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Parents/Caregivers, jump below to resources for you. Educators, please keep reading.
The FDIC's Money Smart for Young People series consists of four free curriculum products. Each age-appropriate curriculum includes lesson plans for educators along with guides for parents and caregivers. The materials are available for immediate download (catalog.fdic.gov).
Grades Pre-K - 2
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The Money Smart Parent/ Caregiver Guides summarize key lesson concepts. These guides also offer practical activities and conversation-starters on financial topics such as saving, setting financial goals, prioritizing spending decisions, and staying safe online.
The Digital toolkit consists of a few special activities from the MSYP Lesson plans that have been formatted for use on a computer or smart phone.
The FDIC’s Money Smart for Young Adults curriculum helps youth ages 12-20 learn the basics of handling their money and finances, including how to create positive relationships with financial institutions. The materials are fully scripted to allow you to begin teaching without having previous teaching experience or extensive subject matter expertise. Each of the eight instructor-led modules includes an instructor guide, participant guide, and PowerPoint slides.
The Money Smart for Young Adults curriculum is available forΒ download or on CD.
Money Smart for Elementary School Students introduces key personal finance concepts to children ages 5-8. This resource features a coloring/activity book for the students accompanied by a companion manual for use by anyone leading a discussion with a group of youngsters.
The Student Activity Book and Instructor Guide are available for immediateΒ download (catalog.fdic.gov).
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