Six Easy-to-Implement Financial Literacy Month Activities
Be part of the national movement to increase financial capability this April. Check out these six simple activity suggestions to engage your students during #FinLitMonth.
1. Join the Finance in 40 Challenge
Commit to dedicating a 40-minute class period in the month of April to exploring personal finance skills AND have a chance to win $500 for your classroom. Choose from four pre-created interactive lessons or do your own lesson. We've got certificates, stickers, and more available to encourage you students.
This challenge is open to all U.S. teachers of grades 6-12, regardless of subject area.
See the details and sign up.
2. Decorate with Printable Posters
Print and display posters with finance stats and inspirational money quotes to help you get your classroom ready for #FinLitMonth.
3. Play FinLit Month BINGO
To help you and your students initiate impactful discussions around money, we’ve created three fun Financial Literacy Month BINGO Boards.
View the boards as well as three creative ways you can use them.
4. Use Questions of the Day
Published every Monday-Thursday during the school year, Questions of the Day are the ultimate bell ringer and help spark student conversation and curiosity. You can use one every day during FinLit Month.
Find the most recent Questions of the Day here or view the entire library of Questions of the Day here.
You can also subscribe to get Question of the Day delivered to your email inbox.
5. Screen a Documentary about the Impact of Financial Education
Inspire your students with a screening of a movie or documentary that shows the impact of financial education.
Access the documentaries and worksheets.
6. Inform Parents with Ready-Made Newsletters
You know how important parents are when it comes to your students' financial education. Our ready-made customizable parent newsletters for each unit provide the perfect way for you to share with parents what their child is learning in your classroom and let them know it’s Financial Literacy Month.
Have time to plan something bigger?
See 15 FUN Financial Literacy Month Ideas from Teachers.
Register for our Upcoming PD
Finance in 40: Activities to Celebrate Financial Literacy Month (+ a raffle!)
Saturday, April 5 | 2-3pm PT / 5-6pm ET
View all events and resources on our Financial Literacy Month page.
About the Author
Hannah Rael
As NGPF's Marketing Communications Manager, Hannah (she/her) helps spread the word about NGPF's mission to improve the financial lives of the next generation of Americans.
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