INVESTIGATING INCOME AND DEFINING YOUR RELATIONSHIP TO MONEY 1 Adapted in partnership with ©2015 Educurious Partners--All rights reserved UNIT 3 LESSON.

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INVESTIGATING INCOME AND DEFINING YOUR RELATIONSHIP TO MONEY 1 Adapted in partnership with ©2015 Educurious Partners--All rights reserved UNIT 3 LESSON 1

Learning Outcomes Students will develop an understanding of why personal finance is important. Students will identify their relationship with money now and in the future. 2 Adapted in partnership with ©2015 Educurious Partners--All rights reserved UNIT 3 LESSON 1

Lesson Tasks Look at your current spending and complete the My Current Spending activity Review the final project for the Exploring My Personal Finances Unit View and reflect on the Alexa von Tobel TED talk Complete the Connecting Money to Your Mission activity 3 Adapted in partnership with ©2015 Educurious Partners--All rights reserved UNIT 3 LESSON 1

Your Current Spending Reflect on and respond to the following questions. You will be sharing your responses with the entire class. 4 Adapted in partnership with ©2015 Educurious Partners--All rights reserved UNIT 3 LESSON 1

Financial Plan Project Many adults wish they could have taken the very unit you are in right now—a unit about something we deal with every day: MONEY! You be spending the next 3-4 weeks working towards your own financial plan This project will involve creating your own TED style talk 5 Adapted in partnership with ©2015 Educurious Partners--All rights reserved UNIT 3 LESSON 1

Alexa von Tobel TEDx Talk As you watch the Alexa von Tobel TED talk, you will be paying attention to two aspects of the talk— 1) her delivery and organization and 2) content Your goal is to create a life- changing TED talk, so pay attention to what is compelling about this one! Click this link to watch her TED talk and complete the corresponding reflection questions. link 6 Adapted in partnership with ©2015 Educurious Partners--All rights reserved UNIT 3 LESSON 1

Review Why do you need to pay more attention to personal finance? What 5 principles should be taught in a financial literacy class? What is your final project for this unit? 7 Adapted in partnership with ©2015 Educurious Partners--All rights reserved UNIT 3 LESSON 1

Review Why do you need to pay more attention to personal finance? Money is the number one thing that people stress about What 5 principles should be taught in a financial literacy class? Have a budget, pay attention to debt, have an emergency savings account, negotiate salary, think about retirement What is your final project for this Unit? TED talk 8 Adapted in partnership with ©2015 Educurious Partners--All rights reserved UNIT 3 LESSON 1

Complete the Lesson… Complete Connecting Money to Your Mission which will answer the following questions for you: How will your career sync up with your financial goals? How will your choices about money link to your mission? 9 Adapted in partnership with ©2015 Educurious Partners--All rights reserved UNIT 3 LESSON 1