7x fully resourced money management lessons: 7x1hr PP, clips, worksheets, differentiated fully for MA,LA or Core. Covers every aspect of budgeting and money management as a complete introduction to personal finance. Designed to fit Ofsted criteria for’ Good’ or above.
Suitable for PSHE, Life Skills or PSD ASDAN.
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A mini bundle of PSHE resources with a focus on money, budgeting, saving, paying with credit, credit scores, interpreting payslips and tax.
Created for the new statutory 2020/21 PSHE guidelines. Aimed at KS4 students, but could be adapted for KS5, or possibly higher ability KS3 students - all editable and differentiated.
This bundle includes the following lessons:
‘Saving money and budgeting’ where students recognise the importance of budgeting and how to track spending as well as using a budget template.
‘Paying your Way’ where student explore the benefits and risks involved in paying with credit and also find out what a credit score is.
‘Money and Work’ where students evaluate key considerations when choosing a job, interpret a payslip and find out about income tax and national insurance.
All lessons include: a 1-2 hour PowerPoint with clear lesson objectives, new key-term introductions and stimulating and relevant videos embedded.
The resource also includes a accompanying 20 page student workbook containing worksheets with differentiated activities, starter activities and clear measurable learning outcomes.
All lessons come with an accompanying lesson plan and are fully editable, engaging and very easy to follow.
Financial Education - Saving and managing money - Careers Lesson. Editable 22 slide PowerPoint Lesson, Lesson Assessment, Student Resources, Signposting to extra support services. Bonus Mindfulness Activity and much more.
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Learning Objectives
To define a variety of banking and financial key terms
To understand the importance of saving money and the different methods of storing it
To be able to identify the difference between essential and non- essential expenditure
Some Key Terms Covered
DEPOSIT BOX, BRANCH, DEBIT CARD, BANK ACCOUNT, NEEDS, WANTS, BUDGET, DEBT
** (Assessment) Objectives**
I understand the meanings of a wide range of financial key terms
I can evaluate different ways of storing money
I can explain the many advantages to having a bank account
Each Lesson Pack Contains:
☞ 1 Fully Editable PowerPoint (Learning Outcomes, Confidence Checkers, Assessment of Learning, Variety of Tasks, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides, Extra Support Websites, Challenging & Thoughtful Questioning)
☞ Most lessons include a Worksheet
☞ Assessment Opportunity (Confidence Checker)
☞ Teacher Notes (On some slides)
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A workbook created for students aged 14 and over in an alternative provision setting.
Covers sources of income, expenditure, financial transactions and there purpose, payment methods, pay slips and a case study on budgeting.
New PSHE lesson, best suited to lower KS3. Students will explore wants and needs, saving and investing, as well as different types of savings accounts and their benefits, before beginning to investigate stocks and bonds at a basic level. They will also cover a basic explanation of interest and how banks work.
There are a variety of tasks, from clips, bingo, analysis, role-play, case studies and more. Everything is editable and ready to go and I’ve tried to make a dry-ish subject as fun as possible.
This lesson is taken from the new EC Publishing 2024 Complete Secondary Package.
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Personally created money management Power Point tailored for SEN individuals. Money management can cause some confusion as to where money comes from, this power point is based upon individuals receiving a weekly allowance. Visual prompts included on the slides. Use this resource along side the budget sheet to embed money management.
A computer based worksheet, students use the hyperlinks to answer questions and particularly enjoy drawing up their own budget using excel we had one student who afte a year had a positive cash flow of £1,000 after birthday money of approx £500!!
Step by Step guide to managing money for students including real breakdowns of salary, taxes, national insurance etc. This PSHE lesson helps students understand the realities of money management and why it is important to budget, especially with rising living costs.
This short course is aimed to help young teenagers understand basic finance: wants, needs, income, expenditure, how to budget different ways of purchasing goods/services and the benefits of different types of saving accounts. The powerpoint consists of 29 slides which leads you through the whole course. The pack contains all the worksheets required, plus a game activity with instructions.
This resource can be used to highlight the consequences of getting into debt and why it is important to manage money. This lesson was created for a PSHE observation lesson for Sixth Form but could be used for Year 10 and Year 11 also.
