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KIDS – (Beginner Ages 5-9) – Money Management – Activities
Important lessons to teach preschoolers (ages 2-4) about money include: money buys things, identifying money, counting money and saving and spending money.
When children are in primary school the focus changes to adding and subtracting money, comparing money, equivalent sets of coins (2 nickels = 1 dime) and more.
Here are some links to beginning money activities that are appropriate for children ages 5-9. The links are in no particular order. Check them out and let us know what you think!
Money Word Problems
Money Lessons
Lemonade Stand
Counting Money Flashcards
Money Jingle
Adding Money
Subtracting Money
Counting Money
Compare Money
Equivalent Sets of Coins
Make Change Jingle
Money Matching
Do you have any favorite money activities for kids age 5-9 at the primary school level?
KIDS – (Beginner Ages 5-9) – Money Management – Online Games
A good way for kids to learn about money management is to have them play online money games.
Here are a few free online money games recommended for primary school children ages 5-9.
Click on the desired link below to play the online money game.
The links have not been arranged in any particular order.
My Savings Quest
US Mint Kids Games
Sports Games – Financial Soccer and Football
The Great Piggy Bank Adventure
PBS Kids Mad Money
Smart Start for Kids Money Games
Club Money Mammals
Junior’s Clubhouse Adventures
Dora’s Carnival Adventure
What did you think of the online money games? Are there other money games you would recommend for this age group?
KIDS (Beginner Ages 5-9) – Money Management – E-Learning
A good way for kids to learn about money management is via interaction with online learning programs called E-Learning (short for electronic learning).
Click on each individual link below to start a new E-Learning module.
You should have the sound turned on. The last two links connect to e-learning modules (invest and loan) that do not yet have sound. Use the forward and back arrows at the top of the browser to go between Cognitra (this page) and the E-Learning modules.
The first e-learning module is from Kids Bank by Sovereign. The remaining modules were created by Cognitra.
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