Sometimes it feels like the hardest math problem is deciding what math courses your high schooler should take! If they aren't interested in a STEM career, certain math courses can be unnecessarily frustrating or even seem useless after high school.
Consumer Math for Real Life is our high school math curriculum that fulfills an entire math credit while teaching skills your student will use in the real world. From creating a budget, to writing a business plan, to planning and calculating the cost to floor a room, this course teaches math from a practical perspective. By the end of this course, your student will:
Most importantly, they will learn that biblical wisdom is the solid foundation on which they can make every decision. Order today and help your student understand that math isn't just equations in a textbook!
Nothing will be mailed to you as this is a digital product. You can print the file and staple it together. We like to use fun duct tape to secure the staples and keep them from poking.
Our Consumer Math course provides a full credit of high school Math. This curriculum applies the math principles your student has learned already to real life situations they will encounter, while also framing everything with a biblical perspective.
Throughout this course, your student will engage in and learn to solve the kind of math problems that come up in real life. Consumer Math helps them understand the value of stewarding their money wisely and gives them practice comparing and calculating prices in order to make the best choice for their budget.
Budgeting and understanding income versus expenses is a huge hurdle for young adults today. Consumer Math breaks this down, helping students to evaluate what financial responsibility looks like and preparing them to approach life from the perspective of wisely stewarding what God has graciously given them.
Various types of income including commission, hourly wages, and tips are described in detail and immediately followed with a practical application. Students are then challenged to apply what they've learned, seeing exactly how these concepts apply to and affect their lives.
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