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Stock Shock Education

Stock Shock connects classroom learning with real-world finance. Interactive gameplay gives students confidence while teachers get structure, resources, and visibility.

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Introduction to Investing

Get your free introduction to investing workbook here! If you're interested in learning more about our curriculum, email us at play@stockshockgame.com

Cards from 'Exploding Kittens' card game, featuring illustrations of ducks with humorous text, and a set of blue action cards with yellow borders, including one labeled 'ACTION'.

Learn by Doing

Students develop financial literacy through decisions and outcomes, not memorization. Structured, competitive, and measurable experiences build real skills.

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Teach with Structure and Insight

Set up your classroom in minutes with modules aligned to the Ontario curriculum. Lesson plans, facilitation guides, and dashboards help you focus on instruction.