Showing posts with label Financial Literacy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Financial Literacy. Show all posts

Monday, April 13, 2020

Financial Literacy Month ◯ 15 Websites to Teach Financial Literacy ◯ Ask A Teacher


15 Websites to Teach Financial Literacy
Ask A Teacher: 4.06.2020 by Jacqui


When kids read that America’s $23 trillion+ debt is accepted by many experts as ‘business as usual’, I wonder how that news will affect their future personal finance decisions. Do they understand the consequences of unbalanced budgets? The quandary of infinite wants vs. finite dollars? Or do they think money grows on some fiscal tree that always blooms? The good news is: Half of the nation’s schools require a financial literacy course. The bad new is: Only half require a financial literacy course.

If your school doesn’t teach a course about personal economics, there are many online sites that address the topic as mini-lessons. Some are narrative; others games. Here are fifteen I like. See if one suits you:

Banzai is a personal finance curriculum that teaches high school and middle school students how to prioritize spending decisions through real-life scenarios and choose-your-own adventure (kind of) role playing.

Age group: Upper elementary
This game-based website covers budgeting, needs vs. wants, savings vs. checking, credit, banks, and where money comes from.

Age group: Upper elementary, middle and high school
Put out by MIT, Living Wage Calculator estimates the cost of living in your community or region. The calculator lists typical expenses, cost of living, and typical wages.

iOS Apps

Because more often than not, 18-24 year olds are on a mobile device rather than a computer, here are six apps that can be played from anywhere:

Bankaroo – Using this free virtual bank for kids, students learn to manage their allowance while saving for goals. To track learning, they earn badges for their accomplishments. This app works on desktops as well as mobile devices.

Motion Math – As students struggle to run their own pizzeria, they must balance budgets, think proportionally, buy ingredients, design the pizzas, and sell to customers. The app also includes which Common Core Math Standards are addressed by the gameplay.

Savings Spree — Students learn how the choices they make each day can add up to big savings or expenses depending on their spending decisions. Kids see how they can save for short-term goals while investing for future needs.

Time is Money – This free Chrome add-on converts prices on a webpage to hours worked.  READ MORE ➤➤

Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Adult Literacy @ California Library Association Conference :: Nov 3-5

Adult Literacy @ California Library Association Conference :: Nov 3-5

Student Resources for Literacy Tutors
November 3, 2016 | 1:15 PM - 4:15 PM
look at books, apps, and more for adult learners, as well as information on learning disabilities and student resources.

Swinging Into Action for Spanish Literacy
November 4 | 4:45 PM - 5:45 PM
Spanish literacy for non-literate Spanish speakers
Penny Hineline; Cathay Reta, Azusa City Library; Beverly Schwartzberg; Julian Zamora

Money Smart Week at the Malls
November 5 | 12:30 PM - 2 PM
The Fresno County Public Library WoW! (Without Walls Library) team took Money Smart Week to several local malls in 2016.
Shannon Morrison, Fresno County Public Library

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Money Smart Week : : SCLLN Libraries

Money Smart Week
@ SCLLN Libraries
will host free workshops at each of its locations during Money Smart Week, April 18-25.

Celebrate Money Smart Week
Floe Financial Partners Presents an Information and Discussion Session:
Avoiding Big Mistakes When Saving for Retirement and While in Retirement
Wednesday, April 22, 1:30-2:30 pm

Money Smart Week @ Your Library