5 End-of-School-Year Ideas
The end of the school year is in sight! Here are five activity suggestions to set students up for success as they transition to summer jobs or post-high school adult life.
1. Summarize & Reflect on Key Learnings
Have students reflect on the most valuable things they learned in your class. Both CREATE: My Financial Flipbook and the Index Card Activity provide a final summary they can reference in the future.
Upcoming PD:
Alternative Assessments & Project Ideas
May 28 | 4pm PT / 7pm ET
2. Model the Real-World Budgeting Process
A budget is the foundation for money choices throughout a person’s lifetime. Have students practice this critical skill using real world scenarios with one or both of these teacher-favorite activities: Salary-Based Budget and Budgeting with Roommates.
3. Plan for the Future
Have students envision their futures and identify financial goals they might have for different aspects of their lives with the Envision Your Future Life Project. Taken from the Middle School Course lesson, Your Future Life, this project works well for high schoolers, too!
4. Dip into a Mini-Unit
Mini-Units allow you to do a quicker dip into a topic. Buying a Car and Buying a House are great for getting students thinking about big purchases. And with sports betting on the rise among younger generations, the Gambling and Sports Betting mini-unit may capture attention in these last days of the year.
Upcoming PD:
End the Year with an NGPF Mini-Unit
May 20 | 2pm PT / 5pm ET
5. Practice Soft Skills
These activities have students role play realistic high school and workplace scenarios in order to practice soft skills, including:
Upcoming PD:
June 2 | 2pm PT / 5pm ET
About the Author
Hannah Rael
As NGPF's Marketing Communications Manager, Hannah (she/her) helps spread the word about NGPF's mission to improve the financial lives of the next generation of Americans.
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