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Preview of Personal Finance Bundle- Compound Interest & Stock Market Simulation Games

Personal Finance Bundle- Compound Interest & Stock Market Simulation Games

Personal Finance Bundle | Compound Interest & Stock Market Simulation Games | No PrepThe Compound Effect is a 40-year personal finance simulation that compresses an entire career into 10 minutes of gameplay. Students start at 22 with their first paycheck, set a budget, choose where to invest, weather the 2037 market crash, and watch compound interest do its work across the chart. The game ends with a personalized analysis naming each student's single biggest financial lift and biggest drag. Stoc
Preview of Community Problem-Solving Project Toolkit (Printable + Digital Templates + App)

Community Problem-Solving Project Toolkit (Printable + Digital Templates + App)

Help students practice real-world problem-solving with a structured, kid-friendly project flow they can use in any subject. This toolkit guides learners through a simple process: Notice a community or classroom problem Ask questions and gather information Discuss respectfully using sentence starters Plan a solution with clear steps and roles Reflect on what worked and what to improve Perfect for building literacy, collaboration, SEL, and critical thinking without requiring a full PBL train
Preview of Stock Market Simulation to Teach Financial Literacy and Investment Strategies

Stock Market Simulation to Teach Financial Literacy and Investment Strategies

This activity contains 25 ready to print pages in PDF and a 51 page Canva slideshow presentation. Canva link in PDF. In this 30-minute fast-paced simulation, students calculate gains and losses over four simulation days while experiencing daily market movements, learning the importance of diversification, and understanding how risk tolerance impacts their portfolio. The activity creates floor broker energy as students move among seven stations around the room to invest $5 of classroom money in
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