Teaching resources
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1. Fun to Save
A free website for Key Stage 1 that encourages children to save points as they play fun games solving money related problems.
- Cost
- FREE |
- Age range
- 5 - 7 |
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2. Adding up to a Lifetime
This is a web based resource which can be used interactively online or downloaded. The resource is based on 25 hours worth of teaching materials which support the aims of the Every Child Matters agenda, including the outcome of economic wellbeing.
- Cost
- FREE |
- Age range
- 13 - 16 |
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3. My Money Week 2010 Primary Activity Pack
This year My Money Week ran from 28 June to 4 July 2010 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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4. My Money Week 2010 Secondary Activity Pack
This year My Money Week ran from 28 June to 4 July 2010 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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5. MoneySmart: The Money Management Guide for the Classroom
A 130 page teacher's guide and a CD rom with over 100 colourful slides and activity sheets supporting delivery of the financial capability curriculum at Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2.
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- £89.99 each |
- Age range
- 6 - 11 |
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6. FinCAP - the My Money financial capability assessment profile tool
The FinCAP is an innovative online tool for assessing your pupils’ personal finance knowledge, skills and attitudes at Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4. Each one is designed around a photographic comic book format which students will find engaging and exciting to use.
- Cost
- FREE |
- Age range
- 11 - 16 |
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7. Tackling Debt
Five case studies illustrating how easy it is to get in to debt and how with effort you can tackle the situation.
- Cost
- FREE |
- Age range
- 14 - 18 |
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8. 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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9. Budget Brains
Budget Brains is a newly developed, innovative hands on class set that follows the financial transactions of six unique characters.
- Cost
- £79.95 (+VAT) |
- Age range
- 7 - 12 |
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10. 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)
- Cost
- FREE |
- Age range
- 11 - 16 |
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