May 14th
Warm up: Come to class! Update investment portfolio in the second column of the worksheet. May 15th Warm up: Come to class! Jeff King!
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May 7th
Warm up: Come to class to see the question Jeff King presents! Portfolio-Investment worksheet-make a copy Portfolio due to Jeff at [email protected] by 3pm on 05/08-25 pts Share with me too! May 8th Warm up: Come to class to see the question Jeff King presents! May 9th-No class May 10th Warm up: Come to class Jeff King! May 11th Warm up: Come to class April 30th
Investments! Warm up: How would you classify yourself as a risk taker? Write about a situation where you took a risk and it worked out and one where it didn't. Part 1. Take risk tolerance quiz and then read this article and see if the description fits. Right the results and whether you think it is a good fit in your journal. Part 2.
May 1st Warm up: What does it mean to you when someone says either you manage your money or your money manages you? May 2nd-No class May 3rd Read these articles: https://www.cnbc.com/2018/05/02/apple-proved-that-it-is-no-longer-just-an-iphone-company.html https://www.marketwatch.com/story/apples-earnings-provide-fodder-for-bulls-and-bears-2018-05-02 Investment worksheet. Please make a copy. Find 30 stocks and fill in the info on the spreadsheet. Due Monday, May 7th. April 23rd and 24th
Finish up project! 10 participation points for each day you are in class and actively working on your project. To have a successful project you must include at least 8 of the 10 topics that we have covered. How you present them is up to you.
April 25th-No class April 26th-27th Book or game project is due at the beginning of class on 04/26-10 points (per day) off if the project is late. Present your book /game to the class which will be peer graded. April 16th-April 20th
Continue to work on your project. 10 participation points for each day you are in class and actively working on your project. To have a successful project you must include at least 8 of the 10 topics that we have covered. How you present them is up to you.
April 16th
Warm Up: What is your favorite board game? Why do you love it? What makes it fun to play? The BIG Project Choose to write the Book of Life or create a Game of Life. Due 04/26 at the beginning of class-playable or readable. 10 participation points for each day you are in class and actively working on your project. To have a successful project you must include at least 8 of the 10 topics that we have covered. How you present them is up to you.
April 10th-All school testing April 11th-No class April 12th Continue work on project. Instead of a warm up 10 participation points are available each day for those in class and working on the project. April 13th Continue work on project. Instead of a warm up 10 participation points are available each day for those in class and working on the project. April 2nd-No School
April 3rd Warm up: Write about an experience you had during Osprey Week or over Spring Break. Congratulations! You had a baby! The cost of a baby activity April 3rd-No class April 4th Warm Up: How do you feel about the cost of a baby activity? What surprised you? Guest Speaker-Jess Adams April 5th Warm Up: Do you think you will borrow money to go to college? Why or why not? Student loans EXTRA CREDIT: Summarize the types of student loans available to you as a an undergraduate college student.
Part 2: Choose the College of your choice-FLC if you don't know yet.
Extra credit: +5 points
March 12th
Warm Up: What does your dream house look like? What city is it in? How many bedrooms/bathrooms? What type of house is it? How much do you think it will cost? Describe the house in detail! Salary increase calculator 5% each year How Much House Can I Afford? Worksheet How Much House Can I Afford calculator US Bank Mortgage Calculator for comparing loans with 20% down Zillow calculator for YOUR mortgage-use this one once you have chosen a loan and know your down payment. March 13th Warm up: You have money set aside for a vacation. Where will you go and what needs to be included in your vacation budget? All inclusive vacations are not available for this question. Finish the how much house you can afford activity. March 14th- no class March 15th Warm up: What is something you are proud of , looking forward to or have overcome? Details! Buy a house! Find a REAL house in the city of your choice. You must be able to afford the purchase price of the house.
March 16th Warm up: How do you feel about the home buying process? Were there any surprises? Did you end up with a house close to what you wanted? Home Sweet Mortgage Worksheet March 5th Warm up: If I gave you $500 to do something for another person what would you do? Explain. Study guide for test-TOMORROW March 6th TEST today. If you missed class today please email me a time when you can make it up. You have until the end of Thursday. March 7th-No class March 8th Warm Up: How will you know you are ready to buy a house? What three things might need to be true for you to feel like it is the "right time"? Mortgage Activity Mortgage Worksheet- Info below is the same How Much House Can You Afford? calculator March 9th Warm Up: How will you know you are ready to buy a house? What three things might need to be true for you to feel like it is the "right time"? Finish Mortgage activity February 26th Warm up: Do you have any food-related family traditions? What are they and what makes them special to you and your family? Menu Plan and Shopping list Make a plan for a week of eating. You must make at least two homemade meals. Ex Spaghetti, french bread and a salad, tacos or a crock pot meal. Your shopping list must contain all of the things on your weekly menu plan PLUS one non food item. Your pantry staples include: Flour Oil Salt and pepper Standard seasonings Sugar Butter February 27th Warm Up: What were some surprises in your meal planner and grocery list budget? Finish your meal plan and shopping list. February 28th March 1st Warm up: If you could have dinner with any one person who would it be and why? What would you serve? Dinner Party! You have invited your favorite three people over for dinner! Plan a meal for four-main course and a dessert or appetizer. Find two recipes with at least seven ingredients (salt and pepper not included in the seven) for the main course and at least four ingredients for your dessert or appetizer. Shop online or in the newspaper circulars and price out your recipes. Add sales tax at 7.9%. Pantry items you already have: Flour Oil Salt and pepper Standard seasonings Sugar Butter What is the total spent on the meal? How much will it cost you per person? How did your dinner party effect your budget? March 2nd Warm Up: What types of insurance are available to you as a consumer? What is insurance and why do we need it? Write down six types of insurance that are of interest to you and answer the following questions about each one.
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Check out the daily work and warm ups if you miss class and please make up the work! I want you all to succeed. I will accept late work for two weeks after it is due. Check in with me if something comes up!
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