Insurance: Guided Doodle Notes Unit for Middle & High School Personal Finance
How INSURANCE works (for Teens): Build life skills and financial literacy through fun, interactive guided doodle notes!
This unit of visual guided notes is in PDF format and includes these personal finance topics and life skills:
- Concept of Insurance as Risk Management: The Big Picture
- How It Works
- Vocabulary (policy, premium, deductible, term, risk, rider, beneficiaries, claim)
- Types of Insurance (Life & Health vs. Property & Casualty)
- Homeowner's & Renter's Insurance
- Car Insurance (Collision, Liability, etc.)
- Life Insurance (How it Works, Term vs. Whole Life, etc.)
- Health Insurance (How it Works, HMO vs. PPO, Employer Provided vs. Individual, Medicare & Medicaid)
- Other Types of Insurance
- Insurability Factors
- Risk & Fraud
- Interactive practice and examples to help students really understand!
Through this guided doodle note method, students learn the concepts in a creative way that transfers well to long-term memory.
**INCLUDES GUIDED AUDIO LECTURES where my voice can walk your students through each lesson!
You and your students can access the online guided audio lectures that accompany all the lessons in this book at mathgiraffe.com/supplement
Doodle notes activate both hemispheres of the brain and lead to increased focus and retention! Because of dual coding theory, the student brain can process the new content more easily through the interactive tasks, visual memory triggers, and opportunities to sketch, color, and embellish!
*This unit is just one of six chapters in a full course on financial literacy, so if you teach more finance topics to teens, check out the full bundle:
The Personal Finance Doodle Note Book offers your middle or high school students the brain benefits of visual note taking all throughout their financial literacy coursework! The doodle notes include:
- taxes
- budgeting
- credit
- interest
- stocks
- banking
- insurance
- mortgages
- investing
- loans
- net worth
- and more!
For that full book, select this option instead: Financial Literacy for Teens