JA In A Day Homeschool Edition will be held March of 2018 for homeschool and cyber school students in grades Pre-Kindergarten through 12. Registration will open in October. Please contact Ashley Adamson at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with any questions.
JA BizTown Homeschool Edition will be held March of 2018 for homeschool and cyber school students in grades 4 through 7. Registration will open in September. Please contact Karen Cooper at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with any questions. Click here to learn more and register.
JA Finance Park Homeschool Edition will be held March of 2018 for homeschool and cyber school students in grades 4 through 7. Registration will open in September. Please contact Julie Regazzi at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with any questions. Click here to learn more and register. to learn more and register.
JA Influencer is a resource for educators to discuss topical subjects on financial literacy, work readiness and entrepreneurship with students. Designed with high school students in mind, the JA Influencer white paper and discussion guide dive into current events to prompt conversation and learning.
College and Career Resources:
CareerReadyIndiana.org - Careers & Colleges
Indiana Hot Jobs
U.S. Department of Education College Affordability and Transparency Center
College Results Online
Please visit the Student Resource page for additional resources and student activities.
The Money JAR is weekly show about Kids, Families and Money, brought to you by Junior Achievement. Along with a cadre of guest experts, show hosts Evan Wilson and Todd Yuzuriha pair their unique perspectives with a mild dose of humor as they attempt to demystify the common challenges all families face while trying to educate their children on the economics of life. From money apps for kids to teaching young people how to find their dream job, our show is designed to be a practical catalyst for meaningful dialog, helping families to begin ongoing conversations around the ever-elusive subjects of financial literacy, entrepreneurship and being ready for the workforce ahead.
Thanks for your interest in Junior Achievement $ave, USA Parent Lessons. We know it can be tough to speak to or teach your kids about money-management issues. We hope that you find these lessons helpful with those conversations.
Family Activities for 2013
Junior Achievement $ave USA | Elementary |
Junior Achievement $ave USA | Middle Grades |
Junior Achievement $ave USA | High School |
Parent Lesson Plans for 2012
Junior Achievement $ave USA | Elementary |
Junior Achievement $ave USA | Middle Grades |
Junior Achievement $ave USA | High School |
Parent Lesson Plans for 2011
High School | |
The Cost of a Car | Car Buying 101 |
Payday Loan Pitfalls | Consumer Protection |
Taking Stock of Your Options | High Risk, High Return |
Make Healthy Choices: Earn Interest on Interest | Financial Literacy IQ |
Middle School | |
Checks and Balances | Managing a Check Ledger |
Job Match | Career Exploration |
Currency Security | Consumer Protection |
Converting Currency | Buying and Selling in Other Countries |
Elementary School | |
Savvy Shopping and Saving | What's it Worth to You? |
The Legendary Lemonade Stand | Cost of Doing Business |
Greater Than or Less Than | Want and Need |
Counting Coins | Recognizing Currency |
BizKid$: is a multi-media, multi-faceted initiative that shows school-aged children how to make and manage money, and teaches them about entrepreneurship. Check out BizKid$ at http://bizkids.com.