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NGPF's Financial Algebra course abounds with interactive activities and deep-diving lessons! If you're looking to fit it into an expedited timeline, here's your guide. Check out these five suggestions for how to tailor the course down.
If you need a significantly shorter option, we recommend focusing on the most immediately useful topics for young people. You can skip units that cover more advanced skills or topics that students won’t need until later in life.
You could skip:
Your resulting sequence would be:
Make a few units personal-finance-only if you’re looking to go a little lighter on the math.
You could skip the math lessons for the following units. This would narrow the course focus by cutting out math content that is not typically included in Algebra 1.
Maybe you’re lucky and your school already has a semester-long personal finance course! Or your students arrive with a strong grasp on linear equations.
Start by determining your students’ baseline knowledge. A few ways you might do that:
For topics that students have learned previously, consider skipping (most of) those lesson guides. Instead, focus on the Application and/or Math Connection sections.
One thing that makes NGPF special is our attention to more niche (but important!) topics and our inclusion of engaging student-led activities. But, if you really are short on time, here are some lessons you might consider trimming out:
The Financial Algebra Course is differentiated to include many different opportunities for practice. You might be tempted to do every problem in a 5-Point Practice or all three levels of an Application. Consider trimming down by having students choose fewer problems to complete.
Check it out: Every Financial Algebra Unit Plan now includes a Quizlet with key vocabulary!
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