Search Results: Teaching Kids about Money

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  • 11.
    EverFi Financial Literacy Platform for Middle Schools
    Subject: Teaching Kids about Money, Budgeting, Financial Planning, Saving
    Audiences: Educators, Students (Middle School)
    Source: N/A
    The MassMutual Foundation has partnered with EverFi to lead a major initiative to bring critical financial education to middle and high school students across the United States.
    Free Resource
    Tool, Website
    English

     
  • 12.
    Familyeducation
    Subject: Teaching Kids about Money
    Audiences: Adults (Parents), Students
    Source: Familyeducation
    Teach your child the value of saving and spending wisely. These games and tips will help him learn about the value of money.
    Free Resource
    Website
    English

     
  • 13.
    Fifty Nifty Econ Cards
    Subject: Teaching Kids about Money
    Audiences: Students (Elementary, Middle School), Educators (Teachers)
    Source: The Federal Reserve Bank
    Helps students develop a knowledge base of economic and personal finance words and their meanings.
    Free Resource
    Lesson Plan/Curricula, Activity
    English

     
  • 14.
    Finance 4 Kidz
    Subject: Teaching Kids about Money
    Audiences: Students (Elementary)
    Source: Fintelligence Publishing
    A series of books over different personal finance topics for kids.
    Resource has a Fee
    Publication (Book)
    English

     
  • 15.
    Finance in the Classroom
    Subject: Teaching Kids about Money
    Audiences: Educators (Teachers)
    Source: The Utah Education Network
    Finance in the Classroom provides personal finance materials for K-12 educators, students and parents.
    Free Resource
    Activity, Lesson Plan/Curricula, Tool, Website
    English

     
  • 16.
    Financial Fables
    Subject: Saving (Setting Goals), Consumer Issues, Teaching Kids about Money
    Audiences: Adults (Parents), Educators (Teachers), Students (Elementary)
    Source: Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
    Financial Fables are entertaining stories that combine reading, economics and personal finance into life lessons that feature "money morals."
    Free Resource
    Activity, Lesson Plan/Curricula, Multimedia
    English

     
  • 17.
    Frugal Mama
    Subject: Banking, Budgeting, Taxes, Teaching Kids about Money
    Audiences: Adults (Parents)
    Source: FRUGAL MAMA
    A website dedicated to creating a high-quality life on a low budget.
    Free Resource
    Website (Blog)
    English

     
  • 18.
    Games for Change
    Subject: Teaching Kids about Money
    Audiences: Students (College, High School, Middle School)
    Source: Games for Change
    Games for Change facilitates the creation and distribution of social impact games that serve as tools in humanitarian and educational efforts. Financial literacy related games address economics and poverty.
    Free Resource
    Game, Website
    English

     
  • 19.
    Generation Money
    Subject: Teaching Kids about Money
    Audiences: Educators (Teachers), Adults (Parents), Students (High School, Middle School)
    Source: FINRA Investor Education Foundation, Channel One News
    Play games, take quizzes and explore calculators that test your financial skills.
    Free Resource
    Lesson Plan/Curricula, Game, Website
    English

     
  • 20.
    Activites that teach economics
    Subject: Banking, Teaching Kids about Money
    Audiences: Educators (Teachers)
    Source: Federal Reserve Bank
    Classroom activities produced by the Federal Reserve.
    Free Resource
    Activity
    English

     

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Oklahoma Money Matters established this clearinghouse of financial literacy resources as a tool to help teachers, professors, educational administrators, practitioners and communities access information and instructional materials to support personal finance education for all ages. The clearinghouse contains publications, curricula and multimedia that address important money management topics such as saving for retirement, building a budget, balancing your checkbook and managing credit. We hope these resources help you make smart financial decisions and/or help you teach someone else how to manage their money successfully.