Want to teach your student(s) about money and how to manage it?
This is a great place to start! We hope that you find these lessons helpful to augment your at-home learning.
Downloadable
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It Is Never Too Early: Deciding on a College
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Vacation Time: Let’s Get Away!
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Savvy Shopping and Saving: What’s it Worth to You?
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The Legendary Lemonade Stand: Cost of Doing Business
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Greater Than or Less Than: Want and Need
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Counting Coins: Recognizing Currency
Interactive
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Welcome to the world of smart money management! Upper elementary-grades students will learn financial responsibility and decision-making as they develop a plan to spend and save their money. Also available – Printable Glossary Terms and Off-line Activities
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Risk and Insurance for upper elementary school students
Why do you need insurance? What kinds should you have? Risk is a part of life, but you can protect yourself from financial loss when an accident occurs to you or something you own. This activity will help you understand risk, insurance terms, and what kinds of insurance might be most beneficial to you.