Personal Finance Vocabulary - Match & Sort
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Description
This financial literacy matching activity includes 44 personal finance terms with definitions, for a total of 88 cards. This card set is great for older students struggling with the terminology involved in annuities, banking, and budgeting. The blank cards make it easy for you to adapt the set to include any other needed vocabulary. Your students will be talking money in no time!
Created for Ontario's MAP4C, this set is also suitable for MBF3C, MEL3E, MEL4E, as well as any course introducing older students to personal finance and budgeting.
Terms included:
•Amortization table
•Annuity
•Balance
•Bi-monthly
•Bi-weekly
•Budget
•Checking account
•Commission
•Compound interest
•Credit
•Credit rating
•Daily
•Debt
•Deductions
•Deposit
•Down payment
•Expenses
•Fixed cost
•Gross income
•Insurance
•Interest
•Lease
•Lender
•Loan
•Monthly
•Mortgage
•Net income
•Principal
•Quarterly
•Rent
•Salary
•Savings
•Semi-annually
•Semi-monthly
•Simple interest
•Spreadsheet
•Tax
•Term
•TVM solver
•Utilities
•Variable cost
•Wage
•Weekly
Suggestions for Use:
Print, separate, and match! Printing on card stock and/or laminating will help to keep these cards in good shape for repeated use. Alternately, print two sheets per page for smaller cards that students can glue into their notebooks.
After matching, have the students sort the vocabulary into groups of related terms (they can determine the categories or you can determine them). The blank cards are great for category labels (consider laminating them and having the students use whiteboard markers to record their groupings).
Follow up with a group discussion, journal entry, Frayer models, or the creation of word wall posters.
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