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Elementary School (K-5)

Build a strong financial foundation with simple, real-world money lessons designed for elementary students. At this stage, students learn the basics of saving, spending, earning, and making smart financial choices through practical, age-appropriate examples.

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Kindergarten

Students are introduced to the basic concept of money and how it is used in everyday life. They begin learning the difference between needs and wants, recognizing coins and bills, and understanding that money is used to buy goods and services.

Grade 1

Students build on early money concepts by learning how to make simple spending and saving choices. They begin to understand that money is earned, can be saved for future goals, and should be used thoughtfully.

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Grade 2

Students deepen their understanding of money by learning how to set simple savings goals and make basic financial decisions. They explore the importance of planning ahead and begin to understand trade-offs when spending money.

Grade 3

Students learn how to manage money in more practical ways, including budgeting basics, saving for short-term goals, and understanding how earning and spending decisions impact outcomes.

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Grade 4

Students expand their financial knowledge by learning how to plan for future goals, make more informed spending decisions, and understand how choices today can affect future financial outcomes.

Grade 5

Students develop stronger financial decision-making skills by applying budgeting, saving, and goal-setting strategies. They begin preparing for more advanced financial concepts such as credit, investing, and long-term planning.

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