My Money Week 2010 Secondary Activity Pack

My Money Week Secondary Activity Pack © resourceimage/246_MMW_Secondary_activity_pack_2010.jpg

Please note that you can now also order a 2011 Activity Pack - see link below. My Money and My Money Week are initiatives funded by the DfE to support teachers in delivering effective schemes of personal finance education in schools; and in turn helping pupils become financially capable as they prepare for the financial challenges that await them in the outside world.

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. In the pack you will find:
• flexible and fun teaching resources, including lesson plans, starter activities, assembly ideas and quizzes
• a My Money Week classroom poster to help inspire your pupils
• a pack of challenging scenario cards to help you bring money dilemmas to life in class…or even in the staff room!

The My Money website mymoneyonline.org is being updated during March so that you can find more ideas, inspiring videos from young people, support from Tinchy Stryder and much more to help you plan and teach personal finance.

  • COST FREE
  • FORMAT Booklet, Website, Download
  • PUBLISHED05/10
  • PHOTOCOPIABLE Yes
  • SPONSORDepartment for Education
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Suitability

Age range

  • 11 - 16 year olds
  • Key stages 3 & 4 in England
  • Key stages 3 & 4 in Northern Ireland
  • Year groups P7, S1, S2, S3 & S4 in Scotland
  • Key stages 3 & 4 in Wales

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Alison's comment:

Videos

Love the interactive videos - what a great idea.

Alice Bowra's comment:

Great!

This looks great - looking forward to receving it in March

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