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Consumer Math Lifepac - Unit 1 Worktext
Consumer Mathematics Unit 1 introduces students to the concepts of financial literacy, career planning, and income. Students will learn the definition of financial literacy and be introduced to the concept of setting personal financial goals and developing and following a financial plan. They will also learn about researching career paths, factors to consider when choosing a career, and valid sources of career information that may be used when considering important aspects of potential careers. Lastly, students will learn about different sources of income, pay deductions, and taxes adults pay related to income.
In this course, students will study:
· Financial literacy
· Budgeting
· Personal financial goals
· Career planning and research
· Entrepreneurship
· Sources of income
· Paycheck deductions
· Income tax
Course Objectives
· Upon successfully completing the course, students will be able to:
· Define financial literacy and understand its importance.
· Describe components of a financial plan.
· Calculate net worth.
· Set measurable short- and long-term financial goals that may be evaluated over time.
· List resources available to research career options.
· Explore career options.
· Analyze how career choice, education, and skills affect income.
· Describe the risks, costs, and rewards of starting a business.
· Apply the decision-making process to selecting a career path.
· Identify sources of income.
· Define key income terms.
· Describe factors affecting take-home pay, identifying deductions and withholdings.
· Give examples of employee benefits.
· Demonstrate a basic understanding of how income tax works.
· Identify taxes that adults pay and their purposes.
· Identify resources available to gain answers to questions about taxes.
Alpha Omega LIFEPAC Math provides homeschool families a complete, Christian math curriculum that emphasizes skill mastery. Designed for independent learning in grades 1-12, LIFEPACs are student worktexts (ten per grade) that are largely self-instructional. The Kindergarten LIFEPAC Course is teacher-student interactive, and uses two student books rather than the worktexts. A Teacher Guide is available for each grade level and contains the curriculum overview, notes, answer keys, and suggested schedule and teaching guidelines. The Teacher Guides for grades K-1 provide more detailed instruction for grades 2-12, to align with the self-teaching approach. Starting in second grade, the LIFEPAC Worktexts provide more direct student instruction to facilitate independent study. The parents role is to be available for student questions, to administer and grade tests, complete teacher checks, and ensure lesson completion.
Each Complete Boxed Set contains ten LIFEPACs and a teacher
guide. The only exception is the Grade K Boxed Set, which contains two student
books and a teacher guide. LIFEPACs only (no teacher guide) are also available
for use with multiple students. Review and self-tests are built into the
curriculum. LIFEPACs are colorful in the elementary grades, but become less
colorful as the grade level increases. Each set of ten LIFEPACs provides a
year-long curriculum.
You might be wondering, "What's the difference between this curriculum and Horizons Math?" After all, both programs come from the same publisher and follow a similar scope and sequence up to the sixth grade. The main difference, in my opinion, is that Horizons is not self-instructional (written instruction is not included in workbooks). Another difference is that LIFEPACs offer standard practice problems whereas Horizons offers a greater variety of problems (mazes, decoding, etc) as well as standard drills, but LIFEPACs provide many more problems per workbook page.
Product Format: | Paperback |
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Grades: | 10-12 |
Brand: | Alpha Omega Publications |
ISBN: | 9780740342721 |
Length in Inches: | 10.875 |
Width in Inches: | 8.375 |
Height in Inches: | 0.125 |
Weight in Pounds: | 0.3 |