"Teacher Recommended"
Personal Finance Simulations & Websites
Grade Level | Simulations |
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3-5 |
BUSINESS SIMULATIONS
Beauty Resort
Coffee Shop
Your task in this business game is to create a retail empire by filling an empty street with lots of shops. Choose which types of shops to create and keep shoppers happy, too. Watch customers spend their cash and use the income to build more shops or upgrade existing shops. TEACHER REVIEW
Take charge of the McDonalds Corporation! You need to produce the beef, slaughter the cows, hire the staff and create a marketing campaign. Making money in a corporation like McDonald's is not simple at all! Behind every sandwich there is a complex process you must learn to manage: from the creation of pastures to the slaughter, from the restaurant management to the branding. You'll discover all the dirty secrets that made us one of the biggest companies in the world. TEACHER REVIEW
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4-5 |
MONEY
METROPOLIS |
K-6 Review is K-3 |
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K-6 |
KIDSECON POSTERS
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K-12 Review is K-3 |
A site which includes four
lessons which provide guidance, lesson plans and activities for teachers
interested in introducing four to seven year old children (pre-k to second
grade) to early personal finance concepts. |
K-12 Review is K-3 |
U.S. MINT H.I.P. POCKET CHANGE
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4-12 |
Stock Market
Game Starting with a virtual cash account of $100,000, students strive to create the best-performing portfolio using a live trading simulation. They work together in teams, practicing leadership, organization, negotiation, and cooperation as they compete for the top spot. The setup is engaging, and the learning is a natural part of the experience. Students use real internet research and news updates, making the simulation an even better mirror of the real marketplace. While the competitive gameplay creates student excitement, the educational experience delivers the biggest impact. |
K-12 |
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