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Age 7 Financial Literacy
Get ready for an amazing set of fun activities where you’ll learn about making smart money choices, opening your first bank account, and understanding the basics of between needs and wants. You’ll also dive into key topics like saving money, using a savings calculator, and recognizing quality versus cost to become a savvy money manager. By completing all the activities, you’ll be well on your way to becoming a money expert!

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Start your financial literacy adventure by exploring the activities and games below. Don’t forget to take your time and enjoy the process.
Let’s become word detectives! Our mission today is to solve a crossword puzzle. Each word
you find will teach you something about making choices with time and money.
Download Word Detectives worksheet
This fun and educational board game teaches kids important lessons about financial literacy and decision-making. Explore scenarios where you decide how to spend your time and money, and see who can save the most by the end of the game!
Download Choices Adventure Game
Today, we’re going to play a game where we pretend to be at a bank. One of us will play the role of the banker, while the others will be customers. Through this game, we will learn about the functions of a bank and have fun together!
Download It’s Bank Day worksheet
Meet Super Saver! A hero with a mission: to save for emergencies! Emergency savings are a stash of money so that when the unexpected happens, you have money set aside to save the day! Today’s mission: become a Super Saver and help our hero through emergencies.
Download Emergency Super Saver worksheet
Budgeting might seem like a grown-up task, but it’s never too early to learn about managing money! Discover the basics of budgeting in a fun and interactive way with Budget Bingo.
Download Budget Bingo worksheet
Helping kids learn about money and budgeting at a young age sets the foundation for
healthy financial habits in the future. This fun and engaging activity is designed to teach
your child how to set a savings goal, track their progress, and manage their money.
Download My First Budget worksheet
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