All resources in Financial Ed. Public Private Partnership

Whoosh! Lonnie Johnson’s Super-Soaking Stream of Inventions by Chris Barton

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Within this collection you will find lessons, videos, handouts, and teacher guides you can use in your classroom.  You will also find a brief summary of each resource with the source sited for further exploration, appropriate grade level, approximate lesson length, and learning standards

Material Type: Homework/Assignment, Lesson, Lesson Plan, Reading

Authors: Linda Gallivan, Amy Kliewer, Financial Education Public-Private Partnership, Washington OSPI OER Project

Uncle Jed’s Barbershop by Margaree King Mitchell

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Within this collection you will find lessons, videos, handouts, and teacher guides you can use in your classroom.  You will also find a brief summary of each resource with the source sited for further exploration, appropriate grade level, approximate lesson length, and learning standards.

Material Type: Homework/Assignment, Lesson, Reading

Authors: Linda Gallivan, Amy Kliewer, Financial Education Public-Private Partnership, Washington OSPI OER Project

Sonia Sotomayor: A Judge Grows in the Bronx La juez que creció en el Bronx

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Within this collection you will find lessons, videos, handouts, and teacher guides you can use in your classroom.  You will also find a brief summary of each resource with the source sited for further exploration, appropriate grade level, approximate lesson length, and learning standards.

Material Type: Activity/Lab, Homework/Assignment, Lesson, Reading, Teaching/Learning Strategy

Authors: Linda Gallivan, Amy Kliewer, Financial Education Public-Private Partnership, Washington OSPI OER Project

Last Stop on Market Street | Última parada de la calle Market by Matt de la Peña

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Within this collection you will find lessons, videos, handouts, and teacher guides you can use in your classroom.  You will also find a brief summary of each resource with the source sited for further exploration, appropriate grade level, approximate lesson length, and learning standards.

Material Type: Activity/Lab, Homework/Assignment, Lesson, Reading, Teaching/Learning Strategy

Authors: Linda Gallivan, Financial Education Public-Private Partnership, Amy Kliewer, Washington OSPI OER Project

Tía Isa Wants a Car | Tía Isa Quiere un Carro by Meg Medina

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Within this collection you will find lessons, videos, handouts, and teacher guides you can use in your classroom.  You will also find a brief summary of each resource with the source sited for further exploration, appropriate grade level, approximate lesson length, and learning standards.

Material Type: Activity/Lab, Homework/Assignment, Lesson, Reading, Teaching/Learning Strategy

Authors: Linda Gallivan, Financial Education Public-Private Partnership, Washington OSPI OER Project, Amy Kliewer

A Bike Like Sergio’s | Una Bicicleta Como la de Sergio by Maribeth Boelts

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Within this collection you will find lessons, videos, handouts, and teacher guides you can use in your classroom.  You will also find a brief summary of each resource with the source sited for further exploration, appropriate grade level, approximate lesson length, and learning standards.

Material Type: Activity/Lab, Homework/Assignment, Lesson, Reading, Teaching/Learning Strategy

Authors: Linda Gallivan, Financial Education Public-Private Partnership, Washington OSPI OER Project, Amy Kliewer

Dolores Huerta A Hero to Migrant Workers By Sarah Warren

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Within this collection you will find lessons, videos, handouts, and teacher guides you can use in your classroom.  You will also find a brief summary of each resource with the source sited for further exploration, appropriate grade level, approximate lesson length, and learning standards.

Material Type: Activity/Lab, Homework/Assignment, Lesson, Reading, Teaching/Learning Strategy

Authors: Linda Gallivan, Financial Education Public-Private Partnership, Washington OSPI OER Project, Amy Kliewer

Financial Education and ELA, K-5

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Financial Education & ELA, K-5Discover how children’s picture books can be used to teach personal finance! This resource-based training will introduce participants to the FEPPP Library, a diverse collections of titles with personal finance themes and SEL opportunities, as well as the Bilingual Spanish Library, featuring bilingual read-alouds and dual language resources. In addition, educators will receive Lesson & Resource Guides featuring no- or low-prep text-aligned lessons and activities.Webinar recorded on August 14, 2023

Material Type: Teaching/Learning Strategy

Authors: Linda Gallivan, Financial Education Public-Private Partnership, Washington OSPI OER Project

Financial Education and Math K-5

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Guide students through real-world math applications with personal finance!From skip counting to decimal operations, this training will dive into the math skills linked to financial education. Participants will learn methods for integrating personal finance with math standards instruction, with an emphasis on small group strategies, problem-solving, and decision-making. Educators will walk away with lessons, online games, and resources to engage learners.

Material Type: Teaching/Learning Strategy

Authors: Linda Gallivan, Financial Education Public-Private Partnership, Washington OSPI OER Project

Financial Education and Special Populations

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Discover strategies to empower migrant, dual-language, Native, and other underserved youth populations with financial confidence and capability!This training focuses on providing equitable access to financial education, with a whole-student, asset-based approach rooted in social emotional learning. Educators will receive culturally relevant and equitably translated resources, as well as suggestions to engage with families and communities within financially vulnerable populations.

