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I'm Ani from Skilled Offspring, and I help teachers and parents raise financially smart, confident kids with fun and hands-on lessons. My programs are built from real-world testing with kids aged 7 to 12, and everything I create is easy to use, low-prep, and full of purpose. I believe financial literacy and critical thinking start young - and I'm here to make learning it joyful.
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Preview of Wants vs. Needs Game | Interactive Financial Literacy Lesson & Activity for Kids

Wants vs. Needs Game | Interactive Financial Literacy Lesson & Activity for Kids

Engage 2nd–5th graders with this interactive Wants vs. Needs Financial Literacy game! Perfect for social studies, money lessons, and early economics. Teach kids how to make smart money choices with this interactive Wants vs. Needs game!This engaging financial literacy activity helps students learn the difference between wants and needs through fun, real-life scenarios. Perfect for social studies, economics, and money management lessons, this resource keeps kids excited while building lifelon
Preview of Wants vs. Needs Financial Literacy Bundle

Wants vs. Needs Financial Literacy Bundle

Complete Financial Literacy Program for 2nd and 3rd Graders!This comprehensive bundle includes 14 engaging lessons that teach students the essential skills of managing money, making smart spending decisions, and planning for the future. Through interactive lessons, real-life scenarios, and hands-on activities, students will learn how to balance their money across six key categories: Needs, Wants, Education, Emergency, Donation, and Investment. Designed for 2nd and 3rd graders, this bundle co
Preview of lessons 10 to 14: Scenarios

lessons 10 to 14: Scenarios

Lessons 10 to 14: Real-Life Money Decisions Teach 2nd and 3rd Graders How to Make Smart Financial Choices in Real Life!In Lessons 10 to 14, students will apply everything they've learned about managing money through real-life scenarios. These lessons challenge students to think critically, balance short-term wants with long-term needs, and make thoughtful decisions under pressure. By using the six jars — Needs, Wants, Education, Emergency, Donation, and Investment — students will learn ho
Preview of Easter Bunny Escape Room | Financial Literacy Activities | Grades 2–3 |

Easter Bunny Escape Room | Financial Literacy Activities | Grades 2–3 |

Financial Literacy Escape Room Activity for Grades 2–3Help the Easter Bunny find his hidden toothbrush in this engaging, no-prep financial literacy escape room! Perfect for 2nd–3rd grade classrooms. THE STORY: The Easter Bunny played a joke on his mom by hiding his toothbrush in his secret safe. Now he has a BIG problem — there’s chocolate everywhere, but he can’t eat any without brushing his teeth first! Your students must solve 5 money-themed puzzles to unlock the 5-digit code and help t
Preview of Wants vs Needs Lesson 1: Identifying if it's a want or a need.

Wants vs Needs Lesson 1: Identifying if it's a want or a need.

Lesson 1: Understanding Wants vs. Needs⭐ FREE RESOURCE! ⭐ Introduce your students to the essential concept of distinguishing between wants and needs with this engaging and interactive lesson. Designed for kids in second and third grade, this lesson helps students understand the difference between items and experiences they truly need versus things they want but can live without. ✅ What’s Included:Full Lesson Plan – Easy-to-follow, step-by-step guide to lead the lesson.Interactive PowerPoint –
Preview of Wants vs Needs Take home and Kahoot links

Wants vs Needs Take home and Kahoot links

Take-Home Activity: Wants vs. Needs Challenge Reinforce Smart Spending at Home!This fun and engaging take-home activity helps students apply what they've learned about wants vs. needs in real-life situations. Designed for 2nd and 3rd graders, this activity encourages students to reflect on their spending habits, make thoughtful decisions, and discuss their choices with family members. The goal is to deepen their understanding of financial literacy by practicing outside the classroom. ✅ What’s
Preview of Wants vs Needs Lesson 9: Mastering the Jars

Wants vs Needs Lesson 9: Mastering the Jars

Lesson 9: The Six Jars Summary Teach 2nd and 3rd Graders How to Balance Their Money!In this lesson, students will review and apply everything they've learned about the six jars: Needs, Wants, Education, Emergency, Donation, and Investment. This lesson reinforces the importance of managing money wisely and helps students understand how to balance short-term enjoyment with long-term goals. Through a fun, interactive challenge, students will put their knowledge to the test by managing their
Preview of Wants Vs Needs Lesson 8:  Investment Jar

Wants Vs Needs Lesson 8: Investment Jar

Lesson 8: Investing for the Future Teach 2nd and 3rd Graders the Basics of Growing Their Money!In this lesson, students will learn the concept of investing and how it can help grow their savings over time. They will explore different types of investments and how risk and reward play a role in financial growth. Through a fun decision-making game, students will experience the excitement — and uncertainty — of investing, helping them understand why it’s important to make thoughtful choices with t
Preview of Wants vs Needs Lesson 7: The Emergency Jar

Wants vs Needs Lesson 7: The Emergency Jar

Lesson 7: The Emergency Fund Teach 2nd and 3rd Graders to Prepare for the Unexpected!In this lesson, students will learn the importance of having an Emergency Fund to handle unexpected expenses. Through a hands-on activity, students will practice setting aside money for emergencies while still managing their other financial priorities. This lesson helps kids understand that preparing for surprises can prevent stress and financial trouble in the future. ✅ What’s Included:Full Lesson Plan – Ste
Preview of Wants Vs Needs Lesson 6: Donation jar

