HSLM Curriculum Map
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August
Content and Essential Skills
Text Book, Consumer Education Economics
Ch. 3, Time Management and Study Skills
Ch.4, Cooperative Education
Ch. 5, Vocational Student Organizations
Skills
Why is Time Management Important?
Study Skills
What is Cooperative Education?
Group basics
Parliamentary Procedure
Vocational student organizations
Leadership
Assessment
Resources
Optional
September
Content and Essential Skills
Ch. 1, The power of Consumers
Ch. 2, Protecting consumer's rights
Ch. 3, Safeguarding your privacy
Skills
Identify the economic roles of individuals.
Analyze the impact of technology on consumers.
Explain effective uses of consumer skills.
-National Standard
2.1.1 Apply management and planning skills and processes to organize tasks and responsibilities.
-National Standard
2.2.1 Determine individual and family responsibility in relation to the environmental trends and issues.
2.2.2 Examine environmental trends and issues' effect on families and future generations.
2.2.3 Examine behaviors that conserve, reuse, and recycle resources to maintain the environment.
2.2.4 Investigate government regulations for conserving natural resources.
Assessment
Write letter of Complaint to a business.
Complete complaint letter
Math Activity 2 Weighing the Costs
Group work to develop skit demonstrating consumer courtesy.
Project around water in the environment.
Resources
Optional
October
Content and Essential Skills
Ch. 4. Recognizing Deception and Fraud
Ch. 5 Resolving Consumer Problems
Skills
-National Standards
2.5.1 Examine the use of resources in making choices that satisfy needs and wants of individuals and families.
Assessment
Computer Lab. time for career research
Resources
Optional
November
Content and Essential Skills
Ch. 6. Setting Priorities and Goals
Ch. 7, Managing Limited Resources
Ch. 8, Making Consumer Decisions
Ch. 9, Evaluating Information Sources
Skills
Advantages of credit
Types of credit
How to obtain credit
Types of Insurance
-National Standards
2.5.2 Examine economic impacts of laws and regulations that pertain to consumers and providers of services.
-National Standards
2.5.3 Examine economic impacts of laws and regulations that pertain to consumers and providers of service.
-National Standard
2.5.3 Examine economic impacts of laws and regulations that pertain to consumers and providers of services.
Distinguish between types of income.
Explain regulations affecting pay.
Give examples of benefits.
Describe employment classifications and their effect on pay and benefits.
-National Standard
2.5.4 Determine practices that allow families to maintain economic self-sufficiency.
2.6.1 Examine the need for personal and family financial planning
2.6.2 Apply management principles to decisions about individual and family insurance.
Assessment
Consumer math activity Entrepreneurship and Profit.
Math activity 5, Mean, Median, and Mode.
The Health of the Economy, Time Traveling Dollars.
Your Federal Budget. Group Work
Math Activity 6 Measuring Production
Global Economics Aground the World.
Activity on Currency exchange around the world.
Math Activity 8 Paying Income Tax
Work Activity on Income Tax
Math Activity 9 Calculating Net Worth
Financial Planning
Budget Basics
Resources
Optional
December
Content and Essential Skills
Chapter 21. Food and Nutrition
Skills
Shopping and food preparations
Assessment
- National Standard
2.1.3, Demonstrate management of individual and family resources, including food, clothing, shelter, health, recreation, and transportation.
Resources
Optional
January
Content and Essential Skills
Skills
Assessment
Resources
Optional
February
Content and Essential Skills
Skills
Assessment
Resources
Optional
March
Content and Essential Skills
Skills
Assessment
Resources
Optional
April
Content and Essential Skills
Skills
Assessment
Resources
Optional
May
Content and Essential Skills
Skills
Assessment
Resources
Optional
