Search Results: Teaching Kids about Money
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Practical Money Skills for Life: Free Personal Finance MaterialsSubject: Banking, Budgeting, Credit (Credit Cards, Credit Reporting, Credit Scoring), Identity Theft, Retirement Planning, Saving, Teaching Kids about MoneyAudiences: Students (College), Adults (Parents), Educators (Teachers)Source: Practical Money Skills for LifeFree financial literacy materials for educators, parents and consumers. Includes classroom modules, games, DVDs and brochures. Publication (Brochure), Game
English, Spanish
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Practical Money Skills for Life: GamesSubject: Banking, Budgeting, Credit, Saving, Teaching Kids about Money, Identity Theft, Investing, Retirement Planning, TaxesAudiences: Adults (Adult Learners, Parents), Students (College, High School, Middle School)Source: Practical Money Skills for LifeA library of games that make learning about managing money fun. Game, Website
English, Korean, Russian, Spanish, Vietnamese, Chinese
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RegoSubject: Banking, Consumer Issues, Teaching Kids about MoneyAudiences: Students (High School, Middle School), Adults (Parents)Source: Rego PaymentsAn online platform that empowers kids and teens to manage their money online and on-the-go, all within parental controls. Tool, Website, Multimedia (App)
English
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Savings SpreeSubject: Budgeting, Saving, Teaching Kids about MoneyAudiences: Adults (Parents), Students (Elementary, Middle School)Source: Money Savvy GenerationFor ages 7 and up. The game is presented in game show format, taking players through six rounds that test their financial knowledge and help them build money saving skills.
Works with iPad 2, iPad, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G, the original iPhone, and iPod touch. Game, Multimedia (App)
English
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Banking On KIDSSubject: Banking, Teaching Kids about MoneyAudiences: Adults (Parents), Students (Elementary, Middle School), Educators (Counselors, Teachers)Source: Banking on KIDSTeaching students to be fiscally prudent by operating "student-run banks" in their K-8th grade schools, through partnership with sponsoring banks/credit unions. Lesson Plan/Curricula
English
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Take Charge AmericaSubject: Teaching Kids about MoneyAudiences: Adults, EducatorsSource: Take Charge AmericaTake Charge America provides lesson plans for teachers to use with students from grades one to five. These lesson plans incorporate personal finance skills with childrenĀ“s books to provide a fun, well-rounded learning experience. Calculator, Website
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The CentsablesSubject: Teaching Kids about MoneyAudiences: Students (Elementary, Middle School)Source: Norm Hill Entertainment, Ltd.An interactive website with games, puzzles and exercises that help children understand the value of money and the ways it can impact their lives. Game, Website
English, Spanish
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The Economic & Financial Impact of the Oklahoma City BombingSubject: Consumer Issues, Teaching Kids about MoneyAudiences: Educators (Teachers), Students (High School)Source: Oklahoma Council on Economic Education, Oklahoma City National Memorial & MuseumInformation about the April 19, 1995, bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Building and the economic role it plays in the history of Oklahoma and our nation. Lesson Plan/Curricula
English
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The Financial Fairy TalesSubject: Teaching Kids about MoneyAudiences: Students (Elementary, Middle School)Source: Daniel Britton, financialfairytales.comA series of childrenĀ“s books that make learning about money fun, while sharing the values, habits, tools and skills for financial success. Publication (Book)
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.