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the free game beginner budgeting for kids and teens to play on their own

Budgeting Game for Kids and Teens. This fast-paced game lets kids try out keeping a budget as if they’ve just started living on their own for the first time. If they can make wise enough decisions through each round, they might be able to stay in budget! It only takes about 20 minutes to play and can be played as a family, co-op, classroom, or youth group. No prep needed. Each player or group just needs one game board and 20 counters. (We like to use jelly beans!)

the jelly bean game to teach kids and teens about money is an easy, fun way to learn how to use it

'The Jelly Bean Game' is a fun way to teach kids about money. Helping kids and teens learn how to manage a budget is so important and this money management game makes it easy to understand! Hey y'all! I am so excited to share this today. I was asked to teach a lesson to teens about money and how to manage a budget recently, and I immediately knew it couldn't just be a lecture. We needed a good hands-on budgeting game that we could play, so that the kids could practice budgeting and managing…

two games that teach money management

Teaching your teen the basics of personal finance can be a lot of fun, especially if you add some board games into your lesson plans. Money management is a life skill for teens that takes a lot of practice to master and by playing games, they can work on different concepts without resorting to constant repetition. Plus, they're a non-threatening and an exciting way to work on new skills. So set aside that money lecture and play a game instead. #personalfinance #teens #tweens #lifeskills…

the game of life financial literracy project is shown in this book cover image

What Is It Really Like To Earn And Manage Your Own Money? Time to keep it real! What will happen once students leave the safe confines of school and venture into real life? Rather than dancing in musicals and playing basketball nine hours a day, they will have to go out and get a real job (yuck!) and pay bills (ugh). Oh, the humanity! While it is impossible to give you a completely accurate real-world experience that includes all of the little intricacies of real life, this project intends…

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