Developed by McKinney to raise money for Urban Ministries of Durham, the game has become a hit in financial literacy classrooms.
Financial Football : These two fast-paced, sports-themed, interactive games engage students in quiz bowl—style questions to advance players up the field. Both Visa-created games have been recently updated with new questions and graphics and include various levels of difficulty and game lengths to make it easier for teachers to differentiate in the classroom.
Players can play against the computer or each other. Players take on the role of a loan shark. The more the customers pay in interest and fees, the higher the score for the game player. Julius Prezelski, a teacher at Mount St.
Game players can compete against the computer or against one another. Money Magic : Money Magic is designed to teach basic budgeting principles. The main character, Enzo, represents the human tendency to value short-term gratification.
The game challenges students to balance immediate wants with long-term plans. The Payoff : In this game, students play the role of a video blogger preparing for a life-changing competition while managing money and unexpected events. The game interface simulates a mobile phone where players can check their bank or open faux websites. The immersive, experiential game requires the user to help their character make smart financial decisions. They take a student through 1 of X questions, asking them things like what type of housing they want, and what type of car they want.
Then, in the end, they spit out how much the teen will need to earn in order to afford that type of lifestyle. Sometimes I hear from parents that they have no idea how to teach their kids about poverty and homelessness. It also can build some empathy to the problem, as teens start to understand how it is someone might end up on the corner of a street, asking for money.
You are going to take a cross-country road trip with your friends, and need to keep within a budget without going hungry, stalling your car because you forgot to buy gas, and actually making it to your destination. Can your students stay within budget and keep enough money to make it all the way to their destination? If your students are learning about investing, then a free online stock market game could be just the thing to help them understand it better.
Kids sign up either in groups, as a class, or as individuals, and everyone is given a certain amount of money to invest at the beginning. Then, students follow along with the real market to see how their decisions are stacking up.
Free online stock market games for kids include:. This is a decision-based, online financial simulation game with changing scenarios depending on what your students choose. For example, I went through the game and was given the profession of Accountant. Then, I was asked which type of checking and savings account I would like to open, and how much money I want to save from my paycheck.
Paying back student loans has proved to be too much for some students, especially if they fail to find a job on a career path. This financial simulation game can help your teen students better pick out careers and majors based on simulating what kinds of jobs they might find when they graduate, and how much their student loans might be. Everyone starts off in debt in this game.
Then, each player is given a life persona that will determine what kind of salary and how much debt they have. Good thing it's just a game, but one that will show your students how destabilizing debt can be and also, how to work through it. Free financial literacy games for high school students and kids can really add fun and self-discovery to financial literacy teachings.
Tell me below which one your own kids are trying and learning from!
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