by Elisabeth Donati | Sep 25, 2018 | Extra Money Game Activities Category, Financial Education, Money Game FAQ, Money Game Specific
Shortening The Money Game I often get calls from people who want to know if they can use The Money Game in a shorter time frame, like two hours or less. This is a great question, and depending on the group that you’re teaching, sometimes the answer is...
by Elisabeth Donati | May 22, 2014 | Money Game Specific
Because we recognize that sometimes, as Money Game Instructors, you have plenty of time to spread the rounds and lessons over several class or session periods and sometimes you are given an hour and have to squeeze as much education and experience into that time as...
by Elisabeth Donati | May 3, 2014 | Money Game Specific
After doing several short one-day programs where I focus mostly on The Money Game and maybe add one or more Extra Activities, I have developed a basic supplies list that I always use to make sure I haven’t forgotten anything (because there’s nothing more...
by Elisabeth Donati | Jul 30, 2012 | Children Financial Education, Financial Education, Money Game Specific
When we play The Money Game with kids, teens and adults, we like to focus on the financial habits it takes to become financially free. We compare the habits of financial free, rich, wealthy people with poor people and yes, they are poor. You can call them low-income...
by Elisabeth Donati | Jul 8, 2012 | Extra Money Game Activities Category, Money Game FAQ, Money Game Specific
As you know, I love getting great questions about The Money Game that allow me to expand the game even further. Sometimes the questions spur an addition that is so blatantly missing in the game it causes me to pause, and think, “How did I miss that?” It...
by Elisabeth Donati | May 2, 2012 | Children Financial Education, Financial Education, Money Game Specific, Train-the-Trainer
We all know that financial literacy ‘should’ be a required subject in our schools, preparing our kids and teens to go out into the world and not only handle money wisely but be able to invest it so it works for them instead of them always working for it....