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Protecting Yourself Online

It's a Money Thing


Dive into our financial literacy topics and discover how you can inspire your students with valuable money management skills! Let’s work together to make financial education an exciting part of your classroom.
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Identity Theft

Help your students understand the importance of internet safety.

Identify theft and online safety are growing concerns for everyday individuals. Teach your students various ways to safeguard against identity theft and how to navigate the internet safely.

Foiling Identity Theft

And How to Keep Your Information Safe

Explore the different ways your identity can be compromised, even through seemingly harmless actions. Additionally, find out how you can protect your information by making straightforward changes. 

How to Spot Scams

What Are the Red Flags to Look For?

Learn about some of the common scams that are out there and key ways to spot these scams. By watching out for certain clues, it can better educate you and others on how to stay safe on the internet.

Browse Our Other Lesson Plan Topics

Understanding Credit

Learn how to compare credit card features and benefits, what your credit score means, and ways to boost it.

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Using Payment Cards

Learn about the comparison of three popular payment types, how credit card billing works, and a strategy for owning a credit card.

Exploring Money Beliefs

Learn how money shapes our behavior and financial decisions, and how these beliefs influence our financial decisions.

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Protecting Yourself Online

Learn the importance of keeping your personal data safe online, and about common scams you may encounter on the internet.

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Paying for School

Learn about student loans, grants, awards and scholarships, and how students can get ahead of the game in financing their education.

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Compound Interest

Discover the significance of compound interest for long-term savings, explore its influencing factors, and learn how to use the Rule of 72.