Discover Financial Literacy Bundle | Interactive Lessons & Money Skills Tools
Help participants explore the world of finance in a way that feels approachable, meaningful, and even a little fun. This thoughtfully designed bundle, part of the DSI Learning Hub, introduces money concepts through visuals, conversation, and hands-on activities that meet people where they are.
Created for all learners and intentionally tailored to support individuals with disabilities, these materials use clear visuals, structured supports, and interactive elements to build confidence and financial independence.
At its heart, this bundle reinforces a powerful idea: managing money is a skill that grows with consistency, curiosity, and practice.
Participants will reflect on how money works, the difference between needs and wants, and how to make informed choices, all while building confidence in their own decision-making potential.
✨ What’s Included
📘 Core Lessons & Activities
- Needs vs. Wants: An interactive lesson helping participants distinguish between essential expenses and personal choices
- Money Matters (Level 1): A foundational lesson introducing currency recognition, basic value, and the role money plays in everyday life
- Money Matters (Level 2): An expanded lesson focused on real-world application, simple budgeting concepts, and navigating transactions
🧠 Learning Aids & Supports
- Sorting and categorizing activities to reinforce the needs versus wants concept through hands-on learning
- Built-in discussion prompts to encourage participation and sharing personal goals
- Step-by-step visual supports designed to make financial concepts feel clear and manageable
- Repetition-friendly materials that build confidence through practice
🌱 Part of a Bigger Picture
This bundle is one of many within the DSI Learning Hub, designed to grow alongside learners. Financial literacy becomes a pathway to independence, confidence, and active participation in the community.
This bundle is more than a set of materials. It is a starting point. A spark. A gentle nudge toward financial empowerment.
Because managing your future is not about having all the money.
It is about showing up, learning the tools, and discovering how to make your resources work for you.