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Title: Family Economics


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Family Economics Financial Education
  • A Collaborative Project Among

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Project Mission
  • Provide educators with no-cost curriculum
    materials and the skills and confidence to
    effectively teach family economics and finance

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Curriculum Development
  • Curriculum developed by educators for educators
  • The team of educators developed, taught, and
    evaluated curriculum materials
  • The educators were part of the projects Master
    Teacher program
  • Educators complete a week-long training, use the
    curricula in their classrooms and provide
    continued support to FEFE through evaluation and
    development of new materials and newly trained
    family finance educators

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Curriculum Development
  • Over 100 lesson plans currently available that
    have been tested and aligned to state and
    national standards
  • Up-to-date
  • Designed using a family based approach and the
    multiple intelligences model, in a ready-to-teach
    format requiring minimal educator preparation
  • Lessons may be taught independently, in units, or
    as a semester course Take Charge of Your
    Finances
  • Lessons available for many content courses
    (CTSOs, Culinary Arts, Child Development,
    Entrepreneurship)

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Curriculum TypesOver 100 Lessons
  • Take Charge of Your Finances
  • Approximately 60 lesson plans designed for
    students grades 10-12
  • Get Ready to Take Charge of Your Finances
  • Approximately 15 lesson plans designed for
    students grades 7-9, or those with limited
    financial knowledge
  • Finance Simulations
  • Applied assessments for both Take Charge and Get
    Ready curriculums
  • Bulletin Boards
  • Create a positive learning environment
  • Active Learning Tools
  • Quick activities to introduce a lesson, review
    content learned and/or keep students actively
    engaged
  • Enhancement Tools
  • Project based learning
  • Workshop Guides
  • The most important content condensed into a 60
    min workshop format

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Curriculum Design Coding
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Ready-to-Teach Design
  • Lesson Plan
  • Introduction
  • All background information
  • Body
  • Recommended step-by-step facilitation
  • Conclusion
  • Activity based review
  • Materials
  • List of necessary supplies
  • Resources
  • Reference lesson plans, documents, Web sites and
    more for additional information

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Lesson Plan Components
  • Worksheets
  • Test students knowledge
  • Consistent format
  • Can be used in multiple ways
  • Note taking guides
  • Graphic organizers to help participants make note
    of key content within the lessons
  • Answer Keys
  • Created for all worksheets and assessments
  • PowerPoint presentations
  • Guides student learning
  • Created for most lesson plans
  • Information Sheets
  • Serves as the students text book

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Curriculum Coding
  • Designed to identify curriculum materials in each
    unit and lesson plan
  • Code appears in the upper-right corner of all
    pages
  • Understanding the coding system is critical to
    effectively navigating the Web site
  • Helpful when asking the FEFE staff questions to
    reference the code
  • Refer to Curriculum Coding System document

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Curriculum Coding
  • First Number 1.4.3.A1
  • Curriculum Type
  • 1 Take Charge of Your Finances
  • 2 Get Ready to Take Charge of Your Finances
  • 3 Finance Simulations
  • 4 Bulletin Boards
  • 5 Active Learning Tools
  • 6 Enhancement Tools
  • 7 Workshop Guides
  • Second Number 1.4.3.A1
  • Unit Code 1-30

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Curriculum Coding
  • Third Number 1.4.3.A1
  • Lesson Plan Number
  • Lesson Plans are not listed in recommended
    teaching order
  • Fourth Number (Letter and Number) 1.4.3.A1
  • Materials Code
  • The number after the materials code
    differentiates between multiple materials of the
    same style
  • Examples
  • 1.4.3.A1
  • 2.4.1.L1

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FREE Curriculum!
  • All curriculum is available for no cost!
  • Must create a user name and password to download
    materials
  • Can edit personal profile at any time
  • All spaces must be filled in for the profile to
    be created properly
  • Can choose to receive important FEFE
    announcements including curriculum revisions, the
    bi-monthly newsletter, and training updates
  • Can Contact Us to receive staff support

