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JA Games and Interactive Lessons
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Click the screen shots to access these new digital supplements.
Junior Achievement is dedicated to empowering young people to own their economic success. These new, interactive
money-management modules will help students learn age-appropriate concepts around spending, sharing and saving
money.
JA Finance Park® Virtual
See JA Finance Park Virtual in action! This new, online personal-finance simulation helps students learn how
to budget, save, invest and spend responsibly. JA Finance Park Virtual was generously sponsored by Capital One
Financial Corporation.
Globetrotter
See the world. Explore countless careers in travel and tourism, and learn about exciting global destinations,
all in just 15 minutes. This lesson highlights some of the most dynamic careers in the travel and tourism industry,
and demonstrates the industry’s impact on individuals through employment opportunities and the personal benefits of
travel.
Also available
Destination Build
Make an impact. Explore the decisions made by city planners to increase local
tourism in a community. Hear from residents and tourists about how your decisions influence and affect the
local economy. See what happens when there are no clear right or wrong answers, and experience different
responses each time you play this online lesson.
Battle of the Bands
Battle of the
Bands is designed for high school students, Grades 9-12. Following participation in
the supplement, students will be able to:

Elementary - "Planet Yenom"
Welcome to the world of smart money management! Upper elementary-grades students will learn financial
responsibility and decision-making as they develop a plan to spend and save their money.
Middle School - "JA Middle School"
In this real-world scenario, students will learn how to identify sources of personal income, how to use
different payment methods and will better understand the costs and benefits of using credit.
High School - "JA High School"
This module allows students to test-drive making many of the key financial decisions they will make as
adults--such as buying or renting a house, buying a car, and more. Teens will practice creating a financial plan to
help them achieve their dreams!
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