Course or Content Area: Math of Finance (Evans & Robinson)
Unit Titles should be listed in order to be taught during the school year.
Unit Titles # of Standards & Elements Resources
Days Introduction & 3 After the teacher models the rules, rights, expectations, and routines in the classroom, Block Schedule the students will effectively perform the routines in the class. Handbook Career Planning Students will learn class Effective Classroom rules, rights, curriculum, Instruction PowerPoint expectations, and routines. O*Net Interest Profiler
Students will plan for
future careers in order to successfully transition into the workforce or post-secondary education. Basic Math 10 Basic Math Skills Glencoe Mathematics for Rounding Numbers Business and Personal Skills: Comparing Numbers Finance Book Workshops Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying, and Dividing Decimals and Fractions Finding Percentages Vocabulary Negative Numbers Bar Graph Units of Measurement Line Graph Circle Graph Box & Whisker Plot Problem Solving Strategy Stem & Leaf Plot Using the 4 Step Method Scatter Plot Identifying Information Multiple Operations Using Estimation
Constructing Tables, Graphs, and Plot
Bar Graph Line Graph Circle Graph Box & Whisker Plot Stem & Leaf Plot Scatter Plot Income, 20 Income: Income Calculation, Pay Stubs, Spreadsheets, Income Calculations Glencoe Mathematics for MMFA1. Students will use basic functions to solve and model problems related to Business and Personal Checking & stock transactions, banking and credit, employment and taxes, rent and mortgages, Finance Book Savings, and retirement planning, and other related finance applications. Expenses & MMFN1. Students will use fractions, percent, and ratios to solve problems related to Ameris Bank stock transactions, credit cards, taxes, budgets, automobile purchases, fuel economy, Taxes Social Security, Medicare, retirement planning, checking and saving accounts and Checkbooks other related finance applications. Vocabulary MMFD1. Students will use measures of central tendency to investigate data found in Spreadsheet the stock market, retirement planning, transportation, budgeting, and home rental or Gross Pay ownership. Net Pay Overtime Sales Tax Income Tax Checking & Savings: Banks, Check Writing, Savings Plans, Online Banking Cash Flow MMFA1. Students will use basic functions to solve and model problems related to Online Banking stock transactions, banking and credit, employment and taxes, rent and mortgages, Checkbook retirement planning, and other related finance applications. Social Security MMFN1. Students will use fractions, percent, and ratios to solve problems related to Medicare stock transactions, credit cards, taxes, budgets, automobile purchases, fuel economy, Exponential Growth Overdraft Social Security, Medicare, retirement planning, checking and saving accounts and Direct Deposit other related finance applications. MMFD2. Students will use data displays including bar graphs, line graphs, stock bar charts, candlestick charts, box and whisker plots, stem and leaf plots, circle graphs, and scatterplots to recognize and interpret trends related to the stock market, retirement planning, insurance, car purchasing, and home rental or ownership. MMFD1. Students will use measures of central tendency to investigate data found in the stock market, retirement planning, transportation, budgeting, and home rental or ownership.
Expenses & Taxes: Sales Tax, Income Tax
MMFA1. Students will use basic functions to solve and model problems related to stock transactions, banking and credit, employment and taxes, rent and mortgages, retirement planning, and other related finance applications. MMFN1. Students will use fractions, percent, and ratios to solve problems related to stock transactions, credit cards, taxes, budgets, automobile purchases, fuel economy, Social Security, Medicare, retirement planning, checking and saving accounts and other related finance applications. MMFD2. Students will use data displays including bar graphs, line graphs, stock bar charts, candlestick charts, box and whisker plots, stem and leaf plots, circle graphs, and scatterplots to recognize and interpret trends related to the stock market, retirement planning, insurance, car purchasing, and home rental or ownership. MMFD1. Students will use measures of central tendency to investigate data found in the stock market, retirement planning, transportation, budgeting, and home rental or ownership.
Credit & Loans 25 Credit & Loans Glencoe Mathematics for
MMFA1. Students will use basic functions to solve and model problems related to Business and Personal stock transactions, banking and credit, employment and taxes, rent and mortgages, Finance Book Vocabulary retirement planning, and other related finance applications. Retail Price MMFN1. Students will use fractions, percent, and ratios to solve problems related to Auto Dealership Websites Markup Debit stock transactions, credit cards, taxes, budgets, automobile purchases, fuel economy, Credit Social Security, Medicare, retirement planning, checking and saving accounts and Rental Property Websites Fuel Economy other related finance applications. Future Value MMFD2. Students will use data displays including bar graphs, line graphs, stock bar Present Value charts, candlestick charts, box and whisker plots, stem and leaf plots, circle graphs, Credit Rating and scatterplots to recognize and interpret trends related to the stock market, retirement Finance Charge planning, insurance, car purchasing, and home rental or ownership. Balloon Payment MMFD1. Students will use measures of central tendency to investigate data found in Wage Garnishment Cosigner the stock market, retirement planning, transportation, budgeting, and home rental or Prime Interest Rate ownership. Depreciation Debt-to-Income Ratio
Insurance 10 Insurance Glencoe Mathematics for
MMFA1. Students will use basic functions to solve and model problems related to Business and Personal stock transactions, banking and credit, employment and taxes, rent and mortgages, Finance Book Vocabulary retirement planning, and other related finance applications. Liability MMFN1. Students will use fractions, percent, and ratios to solve problems related to Auto Insurance Websites Uninsured No Fault stock transactions, credit cards, taxes, budgets, automobile purchases, fuel economy, Deductible Social Security, Medicare, retirement planning, checking and saving accounts and Health Insurance Insurance other related finance applications. Websites Co-Pay MMFD2. Students will use data displays including bar graphs, line graphs, stock bar charts, candlestick charts, box and whisker plots, stem and leaf plots, circle graphs, and scatterplots to recognize and interpret trends related to the stock market, retirement planning, insurance, car purchasing, and home rental or ownership. MMFD1. Students will use measures of central tendency to investigate data found in the stock market, retirement planning, transportation, budgeting, and home rental or ownership.
Investments 5 Investments Glencoe Mathematics for
MMFD1. Students will use measures of central tendency to investigate data found in Business and Personal the stock market, retirement planning, transportation, budgeting, and home rental or Finance Book Vocabulary ownership. Stock MMFD2. Students will use data displays including bar graphs, line graphs, stock bar Stock Holder Stock Market charts, candlestick charts, box and whisker plots, stem and leaf plots, circle graphs, Stock Bar Chart and scatterplots to recognize and interpret trends related to the stock market, retirement Preferred Stock planning, insurance, car purchasing, and home rental or ownership. Common Stock MMFA1. Students will use basic functions to solve and model problems related to Maturity stock transactions, banking and credit, employment and taxes, rent and mortgages, Stock Value retirement planning, and other related finance applications. MMFA3. Students will use formulas to investigate investments in banking and retirement planning problems. MMFN1. Students will use fractions, percent, and ratios to solve problems related to stock transactions, credit cards, taxes, budgets, automobile purchases, fuel economy, Social Security, Medicare, retirement planning, checking and saving accounts and other related finance applications.