NGPF's Financial Literacy Month Activity Calendar!
It's Financial Literacy Month 2022! April is NGPF's favorite time of year because the eyes of the world turn to the crucial financial skills and mindsets that students are learning in your classrooms.
What is the NGPF Financial Literacy Month 2022 Calendar?
We asked our small (but mighty!) team to identify their favorite free NGPF resources, then organized them thematically into the Financial Literacy Month ideas calendar below. The calendar consists of one free NGPF resource for every weekday in April! Teachers of any subject can find a resource (or several!) in the calendar, then start a financial literacy lesson or discussion today!
We hope you can use this calendar to have fun in your classroom, help empower the next generation of financially capable young people, and have a very Happy Financial Literacy Month 2022!
MONDAY | TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY | FRIDAY |
1 TOPIC: Paying for College |
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4 TOPIC: Behavioral Economics |
5 TOPIC: Getting Started with NGPF |
6 TOPICS: Investing, Behavioral Economics |
7 TOPICS: Careers, Budgeting |
8 TOPICS: Careers, Women's History |
11 TOPICS: Racial Discrimination in Finance, Financial Empowerment, Black History |
12 TOPICS: Math, Financial Empowerment |
13 TOPIC: Cryptocurrency |
14 TOPICS: Math, Managing Credit, Saving, Investing |
15 TOPICS: Budgeting, Behavioral Economics |
18 TOPIC: Careers |
19 TOPICS: Careers, PFC, Alternatives to 4-Year College |
20 TOPIC: Taxes |
21 TOPICS: Financial Empowerment |
22 TOPICS: Racial Discrimination in Finance, Financial Empowerment, Black History |
25 TOPICS: Types of Credit, Managing Credit |
26 TOPICS: Economics, Inflation |
27 TOPIC: Investing |
28 TOPIC: Economics |
About the Author
Ren Makino
Ren started interning at NGPF in 2014, and worked part-time through high school and college. With his knowledge growing alongside NGPF, he joined the team to work full-time after graduating from college in 2020. He is also the producer of the NGPF podcast. During his free time, he likes to try out coffees from different roasters across the world.
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