High School Personal Finance

Building a house out of financial themes (i.e., credit card, calculator, etc).
Demonstrate how to plan for the long-term with High School Personal Finance, an interactive course that teaches advanced budgeting, borrowing, and more.
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Topics covered in High School Personal Finance

Developing Wise Habits
Budgeting
Retirement
Life Insurance
Identity Theft
Credit Scores
Renter’s Insurance
Tax Returns
Mortgages & Auto Loans

High School Personal Finance

These games cover advanced financial topics for high-school-age students.

A girl running a lemonade stand.
Grades 7-12 | English & Spanish

Life Scenarios

Start your high schoolers off on a race towards saving for their future & navigating life's unexpected challenges.
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A teenager exploring a financial themed skate park.
Grades 10-12 | English & Spanish

Advanced Budgeting

Take budgeting a step further—show students how to save money, pay off debt, and more.
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A view out the window from a sitting room with a rocking chair.
GRADES 8-12 | ENGLISH

Retirement: The Elephant in the Room

Teach students to navigate a 40-year journey to retirement, showing the long-term impact of their financial decisions.
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Two people shaking hands during a stock market showdown.
GRADES 8-12 | ENGLISH

Stock Market Showdown

Teach students and high schoolers the basics of investing with this online stock market course.
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A teenager exploring a financial themed skate park.
Grades 6-9 | English

Consumer Smarts

Teach kids how to take charge of a family budget for an entire month while cutting costs along the way.
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High School Personal Finance workbooks.

High School Personal Finance Workbook

Order free printed workbooks that complement the online content. This workbook includes activities such as How to Fill out a W-4, Understanding Credit Cards, and more.

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Advanced Bugeting game mockup.

Tracking Habits

Give your students the chance to see how quickly small transactions pile up over time with a variety of activities.

Vocabulary Practice

Invite students to study flashcards containing important financial terms.

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Meets State Curriculum Standards

Banzai courses fulfill your state's standards of learning (SOL) by covering a wide range of essential topics.

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Simplified Grading

Courses are automatically graded so you can spend more time teaching!
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Hands-On Learning

Help students grow individually with a virtual world of decision-making.
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Progress Monitoring

Progress tracking and clear decision trees monitor your students’ growth.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I get High School Personal Finance?
    If you're already signed up to Banzai as a teacher, it's waiting in your account. Log In, select one of your classes, click "Settings," and add High School Personal Finance. Or, you can create a new class with High School Personal Finance already added.
    If you don't have a Banzai account, click here to sign up and use High School Personal Finance (and Elementary Personal Finance and Middle School Personal Finance) for free.
  • Is High School Personal Finance free?
    Yes! All of Banzai's courses are free for educators and students. Banzai is supported by banks and credit unions who sponsor experience-based, financial education in your community.
  • How long does High School Personal Finance take to complete?
    High School Personal Finance consists of several units, 1 workbook, and supplementary resources, all totaling 20+ hours of content. Not all the of the units included have to be completed all at once or at all. You are welcome to pick and choose the number of hours you want your classroom to put into it.
  • Do my students need to complete Middle School Personal Finance before High School Personal Finance?
    No, but we recommend it. High School Personal Finance was designed to be played independently—and it's plenty easy to play—but, your students will learn more and be better prepared for High School Personal Finance if they've completed Middle School Personal Finance first.
  • Are all Banzai courses COPPA and FERPA compliant?
    Yes, Banzai complies fully with restrictions set by COPPA and FERPA—we don't store personal identification information such as a student's age, location, gender, or ethnicity. The limited data Banzai does collect is only used to deliver services and products or improve user experience and is never shared or distributed. Learn more by reading Banzai's Privacy Policy.

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