Curricula, Curriculum Types, and State Requirements

Financial Literacy Resources

We list various homeschooling resources that parents can review to determine if they would help homeschool their child(ren). We also help homeschooling parents navigate their homeschooling journey. Many resources are available for homeschooling across various subjects and grade levels. We list various references and resources to help parents. However, we do not list religious-based resources. 

We list several Financial Literacy resources to help with locating educational materials for your homeschool. We list special education options too.

Cha-Ching Money Smart Kids aims to empower youth across the country with critical 21st-century skills by beginning high-quality financial literacy education in elementary school, where financial education can be fundamentally embedded in the core learning experience. Available at no cost, this engaging and fun financial education program is designed to train the next generation of financially empowered adults.

Subjects: Financial Literacy

Resources: Online

Grades:  K to 12th Grades

Memberships: Free

The FDIC’s Money Smart for Young People series consists of four free curriculum products. Each age-appropriate curriculum includes lesson plans for educators along with guides for parents and caregivers. The materials are available for immediate download (catalog.fdic.gov).

Subjects: Financial Literacy

Resources: Videos, Lessons, Guides, Handouts

Grades:  PreK to 12th Grades

Memberships: Free