Elementary and Middle School Financial Education
A firm financial foundation begins when children are young and builds over time. This lesson will focus on financial content that is appropriate for elementary and middle school students, along with free curricula for these grade levels. The featured resources will include ones intended for use with language arts and math instruction as well as standalone lessons. This session is appropriate for grade K to 8 educators and administrators.
Using Board and Card Games to Enhance Financial Education
From tried and true favorites to newer games, this session will explore ways to use games in your classroom to both engage students and spark rich conversations. Hilary Hunt, director of the Making Cents Project, will lead this session with ideas for incorporating hands-on games in your classroom, including some that can be printed or use budget-friendly basics like dice and playing cards. This session is appropriate for 6-12 educators.
Using Board and Card Games to Enhance Personal Finance Instruction
In this webinar, participants will learn about six great games, including how they work, ways to integrate them into your instruction, and resources to assist you along the way.
Six in Sixty: Game On! Using Free Online Games to Engage Students
Learn about six great online games you can use in secondary classrooms to teach and/or reinforce personal finance lessons.
Six in Sixty: Children’s Books and Games with Financial Literacy Themes
Discover ways to integrate personal finance lessons using children’s books.
Complete Webinar Archive
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Content
- Apr 8, 2021 Investing in Tumultuous Times: A 2020 Recap and Key Takeaways Apr 8, 2021
- Mar 4, 2021 Emergency Savings Mar 4, 2021
- Feb 24, 2020 Bringing Personal Finance to Life with Intuit’s Mint and Turbotax Simulations: Dedicated Access for Educators Feb 24, 2020
- Feb 10, 2020 Take Charge Today’s Middle and High School Financial Education Curriculum Feb 10, 2020
- May 14, 2019 Six in Sixty: Children’s Books and Games with Financial Literacy Themes May 14, 2019
- Apr 23, 2019 Six in Sixty: Financial Education Resources Apr 23, 2019
- Feb 28, 2018 What Teens Should Understand about Taxes Feb 28, 2018
- Jan 24, 2018 Robo Investing, Saving, and Advising, Oh My! Jan 24, 2018
- Dec 13, 2017 Saving for the Future: PA Treasury’s TAP 529 Program and New PA ABLE Program Dec 13, 2017
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Content Knowledge
- Mar 27, 2024 Elementary and Middle School Financial Education Mar 27, 2024
- Feb 18, 2024 Using Board and Card Games to Enhance Financial Education Feb 18, 2024
- Jan 19, 2024 Proposed Personal Finance Standards and Newly Legislated Personal Finance Course Requirement for PA Jan 19, 2024
- Nov 17, 2023 Take Charge Today Nov 17, 2023
- Oct 23, 2023 FoolProof Oct 23, 2023
- Sep 21, 2023 The All New FAFSA Sep 21, 2023
- May 9, 2023 Using the Get Smart with Money Documentary with Students May 9, 2023
- Apr 25, 2023 Status of Personal Finance Education in Pennsylvania Apr 25, 2023
- Apr 18, 2023 Talking about Inflation with Students with the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Apr 18, 2023
- Apr 13, 2023 Applying NEFE’s Personal Finance Ecosystem in the Classroom Apr 13, 2023
- Apr 6, 2023 Paying for College with Penn State's Sokolov-Miller Financial and Life Skills Center Apr 6, 2023
- May 4, 2022 Personal Finance Simulations: Part 2 May 4, 2022
- Apr 6, 2022 Personal Finance Simulations: Part 1 Apr 6, 2022
- Mar 23, 2022 Teens, Trends, and Personal Finance Mar 23, 2022
- Mar 9, 2022 Building a Financial LiteracyClassroom Library Mar 9, 2022
- Feb 9, 2022 Closing the Wealth Gap: What Role Can Financial Education Play? Feb 9, 2022
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Curriculum
- Mar 27, 2024 Elementary and Middle School Financial Education Mar 27, 2024
- Feb 18, 2024 Using Board and Card Games to Enhance Financial Education Feb 18, 2024
- Jan 19, 2024 Proposed Personal Finance Standards and Newly Legislated Personal Finance Course Requirement for PA Jan 19, 2024
- Nov 17, 2023 Take Charge Today Nov 17, 2023
- Oct 23, 2023 FoolProof Oct 23, 2023
- Sep 21, 2023 The All New FAFSA Sep 21, 2023
- May 9, 2023 Using the Get Smart with Money Documentary with Students May 9, 2023
- Apr 25, 2023 Status of Personal Finance Education in Pennsylvania Apr 25, 2023
- Apr 18, 2023 Talking about Inflation with Students with the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Apr 18, 2023
- Apr 13, 2023 Applying NEFE’s Personal Finance Ecosystem in the Classroom Apr 13, 2023
