My Money Primary Toolkit
A teacher toolkit with lesson planning and activities in PSHE, Maths and Citizenship, for both KS1 and KS2. The toolkit enables teachers from different subject areas to help students explore the concepts and processes relevant to financial capability.
The Primary toolkit provides a core, personal finance education curriculum for primary schools, enabling subject co-ordinators and senior managers to integrate a full financial capability scheme into their teaching and learning programmes.
The content is contained within three different units - the cost of living, saving, earning - and consists of two separate handbooks: one for teachers responsible for Foundation and Key Stage 1, and the other for Key Stage 2 teachers.
To reinforce learning and to make the subject of personal finance vibrant and fun for young children each handbook will have an accompanying resource pack of activity sheets, resource and information sheets, games and puzzles.
PLEASE NOTE: the Toolkit is made up of several booklets and activity sheets. You may download these individually at the link below, however we recommend that you order a physical copy to get the full benefit.
- COST FREE
- FORMAT Booklet, Download
- DURATIONFoundation / KS1: 13 lesson plans of 45 minutes each, KS2: 24 lesson plans of 45 minutes each
- PUBLISHED09/09
- PHOTOCOPIABLE Yes
- SPONSORDepartment for Education
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Suitability
Age range
- 5 - 11 year olds
- Key stages 1 & 2 in England
- Key stages Foundation, 1 & 2 in Northern Ireland
- Year groups P1, P2, P3, P4, P5 & P6 in Scotland
- Key stages 1 & 2 in Wales
Origin of resource
This resource was produced in England and meets the requirements of the English curriculum. All Quality Mark resources are designed for use across all UK countries, although they may be more suited to the country where the resource was produced and as such may need some adaptation.


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