Practice identifying shapes, numbers, and counting money by clicking and dragging bills and coins into a box.
Great for Grades K-2
Reads the prompts to you. Quickly, visually show you know the difference between needs and wants.
Great for Grades K-2
Instead of just trying to teach in words about bartering – they’ll actually practice doing it. Illustrate why we have money at all.
Great for Grades K-4
Practice counting money by clicking and dragging bills and coins into a box. A correct answer earns a fish for the fish bowl. The activity progressively becomes more difficult as you progress. There are two levels: Beginner & Expert. Beginner allows you to count money using any amount of coins and bills. Expert requires you to use the least amount of coins and bills.
Great for Grades 1-8
Dolphin Dash is a multi-player game that allows students from anywhere in the world to compete against one another while practicing counting money!
Great for Grades 1-8
Learn the ropes to financial independence, entrepreneurship, and more.
Great for Grades 5-8
Put your pizza-making skills to the test with this exciting restaurant game. After you take your customer’s order, work fast to create and cook the perfect pizza. But be careful not to mix up the peppers with the pepperoni, or you will not get a good tip!
Great for Grades 1-8
Money Magic is designed to teach basic budgeting principles. The game challenges you to balance immediate wants with long-term plans
Great for Grades 5-8
Payback nudges students to think about how to succeed in college without taking on excessive student debt.
Great for Grades 6-8
Fast-paced interactive game that allows you to experience 20 years of investing in just 20 minutes.. Game players can compete against the computer or against one another. How much will you save?
Great for Grades 6-8
Play the role of a full-time Uber driver—with two kids—who is trying to pay the mortgage. The interactive game, created by the Financial Times, challenges students to face life circumstances of those in the gig economy. Not as easy as you think!
Great for Grades 5-8
Shady Sam demonstrates how loan terms can hurt borrowers who don’t pay attention. Players take on the role of a loan shark. The more the customers pay in interest and fees, the higher the score for the game player. Realize “how the loan game works and how lenders take advantage of consumers.”
Great for Grades 6-8
Straight Forward instructions to go on a virtual road trip across the country learning how to manage your money wisely. Learn the value of creating a budget, responsible spending, and debt management, while visiting some landmark sites along the way!
Great for Grades 3-8
When it comes to debt, how do you get kids to care about things like interest rates, compounding and minimum payments?
Great for Grades 3-8
Learn and review financial literacy topics while practicing budgeting skill as movie producers.
Great for Grades 6-8
Can you select insurance to help you survive a few spins on the dreaded Wheel of Bummers?
Great for Grades 6-8
From taxes to spending, can you create and balance the budget for a whole country?
Great for Grades 6-8