Financial Literacy

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Financial Literacy

Jennifer Wiese
I homeschool and supervise homeschool families, so financial literacy across the grades.  I like to start when kids are littler-prek-1st grade with a play store and cash register, learning names of coins/bills and amounts. Keep continuing with this and learning to count back change.  Teaching how to divide up money between needs/wants, saving, tithing.  Move up to banking type unit, where they learn checks and keeping track of money, sometimes add in a computer component at this point.  For high school, there is Dave Ramsey, steward game, and Biblical money sense.
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YvonneVesta
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