Material Type: Teaching/Learning Strategy

Authors: Linda Gallivan, Financial Education Public-Private Partnership, Washington OSPI OER Project

Financial Education and SEL for K-5 Educators

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Financial Education & SEL, K-5Explore the natural connection between financial education and social-emotional learning! In this training, participants will dig into standards alignment and review three strategies for implementing SEL-based personal finance in the elementary classroom, with an emphasis on DEI and underserved student populations. Educators will walk away empowered to integrate SEL and financial education using “grab and go” resources, ideas, and lesson plans. 

Material Type: Activity/Lab, Assessment, Game, Homework/Assignment, Lesson, Teaching/Learning Strategy

Authors: Linda Gallivan, Financial Education Public-Private Partnership, Washington OSPI OER Project

The Secret Garden of George Washington Carver by Gene Barretta

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Within this collection you will find lessons and handouts you can use in your classroom.  You will also find a brief summary of each resource with the source sited for further exploration, appropriate grade level, approximate lesson length, and learning standards.

Material Type: Activity/Lab, Homework/Assignment, Lesson, Teaching/Learning Strategy

Authors: Linda Gallivan, Amy Kliewer, Financial Education Public-Private Partnership, Washington OSPI OER Project

Save It! A Moneybunny Book by Cinders McLeod

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Within this collection you will find lessons and handouts you can use in your classroom.  You will also find a brief summary of each resource with the source sited for further exploration, appropriate grade level, approximate lesson length, and learning standards.

Material Type: Activity/Lab, Homework/Assignment, Lesson, Lesson Plan, Teaching/Learning Strategy

Authors: Linda Gallivan, Amy Kliewer, Financial Education Public-Private Partnership, Washington OSPI OER Project

Financial Algebra (Oregon Blueprint, Version 1)

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The Financial Algebra Course engages students with real-world financial applications while maintaining deep mathematical rigor. The 10 units include: Taxes, Checking, Savings, Budgeting, Intro to Investing, Investing Strategies, Types of Credit, Managing Credit, Paying for College and Insurance. This course will be heavily collaboration and project based. Students will be required to use google drive, docs and sheets on a regular basis. This course has a distinction of Algebra 1/Integrated 1 or higher. This is a good course for 11th and 12th grade students as an alternative to Integrated 3/Algebra 2.

Material Type: Full Course

Authors: Oregon Coast STEM Hub, Oregon Department of Education

INFLUENCES ON HEALTH: WHO SHAPES CHOICES?

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The educational materials "Future Ready: Financial Literacy" provide an overview of influences on health choices, emphasizing the impact of family, friends, culture, media, and technology. It encourages critical thinking, self-perception, and the creation of personal mission statements. The materials also highlight the importance of embracing natural appearance and being conscientious of media consumption for overall well-being.

Material Type: Homework/Assignment, Lesson, Module, Reading

Authors: Benjamin Troutman, Washington OSPI OER Project

MASTERING FINANCIAL LITERACY: BUDGETING AND STRATEGIES

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"Future Ready: Financial Literacy" is an educational resource that focuses on teaching essential money management skills. Participants will learn about budgets, financial risks, and strategies to effectively manage their finances. The course covers important concepts such as budgeting, net worth, financial goals, insurance, and saving and investing. By following the provided guidelines and tips, learners will develop a solid understanding of how to manage money in a healthy and responsible way, paving the path towards a financially secure future.

Material Type: Homework/Assignment, Lesson, Module, Reading, Unit of Study

Author: Benjamin Troutman

CREDIT CARS: COSTS, RESPONSIBILITY, AND CONSEQUENCES

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"Future Ready: Financial Literacy" is an educational resource that explores credit cards, emphasizing the importance of understanding their costs and potential hazards. Learners will develop rational thinking and decision-making skills through a cost-benefit analysis. The content focuses on financial responsibility, highlighting the benefits of wise money management and the costs of irresponsibility. The resource equips individuals with essential knowledge to make informed financial choices and maintain a healthy credit score.

Material Type: Homework/Assignment, Lesson, Module, Reading, Unit of Study

Authors: Benjamin Troutman, Washington OSPI OER Project

BUILDING FINANCIAL LITERACY: A PATH TO FUTURE READINESS

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"Future Ready: Financial Literacy" is an educational resource that introduces the importance of financial literacy and provides an overview of key concepts such as savings accounts, types of interest, and financial planning. It aims to equip learners with the knowledge and skills needed to make informed financial decisions, manage money effectively, and build a secure financial future.

Material Type: Homework/Assignment, Lesson, Module, Reading, Unit of Study

Authors: Benjamin Troutman, Washington OSPI OER Project