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Activity: Delayed Gratification Savings Philosophy
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This resource provides a listening guide, student assignment and reflection on the topic of "Delayed Gratification", 24 hour rule and self control. In this short talk from TED U, Joachim de Posada shares a landmark experiment on delayed gratification -- and how it can predict future success with this priceless video of kids trying their hardest not to eat the marshmallow. Mischel theorized that children who eat the marshmallow within the time period would not be as successful as children who waited for 15 minutes for another piece of marshmallow. Delayed gratification = the process that a person will gain a reward after resisting temptation. 

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Financial Literacy
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Author:
Cindy Lowe
Date Added:
09/17/2024
Activity: Emergency Fund Lesson and Assignments
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This resource provides a lesson with Powerpoint, student handouts with word and graphic content and assignments with questions to assess students know. The content breaks down the tools and strategies you can use to build an emergency fund. We’ll take a detailed look at what “emergency” means; why we all need to put away funds in case of an emergency; how to use the “Pay Yourself First” method of saving; how much we each need to save; and the best high-interest savings accounts to stash and grow our money.

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Financial Literacy
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Author:
Cindy Lowe
Date Added:
09/14/2024
Activity: Saving / Investing Lessons & Assignments
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This resource contains three lessons to review savings, investment options and the calculations of future values of investments. Lesson 1 The power of saving, Lesson 2 Investment tools, Lesson 3 Saving and investing review; End-of-unit quiz and answer sheet.  Each lesson includes black-line print masters for overheads and activities. 

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Financial Literacy
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Author:
Cindy Lowe
Date Added:
09/19/2024
Get Smarter About Money
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"Improve your financial knowledge with our free, unbiased resources. Brought to you by the Ontario Securities Commission."

The website offers a variety of resources, including information, tools, quizzes, and games, designed to assist both parents and students in making informed financial choices across different aspects of life.

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Business
Financial Literacy
Math
Practical & Applied Arts
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Get Smarter About Money
Date Added:
11/14/2024