Student Resources - Check back often for updates!

 

Contests and Activities

http://www.nasc.us/s_nasc/sec.asp?CID=161&DID=5353

The National Association of Secondary School Principals' National Advisory List of Student Contests and Activities found to meet the established standards of quality

 

Manners and Etiquette

http://www.brianz.com/manners2.htm

Camp Wacki Kooki - A helpful quiz to teach kids about manners, from the dinner table to the schoolyard.

http://www.familyeducation.com/article/0,1120,1-5266-0-2,00.html
Family Education: Nine Steps to Good Table Manners (an article by Ann Svensen)

 

http://www.rudebusters.com/eti-quiz.htm

Rude Busters - Some serious and playful etiquette quizzes and manners tests

 

Money, Saving, and Investing

 

http://www.investoreducation.org/cindex.htm

Alliance for Investor Education's "Kids' Savings Calculator" - Shows how much money spent on consumables could be worth if saved instead.

http://www.asec.org/youthsurvey.pdf

American Savings Education Council's "Youth & Money" survey - Surveys American high school and college students on their financial understanding and money management perceptions and practices
 

http://www.wa.gov/ago/youth/
Consumer Education for Teens - Designed by teens for teens, this site discusses a variety of "rip-offs" directed at teens' wallets, including fake "brand-name" products, scholarship scams, and questionable modeling agencies.

http://www.consumerfed.org/teachchild.pdf

Consumer Federation of America's "Teenage Consumers: Teaching Your Children How to Save & Spend."

http://www.moneyopolis.com/

Ernst & Young's Moneyopolis - Designed to teach math skills to middle-school students through a financial planning game.

http://www.financial-education-icfe.org/children_and_money/index.asp

Institute of Consumer Financial Education's Children and Money - Saving, spending, and credit info for both young people and their parents.

http://library.thinkquest.org/3096/index.htm

Investing for Kids - Designed by and for high-school students; includes quizzes, tutorials, and a stock market simulation.

http://www.investinginkids.org

Investing in Kids
 

http://www.jumpstartcoalition.org/

Jump$tart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy - A clearinghouse for K-12 personal finance educational materials.

http://www.ja.org/

Junior Achievement's Young Money - Excerpts from a monthly magazine available by subscription.

http://www.kidsmoneycents.com/

KidsMoneyCents - Info on earning, spending, and saving money.

http://www.lcurve.org

L-Curve - A cool site that shows kids and their parents the IDEA of large numbers.
 

http://www.younginvestor.com/

Liberty Financial's "Young Investor" - A mutual fund for young investors, financial games, a college calculator, ask "The Brain."
 

http://www.moneychimp.com/features/rule72.htm

Money Chimp - A site that helps kids calculate compound interest.
 

http://www.funbrain.com/cashreg/
http://www.state.tn.us/financialinst/java/game/game.html

Making Change - Sites to teach kids how to make change.
 

http://www.monetta.com/collegeinvesting.htm

The Monetta Express Investment Program - An exciting program that educates young investors about the importance of saving and investing.
 

http://www.thewritersplace.com/moneydearest/

Money Dearest  - A warm and witty guide for the reader who would like to invest in the stock market, but doesn't know where to begin.
 

http://www.moneyinstructor.com
Money Instructor - Teaching money skills and personal finance for ages K-12

http://www.moolera.com/

Moolera - Investing and personal finance site targeting twenty- and thirty-somethings.
 

http://www.msgen.com

Money Savvy Generation Site for the Money Savvy Pig - Tools to teach children about the choices they have for money.
 

http://www.fool.com

Motley Fool Website - A great place to find all sorts of financial information, calculators, etc.

http://www.naf.org/theacademies/finance

National Academy of Finance - Financial curriculum coupled with paid internships for junior and senior high-school students

http://old.better-investing.org/youth/12steps.html

National Association of Investors Corporation's "How to Start Your Own Student Investment Club" - 12 steps to starting a club
 

http://www.ncee.net

National Council on Economic Education - Resources for economic education

http://www.nefe.org/pages/highschool.html

National Endowment for Financial Education's "High School Financial Planning Program" - A seven-unit personal finance program.
 

http://www.ntrbonline.org

The NEFE Teen Resource Bureau

http://www.kidstock.com/en/default.asp

Netstock Direct's KidStock - How to earn money, plus tutorials on different types of investments.

http://www.kidsmoneystore.com/

Prodigy's Kids' Money Store - Order money-related games, books, banks, etc. online.
 

http://www.prosperity4kids.com

Prosperity 4 Kids - Child's financial education book, piggy bank, other resources.

http://www.sec.gov/investor/tools/quiz.htm

SEC's "Test Your Money $marts" - Interactive quiz for students developed by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
 

http://www.ssa.gov/kids/

Social Security Administration's "YouthLink" - Information for teens and younger children.
 

http://www.kidsbank.com/

Sovereign Bank's KidsBank - Tutorials and quizzes on money and banking, saving calculators,
 

http://www.smg2000.org/

Stock Market Game (SMG2000) - An electronic simulation of Wall Street trading for students in grades 4-12, sponsored by the Securities Industry Foundation for Economic Education
 

http://www.cyberrodeo.com/range/range18bbbbb.htm

Stock Market Investing for Kids - A list of links which will help kids learn how to invest.
 

http://www.stockpartners.com

Stock Partners - A stock market curriculum.
 

http://www.studentdebthelp.org

Student DebtHelp - A great site for students about debt.
 

http://www.teenvestor.com/teenvestor_books.htm

Teen Vester Books - Books to guide teens through investing.

http://www.treas.gov/kids/index.html

U.S. Treasury's Page for Kids - Bond, tax, and inflation calculators, info on coins and currency, gifts and games.
 

 

(source: http://themoneycamp.com/root/sitesforkids)