UNIAID Interactive

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This resource includes financial education activities that give students the opportunity to experience the difficulties of decision making on a limited budget and the consequences of lifestyle choices in the real world. By giving students a range of characters/scenarios that they can identify with and develop an awareness of the relevance of budgeting to their own lives. The resource contains 9 modules, 31 worksheets, 14 lessons and 3 websites providing a range of activities to help students make informed decisions about university life.

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  • FORMAT Booklet, Website
  • DURATIONOver 15 hours of lesson time
  • PUBLISHED04/07
  • PHOTOCOPIABLE Yes
  • SPONSORAim Higher / HSBC Bank Plc
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UNIAID / The Brightside Trust

Phone
020 7785 3885
Email
Email them allie.cairnie@uniaid.org.uk
Address
Allie Cairnie Mezzanine 2 Downstream Building 1 London Bridge London
SE1 9BG

ENGLAND

Suitability

  • Suitable for key stages 3, 4 & 16-19
  • Suitable for year groups 9, 10, 11, 12 & 13
  • Suitable for 13 - 19 year olds

Secondary Key Concepts

  • Career (PSHE Education EWBFC 1.1)
  • Capability (PSHE Education EWBFC 1.2)
  • Personal identities (PSHE Education PWB 1.1)

Secondary Key Processes

  • Self-development (PSHE Education EWBFC 2.1)
  • Exploration (PSHE Education EWBFC 2.2)
  • Financial capability (PSHE Education EWBFC 2.4)
  • Critical reflection (PSHE Education PWB 2.1)
  • Decision-making and managing risk (PSHE Education PWB 2.2)
  • Developing relationships and working with others (PSHE Education PWB 2.3)

Secondary Range and Content

  • Personal budgeting (PSHE Education EWBFC 3)
  • Money management (PSHE Education EWBFC 3)
  • Credit and/or debt (PSHE Education EWBFC 3)
  • Social and moral dilemmas about the use of money (PSHE Education EWBFC 3)
  • The effect of diverse and conflicting values on individuals, families and communities and ways of responding to them (PSHE Education PWB 3)
  • Calculations and manipulations with real numbers (Mathematics Number and Algebra 3.1)

NORTHERN IRELAND

Suitability

  • Suitable for key stages 3, 4 & 16-19
  • Suitable for year groups 10, 11, 12, 13 & 14
  • Suitable for 13 - 19 year olds

WALES

Suitability

  • Suitable for key stages 3, 4 & 16-19
  • Suitable for year groups 9, 10, 11, 12 & 13
  • Suitable for 13 - 19 year olds

SCOTLAND

Suitability

  • Suitable for year groups S2, S3, S4 & 16-19
  • Suitable for 13 - 19 year olds

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