
This project provides students with a hands-on experience of planning, budgeting, and executing an event while learning valuable lessons about managing finances in real-world scenarios.
This project provides students with a hands-on experience of planning, budgeting, and executing an event while learning valuable lessons about managing finances in real-world scenarios.
In this project, student design teams consult with the possible contracting entity (possibly the School District) to learn about budget, needs, and personal preferences.
In this project students will learn about the importance of waste management, recycling, and how these concepts can tie into financial literacy through entrepreneurial activities.
It's time to organize a yard swap. Students will research how garage sales and flea markets work and what types of products they can sell.
In this project, students are challenged by a comic book publisher to create an engaging and meaningful comic book that will teach others about financial literacy.
Students will take a trip around the world! They will have to think and research about the places they would like to visit.
In this Financial Literacy Project board game, 2nd grade students will write and craft their own board game, write the rules and play it with friends and families.
Can we grow our own vegetables and fruit? In this project, students do research to understand where food comes from and how much it costs.
Welcome to the "Money Quest" adventure, where the little explorers will embark on a treasure hunt to learn about money in a fun and engaging way.
Financial literacy refers to the knowledge and skills needed to make informed and effective decisions about money. Here are a few reasons why financial literacy projects are important.