Financial Fitness for Life Teacher PD
Posted by Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia on May 21, 2018
June 2018 Personal Finance PD Programs at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
Want to put your students on the road to financial literacy? Want to leave a professional development program with a proven set of lessons that you can implement right away in your classroom?
Join us this June for one or more of our exciting personal finance professional development programs. We will show you how to excite K–8 students about personal finance using active- and collaborative-learning lessons from Financial Fitness for Life (FFFL). FFFL remains the most comprehensive set of lessons to engage your students in financial literacy and make you a master at conveying personal finance concepts in your classroom.
Each lesson in the FFFL curriculum engages your students in answering the compelling questions of personal finance. With masterful, age-appropriate activities aimed at deepening student understanding, each lesson approaches the teaching of personal finance with both active-learning strategies and language arts content and strategies that supports the Common Core.
Money Matters for Kids, Grades K–2
June 19, 2018
Money Matters for Kids, Grades 3–5
June 20, 2018
Personal Finance for the Middle School Classroom
June 21, 2018
For more information and to register for these programs, visit http://www.philadelphiafed.org/training.
When Philadelphia teachers register on our website, their registration fee will be automatically 100% discounted as long as their school city is listed as Philadelphia.
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