Kindergarten to Grade 2
Other Pennsylvania Personal Finance sets
Other Pennsylvania Personal Finance sets
Personal Finance Fundamentals 17.1
Financial goal setting and decision making
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Identify short-term financial goals and steps people can take to achieve them. 17.1.K-2.A
- B
Explain how limited personal financial resources affect the choices people make.17.1.K-2.B
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Financial mindset and behaviors
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Describe how friends and family can impact a person's attitudes toward money.17.1.K-2.C
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Financial services
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Describe ways people use financial institutions (e.g., depositing money, obtaining cash).17.1.K-2.F
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Financial record keeping
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Consumer protection
- K
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Sources of income
Income17.2
Sources of income
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Identify reasons people and households require income. 17.2.K-2.A
- B
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Factors influencing income
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Predict the knowledge and skills needed for various jobs.17.2.K-2.C
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Self-employment and supplemental income
- G
Identify ways people earn income through entrepreneurship.17.2.K-2.G
- G
Income and payroll taxes
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Spending17.3
Spending decisions
- A
Describe spending choices people make in everyday life and factors that influence them.17.3.K-2.A
- B
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- A
Developing a budget
- C
Differentiate between money that is received and money that is spent.17.3.K-2.C
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Describe how people use money for different purposes, including spending, saving, and sharing with others. 17.3.K-2.D
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Payment methods
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Major life purchases
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Sales and Property Taxes
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Charitable Giving
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Identify items people might give to someone else or donate to charity.17.3.K-2.M
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Saving and Investing17.4
Asset building
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Describe things people own (e.g., toys, home, money).17.4.K-2.A
- A
Saving
- B
Describe reasons people save money for the future rather than spend it now.17.4.K-2.B
- C
Identify ways children can keep their money safe and avoid losing it.17.4.K-2.C
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Investing
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Investing risk tolerance
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Risk and Insurance17.5
Risk identification and management
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Identify risks in everyday situations.17.5.K-2.A
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Explain ways to avoid or reduce risks.17.5.K-2.B
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Insurance
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Financial fraud and identity theft
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Give examples of personal information that should be kept private.17.5.K-2.H
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Credit17.6
Credit use and benefits
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Describe the process of borrowing items or money from someone else.17.6.K-2.A
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Types of credit
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Costs of credit
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Identify potential advantages and disadvantages of borrowing from others. 17.6.K-2.E
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Credit rights and responsibilities
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Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Kindergarten, Grade 1, and Grade 2
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- Academic Standards for Personal Finance Grades K-12
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