Geekashram
GeekashramJr
Financial Literacy (Class 3–12)

Financial Literacy for Children

Build healthy money habits from an early age — earning, saving, spending, sharing, and staying safe with digital money.

Course Objective

  • 💰Build healthy money habits from an early age
  • 🎯Teach the value of earning, saving, spending, and sharing money
  • 🧠Develop responsible financial decision-making
  • 🏦Create awareness about banking, digital payments, and financial safety
  • 🌱Prepare students with practical life skills for the future
30 interactive lessons • Hands-on activities • Certificate of completion
Duration: 30–40 Hours

Suitable for students from Class 3 to Class 12. Live mentor guidance with worksheets, games, quizzes, and real-life examples.

Website: junior.geekashram.in

Course Features

What Students Experience

30 Interactive Lessons

Live, age-appropriate classes with mentor support.

  • Hands-on activities
  • Real-life examples
  • Worksheets & quizzes

Practical Money Skills

From piggy banks to UPI and banking basics.

  • Budget planning activity
  • Mock shopping activity
  • Savings challenge

Digital Safety

Stay safe with online payments and scams.

  • UPI & QR code awareness
  • OTP and password safety
  • Cyber fraud awareness

Assessment & Certificate

Celebrate progress with a final assessment.

  • Group discussions
  • Financial quizzes
  • Certificate of completion
Curriculum Journey

12 Course Modules

Module 1: Introduction to Money

History of money, coins, notes, and digital money.

Module 2: Needs vs Wants

Making smart spending choices.

Module 3: Saving Money

Why save, piggy bank, and saving goals.

Module 4: Budgeting

Simple personal and family budget.

Module 5: Banks & Banking

Bank accounts, ATM, passbook, cheque, and debit card.

Module 6: Digital Payments

UPI, QR codes, online payments, and digital safety.

Module 7: Earning Money

Jobs, businesses, entrepreneurship, and the value of work.

Module 8: Spending Wisely

Compare prices, avoid impulse buying, and smart shopping.

Module 9: Introduction to Investing

Saving vs investing; FD, RD, mutual funds, and stocks (awareness only).

Module 10: Financial Safety

Scams, OTP safety, passwords, and cyber fraud awareness.

Module 11: Giving Back

Donations, charity, and responsible use of money.

Module 12: Money Activities

Budgeting games, mock shopping, savings challenge, quizzes, and final assessment.

End Result

Students complete 30 interactive lessons, practical money activities, and a final financial literacy assessment — earning a certificate of completion.