Financial Literacy For Middle School
KidVestors delivers financial literacy for middle school students in a way that is engaging, practical, and built for real life. Designed for grades 6 through 8 and beyond, our platform teaches investing, budgeting, credit entrepreneurship, and smart money decision-making through interactive lessons and real-world simulations.
Parents gain peace of mind knowing their child is building lifelong money skills early. Educators gain a standards-aligned financial literacy curriculum that keeps students engaged and accountable. Because middle school is not too early to learn about money. It is the perfect time.

Financial Literacy Curriculum for Middle School
KidVestors aligns with the Jump$tart National Standards and the Council for Economic Education (CEE) standards, and goes beyond these frameworks by covering a broader range of real-world financial topics, including:
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Budgeting
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Borrowing
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Credit
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Taxes
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Economics
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Real Estate Investing
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Stock Market Investing
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Entrepreneurship
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and so much more!


Easily Track Engagement and Progress
KidVestors automatically grades quizzes and knowledge checks built into each lesson, giving parents and educators instant visibility into student progress. Our built-in assessments measure understanding in real time, while easy-to-use reporting dashboards allow parents and educators to track performance, completion rates, and learning outcomes without manual grading. KidVestors also provides ready-to-use lesson plans aligned with financial literacy standards, making it simple to teach, assign, assess, and monitor progress all in one place.




Financial Literacy
Activities
Explore engaging financial literacy activities for middle school students designed to make learning about money interactive, practical, and fun. KidVestors offers hands-on budgeting challenges, a stock market simulator, real estate investing activities, entrepreneurship projects, and more — all built to help middle school students develop real-world money skills. As students complete activities, they can even earn real cash and stock rewards, turning financial education into an experience they’ll actually look forward to.
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