This unit introduces students to the basics of money management that everyone should know - from how to use an ATM to budgeting. Written for Year 7 but useful for students from KS3 to GCSE.
Secondary Financial Literacy Escape Room - Virtual Escape Room run through PowerPoint by Cre8tive Resources! This lasts an hour or under depending on how quick the teams can solve each puzzle! Students love this style of lesson, great as an educational treat for your middle school or even high school class. Will your students be able to escape before time runs out?
The escape room puzzles content will be tailored to the topic of this escape room.
Escape Room Product Contents:
☞ Escape Room Interactive Tracker PowerPoint - Keeps the competitive nature on display
☞ Escape Room Puzzle Keys (Six Sets for Six Teams)
☞ Escape Room Team sheet - Record codes, answers clues as they progress through the 7 rooms
☞ Escape Room Puzzles (7 Rooms = 7 Different styles of Puzzles involving numeracy, literacy and lateral thinking)
☞ Bonus Riddles with every puzzle.
☞ Teacher Answer Sheet - Quickly confirm to teams they have solved the puzzle correctly
☞ Teacher instructions of how to set up the escape room and what to print and top tips and shortcuts.
☞ Successful Escape Certificates for those that complete the entire challenge (There is a difficult bonus escape too :) for any quick teams
✿ The 7 Rooms include: The Classroom, The Fair, The Interview, The Website, Job Interview, Boss’s Office, and the Extra Secret Escape Room location. It is suitable for Middle School and High School students.
JUST PRINT AND GO!
They can also be used to encourage a flipped learning environment.
Financial Literacy
PSHE / Citizenship lesson on money management and consumer rights. The lesson looks at issues surrounding debt and borrowing money in a variety of ways and the law surrounding consumer rights using scenarios to get pupils to consider the best course of action. You may also wish to look at our other money related lessons here
This is an easy to follow power point lesson (no prior planning, printing ( or preparation required). The resource is designed to be delivered as one 60 minute session but all of our resources are fully editable and designed to allow sections to be added, removed or changed should you need to do so.
No previous knowledge in the subject area is needed, the lesson is easily deliverable by someone who is not a subject specialist or an experienced PSHE or Citizenship teacher. meets PSHE guidance.
Lesson includes-
Optional careers slide
Clear and accurate information
Discussion and feedback tasks
Video clip
Starter and plenary task
Scenario tasks
Links to further information
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An interactive lesson where students work in groups to decide how the government should spend UK Taxpayer's money. Groups are presented with global/national issues which they must respond to and change their budgets - each time discussing/debating the impact their financial decisions will have on the UK. A really engaging and interactive lesson that can include everyone in some way.
This resource has been developed for ESOL learners in a FE college. It looks at banking, saving money, budgeting and credit. In every lesson I have used a video clip from the Bank of England site which gives learners a broader view of the world of banking.
A very basic introduction to business money management for students starting out in Business or Accounting. Clear explanations, combined with simple calculations, will ease the transition for anxious students. This unit will introduce students to the concepts of bookkeeping and accountancy, financial transactions, costs, expenses, profit and loss, and explain the purpose of investment.
Money talk/ Debt/ Credit/ Managing money/ Jargon/ Assembly idea/ Secondary Whole school
Do your students really understand credit and debt?
This 10-15 minute assembly is designed to educate students about money management and the dangers surrounding debt. It gets students to think about the Mathematics behind money.
It covers Loans, Payday loans, Credit cards and Overdraft as well as trying to do some ‘jargon busting’.
This assembly is not designed to scare students, it is designed to teach them what to be aware of and what traps to avoid.
The pack contains:
Powerpoint with notes and Maths (pre worked out)
A ‘how to use’ document contains synopsis, help with delivery and customisation ideas.
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This resource is designed for SEN or lower learner students.
Students will be able to differentiate between essential and non essential expenses
Students will be able to explain what a budget is and what expenses may be part of an average adults monthly budget, they will also be able to explain the difference between a credit card and a debit card and identify other ways of purchasing goods.
There are multiple differentiated tasks and a video clip related to budgeting which can be used for discussion.