • Distinguish between fixed- and adjustable-rate mortgages

LESSON

Student Activity Packet
Lesson Guide & Answer Key

PLATFORM

Nearpod Nearpod Pear Deck Pear Deck

Lesson 7: Predatory Lending

Students will be able to

  • Explain what a payday loan is and how it can cause users to fall into a cycle of debt 
  • Identify what financial need payday lenders are meeting and why consumers use payday loans
  • Compare the price of borrowing money using various loan and credit products

LESSON

Student Activity Packet
Lesson Guide & Answer Key

PLATFORM

Nearpod Nearpod Pear Deck Pear Deck

Types of Credit: Unit Review

UNIT REVIEW

Google Doc Google Doc (Sp) Answer Key

QUIZ GAMES

Kahoot Quizizz

Types of Credit: Assessments

ASSESSMENTS

Google Doc Google Form Answer Key

Unit 4: Unit Plan

Google Doc

Lesson 1: Intro to Credit

Students will be able to:

  • Identify the major types of credit and their characteristics 
  • Understand the three basic components of lines of credit: principal, interest rate, and term
  • Define net worth and how it is calculated

LESSON

Student Activity Packet
Lesson Guide & Answer Key

PLATFORM

Nearpod Nearpod Pear Deck Pear Deck

Lesson 2: Young People & Credit Cards

Students will be able to:

  • Enumerate the differences between debit, prepaid debit, and credit cards
  • Identify at least 3 ways a young adult can gain access to a credit card, even before they are 21
  • Read a Schumer Box

LESSON

Student Activity Packet
Lesson Guide & Answer Key

PLATFORM

Nearpod Nearpod Pear Deck Pear Deck

Lesson 3: Using Credit Cards Wisely

Students will be able to:

  • Explain why a person may need or want to use credit 
  • Explain how a credit card works in terms of making purchases and managing payments
  • Understand how interest is charged and how to avoid or minimize it

LESSON

Student Activity Packet
Lesson Guide & Answer Key

PLATFORM

Nearpod Nearpod Pear Deck Pear Deck

Lesson 4: Loan Fundamentals

Students will be able to:

  • Interpret data to understand what types of debt the average American household has
  • Differentiate between amortized installment loans and revolving credit lines
  • Read an amortization table and understand how the payments are structured
  • Describe how Buy Now, Pay Later plans work

LESSON

Student Activity Packet
Lesson Guide & Answer Key

PLATFORM

Nearpod Nearpod Pear Deck Pear Deck

Lesson 5: Auto Loans

Students will be able to: 

  • Calculate how much an auto loan will cost given special offers as well as standard factors such as down payment, APR, and term
  • Compare auto loan offers and decide how they fit within your budget

LESSON

Student Activity Packet
Lesson Guide & Answer Key

PLATFORM

Nearpod Nearpod Pear Deck Pear Deck

Lesson 6: Mortgages

Students will be able to

  • Explain what a mortgage is and why most Americans require one to finance a home
  • Use a mortgage calculator to explore how downpayment, credit score, interest rate, and term all impact the total cost of buying a home
  • Distinguish between fixed- and adjustable-rate mortgages

LESSON

Student Activity Packet
Lesson Guide & Answer Key

PLATFORM

Nearpod Nearpod Pear Deck Pear Deck

Lesson 7: Predatory Lending

Students will be able to

  • Explain what a payday loan is and how it can cause users to fall into a cycle of debt 
  • Identify what financial need payday lenders are meeting and why consumers use payday loans
  • Compare the price of borrowing money using various loan and credit products

LESSON

Student Activity Packet
Lesson Guide & Answer Key

PLATFORM

Nearpod Nearpod Pear Deck Pear Deck

Lesson 8: When to Use Credit

Students will be able to:

  • Describe the difference between good debt and bad debt
  • Discuss when to use and when to avoid credit
  • Explain how Buy Now Pay Later services can impact their financial well-being
  • Decide what type of credit to use when faced with a financial need

LESSON

Student Activity Packet
Lesson Guide & Answer Key

PLATFORM

Nearpod Nearpod

[This lesson has no Pear Deck]

Types of Credit: Unit Review

UNIT REVIEW

Google Doc Google Doc (Sp) Answer Key

QUIZ GAMES

Kahoot Quizizz

Types of Credit: Assessments

ASSESSMENTS

Google Doc Google Form Answer Key
POPULAR
SPANISH
IN SEMESTER COURSE

ACTIVITIES

  • ANALYZE: Understanding Amortization
  • CALCULATE: Credit Card Repayment
  • CALCULATE: Mortgage Costs
  • CALCULATE: The Cost of Auto Loans
  • COMPARE: Select a Credit Card
  • FINE PRINT: Credit Card Statement
  • FINE PRINT: Schumer Box
  • INTERACTIVE: Shady Sam
  • MOVE: Credit Musical Chairs
  • MOVE: Should They Open a Credit Card?
  • MOVE: Your Credit Options
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FINCAP FRIDAYS

  • Eat Now, Pay Later
  • More Fairness in Finance
  • The BNPL Boom
  • Buy Now, Pay LATE
  • Intrigued by Interest
  • Is Credit Card Debt a Threat?
  • Do We Have Your Interest Yet?
  • No Credit Score, No Problem
  • Who Likes Rate Hikes?
  • The Fed vs Inflation
  • Cars During Covid
  • Gen Z Credit Frenzy
  • Deals on Wheels
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QUESTIONS OF THE DAY

  • Excluding home loans, what are the three largest debts for American consumers?
  • What is the average credit card debt held by Gen Z?
  • What is the recommended age to get a credit card?
  • What percent of adults have carried credit card debt in the past year?
  • What's the average interest rate on a car loan for someone with subprime credit?
  • When were women first able to get credit cards without a co-signer?

DATA CRUNCH + MATH

  • DATA CRUNCH: What Interest Rate Do Consumers Pay On Their Credit Cards?
  • DATA CRUNCH: Who Has Consumer Debt (By Age Group)?
  • MATH: Loan Repayments Using Simple Interest
  • MATH: The Cost of Compound Interest

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