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Bingo on the go
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In the community or when children ages 6-12 travel, they can check off the places they see and talk about how each place is funded – public, private, nonprofit, or a combination of these.
Available: as pdf
Language: English
Cost: Free
Choose the best cell phone plan for your family
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Comparison shopping is an important skill to have to make the best spending choices. In this activity, teens, young adults ages 13-21 and their family can research the features and costs of cell phones and cell phone plans and use a decision matrix to compare options and choose one that meets your family’s needs, wants, and budget.
Available: as pdf
Language: English
Cost: Free
Credit cards and how to use them wisely
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Learning to use credit cards safely can help teens and young adults ages 13-21 manage and protect their money. In this activity, they will conduct research to learn about credit cards and explore how using a credit card can affect a person’s credit score.
Available: as pdf
Language: English
Cost: Free
Explore a bank or credit union
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In this activity teens or young adults ages 13-21 research a bank or credit union’s products and services and explore factors such as locations, rates, and fees. Knowing as much as they can before they open an account can help them choose the bank or credit union that works for them.
Available: as pdf
Language: English
Cost: Free
Explore careers with Money Monsters
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Children ages 6-9 can may not know all of the career options open to them. This activity will help children think about what they like to do and start to explore careers they may enjoy in the future.
Available: as pdf
Language: English
Cost: Free
Family members' jobs
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In this activity children ages 13-18 research and compare the jobs held by family members and what education and training it took to get there.
Available: as pdf
Language: English
Cost: Free
Learn to save with Money Monsters
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To encourage children ages 6-9 to save money, it can be helpful for them to know exactly what they’re saving for. This is called a savings goal. In this activity, children will explore how to create a plan to make it easier to reach a savings goal.
Available: as pdf
Language: English
Cost: Free
Make spending choices at the park
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Children ages 3-5 can can learn to stop and think so they can choose what’s best for them before they spend money. In this activity, children get to choose what to do at a park.
Available: as pdf
Language: English
Cost: Free
Meet yourself as a big kid
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Children ages 3-5 can have a hard time planning for the future because they’re so focused on today. This activity can help children think about what their life might be like in the future.
Available: as pdf
Language: English
Cost: Free
Money as You Grow Bookshelf : Program facilitator's implementation guide
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Booklet for facilitators who are implementing Money as You Grow Bookshelf.
Available: as pdf
Language: English
Cost: Free

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