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Financial Education Resources for High School

Financial education curriculum and resources for high school classrooms.

Take Charge Today: Curriculum from University of Arizona(link is external)
Grades: 7-12
Cost: Free

Ready-to-teach, activity-based lesson plans free of charge from the University of Arizona.

Financial Fitness for Life(link is external)
Grades: K-12
Cost: Yes there is a cost. It varies per curriculum

The Financial Fitness for Life Curriculum consists of high quality materials that assist students from kindergarten to grade 12 make better decisions for earning income, and spending, saving, borrowing, investing, and managing their money.

Council for Economic Education: Financing Your Future DVD(link is external)
Grades: 9-12
Cost: Yes there is a cost. Please see their website.

Financing Your Future is a complete personal finance program on DVD. This personal finance program contains five videos that cover topics such as investing , banking, credit, and debt. Each video is complemented with three standards-based classroom lesson plans.

Hands On Banking Program from Wells Fargo(link is external)
Grade Levels: K-12
Cost: Free

Lessons, activities, and teacher guides from Wells Fargo. Covers kids, teens, and young adults.

FDIC Money Smart(link is external)
Grades: Pre K-12
Cost: Free

Standards-aligned curriculums that can be incorporated into subjects such as English language arts, Mathematics and Social Studies. Multiple lessons and resource guides for teachers.

Debt Slapped: Student Loans(link is external)
Grades: 9-12
Cost: Free

A guide to financing education. Website features YouTube documentary that can be viewed in classroom, worksheets, and other classroom materials.

Financial Beginnings(link is external)
Grades: K-12
Cost: Free

Financial Beginnings offers elementary, middle, and high school programs. All of the materials and presenters are available at no cost to schools or participants.

MoneySkill(link is external)
Grades: 6-12
Cost: Free

MoneySKILL educates students of all ages on the basic understanding of money-management fundamentals. The course includes the content areas of income, expenses, saving and investing, credit, and insurance.

NextGen Personal Finance(link is external)
Grades: 6-12
Cost: Free

12 personal finance units that feature 65 lessons, 200 activities, over 400 curated videos, and much more.

EVERFI K-12(link is external)
Grades: K-12
Cost: Free

EVERFI’s free online resources, videos, and lessons help elementary, middle and high school teachers equip their students with essential life skills.

Consumer Jungle(link is external)
Grades: K-12
Cost: Free

Interactive, web-based program that provides engaging and relevant consumer education curricula covering a variety of topics such as credit cards, transportation, living on your own, personal finances, telecommunications, health, and e-commerce fraud.

Khan Academy Personal Finance(link is external)
Grades: 9-12
Cost: Free

Khan Academy videos covering personal finance topics.

Ted Talks: Finance(link is external)
Grades: 9-12
Cost: Free

Ted Talks covering markets, the economy, personal finance and more.

Financial Lessons: Utah’s Finance in the Classroom(link is external)
Grades: K-12
Cost: Free

Finance in the Classroom is a repository of K-12 financial education resources from Utah’s State Office of Education. Resources include curriculum, lessons, and videos.

Financial Lessons and Games: Visa’s Practical Money Skills(link is external)
Grades: K-12
Cost: Free

Lesson plans and materials by grade level from Visa. The Practical Money Skill’s website includes lesson plans, resources, instructor guides, and games for the classroom.