Personal financial literacy is one of the most important courses a student will take, and one of the hardest for teachers to build from scratch.

The Money Game Plan is a complete, TEKS-aligned course with lesson plans, slides, worksheets, quizzes, readings, and a capstone project already done. Teachers can adapt materials as they want.

The rest is ready to go.

Ready for Teachers on Day One.

What Schools Get

  • 12 complete units, spread across “4 Quarters”

  • Daily lesson plans with suggested warm-ups and exit tickets

  • An example syllabus, unit video banks, presentation slides, and answer keys

  • Student worksheets, reading packets, and answer keys

  • Unit quizzes and a cumulative final exam

  • A student capstone project with peer review

  • “Extra” lessons to utilize as teachers see fit.

  • TEKS alignment documentation for compliance review

  • Flexible pacing for trimester, semester, or 9-week schedules


My Approach

  • Lessons deliberately rooted across the levels of Bloom's Taxonomy

  • Deliberately address writing, math reasoning, and social-emotional skills

  • Adaptable for a range of grade levels and learners

The Money Game Plan is built to support the teacher in the room, not replace them or make them follow a script. Every lesson plan, worksheet, and activity can be used as-is, or modified by teachers without losing the structure of the course.

Personal finance is personal. Students arrive with different experiences, assumptions, and pressures around money, and the course is designed to meet them there wherever they are, and empower them for the future. Everyone has a different path in life, what’s important is that students have a plan.

Teachers don't have extra hours in the day to build lessons from scratch, and every hour they spend making assignments from scratch detracts from their ability to focus on what matters most, their students. All materials are printable in black and white, organized for quick prep, and written in plain language that sounds like a real teacher made it, because one did.

Simple ideas

Money can feel confusing or intimidating, especially for students encountering it for the first time. The goal of this course is to make personal finance understandable for every student.

Lasting Impact

Regardless of the path students take in life, they will all deal with money and need a game plan. This course is designed to make a generational impact on students’ lives.