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Explore Curriculum Resources

Comprehensive Tools Designed to Support Educators and Empower Students

The Rich Kid, Poor Kid Financial Literacy Curriculum is supported by a carefully developed suite of instructional resources created to simplify implementation while maximizing student engagement.

Each resource is designed with practical classroom application in mind — helping educators deliver meaningful financial education without the burden of building materials from scratch.

Because when educators are supported, students benefit.

Student Learning Resources

Our student materials transform financial concepts into structured, accessible learning experiences that encourage both understanding and application.

Included Resources May Feature:

✔ Guided student workbooks aligned with core financial literacy topics
✔ Real-world money exercises that promote critical thinking
✔ Budgeting and financial planning tools
✔ Entrepreneurship and business-building activities
✔ Career readiness worksheets
✔ Leadership and personal development planners
✔ Reflection exercises that deepen comprehension
✔ Decision-making frameworks that strengthen judgment

Outcome: Students move beyond theory and begin developing behaviors that support long-term financial stability.

Educator Support Materials

We believe effective curriculum should reduce teacher workload — not increase it.

Our educator resources are built to support seamless instruction while providing flexibility across diverse classroom environments.

Educator Materials Include:

✔ Structured lesson planning templates
✔ Classroom-ready activities
✔ Student assessment tools
✔ Reflection and discussion prompts
✔ Program completion certificates
✔ Implementation guidance

These tools allow educators to focus on teaching rather than preparation.

Interactive Classroom Experiences

Students retain more when they actively participate in the learning process.

Our curriculum incorporates experiential components that bring financial education to life.

Examples Include:

✔ Budget simulations
✔ Financial scenario exercises
✔ Entrepreneurship challenges
✔ Collaborative group activities
✔ Lifestyle cost analysis projects

These experiences help students connect financial concepts to real-world decisions they will soon face.

Flexible Resource Formats

To support modern learning environments, resources are available in formats that accommodate both traditional and digital classrooms.

Schools and organizations may choose the structure that best fits their instructional model:

✅ Printable classroom materials
✅ Digital student resources
✅ Hybrid learning options
✅ Small-group facilitation tools
✅ Workshop-ready materials

Flexibility ensures educators can implement the curriculum with confidence.

Built for Immediate Classroom Impact

Every resource is created with one objective in mind:

👉 Make financial education practical, approachable, and immediately useful.

Rather than overwhelming students with theory, the curriculum prioritizes clarity, engagement, and real-world relevance.

Who These Resources Support

The Rich Kid, Poor Kid curriculum is currently supporting a wide range of learning environments, including:

  • Middle schools

  • High schools

  • Homeschool programs

  • Youth mentorship organizations

  • Financial literacy initiatives

  • Career readiness programs

Our resources adapt easily to both structured classrooms and independent learning settings.

Implementation Pathways

Institutions may choose the level of support that aligns with their goals:

Classroom Sets

Provide students with structured materials for guided instruction.

Digital Access

Equip learners with flexible tools that support independent exploration.

Hybrid Implementation

Combine physical and digital resources for a comprehensive experience.

Expanded Partnerships

Custom options are available for schools seeking broader adoption.

Our Commitment to Educators

We recognize the growing importance of financial literacy and the responsibility educators carry in preparing students for the future.

Our mission is to support that work by providing resources that are thoughtful, practical, and designed for lasting impact.

Because preparing students for life should never feel like an afterthought.

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