


Are you a busy homeschooling or hybrid-learning parent feeling overwhelmed by the challenge of teaching modern money topics like crypto and blockchain? Simplify Modern Money Learning for your kids: Cash to Crypto (9 to 12 years old) is a simple, step-by-step curriculum designed to make these complex subjects approachable for both you and your kids. This multi-grade program includes clear explanations, engaging activities, and easy-to-follow summaries, giving your children the tools they need to thrive in the new digital economy—without adding to your stress.
Lesson-by-lesson mini summaries
1) What Is Money? Why Do We Trust It?
Kids learn what money is, why people accept it, and how it makes trading easier than barter.
2) Banks, Digital Money, and Ledgers
Explains how most money is digital and how banks use ledgers to track deposits, withdrawals, and balances.
3) What Is Crypto? Wallets, Addresses, and Private Keys
Introduces crypto as digital tokens and teaches the crucial safety rule: share your address, never share private keys/seed phrases.
4) What Is a Blockchain?
Shows blockchain as a shared ledger made of blocks that many “nodes” verify—making cheating and hidden edits harder.
5) Transactions, Confirmations, and Fees
Covers why transactions can be “pending,” how confirmations work, and why fees rise when networks get busy.
6) Bitcoin — Decentralization and Scarcity
Explains why Bitcoin was created, what decentralized means, and how a limited supply (“scarcity”) changes behavior.
7) Stablecoins — Pegs and Reserves
Teaches how stablecoins aim to stay near a set value (a peg), how reserves support that goal, and why “stable” isn’t risk-free.
8) CBDCs — Government Digital Money, Privacy, and Rules
Introduces CBDCs and compares them with cash, banks, and stablecoins—focusing on privacy vs. control trade-offs.
9) Smart Contracts — Rules in Code
Explains smart contracts as “if/then” agreements that can automate payments (like escrow), plus risks like bugs and bad inputs.
10) Safety Basics — Scams, Phishing, and Smart Digital Habits
Builds real-world digital safety skills: spotting red flags, avoiding phishing, and using Stop–Check–Confirm habits.
