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1 Engaging your Personal Finance classroom with on-line tools
Stephanie Love WAFCS Conference Spring 2018

2 Take Charge today: Use to be FEFE
Welcome Take Charge Today - A program and curriculum with a decision-based approach to personal finance. Formerly Family Economics & Financial Education, Take Charge Today provides a consistent framework for thinking through financial choices in order to improve well-being.

3 Utah Education Network (UEN)
Resources for K-12 education

4 Everfi With a network of 20,000+ schools, EVERFI delivers digital resources that help teachers equip students with critical skills. Thanks to hundreds of partners who share our mission, we deliver these critical skills to K-12 schools and students free of charge.

5 My Money Habitudes

6 Through your local Credit Union
It’s a MONEY THING CUNA.org Identity Theft Guide to Money 52 week Challenge Get Smart with your Money

7 Dollars & Sense: Watch your expense!
Dollars and Sense: Watch your expoense

8 FCCLA: Financial Fitness
Banking Buzz Financial Fitness Checkup Consumers True Costs of Credit

9 Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Your money, your goals A financial empowerment toolkit

10 Wells Fargo: Hands on Banking https://handsonbanking.org/
It does not have a tracking aspect, but is interactive for the students.

11 University of MN-Extension OR your personal Extension office
Children and Money UM-Extension Link

12 Teaching Kids How to Save in a Digital World
the Mint Teaching Kids How to Save in a Digital World In a world where money is often a digital transaction rather than cash, it’s time to re-think how we’re teaching kids about saving and money. A piggy bank filled with jingling coins is still a great way to learn about saving. But it’s increasingly important that kids understand the concept of a dollar in our digital world – and what it means to both save and spend when money moves through apps, payment platforms and credit cards.

13 JR achievement They are a volunteer base program
They will come into your class and work with your students Booklets or you can travel to their location usa/about;jsessionid=1D06CEF838C4B00B42AF47F39FF46 B49

14 NEFE (National Endowment for Financial Education)
We are committed to forward-thinking financial education. The National Endowment for Financial Education (NEFE) is the leading private nonprofit 501(c)(3) national foundation dedicated to inspiring empowered financial decision making for individuals and families through every stage of life.  With more than a quarter-century of dedication to the public good, NEFE continues its legacy of service with commitment to providing financial education and practical information to people at all financial levels, including:

15 Actuarial Group The Actuarial Foundation promotes math achievement that contributes to financial literacy through an array of free, interactive, real-world resources. All of these lesson plans, discussion materials, posters, online activities and competitions are specifically tailored to meet the needs of students in grades 4-12 and their teachers. student-resources/

16 NEA, teaches Financial Literacy
Use these resources to supplement your curriculum and help students gain the financial literacy skills they’ll need to manage their financial resources effectively throughout their lives. financial-literacy.html

17 Taxes Turbo Tax IRS: oads.jsp Econed: Scolastic: content/april-15-tax-day/

18 Next Gen Personal Finance
Resources What We Offer Next Gen Personal Finance offers a free online curriculum of 65+ complete lessons and 200+ standalone activities you can access from anywhere.

19 H&R Block Budget Challenge: GAME https://hrblock.budgetchallenge.com/
Sometimes our semesters do not work with their time frames

20 Thank you for listening
There is so much information you cannot cover it all. Stephanie Love St. Paul Public School District, Johnson SR. High School


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