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Colorado Academic Standards - Personal Financial Literacy Resource Bank

Overview:

Teaching the Personal Financial Literacy expectations embedded within the Colorado Academic Standards is supported through a wide array of free instructional resources. This webpage lists classroom resources for K-12, educator professional development, scholarship opportunities for students, and instructional tools for teaching personal finance. If you are an educator in Colorado and have suggestions for a great free resource please email Tory Tripp. For additional opportunities please check Professional Development.

Note: If you are unable to access any portion of this resource bank, please contact Tory Tripp, 720-765-1619.


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Intuit for Education Personal Finance Curriculum

From filing taxes to building credit and investing, your students will encounter a variety of financial responsibilities throughout adulthood. The free Intuit Personal Finance curriculum is designed to help your students build the skills they need to feel confident as they make financial decisions. In addition to a comprehensive, flexible curriculum, these curricula come with tools and resources to help you bring these concepts to life in the classroom.


Type of Resource:

  • Classroom Resource
  • Curriculum
  • Digital

Topic:

  • Personal Finance
  • Budgeting
  • Borrowing
  • Financial Aid

Grade:

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Professional Development

From filing taxes to building credit and investing, your students will encounter a variety of financial responsibilities throughout adulthood. The free Intuit Personal Finance curriculum is designed to help your students build the skills they need to feel confident as they make financial decisions. In addition to a comprehensive, flexible curriculum, these curricula come with tools and resources to help you bring these concepts to life in the classroom.


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