Teaching resources
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1. My Money Week 2010 Primary Activity Pack pre-order
Pre-order your activity pack now in time for you to start planning when it arrives in April! This year My Money Week runs from 28 June to 4 July and this activity pack aims to inspire teachers and their students to get involved.The pack is brimming with fantastic, flexible activity ideas to help you teach personal finance across the curriculum in My Money Week and beyond.
- Cost
- FREE |
- Age range
- 4 - 11 |
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2. My Money Week 2010 Secondary Activity Pack pre-order
Pre-order your activity pack now in time for you to start planning when it arrives in April! This year My Money Week runs from 28 June to 4 July and this activity pack aims to inspire teachers and their students to get involved.The pack is brimming with fantastic, flexible activity ideas to help you teach personal finance across the curriculum in My Money Week and beyond.
- Cost
- FREE |
- Age range
- 11 - 16 |
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3. Tackling Debt
Five case studies illustrating how easy it is to get in to debt and how with effort you can tackle the situation.
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- FREE |
- Age range
- 14 - 18 |
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4. Small Change
A set of teacher support materials to accompany a DVD of improvised scenes which can be used to stimulate pupil discussion of financial issues and reflect on their own views on personal finance
- Cost
- FREE |
- Age range
- 11 - 15 |
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5. Budget Brains
Budget Brains is a newly developed, innovative hands on class set that follows the financial transactions of six unique characters.
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- £79.95 (+VAT) |
- Age range
- 7 - 12 |
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6. My Money Mathematics Resources
The publication comprises six themes built around different practical aspects of money. They are: - What is it? – local trading schemes leading to currency exchange - Earning it – the world of work and take home pay - Spending it – buying and running a car - Investing it – savings accounts and investing in shares - Risking it – gambling and fruit machines - Being enterprising with it – setting up an ice-cream business (geometric investigation)
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- FREE |
- Age range
- 11 - 16 |
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7. My Money schools competitions
Two amazing national art and PSHE education - based competitions for schools across England, in the run-up to My Money Week 2010. The competitions are supported by specially created lesson plans, which lead pupils from specific personal finance education curriculum learning materials into producing a competition entry.
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- FREE |
- Age range
- 4 - 19 |
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8. What Money Means resources - updated Nov 2009
This pair of booklets and accompanying CD ROMs and DVD emerged from the first three years of pfeg’s What Money Means project supported by HSBC. The booklets include over 20 detailed case studies and a broad range of primary resources that practitioners can use and experiment with in relation to their own programme of personal finance education.
- Cost
- FREE |
- Age range
- 4 - 11 |
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9. 2070: Launch Your Life
2070launchyourlife.org aims to improve understanding amongst 14 – 18 year olds in the UK about the need for, and value of, long term financial lifestyle planning.
- Cost
- FREE |
- Age range
- 14 - 18 |
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10. Finance World
An interactive online resource aimed young adults aged 16 upwards, designed to support the development of personal finance skills in a fun and engaging way. The free resource includes an interactive game and activities, downloadable fact sheets and real life case studies, and is designed for use on PCs or interactive whiteboards in the classroom or at home.
- Cost
- FREE |
- Age range
- 16 - 18 |
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