144 Real Headlines, 30+ Vocab Terms, and a Song -- Inside the Meme Stock Bingo Pack
You want to know exactly what's in the Meme Stock Market Bingo pack? Let me give you the full breakdown -- because this thing is packed.
Six bingo cards. Each one is different, which means you can play multiple rounds without repeating. These aren't random squares with cute clip art. Each space on each card connects to a real financial concept, headline, or vocabulary term. When a kid gets "bingo," they've engaged with real market literacy along the way.
144 real financial headlines. Not fictional. Not simplified to the point of meaninglessness. These are actual headlines from actual financial events. Kids read them aloud, discuss them, figure out what's factual versus what's hype. This is media literacy and financial literacy rolled into one activity. By the time a kid has worked through a handful of these headlines, they're already better equipped to evaluate what they see in their social feeds.
30+ vocabulary terms woven throughout the experience. Words like "short selling," "dividend," "SEC," "volatility," "market cap" -- the real language of finance that most adults don't learn until they're already investing (or losing) money. These terms aren't isolated on a vocabulary list. They come up naturally during gameplay, which means kids learn them in context rather than through memorization.
Headline-writing challenges. This is where media literacy really kicks in. When kids write their own financial headlines, they start understanding how language is used to persuade, mislead, or hype. They see the mechanics of manipulation from the inside. It's one of the most powerful exercises in the pack.
A reflection journal. After playing, kids have space to write about what surprised them, what they want to learn more about, and how they think about money differently now. Reflection turns a fun game into lasting learning.
And an original song. Because I always include a song. Financial vocabulary set to a catchy tune gets stuck in a kid's head in the best possible way. Months later, they'll still remember what "diversification" means because of the melody.
Yesilernis P. shared: "This class is great. Jorden was shocked to learn how much tax we actually pay!" That shock -- that's the moment a kid realizes the financial world is real and affects them directly.
This pack is for ages 9 to 14 and costs $20. It works great as a family game night activity, a homeschool resource, or a supplement to my live Entrepreneur Round Table class.