Bankability by Digitability
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Download your free classroom activities below. And when you're ready to bring the full virtual banking experience to your students, we're here to help.
Bankability Getting Started Guide
New to Bankability? Download this guide first. It walks you through how the six free activities below connect to the full virtual banking platform — so you can see exactly how earning, banking, spending, and accountability routines work together in a real classroom.
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Bankability Scavenger Hunt
Students explore key account features — balances, budgets, and transaction history — while building core banking literacy skills.
↗ Open ResourceBudget Planning Activity
Students create and manage a budget by balancing income, expenses, savings goals, and spending choices—building real-world money management skills.
↗ Open ResourcePayday Calendar
Set up a consistent classroom payday routine. Students learn when to expect their paycheck and how to plan around it.
↗ Open ResourceUnderstanding Your Paycheck
Students read and interpret their own pay stubs, connecting earnings, deductions, and net pay to real-world workplace expectations.
↗ Open ResourceDaily Dollar Tracking Tools
Students use these differentiated daily and monthly trackers to log their Bankability earnings, set income goals, and build accountability around their classroom economy routine.
↗ Open ResourceFinancial Reflections
Students complete structured weekly, mid-month, or end-of-month reflections using their Bankability account data — building self-awareness around earning, spending, and saving habits.
↗ Open ResourceThese Activities Are Just the Beginning
The free resources above introduce the routines. The Bankability virtual banking platform brings them to life — giving every student a real checking account, payday deposits, bills to pay, a store to shop, and a bank statement to review. It's a complete classroom economy your students will actually use every day.
