Financial Literacy

  • How To Be a Dragon
  • How To Be a Dragon

    Embark on a transformative journey into the realms of financial literacy and entrepreneurship with “How to Be a Dragon.” This dynamic week-long program is designed to equip students with the fundamental principles of financial literacy and basic entrepreneurship in an engaging and enjoyable setting. Throughout the week, participants delve into the essential concepts surrounding money, exploring its history, meaning, and the crucial 5 principles of money: earning, spending, saving, investing, and giving. The curriculum goes beyond the basics, covering key financial fundamentals like taxes, real estate, and capitalism, offering a comprehensive understanding of the economic landscape.

    “How to Be a Dragon” introduces these critical principles through a series of interactive board games and challenges, making learning a fun and hands-on experience. Students actively participate in activities that reinforce their understanding of financial concepts while fostering teamwork and critical thinking. As the week progresses, aspiring entrepreneurs are encouraged to develop their own business ideas, applying the knowledge gained to create innovative and sustainable ventures.

    The program reaches its culmination with a unique opportunity for students to showcase their entrepreneurial spirit. In a presentation at the end of the week, participants unveil their business ideas, demonstrating their newfound knowledge and creativity. “How to Be a Dragon” not only imparts valuable financial skills but also nurtures the entrepreneurial mindset, empowering students to confidently navigate the world of finance and business.

  • Future Millionaire
  • Future Millionaire

    Our Future Millionaire program involves teaching the principles of Financial Literacy through fun games and interactive challenges.

    FUN GAMES

    Our fun games teach children about money, why it’s made, what it means, and how to manage it. Principals such as spending, saving, investing, and giving are covered in detail through our fun financial games.

    ENTREPRENEURSHIP

    Students develop their own entrepreneurial projects, going from concept to design, and investigating principles such as market demand, expenses, revenues, profit, and cash flow.

    FINANCIAL TERMS

    Students learn about important financial concepts such as debit, credit, electronic banking vs. real money, real estate, increasing value in the market, time vs. money, trading, and stocks.

    Economics

    Students will also learn about how economic principles affect the market. They will learn about interest and the time value of money.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What type of topics will be covered in the How to be a Dragon camp?
  • What is the ratio for the How to be a Dragon camp?
  • Will there be any physical activity time during the How to be a Dragon camp?
  • What type of topics will be covered in the How to be a Dragon camp?

    Throughout the week, participants be introduced to the essential concepts surrounding money, exploring its history, meaning, and the crucial 5 principles of money: earning, spending, saving, investing, and giving. The curriculum goes beyond the basics, covering key financial fundamentals like taxes, real estate, and capitalism, offering a comprehensive understanding of the economic landscape.

  • What is the ratio for the How to be a Dragon camp?

    We hold a ratio of 10 campers to 1 coach.

  • Will there be any physical activity time during the How to be a Dragon camp?

    Although most of the day will be dedicated to in class programming, our coaches will provide some physical activity time during snack breaks and lunch time.