National
The Financial Game Plan for Kids
Our kids’ book and curriculum turns big money ideas into simple, relatable lessons that feel like everyday adventures. Each activity is carefully mapped to the standards so young learners can build a strong foundation while having fun.
Introduces earning and income through age-appropriate examples like chores, small jobs, and creative ways to make money.
Builds spending and saving skills with hands-on sorting activities, goal charts, and real-life decision challenges.
Teaches managing credit and borrowing basics in simple terms, so kids understand “borrowing now means paying later.”
Explores sharing, giving, and protecting money, including why insurance matters and how to keep money safe.
Encourages smart financial choices through role-play, storytelling, and class projects.
By mixing colorful characters, memorable poems, and practical activities, we give students the tools to think like smart spenders, savers, and sharers from the very start.
The Financial Game Plan for Teens
The Financial Game Plan for Teens is built to grow alongside students, giving them the confidence and skills to manage money in the real world. Every lesson connects directly to core competencies so educators can teach with confidence and students can see the “why” behind each topic.
Supports earning and income by helping students explore career paths, paychecks, and long-term earning potential.
Builds spending and saving habits through hands-on budgeting, decision-making, and goal-setting challenges.
Strengthens managing credit skills, from understanding credit scores to making responsible borrowing decisions.
Covers investing and risk management, showing students how to grow their wealth and protect it through insurance and fraud prevention.
Encourages financial decision-making by guiding students through real-life scenarios and reflection prompts.
By blending relatable stories, practical tools, and interactive projects, our program makes the standards come alive, so students don’t just learn financial literacy, they live it.