- Hatch High School Business Curriculum Guide – https://cbaapps.bgsu.edu/HatchHighSchoolCurriculumGuide/index.cfm — NOTE: Users must first register for online access to gain access to all the resources available, but registration is FREE!
- EverFi – https://platform.everfi.net/ — An AWESOME online, self-paced curriculum with courses in financial literacy, social and emotional learning, health and wellness, career readiness, and more! – NOTE: Teachers must first register for access for their school/classes. This registration is FREE! After registering, teachers may then set up their own classes in EverFi – and importing students from Google Classroom is available!
- Wharton School of Business – https://kwhs.wharton.upenn.edu/category/toolkit/ — A once monthly email available to teachers with direct access to Knowledge @ Wharton High School resources with a variety of themes. This site also has previous Educator Toolkit resources available for direct access.
- Edmentum – Free Resources to Continue Learning During School Closures – A variety of online resources, video lesson, eLearning plans, and more!
- BE Publishing – https://mailchi.mp/bepublishing.com/get–resources – FREE access to online CTE content through April 30, 2020 (currently) through BE Publishing!
- High School Financial Planning Program (HSFPP) – Adapting the HSFPP for Online Instruction and Distance Learning – A guide to adapting HSFPP’s popular lessons to online instruction and distance learning.
- Youth Entrepreneurs Academy – https://yeacademy.org/ — FREE innovative learning resources to engage your students in entrepreneurial content in the classroom.
- Next Gen Personal Finance – https://www.ngpf.org/ — FREE personal finance curriculum resources in a variety of formats (middle school, 8-hour workshop, 18-hour workshop, 9 weeks, full semester, and full year)! NGPF also offers a wide variety of FREE teacher professional development and advocacy resources, too!
- American Institute of Certified Public Accountants ’360 Degrees of Financial Literacy’ – https://www.360financialliteracy.org/ — A wide range of FREE topic resources and calculators to supplement existing instruction.
- Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ‘Youth Financial Education Series’ – https://www.consumerfinance.gov/practitioner–resources/youth–financial–education/ — FREE tools and resources to support K-12 personal finance education.
- Take Charge Today (University of Arizona) – https://takechargetoday.arizona.edu/ — FREE ready-to-teach, activity-based lesson plans to support personal finance education.
- Practical Money Skills (VISA) – https://www.practicalmoneyskills.com/ — Multiple FREE lesson plans and student activities covering a wide variety of personal finance topics.
- EdPuzzle – https://edpuzzle.com – An AWESOME way to integrate videos into your online instruction! Search the THOUSANDS of already created video lessons (many that correlate directly with existing YouTube, Khan Academy, and more videos) or create one of your own! Multiple-choice and/or short-answer questions can be integrated directly into the video and EdPuzzle integrates easily with Google Classroom. NOTE: FREE access is available – however, your district may also have PRO access, so check it out!
- Newsela – https://newsela.com/ — Authentic content coupled with assessment (quiz questions and writing prompts) from trusted publications like the New York Times, Associated Press, The Washington Post, The Economist, USA Today, Bloomberg, and MANY more! Newsela is currently offering FREE online access to content through the end of this school year. And you can assign articles and push them directly to Google Classroom or copy the assignment link for other LMSs.
- Federal Reserve Education – https://www.federalreserveeducation.org/ — Classroom materials and publications offered FREE by The Federal Reserve Bank.
- Online Quiz Games – Kahoot!, Quizizz, Quizlet – Great online reinforcement for basic terms / concepts. Students love these because they appeal to their “gaming” instincts, yet they can still practice, learn, and reinforce basic terms / concepts already covered in class previously. A variety of different of delivery formats are available across these platforms.
- Junior Achievement – https://www.juniorachievement.org/web/programs/programs;jsessionid=4798FB74D2C6213C2 693CE1A0E9FFB2F – A variety of resources, offered in conjunction with Junior Achievement (you may need to contact your local JA Office for access to materials) for elementary, middle school, and high school students in entrepreneurship, financial literacy, and work readiness topics.
Ohio Business Educators Association http://www.obea–ohio.org/OBEA/