Understandsthe conceptof creditcards anddebt.Hasreviewed astudent’sfinancial aidpackage.Hasdiscussed acollegesavings planwith a familyFree!Hasattended afinancialliteracyworkshopHas taught astudentabout savingmoneyKnows thedifferencebetween agrant and aloanHas helpeda studentplan for theirfinancialfuture.Can explainhow studentloans workHas used afinancialplanning tool(e.g., Mint,YNAB)Hasopened asavingsaccountHas helpeda studentresearchscholarshipsKnowswhat a529 Planis.Has helpeda studentapply for ascholarshipKnows what atax return isand how itrelates tofinancialplanning.Uses abudget tomanagemonthlyexpensesCanexplainwhatcredit isHas afinancial goalfor theupcomingyear.Knows howto calculateinterest ona loan.Has helpeda studentcomplete ascholarshipapplication.Can explainhow to makea simplebudget.Understandsthe conceptof creditcards anddebt.Hasreviewed astudent’sfinancial aidpackage.Hasdiscussed acollegesavings planwith a familyFree!Hasattended afinancialliteracyworkshopHas taught astudentabout savingmoneyKnows thedifferencebetween agrant and aloanHas helpeda studentplan for theirfinancialfuture.Can explainhow studentloans workHas used afinancialplanning tool(e.g., Mint,YNAB)Hasopened asavingsaccountHas helpeda studentresearchscholarshipsKnowswhat a529 Planis.Has helpeda studentapply for ascholarshipKnows what atax return isand how itrelates tofinancialplanning.Uses abudget tomanagemonthlyexpensesCanexplainwhatcredit isHas afinancial goalfor theupcomingyear.Knows howto calculateinterest ona loan.Has helpeda studentcomplete ascholarshipapplication.Can explainhow to makea simplebudget.

GEAR UP RIUSE UP : Financial Literacy PD - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Understands the concept of credit cards and debt.
  2. Has reviewed a student’s financial aid package.
  3. Has discussed a college savings plan with a family
  4. Free!
  5. Has attended a financial literacy workshop
  6. Knows the difference between a grant and a loan
    Has taught a student about saving money
  7. Has helped a student plan for their financial future.
  8. Has used a financial planning tool (e.g., Mint, YNAB)
    Can explain how student loans work
  9. Has helped a student research scholarships
    Has opened a savings account
  10. Has helped a student apply for a scholarship
    Knows what a 529 Plan is.
  11. Knows what a tax return is and how it relates to financial planning.
  12. Can explain what credit is
    Uses a budget to manage monthly expenses
  13. Has a financial goal for the upcoming year.
  14. Knows how to calculate interest on a loan.
  15. Has helped a student complete a scholarship application.
  16. Can explain how to make a simple budget.