Happy Monday friends! I am so excited to share with y'all an updated product that is now available in the caravan sonnet shoppe at teachers pay teachers! This is a resource for personal finance teachers at the high school or college level. If you would like to go directly to this resource you can click HERE!
Help your students make one of the most important financial decisions of their lives with clarity and confidence.
This engaging and thoughtfully designed resource walks students through the real cost of a college education—moving beyond surface-level discussions to help them analyze, compare, and reflect on what college truly costs and what it means for their financial future.
Built for both high school and college-level learners, this lesson combines data-driven instruction, structured guided notes, and meaningful reflection to support deeper understanding and real-world application.
What’s Included in this NO PREP Resource:
✔PowerPoint Presentation (14 slides)
* Clear, visually engaging, and classroom-ready
* Incorporates real data and statistics to support analysis
✔Student Guided Notes
* Keeps students focused and accountable during instruction
* Organized to support comprehension and retention
* Comes with Teacher Answer Key
✔Reflection Activity
* Encourages students to think critically about their own college and financial decisions
* Promotes personal connection and long-term relevance
* Comes with Teacher Answer Key
✔Editable Format
* Easily customize to fit your classroom needs
* Compatible with PowerPoint and Google Slides
Topics Covered:
* Rising college costs
* Average cost of attendance
* Tuition and fees by region and state
* Cost differences by degree
* Books, supplies, and hidden expenses
* Sticker price vs. net price
* Comparing college costs and financial choices
Thank you so much for all of your support of the shoppe! If you would like to check out the shoppe you can find it HERE! This has been an incredible blessing and you are making this possible!! Thank you again friends! Happy Monday!



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