Financial Literacy game board with categories for banking, credit, taxes, saving & investing, and insurance
Sample financial literacy game show questions, including multiple choice and open response options
Teacher supports for the financial literacy game show, including instructions, answer key, and score tracker

Interactive Financial Literacy Game Show Activity

Enjoy a change of pace with the Financial Literacy Game Show—a fun, interactive way to teach essential money skills! With engaging categories like Banking, Credit, Taxes, Saving & Investing, and Insurance, this game helps students build real-world financial knowledge while staying active and involved. 

Students can play individually or in teams as they choose questions by category and point value, respond in multiple-choice or open-ended formats, and track their scores along the way. Whether you're reviewing key concepts or introducing new ones, the game show format keeps the energy up and the learning on track. 

Why Teachers Love The Financial Literacy Game Show ❤️

This resource brings life to financial literacy lessons—no more dry lectures or passive worksheets! Each question ties to real-life situations students will face, like opening a bank account, using credit wisely, or preparing for taxes.

It’s perfect for:

  • Review days or end-of-unit activities

  • Sparking rich classroom conversations

  • Quick formative assessment on personal finance topics

  • Flexible learning in life skills, econ, career readiness, or adulting units

Low prep, high engagement. Just open, project, and play!

What’s Included

✨ Game Show Slides (Google Slides or PowerPoint)
✨ Multiple-Choice and Open-Response Versions
✨ 5 Categories: Banking, Credit, Taxes, Saving & Investing, and Insurance
✨ Score Tracking Sheet & Answer Key
✨ Clear Teacher Instructions for easy prep and smooth gameplay

Sample Questions

⭐ What do you use to take money out of an ATM?
⭐ What is one benefit of having a high credit score?
⭐ What is the range of credit scores, from lowest to highest?
⭐ True or False: Diversifying your investments helps reduce risk.
⭐ What is one way to get a discount on your car insurance premium?
⭐ Which government agency collects federal income tax?
⭐ What kind of bank account is best for everyday spending?

The Financial Literacy Game Show is a fun, flexible way to help students practice money smarts and build confidence for life after high school. It’s personal finance made practical—and fun!

Still deciding? Check out this detailed preview for a closer look or get your copy of the Financial Literacy Game Show now. For more generalized life skills topics, you can also check out the Adulting Game Show Quiz!

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