Financial Literacy For Children (Grade School)

grade_school_smallSince your grade school age children are now learning the basic mathematical skills (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division), there is no better time to reinforce the importance of these lessons and apply them to better money management.

The activities on this page will introduce money basics and keep your grade school children moving on the path toward Financial Literacy.

To help your children get the most from these exercises, we have included not only the lessons themselves, but also teaching guides which include helpful hints and tips as well as the answers to any quizzes and exercises contained within the Lessons.

Unless otherwise noted, all are in PDF format.  To download them now, just right-click on the links and choose “Save As” to store them to your computer now.  If you need any assistance at all, just let us know.

Financial Literacy For Children (Grade School)
Teaching Guides And Lessons
Lesson Name
Lesson 1:
Allowances and Spending Plans
Lesson 2:
Money Responsibility
Lesson 3:
Saving and Investing
Lesson 4:
Comparison Shopping
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