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Access Your Potential® is focused on equipping students with the technology, financial and career skills they need to succeed. That's why we've created technology skills and financial literacy curricula that are free for all to use. Please download, teach and share with others.

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Technology skills curriculum

We’ve collaborated with Code.org to create a technology skills curriculum for middle school students to help students make connections between technology topics they might be interested in and potential careers. Lesson summaries by topic are included below. Those lessons that require the use of computers are indicated with an asterisk (*).

Problem Solving - Personal Innovations

Getting students excited and connecting their own personal interests to computer science. Students are asked to share something they know a lot about and teach it to a small group. Groups make a “rapid” prototype of an innovative idea and share it. Students watch a brief video about computing innovations.

One hour class lesson plan

Short summary video and accompanying worksheet (great for virtual learning) 

Technology Foundations - What is a Computer?

Students develop a preliminary definition of a computer. To begin the lesson, the class will brainstorm possible definitions for a computer and place the results of this brainstorm on the board. Next, students will work in groups to sort pictures into “is a computer” or “is not a computer” on poster paper. Groups will place their posters around the room and briefly explain their motivations for choosing some of their most difficult categorizations.

One hour class lesson plan

Short summary video and accompanying worksheet (great for virtual learning)

Data Science & Analytics - Problem Solving with Big Data

Students look at how data is collected and used by organizations to solve problems in the real world. Then students are presented two scenarios that could be solved using data and brainstorm the types of data they would want to solve them and how they could collect the data. Each problem is designed to reflect a real-world service that exists. After brainstorming, students watch a video about a real-world service and record notes about what data is collected by the real-world service and how it is used. 

One hour class lesson plan

Short summary video and accompanying worksheet (great for virtual learning)

Programming - Hour of Code

Learners of all ages get an introductory experience with coding and computer science and the potential careers these skills can lead to. Students have the opportunity to choose a number of Hour of Code lessons from Minecraft to Star Wars to Frozen. All lessons provide the opportunity for students to learn the basics of coding in a fun and engaging way.

One hour class lesson plan

Short summary video and accompanying worksheet (great for virtual learning)

Web Development - Creating Websites

Students learn the basics of creating webpages using HTML and CSS coding languages through an online tutorial. HTML is the markup language that you surround content with, to tell browsers about headings, lists, tables, etc. CSS is the stylesheet language that you style the page with, to tell browsers to change the color, font, layout, and more. With this lesson, students are able to use these languages and see these changes come to life on sample webpages.

One hour class lesson plan

Short summary video and accompanying worksheet (great for virtual learning)

App Development - User Interfaces

Students look an important phase of app design - prototyping a product that attempts to address user needs. In teams, students examine a paper prototype for a chat app called "Txt Ur Grndkdz". Through using this paper prototype, students get a chance to see how a simple paper prototype can be used to quickly test ideas and assumptions before we ever get to the computer. After "using" the provided prototype students begin to identify ways to improve the next iteration.

One hour class lesson plan

Short summary video and accompanying worksheet (great for virtual learning)

App Development – Intro to App Lab (students 13+)

This tutorial is designed to quickly introduce the App Lab programming environment as a powerful tool for building and sharing apps. The tutorial teaches students to create and control buttons, text, images, sounds, and screens in JavaScript using either blocks or text. At the end of the tutorial students are given time to either extend a project they started building into a "Choose Your Own Adventure", "Greeting Card", or "Personality Quiz" app. They can also continue on to build more projects featured on the code.org/applab page.

One hour class lesson plan

Short summary video (great for virtual learning) Please note a worksheet is not available for this lesson.

Cybersecurity - Simple Encryption

Students are introduced to the need for encryption and simple techniques for breaking (or cracking) secret messages. Students try their own hand at cracking a message encoded with the classic Caesar cipher and also a Random Substitution Cipher. The most important aspect of this lesson is to understand how and why encryption plays a role in all of our lives every day on the Internet, and that making good encryption is not trivial.

One hour class lesson plan

Short summary video and accompanying worksheet (great for virtual learning)

Internet of Things

This lesson will guide students through an abbreviated version of the design process they will be seeing throughout this unit. Students first brainstorm a list of potential users of smart clothing. As a class, they then group these ideas into broad categories and each group will choose one category of user. Groups repeat this process to brainstorm needs or concerns of their user, eventually categorizing these needs and choosing one to focus on. Finally, students design a piece of smart clothing, using the specific needs and concerns they brainstormed to guide their decision making. 

One hour class lesson plan

Short summary video and accompanying worksheet (great for virtual learning)

Tech of Tomorrow - Essential 8 curriculum

PwC has created 8 experiences for middle and high school students based on PwC’s “Essential Eight” technologies -These are the core technologies that will matter most for business, across every industry, over the next three to five years. These lessons (which can be experienced in two ways) can be facilitated in person or virtually by our staff, teachers or parents.