Wants Vs Needs Lesson 6: Donation jar

Lesson 6: The Donation Jar Teach 2nd and 3rd Graders the Joy of Giving! In this lesson, students will learn the value of generosity and how giving to others can create positive change. They will explore the idea of setting aside money specifically for helping others, reinforcing the importance of balancing personal needs with supporting their community. Through a thoughtful activity, students will practice budgeting for donations while managing their other financial goals. ✅ What’s Included:
Preview of Wants vs Needs Lesson 5: Entertainment vs Educational games

Wants vs Needs Lesson 5: Entertainment vs Educational games

Lesson 5: Educational vs. Entertainment Spending Teach 2nd and 3rd Graders How to Spend Smartly! In this lesson, students will explore the difference between spending on entertainment and spending on education. They will learn how to balance the fun of entertainment with the long-term benefits of educational investments. Through a hands-on activity and decision-making challenge, students will practice allocating their money toward both enjoyment and personal growth. ✅ What’s Included: Ful
Preview of Wants vs Needs Lesson 3: Long term vs instant gratification

Wants vs Needs Lesson 3: Long term vs instant gratification

Lesson 3: Saving for a Goal Teach 2nd and 3rd Graders the Power of Saving!In this lesson, students will learn the importance of saving money to reach a specific goal. Building on their understanding of wants vs. needs and prioritizing purchases, this lesson introduces the concept of setting aside money for future rewards. Through an engaging, hands-on activity, students will discover how delayed gratification and thoughtful saving lead to bigger and better rewards over time. ✅ What’s Included:
Preview of Wants vs Needs Lesson 2: Prioritizing a Purchase

Wants vs Needs Lesson 2: Prioritizing a Purchase

Lesson 2: Prioritizing Purchases Teach 2nd and 3rd Graders How to Make Smart Spending Decisions!Building on the foundation of distinguishing between wants and needs, this lesson teaches students how to evaluate and prioritize their spending decisions based on value and necessity. Designed specifically for 2nd and 3rd graders, this interactive lesson helps students understand why some purchases are more important than others — and how to make thoughtful choices with their money. ✅ What’s Includ
Preview of End of year | Camping Trip Puzzle Quest | Financial Literacy | Wants vs. Needs |

End of year | Camping Trip Puzzle Quest | Financial Literacy | Wants vs. Needs |

Engage Your Students with a Fun End-of-Year Financial Adventure! Looking for a no-prep, engaging financial literacy activity that captivates students during those challenging end-of-year weeks? This Camping Trip Puzzle Quest is your solution!Students embark on an exciting camping adventure where they'll solve five interactive puzzles focused on essential money concepts like wants vs. needs, budgeting, and smart decision-making. Each completed puzzle reveals one letter, and when all five are sol
Preview of Wants vs Needs Lesson 4: Saving Jars

Wants vs Needs Lesson 4: Saving Jars

Lesson 4: The Saving Jars Teach 2nd and 3rd Graders How to Manage Their Money!In this lesson, students will learn how to divide their money into two separate categories — Needs and Wants — using the concept of saving jars. This hands-on approach helps kids visualize how to balance spending and saving, giving them a strong foundation for financial decision-making. The lesson reinforces the idea that not all money should be spent right away and encourages students to plan ahead for both essenti
Preview of Wants vs Needs General

Wants vs Needs General

This explains the 14 lessons. It is not worth purchasing on its own.
Preview of Interactive Easter ESCAPE Room- 2nd to 3rd Grade More prep than other one!

Interactive Easter ESCAPE Room- 2nd to 3rd Grade More prep than other one!

Financial Literacy Escape Room Activity for Grades 2–3Help the Easter Bunny find his hidden toothbrush in this engaging, no-prep financial literacy escape room! Perfect for 2nd–3rd grade classrooms. THE STORY: The Easter Bunny played a joke on his mom by hiding his toothbrush in his secret safe. Now he has a BIG problem — there’s chocolate everywhere, but he can’t eat any without brushing his teeth first! Your students must solve 5 money-themed puzzles to unlock the 5-digit code and help th
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About the store

Experience

I'm Ani from Skilled Offspring, and I help teachers and parents raise financially smart, confident kids with fun and hands-on lessons. My programs are built from real-world testing with kids aged 7 to 12, and everything I create is easy to use, low-prep, and full of purpose. I believe financial literacy and critical thinking start young - and I'm here to make learning it joyful.

Teaching style

My teaching Style is playful, story-based, and real-world focused. I use characters, decision-making games, and hands-on activities to keep kids engaged. Whether it's an escape room, a budgeting challenge, or a classroom reflection, I always aim to make kids think, laugh, and connect what they learn to their own lives. Simplicity and emotional connection are key.

Awards & shining teacher moments

One of my favorite moments was testing my lessons at a local library and watching kids light up with excitement using fake money, spinning the wheel, and solving challenges. They laughed, made decisions, and really thought about what matters. A parent told me her daughter later said, " No, this is instant gratification. I'll wait and keep my money for something I really need." That's the kind of learning that sticks - and it's why I keep creating.

My own education history

My background in in electrical Engineering, but my true passion is education. I've worked as a high school math tutor, an online English teacher, and created animated lessons for elementary students. I also designed interactive kid's activities for the historical Park Pointe-du-Moulin. All of these experiences led me to create Skilled Offspring - a project dedicated to helping kids build life skills through fun, meaningful learning.

Additional biographical information

I am currently building 2 Financial Literacy programs: Wants vs Needs (for younger learners) and Mini Money Managers (for older elementary kids). These programs use storytelling, games, and real-life scenarios to help children become confident, independent thinkers.