FUNancial $marts for Kids - An activity book for middle school students, made by EconLitCo in collaboration with Bellco Credit Union. It includes activities about real world money situations, making good choices about purchases, and ways to comparison shop.
Funancial $marts for High School and College Students - A resource book for high school/young adults made by EconLitCo in collaboration with Bellco Credit Union. The high school student “survival guide” includes activities such as the differences between credit and debit cards, how to tip, factors to consider when making purchases, saving for college, and much more.
Next Gen Personal Finance – Arcade Games - While the site has mostly high school-level content, many of their games are for grades 6-12. They have a lot of other resources available as well.
Practical Money Skills - Online games (particularly sport-themed ones) let students practice their money skills and knowledge
BizKids Games - The creators of the PBS series on entrepreneurs now have online games and activities to extend the TV lessons
Consumer Jungle (University of Arizona) - provides several games for MS and HS students to use for PFL, as well as lesson materials on consumer fraud and car purchasing
Jacob Clifford ECON videos - Short 8-10 minute videos on a variety of Economics and Financial Literacy topics
Khan Academy – Personal Finance - Like most Khan Academy video series, it offers straightforward videos and lessons for review of PFL content
The Mint – Tips for Teens - Linked lessons and activities/quizzes for teens to learn more about PFL topics (NOTE – the resources appear in the left column)
Crash Course videos - Short 8-10 minute videos on all kinds of school subjects, not just ECON and PFL