Financial Education for the Classroom
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What You’ll Find in Our Educator Resources
From lesson plans to classroom-ready activities, explore free resources designed to help you teach real-world money skills with confidence.
Lesson Plans
Ready-to-teach plans aligned to standards—complete with objectives, pacing, and printable formats for grades 6–12.
Classroom Activities
Interactive simulations, budgeting games, and role-play exercises that turn abstract concepts into engaging experiences.
Quizzes & Worksheets
Assess understanding and reinforce key concepts with low-prep, printable or digital worksheets and short-form quizzes.
Educator Guides
Helpful strategies for teaching financial literacy in diverse classrooms—whether you're a first-year teacher or a seasoned pro.
Featured Lesson Plans
These classroom-ready lesson plans are designed to help middle and high school students build strong financial habits. Each includes clear objectives, pacing suggestions, and flexible delivery options.
Intro to Budgeting
Help students create and balance a basic budget using real-life scenarios. Includes a worksheet and group activity.
View Lesson PlanWhat Is Credit?
Introduce the concept of credit, how it works, and why it matters. Students explore credit scores and real-world examples.
View Lesson PlanSmart Spending Decisions
Engage students in comparing needs vs. wants, evaluating marketing influence, and making thoughtful purchase choices.
View Lesson PlanClassroom Activities
Make money topics engaging and memorable with these ready-to-use classroom activities. Great for in-person or virtual learning environments.
Budget Challenge Simulation
Students are assigned roles and must make budgeting decisions in real-world scenarios—from surprise expenses to savings goals.
Run the SimulationDebt Dominoes Game
A fun, movement-based group game that teaches students about the risks and responsibilities of borrowing money and paying interest.
Get Game InstructionsNeeds vs. Wants Debate
Have your class explore gray areas in spending with this opinion-driven activity that sparks conversation and deeper understanding.
Facilitate the ActivityQuizzes & Worksheets
Reinforce key concepts and check understanding with printable and digital assessments. These low-prep tools work well for classwork, homework, or review days.
Budgeting Quiz
A short self-assessment that helps students review needs, wants, expenses, and goal-setting after your budgeting lesson.
Take the QuizCredit Score Worksheet
This fill-in-the-blank worksheet helps students break down credit reports, credit scores, and their impact on future choices.
Download WorksheetSpending Habits Review
A reflection-based worksheet that helps students analyze their own spending patterns, wants vs. needs, and saving goals.
View ActivityEducator Guides
Get practical strategies for teaching financial literacy topics in a real-world, student-centered way. Great for new or seasoned teachers.
How to Teach Budgeting
Explore tips for introducing budgeting concepts, guiding group discussions, and helping students personalize their money plans.
Read the GuideHandling Sensitive Money Topics
Learn how to approach financial hardship, economic inequality, and cultural differences in a safe, inclusive classroom environment.
Read the GuideUsing Simulations in Class
A quick-start guide to launching mock budget scenarios, role-play activities, and other simulations that bring money lessons to life.
View Simulation TipsEveryday Money for Everyday People
Discover practical steps for budgeting, saving, and conquering debt—written for real life. This easy-to-read guide by Todd Christensen is packed with insights for every stage of your financial journey.
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