We offer innovative personal finance curricula
for elementary grades and beyond.

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Winner of
a 2007 EIFLE Award
Financial Literacy Curriculum of The Year!
So where does this material fit into my already crowded day? Use it as another way to teach your students math concepts. Our material aligns with Common Core State Standards, National Jump$tart Coalition Standards and NCTM (National Council of Math Teachers) standards and expectations in these critical areas: problem solving, reasoning and proof, communication, connection, and representation.
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Spiral construct No additional lesson plans required Aligns with state standards Research based Reinforces math and reading Kids and parents love it! |
Level | Lessons |
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Level A Grades K or 1 1.5 Hours of Instruction |
1. What Is Money For? |
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Level B Grades 1 or 2 1.5 Hours of Instruction |
1. What
Can I Do With My Money? 2. Setting Priorities 3. Delaying Gratification 4. Budgeting 5. Savings Accounts 6. ATMs (Getting Your Money Back) 7. Learning How To Economize 8. Being A Savvy Spender |
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Level C Grades 2 or 3 6 Hours of Instruction |
1.
The History of Money 2. Where Does Money Come From? 3. Kids Can Earn Money Too 4. Saving Money 5. Spending Money 6. Donating Money 7. Investing Money 8. Family Money Press Conference |
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Level D Grades 3 or 4 6 Hours of Instruction |
1. Budgeting
and Choices 2. Saving & Investing 3. Philanthropy 4. Ways To Pay |
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Level E Grades 4 or 5 6 Hours of Instruction |
1. Taxes 2. Credit and Credit Cards 3. Risk and Insurance 4. Types of Investing |

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Level F Grades 6-10 3 Hours of Instruction |
1. Budgeting |


