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UCANGO2 Elementary Career ExplorationSubject: Career Exploration, Games/Interactive Engagement, Pathway to Financial Success, Teaching Kids about MoneyAudiences: Students (Elementary), Educators, ParentsSource: UCanGo2, Oklahoma College Assistance Program, OCAPIt´s never too earlier to start planning for college. These worksheets allow students as young as kindergarten to explore possible careers. Activity, Website
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Budget Challenge Personal Finance SimulationSubject: Budgeting, Consumer Issues (Insurance), Economics, Investing, Retirement Planning, Saving (Emergency Fund), TaxesAudiences: Adults (Parents), Educators (Teachers)Source: ProperLiving, LLCA personal finance simulation that rewards good behavior and teaches modern skills through modern technology and a learn by doing approach. Activity, Game, Multimedia (App)
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DoughMainSubject: Banking, Budgeting, Consumer Issues, Credit, Investing, Saving, Teaching Kids about MoneyAudiences: Students (Elementary, High School, Middle School), Adults (Parents)Source: DoughMainA website with games and tools that empower kids and their families to become better educated and more confident about money management and financial topics. Activity, Game, Website
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EverFi Financial Literacy Platform for High SchoolsSubject: Banking, Budgeting, Consumer Issues, Credit, Identity Theft, Paying for College, Saving, Student Loan ManagementAudiences: Students (High School)Source: EverFiA Web-based product that uses rich-media, high-definition video and avatars to teach high school students how to handle key financial decisions. Activity, Game, Multimedia
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Federal Reserve EducationSubject: Banking, Consumer Issues, EconomicsAudiences: Adults, EducatorsSource: Federal Reserve BankFree lesson plans, publications and more for K-12 classrooms, college classrooms and general consumers. Activity, Lesson Plan/Curricula, Multimedia, Publication
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Fifty Nifty Econ CardsSubject: Teaching Kids about MoneyAudiences: Students (Elementary, Middle School), Educators (Teachers)Source: The Federal Reserve BankHelps students develop a knowledge base of economic and personal finance words and their meanings. Lesson Plan/Curricula, Activity
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Finance in the ClassroomSubject: Teaching Kids about MoneyAudiences: Educators (Teachers)Source: The Utah Education NetworkFinance in the Classroom provides personal finance materials for K-12 educators, students and parents. Activity, Lesson Plan/Curricula, Tool, Website
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Financial FablesSubject: Saving (Setting Goals), Consumer Issues, Teaching Kids about MoneyAudiences: Adults (Parents), Educators (Teachers), Students (Elementary)Source: Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas CityFinancial Fables are entertaining stories that combine reading, economics and personal finance into life lessons that feature "money morals." Activity, Lesson Plan/Curricula, Multimedia
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Financial Literacy QuizSubject: Banking, Economics, Investing, SavingAudiences: Adults, Students (College, High School)Source: FINRA Investor Education FoundationA five question financial literacy quiz. Activity (Quiz)
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Activites that teach economicsSubject: Banking, Teaching Kids about MoneyAudiences: Educators (Teachers)Source: Federal Reserve BankClassroom activities produced by the Federal Reserve. Activity
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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.