Comparing higher education choices
Ideal for: Middle school (6-8), High school (9-10), High school (11-12)
Students explore higher education options by comparing similarities and differences between two colleges near where they live.
Understanding ways to pay for education after high school
Ideal for: Middle school (6-8)
Students conduct Internet research to build their awareness of options for paying for education after they graduate from high school.
Avoiding debt
Ideal for: Middle school (6-8)
Students read a short story and a handout to learn about excessive debt and ways to avoid or reduce debt.
Building a good borrowing reputation
Ideal for: Middle school (6-8)
Students analyze the profiles of three different people to decide what kind of borrowing reputation they have.
Borrowing money for a house
Ideal for: Middle school (6-8)
Students “buy” a local home and calculate payments based on the principal, interest rate, and length of mortgage loans to learn how different loan terms affect the overall cost.
Preparing to pay for education after high school
Ideal for: Middle school (6-8)
After brainstorming ways to save for education after high school, students create an interactive graphic organizer that highlights ways to pay for postsecondary education.
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