Week of March 1-5
Course: Senior Personal Finance and Citizenship, Period 1, Group A
Course Schedule: Monday/Wednesday in person; Friday: remote on Google Meet at 9:00AM
Office Hours: Friday 8:00-9:00 AM, 10:45 AM-11:45 AM on Google Meet
Essential Questions: How can budgeting help you achieve your financial goals?
Standards/PIs: Economics: I can evaluate the different strategies of money management. I can adjust my budget by analyzing different types of spending.
Civic Engagement: Students will demonstrate an understanding of the rights, duties, and responsibilities of a citizen, including voting and the electoral process
Student Assignments: Money Management Unit Test (Monday); Salary-Based Budget Project (Due by end of the day on Friday)
Links/Resources: All materials and resources are available on our Google Classroom.
Course: Senior Personal Finance and Citizenship, Period 1, Group B
Course Schedule: Tuesday/Thursday in person, Friday remote on Google Meet at 9:00AM
Office Hours: Friday 8:00-9:00 AM, 10:45 AM-11:45 AM on Google Meet
Essential Questions: How can budgeting help you achieve your financial goals?
Standards/PIs: Economics: I can evaluate the different strategies of money management. I can adjust my budget by analyzing different types of spending. Civic Engagement: Students will demonstrate an understanding of the rights, duties, and responsibilities of a citizen, including voting and the electoral process
Student Assignments: Money Management Unit Test (Tuesday); Salary-Based Budget Project (Due by end of day next Monday)
Links/Resources: All materials and resources are available on our Google Classroom.
Course: US History, Period 5, Group A
Course Schedule: Monday/Wednesday in person; Friday: remote on Google Meet from 10:20-10:50 AM
Office Hours: Friday 8:00-9:00 AM, 10:45 AM-11:45 AM on Google Meet
Essential Questions: To what extent is the government responsible for the well-being of its citizens?
Standards/PIs: Civic Engagement: I can consider multiple points of view and prioritize the pros and cons of those views to draw conclusions. History: I can trace the development of enduring themes and evaluate their impact on societal issues and trends. Economics: I can analyze both the singular and interdependent roles of financial institutions, the stock market, and government.
Student Assignments: LBJ’s “Great Society” speech analysis (Due by Wednesday); Unit summative assessment (Due by end of the day on Friday).
Links/Resources: All materials and resources are available on our Google Classroom.
Course: US History, Period 5, Group B
Course Schedule: Tuesday/Thursday in person; Friday: remote on Google Meet from 10:20-10:50 AM
Office Hours: Friday 8:00-9:00 AM, 10:45 AM-11:45 AM on Google Meet
Essential Questions: To what extent is the government responsible for the well-being of its citizens?
Standards/PIs: Civic Engagement: I can consider multiple points of view and prioritize the pros and cons of those views to draw conclusions. History: I can trace the development of enduring themes and evaluate their impact on societal issues and trends. Economics: I can analyze both the singular and interdependent roles of financial institutions, the stock market, and government.
Student Assignments: LBJ’s “Great Society” speech analysis (Due by Thursday); Unit summative assessment (Due by end of the day next Monday).
Links/Resources: All materials and resources are available on our Google Classroom.