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Strand 4

Students will evaluate saving methods and investment strategies.

Standard 3

Discuss the risks and returns of investing.

  • Evaluating Savings Methods and Investment Strategies
    Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of savings vocabulary and products, the PYF concept, and the importance of preserving principles in the face of inflation.
  • Exploring Investment Strategies: The ENGAGING STAX Game
    Students will comprehend saving and investing, understand the concept of risk versus reward, and gain knowledge about various investment types and vocabulary.
  • Invest with Stax Interactive
    Students will play the interactive game called Stax and see if they can beat the market in a 20-year period. Reflection questions will be answered after game play.
  • Retirement Plan Options
    In this lesson, students will learn about retirement plan options such as 401K plans, Roth IRA's and pensions.
  • Stock Market Game
    Students play the stockmarketgame.org in teams. After learning the basics, students research different companies and each team spends $100k on stocks.
  • Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Understanding Compound Interest
    Students will define compound interest, distinguish it from simple interest, calculate compound interest using a compound interest rate calculator, and apply the concept to real-life scenarios.


UEN logo http://www.uen.org - in partnership with Utah State Board of Education (USBE) and Utah System of Higher Education (USHE).  Send questions or comments to USBE Specialist - Breckon  Heywood and see the Financial Literacy website. For general questions about Utah's Core Standards contact the Director - Jennifer  Throndsen.

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