Texas
9th-12th Grade
State Standards
Look below to see how Banzai's courses, worksheets, activities, and games align with the Personal Financial Literacy for 9th-12th Grade. Use the filters to change the location, set of standards, and grade level. Note, any one activity listed will satisfy the associated competency.
Financial Literacy Topics
Standard
Defined by Personal Financial Literacy
Banzai Solutions
*Any of the activities listed will satisfy the standard
A: Understanding interest, avoiding and eliminating credit card debt
Banking (Game)Consumer Smarts (Game)Life Scenarios (Game)Advanced Budgeting (Game)Middle School Personal Finance (Workbook)Owning a Car (Worksheet)Simple Interest (Worksheet)Get Out of Debt (Worksheet)Credit Cards (Worksheet)Interest (Article)Credit Score (Article)Borrowing (Article)Credit Cards (Article)Managing Debt (Article)
B: Understanding the rights and responsibilities of renting or buying a home
C: Managing money to make the transition from renting a home to home ownership
D: Starting a small business
Lemonade Tycoon (Game)College Alternatives (Game)How Much Can I Make? (Game)Quantitative Business Research (Worksheet)Market Research (Worksheet)Interview a Business (Worksheet)Reasons Businesses Fail (Article)Jobs and Income (Article)Business Plan (Article)Small Business (Article)Become an Entrepreneur (Article)
E: Being a prudent investor in the stock market and using other investment options
Retirement (Game)Stock Market Showdown (Game)Middle School Personal Finance (Workbook)Investment Terms (Worksheet)IRA (Worksheet)Emergency Fund (Worksheet)Interest (Article)Intro to Investing (Article)Investments (Article)Stock Market Conditions (Article)Investments (Article)Stock Market 101 (Article)
F: Beginning a savings program and planning for retirement
Advanced Budgeting (Game)Life Scenarios (Game)Lemonade Tycoon (Game)Retirement (Game)Middle School Personal Finance (Workbook)Income & Expenses (Worksheet)Income & Expenses (Worksheet)401k (Worksheet)IRA (Worksheet)Emergency Fund (Worksheet)50/30/20 Rule (Worksheet)Making and Spending Money (Article)Planning Expenses (Article)Intro to Investing (Article)Shares and CDs (Article)Job Benefits (Article)Saving Money (Article)50/30/20 Budgeting (Article)Understanding IRAs (Article)
G: Bankruptcy
H: The types of bank accounts available to consumers and the benefits of maintaining a bank account
Advanced Budgeting (Game)Life Scenarios (Game)Lemonade Tycoon (Game)Banking (Game)Middle School Personal Finance (Workbook)Interview a Pro (Worksheet)Your First Account (Worksheet)Checking Accounts (Worksheet)Peer-to-Peer Payments (Article)Saving Money (Article)Shares and CDs (Article)Opening an Account (Article)Check It Out (Article)
I: Balancing a check book
J: The types of loans available to consumers and becoming a low‑risk borrower
L: Charitable giving
M: Completing the application for federal student aid provided by the United States Department of Education