- Apr 6, 2023 Paying for College with Penn State's Sokolov-Miller Financial and Life Skills Center Apr 6, 2023
- May 4, 2022 Personal Finance Simulations: Part 2 May 4, 2022
- Apr 6, 2022 Personal Finance Simulations: Part 1 Apr 6, 2022
- Mar 23, 2022 Teens, Trends, and Personal Finance Mar 23, 2022
- Mar 9, 2022 Building a Financial LiteracyClassroom Library Mar 9, 2022
- Feb 23, 2022 FinEDge Feb 23, 2022
- Feb 9, 2022 Closing the Wealth Gap: What Role Can Financial Education Play? Feb 9, 2022
- Jan 19, 2022 Beat Boredom: Six High-Engagement Strategies for Financial Education Jan 19, 2022
- May 6, 2021 Million Stories: Using the Videos in a Personal Finance Class May 6, 2021
- Mar 18, 2021 Financial Podcasts: For Yourself and/or Your Students Mar 18, 2021
- Mar 4, 2021 Emergency Savings Mar 4, 2021
- Feb 18, 2021 Offline Assignments: Making the Most of Unplugged Educational Time Feb 18, 2021
- May 11, 2020 Using Board and Card Games to Enhance Personal Finance Instruction May 11, 2020
- Apr 6, 2020 The Status of Personal Finance Education in Pennsylvania High Schools Apr 6, 2020
- Mar 30, 2020 Linking College and Career Readiness with Financial Education Mar 30, 2020
- Mar 16, 2020 FoolProof for Middle School and High School Mar 16, 2020
- Feb 24, 2020 Bringing Personal Finance to Life with Intuit’s Mint and Turbotax Simulations: Dedicated Access for Educators Feb 24, 2020
- Feb 10, 2020 Take Charge Today’s Middle and High School Financial Education Curriculum Feb 10, 2020
- Jun 25, 2019 Six in Sixty: Game On! Using Free Online Games to Engage Students Jun 25, 2019
- Jun 4, 2019 New Professional Development Opportunities for Financial Educators Jun 4, 2019
- May 14, 2019 Six in Sixty: Children’s Books and Games with Financial Literacy Themes May 14, 2019
- Apr 30, 2019 Pathway to Financial Success Apr 30, 2019
- Apr 23, 2019 Six in Sixty: Financial Education Resources Apr 23, 2019
- Feb 28, 2018 The NEFE High School Financial Planning Program Feb 28, 2018
- Jan 24, 2018 Keys to Success: New Online Teacher Training Program Jan 24, 2018
- Dec 13, 2017 New and Improved Resources from Next Gen Personal Finance Dec 13, 2017
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Professional Information
- Mar 27, 2024 Elementary and Middle School Financial Education Mar 27, 2024
- Feb 18, 2024 Using Board and Card Games to Enhance Financial Education Feb 18, 2024
- Jan 19, 2024 Proposed Personal Finance Standards and Newly Legislated Personal Finance Course Requirement for PA Jan 19, 2024
- Nov 17, 2023 Take Charge Today Nov 17, 2023
- Oct 23, 2023 FoolProof Oct 23, 2023
- Sep 21, 2023 The All New FAFSA Sep 21, 2023
- May 9, 2023 Using the Get Smart with Money Documentary with Students May 9, 2023
- Apr 25, 2023 Status of Personal Finance Education in Pennsylvania Apr 25, 2023
- Apr 18, 2023 Talking about Inflation with Students with the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Apr 18, 2023
- Apr 13, 2023 Applying NEFE’s Personal Finance Ecosystem in the Classroom Apr 13, 2023
- Apr 6, 2023 Paying for College with Penn State's Sokolov-Miller Financial and Life Skills Center Apr 6, 2023
- May 4, 2022 Personal Finance Simulations: Part 2 May 4, 2022
- Apr 6, 2022 Personal Finance Simulations: Part 1 Apr 6, 2022
- Mar 23, 2022 Teens, Trends, and Personal Finance Mar 23, 2022
- Mar 9, 2022 Building a Financial LiteracyClassroom Library Mar 9, 2022
- Feb 23, 2022 FinEDge Feb 23, 2022
- Feb 9, 2022 Closing the Wealth Gap: What Role Can Financial Education Play? Feb 9, 2022
- Jan 26, 2022 New National Personal Financial Education Standards Jan 26, 2022
- Jan 19, 2022 Beat Boredom: Six High-Engagement Strategies for Financial Education Jan 19, 2022
- May 6, 2021 Million Stories: Using the Videos in a Personal Finance Class May 6, 2021
- Apr 22, 2021 What’s New in Financial Education: An Update Apr 22, 2021
- Mar 18, 2021 Financial Podcasts: For Yourself and/or Your Students Mar 18, 2021
- Mar 4, 2021 Emergency Savings Mar 4, 2021
- Apr 6, 2020 The Status of Personal Finance Education in Pennsylvania High Schools Apr 6, 2020
- Mar 30, 2020 Linking College and Career Readiness with Financial Education Mar 30, 2020
- Jun 4, 2019 New Professional Development Opportunities for Financial Educators Jun 4, 2019
- Feb 28, 2018 What Teens Should Understand about Taxes Feb 28, 2018
- Feb 28, 2018 The NEFE High School Financial Planning Program Feb 28, 2018
- Feb 28, 2018 High School Credit Union Branches: What They Are and How to Start One Feb 28, 2018
- Dec 13, 2017 New and Improved Resources from Next Gen Personal Finance Dec 13, 2017
- Dec 13, 2017 Cools Tools from NEFE: Smart About Money, Cash Course, and Money Teach Dec 13, 2017