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Exploring Life After High School - On My Own Activity Booklet

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Life Skills

Grades

Grade 11, 12

Types

Activities

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PDF

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About This Product

Exploring Life After High School - On My Own Activity Booklet
The booklet has been meticulously crafted to satisfy the criteria for Ambassador On My Own badges. This resource is ideal for public school teachers, homeschooling parents, or leaders working with frontier girl groups.
The Five Areas of Focus:
  • An enjoyable game/activity
  • A reality-based experience encapsulating daily life scenarios
Activities range from role-playing house-hunting to playing Price is Right theme games on living costs. Students will grasp what it takes to live independently.
Preparing for unexpected circumstances:
Through activities such as constructing a money-saving container and interacting with adults about their unanticipated expenses, students can learn about creating emergency savings.
Developing empathy and responsibility:
Tasks like frugal gifting inspire students towards mindful resource utilization. Budget planning exercises designed around holiday gift-giving rituals emphasize their responsibilities.
Please note: Leader Connecting Leaders holds no affiliations or endorsements with The Girl Scouts of the USA or Frontier Girls. This product aims at being an educational resource across multiple domains such as grade 11 & 12 classrooms or homeschooled settings emphasizing various life skills taught via interactive activities. The booklet is available as a downloadable PDF.

What's Included

Activities include:

Where will you live after high school role play different scenarios practicing being a apartment seeker or apartment owner, and then do a real world activity actually looking at apartments in area.

Figure out your daily needs play a game of price is right exploring the prices of what it takes to live on your own, and then do a real world activity understanding their expenses right now while they are still in high school.

Having fun on your own – play a game learning more about what it takes to save for the things we want, and then do a real world activity understanding what makes you happy and what you should be saving for in the future.

Planning For Bad Things – make a money saving container to be used toward unexpected bad things that happen in life then do a real world activity talking and networking with other adults to understand more about unexpected expenses they may have when they are out on their own.

Sharing what you have – Learn more about giving instead of receiving, do a activity to learn more about giving without spending money, and then do a real world activity where they start to budget and plan for gift giving for a holiday.

Resource Tags

life skills independent living financial literacy career readiness empathy

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