Homeschool
Home-based lesson plans, activities, and curriculum ideas for teaching the money principles behind your family treasury.
Ages 6-9
Financial Literacy for 3rd Graders: 6 Lessons and Activities That Stick
Six grade-3 financial literacy lessons that take 15-30 minutes, use household items, and align to Common Core math standards (3.OA.D.8, 3.MD.A.2, 3.NBT).
Needs vs. Wants for Kids: A Parent's Guide With Activities
Teach your kid to tell needs from wants, why the line moves with context, and how marketing creates wants you didn't have.
Bitcoin Lesson Plan for Elementary Students
A ready-to-use lesson plan for teaching elementary-age kids about Bitcoin. Includes discussion questions, a hands-on activity, and a take-home conversation starter.
6 Financial Literacy Activities for Kids
Six hands-on financial literacy activities for kids ages 6-9. Each takes 10-20 minutes and uses stuff you already have: coins, beans, jars, paper, markers.
Teaching Kids About Saving vs. Spending
A hands-on lesson for teaching kids ages 6-9 the difference between saving and spending. Uses two jars, real coins, and a savings goal they pick themselves.
How to Teach Scarcity to Kids
A 15-minute hands-on activity that teaches kids ages 6-9 about scarcity using beans. Three rounds that build from simple buying to understanding inflation.
How to Teach Kids to Budget
The save/spend/give system is fine. But it doesn't teach kids what to save IN. Here's a four-bucket framework that fixes the gap, with a $20 activity you can run tonight.
Ages 10-12
All ages
Teaching Economics to Homeschoolers
A full framework for teaching economics to homeschool kids ages 5-13. What to cover by age, a weekly schedule, and resources that actually work.
Financial Literacy Curriculum for Homeschool
A complete, age-sequenced financial literacy curriculum for homeschool families. Four units from money basics to budgeting, with hands-on activities and a weekly schedule.
Teaching Delayed Gratification to Kids
A homeschool-friendly lesson on delayed gratification with two activities: a 5-minute marshmallow-style test and a week-long challenge. Works for ages 5-10.
Build the treasury, then teach the why
Start with the family treasury guide, then use the book and articles to make sound money language normal at home.
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Bitcoin for Kids
The education layer of a family Bitcoin treasury: age-appropriate concepts you can read aloud or use as conversation starters.
Parent Guides
Practical answers for building a family Bitcoin treasury: buying, custody, safety, inheritance, gifting, and handoff plans.
Understanding Money
The worldview layer: how money works, why it changes, and what your kids should know before they inherit real responsibility.