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Bank Statement Review

Extension Activity Lesson Plan

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Award-Winning Curriculum

Curriculum Categories

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Literacy

Sharing & Connecting Online

Using Online Accounts

Workplace Technology

Social

Skills

Flexible Thinking/Problem Solving

Active Listening

Interpreting Directions

Language

Expressive/Receptive Language

Workplace Communication

Giving, Receiving, & Interpreting Feedback

Behavior

Self-regulation

Self-advocacy

Time-on-task Attendance

  • Workplace Expectations

Functional

Academics

Reading

Writing

Financial Literacy (Earning, Spending, & Saving)

Transition

Interviewing

Real-World Employment Projects

Work-Ready Resume & Portfolio

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Employment Experience

Identify

Interest

Work-

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Performance

Reviews

Portfolio�+ Interview

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employment project in Digitability's

Work Simulation Library and apply

for the job they are interested in.

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to Employers�

Interview Talking Points from

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Apply for a Job

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The First Virtual Banking System for

Special Education Students

Bankability allows students to experience a modern banking app while learning financial literacy and workplace behavior.

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Budgeting Tools

Pay Bills & Purchase Rewards

Earn Virtual Money

Students manage their checking and savings accounts, pay bills, shop, and review their finances all from their online bank account.

Budgeting tools allow students to practice financial decision-making, budgeting, and record-keeping in a controlled environment.

Students earn a classroom currency for behavior and receive direct deposits into their checking account each payday.

The First Virtual Banking System

for Special Education Students

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Track Progress

Logged behavior dollars help teachers track behavior overtime. Reports can be generated and shared at the click of a button.

Behavior Support

Designed by experts, Bankability develops self-regulation strategies and replacement behaviors with comprehensive lesson plans included.

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Teachers can customize classroom bills and rewards, run payroll, and approve purchase requests all from their Bankability dashboard.

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for Special Education Students

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Bank Statement Review

October Week 1 Extension Activity

Key Concept: Knowing where our money is goes is an important concept of financial literacy. Students can complete the bank statement review to identify parts of a bank statement.

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Directions:

  • Hang posters boards around the room to create “stations” around the classroom. Post a topic and question on each poster.
  • Divide students evenly into small groups up to 4.
  • Each group begins at a different station.
  • Teachers will set a timer and students will stay at each station for that set period of time. (1-2 minutes)
  • During their time at each station, students will read the question and write or paste their answers on the chart paper. Once their answer is recorded, students should review answers written by other students.
  • When the time goes off, students will rotate to the next station, circling around the room.
  • This will repeat until each group has visited each station.
  • Once all groups have visited all stations, students will will participate in a quick debrief. Students will share what they notice about answers on each poster.

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For a participation dollar, what are some ways we can track our money?

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For a participation dollar, what are some things we track throughout the month?

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Internet

For a participation dollar, who can share a summary of their payroll earnings?

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Internet

For a participation dollar, who can tell me where they spent money this month?

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Tier 2/3 Modification

YES

NO

Bank statement

Pay stub

log

Back to question

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Tier 2/3 Modification

YES

NO

earnings

spending

budgeting

Back to question

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Tier 2/3 Modification

YES

NO

Participation

Exit Ticket

Employee Salary

Back to question

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Tier 2/3 Modification

YES

NO

Bills

Rewards

Saving

Back to question

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