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Professional Development
  • FEFE Newsletter with curriculum updates and
    important announcements
  • Must have indicated Yes on the FEFE Web site
    log-in
  • National Conference each June in Tucson, AZ
  • A limited amount of grants will be available each
    January
  • Week-long annual training conference
  • Provide educators with background knowledge to
    teach personal finance
  • Allow educators to experience the lesson plans to
    feel more comfortable teaching them
  • Provide educators with all of the printed
    curriculum and materials necessary to teach the
    lesson plans
  • Network with other professionals

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Family Finance Simulations
  • Life in Life of

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Welcome to Life in
  • Research based, ready-to-teach family finance
    spending plan simulation
  • Designed to emulate the real life constraints
    households encounter when managing their finances
  • Designed as a community of 25 individuals in 18
    households

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Life in Objectives
  • Create a spending plan
  • Provide realistic insights into the costs of
    living associated with the spending plan process
  • Incorporate the use of the decision making
    process into daily life
  • Demonstrate the relationship between income,
    education and career opportunities

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Boykin Family
  • Have a cat named Melvin who costs 71 monthly
  • Recently purchased a home
  • Additional health care expenses for fertility
    drugs and saving money to adopt a child

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Spending Plan Process
  • Complete a spending plan for scenario
  • Housing
  • Transportation
  • Insurance
  • Food
  • Average expenditures
  • Credit and Chance Cards
  • Goal is to reach zero

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Sample Life In Housing Options
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Facilitation Methods
  • Facilitator guided
  • Semester course
  • Throughout or at the end as an applied assessment
  • Workshop (about 3 hours)
  • Independent study
  • Career development
  • Your own creative way

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Family Economics Financial Education
Get ready to Take Charge of Your Finances
Life Of..
Taylor B. Jones
A Teenagers Spending Plan
Funded by a grant from Take Charge America, Inc.
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SnapshotTaylor B. Jones
SnapshotTaylor B. Jones
  • Attends North Shore High School
  • Participates in motocross competitions
  • Member of the chess club
  • Part time job at Cubbys Restaurant Grill

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SnapshotTaylors Income and Expenses
SnapshotTaylors Income and Expenses
  • Taylors Expenses
  • Transportation
  • Fuel
  • Other Items
  • Taylors Income
  • Cubbys Restaurant Grill
  • 5.25/hour
  • 10 hours a week
  • 75.00/ month for tips
  • Allowance
  • 20.00/month
  • Gifts
  • 50.00 birthday gift

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Jones Major Family Expenditures Summary
  • Browse through page 5-7
  • House
  • Family Size
  • Hobbies
  • Lifestyle
  • Other Family Dynamics
  • Transportation
  • Taylor
  • Get to and from work
  • Taylor must pay for his own fuel expenses
  • Jones Family
  • Family Size
  • Neighborhood Car pool

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SnapshotJones Family Expenses
Facilitation Acquiring
  • Educator facilitated in 3-4 45 minute class
    periods
  • Life of Monica Erickson, Life of Ben West, Life
    of Mandy Gonzales, and Life of Carlos Chavez are
    also available
  • Others will be coming soon!

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Financial Statistics Puzzle 5.0.18
  • Prepare puzzle pieces
  • Type financial statistics using a large font and
    landscape layout, type one statistic per page
  • Print each statistic on different colored paper
  • Cut each page into 4-7 pieces, creating a
    separate puzzle for each piece of paper
  • Play activity
  • Give each participant a piece of a puzzle
  • Direct participants to find others that have the
    same color paper
  • Once they find everyone with the same colored
    paper, the group must put their puzzle together
    to reveal the financial statistic

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Facilitation Tips
  • Once the statistics have been formed they can be
    posted on butcher paper. Give participants the
    opportunity to walk around and give initial
    feedback on the statistics
  • Have participants display their statistics in
    different areas of the school or community
  • Do fact or fiction statistics instead of all fact
    encouraging discussion among participants

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FEFE Web site
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Where to login/Create an account
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Personal Profile
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Curriculum Main Page
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Career Table of Contents
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Career Research 1.1.2
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File Download
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Educational Support
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Contact Us
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Contact Information
  • Address
  • Family Economics and Financial Education
  • The University of Arizona
  • 650 N. Park Ave Room 427
  • Tucson, AZ 85721
  • E-Mail fefe_at_cals.arizona.edu
  • Web site www.fefe.arizona.edu

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