3D Printing

One hour class lesson plan

Short summary video and accompanying worksheet (great for virtual learning)

Artificial Intelligence

One hour class lesson plan

Short summary video and accompanying worksheet (great for virtual learning)

Augmented Reality

One hour class lesson plan

Short summary video  and accompanying  worksheet (great for virtual learning)

Blockchain

One hour class lesson plan

Short summary video and accompanying  worksheet (great for virtual learning)

Drones

One hour class lesson plan

Short summary video and accompanying worksheet (great for virtual learning)

Internet of Things

One hour class lesson plan

Short summary video and accompanying worksheet (great for virtual learning)

Robotics

One hour class lesson plan

Short summary video and accompanying worksheet (great for virtual learning)

Virtual Reality

One hour class lesson plan

Short summary video and accompanying worksheet (great for virtual learning)

Financial literacy curriculum

Our financial literacy curriculum has modules for all school levels composed of easy-to-follow lesson plans accompanied by engaging activities. Click on the school level below for the associated lessons.

Elementary School Lessons


These lessons are for students in elementary school.

Credit & Debt: Borrowing Basics

Financial Responsibility & Decision Making: Possible Ways to Prevent Identity Theft

  • One hour class lesson plan
  • Short summary video  and accompanying  worksheet (great for virtual learning)

Home Buying: Deciding Where to Live

  • One hour class lesson plan
  • Short summary video  and accompanying worksheet (great for virtual learning)

Income & Careers: Exploring Jobs: Past, Present, and Future

  • One hour class lesson plan
  • Short summary video and accompanying worksheet (great for virtual learning)

Planning & Money Management: Sharing Your Resources

  • One hour class lesson plan
  • Short summary video and accompanying worksheet (great for virtual learning)

Risk & Insurance: Dealing with Risk

  • One hour class lesson plan
  •  Short summary video and accompanying  worksheet (great for virtual learning)

Saving & Investing: Choosing to Save Money

  • One hour class lesson plan
  • Short summary video and accompanying worksheet (great for virtual learning)

Middle School Lessons

These lessons are for middle school students.

Credit & Debit: Understanding Credit

  • One hour class lesson plan
  • Short summary video and accompanying worksheet (great for virtual learning)

Financial Responsibility & Decision Making: Spotting Advertisements

  • One hour class lesson plan
  • Short summary video  and accompanying worksheet (great for virtual learning)

Home Buying: Buying a Home

  • One hour class lesson plan
  • Short summary video and accompanying worksheet (great for virtual learning)

Income & Careers: Increasing Your Human Capital

  • One hour class lesson plan
  • Short summary video and accompanying worksheet (great for virtual learning)

Paying for College: Understanding College Costs

  • One hour class lesson plan
  • Short summary video and accompanying worksheet (great for virtual learning)

Planning & Money Management: Creating a Spending Plan

  • One hour class lesson plan
  • Short summary video and accompanying worksheet (great for virtual learning)

Risk & Insurance: Deciding to Buy Insurance

  • One hour class lesson plan
  • Short summary video and accompanying worksheet (great for virtual learning)

Saving & Investing: Beginning to Save

  • One hour class lesson plan
  • Short summary video and accompanying worksheet (great for virtual learning)

Taxes: Paying for Government Services

  • One hour class lesson plan
  • Short summary video and accompanying worksheet (great for virtual learning)

High School Lessons

These lessons are for high school students.

Financial Responsibility & Decision Making: Preventing Financial Fraud

  • One hour class lesson plan
  • Short summary video and accompanying worksheet (great for virtual learning)

Income & Careers: Making Informed Career Decisions

  • One hour class lesson plan
  • Short summary video and accompanying worksheet (great for virtual learning)

Saving & Investing: Planning for the Future

  • One hour class lesson plan
  • Short summary video and accompanying worksheet (great for virtual learning)

Stock market: Buying Stocks

  • One hour class lesson plan
  • Short summary video and accompanying worksheet (great for virtual learning)

Taxes: Paying Taxes

  • One hour class lesson plan
  • Short summary video and accompanying worksheet (great for virtual learning)

Home Buying: Preparing to Buy a Home

  • One hour class lesson plan
  • Short summary video and accompanying worksheet (great for virtual learning)

Paying for College: Paying for Further Education or Training

  • One hour class lesson plan
  • Short summary video and accompanying worksheet (great for virtual learning)

Planning & Money Management: Developing a Personal Budget

  • One hour class lesson plan
  • Short summary video and accompanying worksheet (great for virtual learning)

Risk & Insurance: Shopping for Insurance

  • One hour class lesson plan
  • Short summary video and accompanying worksheet (great for virtual learning)

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