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Preview of Financial literacy project, Monthly budget excel spreadsheet, Personal finance

Financial literacy project, Monthly budget excel spreadsheet, Personal finance

This is a simple budget spreadsheet that will help the students to track their monthly expenses. The Excel personal finance template is a great tool for students to organize their monthly bills. With the help of this budget template they will know where the money is going. This is also a great tool for students to improve their Excel skills.There are 17 tabs in this template which includes:Instructions on how to use the templateMonthly budget- 12 monthsIncome TrackerExpense TrackerBill TrackerYT
Preview of Annual Budget Excel Workbook

Annual Budget Excel Workbook

Created by
XLS
This Excel workbook helps students plan and track their personal budgets. Students can track every dollar of income, saving, bills, and expenses. A debt snowball tracker is included to help students pay off credit card and student loan debts. The workbook also includes a sheet to track total net worth as well as a password log.
Preview of Correlation? Data Project (3 Rubrics_Elem/Middle School/ AP Stats) EOY

Correlation? Data Project (3 Rubrics_Elem/Middle School/ AP Stats) EOY

Created by
The Math Lane
Get ready to supercharge your students' data analysis skills with this dynamic project! Perfect for end of year or semester project. In this engaging activity, students will have the exciting opportunity to collect their own data through surveys, online research, or real world data sets. They will then dive deep into the world of statistics as they determine if there is a correlation between two variables. With three different leveled rubrics, this project is perfect for students of all ages an
Preview of Budgeting Project: Planning a Vacation

Budgeting Project: Planning a Vacation

One of the first skills to learn in finances is how to make a budget. To help put a practical application to the math skills needed to create a budget and plan finances, students can plan their own vacation. Included: Instructions, Rubric for grading, and an editable Google Sheet with pages for each part of the vacation. Including making a schedule, finding transportation, choosing a hotel, activities, food costs, and more. The google sheet has example rows for students to see in every section w
Preview of Grocery Budgeting - Financial Literacy

Grocery Budgeting - Financial Literacy

Created by
FoxyCreations
Discover the fun of shopping with SuperMarket Sweep as students learn- The real value of a dollar- Financial Literacy- BudgetingStudent are able to create a weekly budget that includes enough food/substance for a family using a spreadsheet (Excel or Google Sheets).**Keyboard Shortcuts & Codes are included**-Windows- Microsoft Excel/Word- Google Sheets/Docs
Preview of Automating Emails of student scores to caregivers

Automating Emails of student scores to caregivers

As a teacher and a parent I get frustrated when an email comes in saying there is a new report for my child. I'm frustrated with the fact I have to login to a third party website to see my children's scores. I created a spreadsheet and wrote some code behind it that gives the user, (the teacher), to send out students' data to the parents with just a click of a button. You can choose to send several times a week, or once a week. You can choose to send out only the assignments and the respectiv
Preview of Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Basic Holiday Wish List

Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Basic Holiday Wish List

Excels Basic Holiday Wish ListHave your students pretend shop on the Internet!! They will list 4 items they will like to purchase with or without a budget amount set by you!!They will copy/paste or type the item info and cost into the excel spreadsheet and watch their total cost grow as more items are added!You can tailor this spreadsheet to age range of students and add more or less to the assignment!
Preview of Random Group Generator

Random Group Generator

Created by
Annick Atkinson
- Customizable group sizes- How to page- Can duplicate the page on Sheets for different classes (left click, duplicate)
Preview of Shopping in Minecraft - Excel and Minecraft Education Edition Budgeting Project

Shopping in Minecraft - Excel and Minecraft Education Edition Budgeting Project

Created by
Mr Chris Bond
Engage students, spark creativity, and build financial literacy skills in the Shopping in Minecraft project. This project uses Microsoft Excel and Minecraft Education Edition in a highly interactive and practical manner. Everything included in this resource is 100% editable.Included:Minecraft Education Edition Shopping Mall worldShopping Catalogue Spending SpreadsheetThese resources are explained in further detail below.The Shopping MallThis is a Minecraft Education Edition world built on a flat
Preview of Supreme Court Justices Data Sheet

Supreme Court Justices Data Sheet

Created by
Nadgenius Labs
A large data table about all of the Supreme Court Justices of the United States.
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