Stewardship Student Workbook (2nd Edition)

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029386
ISBN
9781608263639
Grade 10-12
Christian/Religious
Medium Teacher Involvement
Visual
No other materials needed
Sequential
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Charlotte Mason
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Low Teacher Involvement
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Product Overview

  • Personal Finance or Consumer Math course for ages 15-17
  • 180 worksheets with 10 questions each
  • Solutions found in the Stewardship Instructional Manual
  • 36 weekly lessons, 1 credit

Description

For each of the 36 weekly lessons, there are five workbook pages that coincide with each one. Students will move at their own pace through the five lesson worksheets, completing short answer questions and engaging in family discussions. The answers and solutions to the questions are found in the Stewardship Instructional Manual. The Bible and discussion questions are taken from the Stewardship Biblical Studies chapters that coincide with the lesson. I personally love the question that engages parents and grandparents to share stories from their life along with good and bad financial decisions. 368 pgs, pb. 

Publisher's Description of Stewardship Student Workbook (2nd Edition)
The Stewardship Student Workbook includes thirty-six lessons organized into a weekly format, with five worksheets per lesson. Ten questions per lesson include seven problems from the lesson's consumer math topic, two covering the Biblical Principles and Scripture Studies, and one question written to encourage family discussion.

Most of the content in this curriculum is derived from Steve's own experience, but it is written to encourage family discussion about finances and values.

Note: This second edition does not include a Tests book. If tests are desired, the instructor should set aside one worksheet per lesson to serve as the test.

Stewardship: A Biblical Approach to Personal Finance integrates mathematical and biblical principles with Steve Demme's personable instruction. You may remember Mr. Demme from the Math-U-See® program. Using this updated 2nd edition, 15 to 17-year-olds apply concepts to life. Units cover income, banking, spending, transportation, living standards, lifestyle, post high school alternatives, saving and investing, and using time and treasure. Course requires the instructional manual, student workbook, and Biblical Studies book. The Instructional Manual contains lesson instructions and detailed solutions. Purchasing the Stewardship Digital Pack or the Stewardship 2nd Edition Set adds digital access to videos and calculators (loans & investment). The Student Workbooks contain thirty-six lessons (5 daily worksheets per lesson). Each lesson opens with the video. Then students complete ten questions: the first 7 are math; the last 3 are biblical application, including a family conversation question. This edition does not include a test booklet (one worksheet can serve as a test). Weekly, you'll also add Biblical Studies devotional lessons. These 36 lessons, from the Old and New Testaments, focus on 2 elements weekly: biblical rooting (i.e., identity in Christ or guarding their hearts) and applying Scripture to stewardship (i.e., honoring God with wealth or money in marriage). Note: The first edition is not compatible with the second edition. ~ Ruth

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Product Format:Paperback
Grades:10-12
Brand:Building Faith Families
ISBN:9781608263639
EAN/UPC:728943501636
Length in Inches:11
Width in Inches:8.5
Height in Inches:0.875
Weight in Pounds:2.35
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