Elementary School Resources At Home


JA K-5 At Home Videos and Activities (Informational Video)

Please view our guided video lessons for the following programs:

  • Kindergarten- JA Ourselves

  • First Grade- JA Our Families

  • Second Grade- JA Our Community

  • Third Grade- JA Our City

  • Fourth Grade- JA Our Region

  • Fifth Grade- JA Our Nation

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Cha-Ching Videos

Meet the Cha-Ching band members as they share some catchy tunes that will help you learn how to Earn, Save, Spend, and Donate. These band members will teach kids in a fun and engaging way. Children will be posed with questions about the difficulties of saving, how to spend money responsibly. These videos introduce third grade students to money management and the importance of economic exchange within a city.


Lower Elementary (Kindergarten-2nd Grade)


Upper Elementary (3rd-5th Grade)

Robo Sellers Video Flyer - Fly your ship through the universe collecting and selling robot parts to start your own robot business. Play this online game to become a robot merchant and make a tidy profit.

STEMBOT Game - Learn about STEM career and practice STEM skills while solving puzzles and playing games.

History of Prices - Why is all the toilet paper disappearing off the shelves? Find out more about how people’s needs and desires affect the pricing of goods, and how that has had an effect on history.

My Interests - What are you interested in? What do you enjoy doing? Complete this checklist to discover how your interests could turn into business ideas.

Entrepreneur Traits Card - Learn about the traits on an entrepreneur and decide if you have them.

Design a Website - Want to be an entrepreneur or small business owner? Design a web page for a new business. Think about what you will produce and sell. How will your web page look?

Career Quest Flyer - What interests you and why do you enjoy it? Learn about yourself and the careers and career clusters that best suite your interests and abilities in this printable flier.


JA $AVE USA

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!

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