
| Budget Game
| The Budgeting Games is a resource provided by the State Treasurer’s office for anyone, including teachers, who would like to conduct a presentation on the subject of budgeting. The Budgeting Game provides an interactive learning tool to help people learn how to manage their money, make smart money choices, and discover the different between “needs” and “wants” in the budgeting process. Download this PDF or please feel free to contact the Community Education Department at 1-800-228-1102, option #1, to request additional copies for use in the classroom.”
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| Money Matters 101
| Money Matters 101 is an interactive financial education learning tool and resource library brought to you by State Treasurer Josh Mandel in partnership with IQity™. Register to teach and learn personal finance in a fun and exciting way. Call the Treasurer’s Community Education Department at 1-800-228-1102, option #1 or click here to learn more.
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21st Century Skills Ohio |
Leading advocacy organization focusing on infusing 21st Century Skills into education. |
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America Saves |
America Saves is a coalition of nonprofit, corporate, and government groups helping individuals and families save and build wealth. Helps people pay down debt, build an emergency fund, and save for a home, education, retirement.
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Biz Kid$ |
Biz Kid$ is a new TV series that shows you how make and manage money. The Biz Kid$ site has a blog for kids to talk about money and other resources for teachers to teach his or her students.
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Capital One |
MoneyWi$e online – interactive tools, tips and resources are accessible, along with Credit CARD Act updates (separated by section).
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Center for Student Credit
Card Education, Inc. |
The Center for Student Credit Card Education, Inc. (CSCCE) offers curriculum in two formats; materials that can be downloaded or used interactively, with students able to take independently online.
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Columbus Metropolitan Library |
Mission of the library is "to promote reading and guide learning in the pursuit of information, knowledge, and wisdom."
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Family Economics &
Financial Education (FEFE) |
FEFE has over 70 ready to teach lesson plans in family economics and finance. Curriculum materials are designed in a ready-to-teach format which utilizes the multiple intelligences and active learning theories. Lessons are aligned to most state and national standards include well-researched background
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Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation |
Visitors will find eight financial literacy modules ranging from borrowing basics to banking basics. Instructor’s guide is fully scripted for ease of delivery by the teacher. Student guides, slideshow and CD can be ordered as supplements.
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Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland |
The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland is one of twelve regional Reserve Banks that offer students and teachers personal finance tools, tours and workshops.
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Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York promotes economic and financial education and greater understanding of the roles of the Federal Reserve System by providing instructional materials and programs for students and educators.
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Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
Videos and other resources available from the San Francisco Fed and Federal Reserve Network.
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Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis |
The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis lends videotapes and DVDs to promote a better understanding of commercial and central banking operations, monetary policy, and fundamental economic and personal finance concepts.
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FoolProof National |
Fool Proof Teacher offers up to 15 hours of online, video-driven, self-grading financial literacy instruction. The site offers five basic modules plus a bonus module called "Burning Money". The basic modules require five-to-seven 45-minute lab sessions. Burning Money is broken into five "episodes" that require up to eight 45-minute lab sessions. Burning Money immerses your students in the budgeting, saving, and spending-decision process. All six modules are designed to be done in order as a series.
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Hands On Banking |
A free, fun financial education program that presents the basics of smart money management in an easy-to-use format. Topics include budgeting, the importance of saving, bank accounts, borrowing money and establishing credit, investing and more. The curriculum is customized for four different age groups from 4th grade through adults.
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Institute for Financial Literacy |
A catalog of educational materials related to personal finance is available. Some of the topics include credit and debt, retirement planning and bankruptcy. Budget and other worksheets are available in PDF or interactive formats.
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It All Adds Up |
A site for teens who want to get a head start on their financial future. Play online games and simulations to learn about credit management, buying a car, paying for college, budgeting, saving and investing.
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Junior Achievement |
Programs and resources for K-12 students to promote understanding of business ethics and economics.
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JA Student Center |
A tool geared to help you become workforce ready. Here you can search for colleges based on your wants and needs, seek out financial aid to help you pay for that higher education, gain knowledge on how to handle your money, explore careers you have always been interested in, get tips on how to start a business of your own, and much more
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Jump$tart Coalition |
The Jump$tart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy is a coalition that shares an interest in advancing financial literacy among students in pre-kindergarten through college.
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Mint (The) |
The site provides tools to help parents as well as educators teach children to manage money wisely and develop good financial habits
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Money and Stuff |
Classroom activities, lessons, videos, as well as BizKid$ curriculum can be downloaded from the site. There are interactive sections for educators, parents, teens and younger kids.
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National Council on
Economic Education |
For over twenty-five years this award-winning, free, non-commercial financial education program has been provided to millions of students in thousands of schools and community organizations throughout the country.
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National Endowment for
Financial Education |
For over twenty-five years this award-winning, free, non-commercial financial education program has been provided to millions of students in thousands of schools and community organizations throughout the country.
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Ohio Insurance Institute |
Insurance related curriculum enables high school students to understand different types of insurance. Modules can be completed in 30, 60 or 120 minutes.
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PBS Teachers |
Search "economics" for a variety of resources and activities with an economic component. Excellent history tie-ins for middle and high school students!
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Practical Money Skills |
PracticalMoneySkills.com is a free Web site designed to help educators, parents and students practice better money management for life.
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Stock Market Game |
A virtual investment game teaching economic and financial concepts
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Stock Market Simulation |
An investment simulation that follows the ups and downs of the actual market.
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The Ohio Society of CPA’s |
This site provides online resources for educators, high school and college students.
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Thirteen Ed Online |
The education section of the website features everything from stardards-based lesson plans and classroom activities to a multimedia primer, online mentors, and reviews of curriculum-based Web sites.
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Treasury Direct - Money Math |
Teacher’s guide features lesson plans and activity pages for grades 7-9 and math concepts using personal finance examples. A PDF version can be downloaded in its entirety or by section.
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U.S. Financial Literacy and Education Commission |
My Money” toolkit can be downloaded and printed or a copy ordered. Additional links to downloadable financial literacy resources also are available.
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Video Placement Worldwide |
Free video and print materials made available by corporations, trade associations, and various information agencies interested in sharing resources in support of education.
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Young Americans
Center For Financial Education |
Young Americans Center for Financial Education is home to Young Americans Bank and an incredible array of award-winning nonprofit programs, all designed to teach young people 21 and under about finance, economics and business.
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Young Investor |
An educational site for parents, teachers, and students. The primary focus is financial education for ages K-12. |