Learning financial management through real-life experiences
During JA Financial Literacy lessons, Grade 2 students stepped into the roles of confident and creative “junior entrepreneurs.” Beginning with basic financial concepts, the children developed simple business plans for themselves and their familiar neighborhood, learning to think critically, calculate, and make appropriate decisions.

When small ideas are nurtured by big thinking
While their initial ideas were simple, the children’s rich imagination brought each project to life in colorful and unexpected ways. They learned to apply financial knowledge in real-life contexts, turning each lesson into an engaging and energetic hands-on experience.
Through each activity, students not only learned about money but also developed logical thinking skills and the confidence to express their ideas. A small lesson, a big first step toward becoming financially smart citizens of the future.
