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Financial Literacy Lessons and Successful Budgeting Bundle for KS2, Children Ages 9-13
This bundle incorporates four lessons on Successful Budgeting to help develop Financial Literacy in 9 to 14 year old children. Topics covered include; budgeting, monthly income, mortgages, interest, savings and investments and various other key vocabulary. Lessons lead to excellent conversations as well as developing working together skills. Super value for money!
Pack includes:
Several PowerPoints
Lesson Plans x4
Budgeting Handouts
Salary Guidelines
Household Expenses Guidelines
Home Portfolio
Task Cards
Student Record Worksheets
Shopping Guide
Financial Vocabulary Booklet - Definitions, Spelling Practice, CrossWords, Wordsearh
Successful Budgeting - Buying Furniture and Essentials for a New Home Ages 9-12 , KS2,KS3
Lesson allows students to successfully furnish their chosen home and keep to the set budget.
Lesson includes:
Task Cards
Home Choices
Furniture and Essential Shopping Guide
Budget Record Worksheet
Lesson Plan
Evaluation Worksheet
Key learning not only in Addition and Subtraction , Place value and Calculator skills, but also in ‘Working Together, Compromise and Communication.’ Promotion of healthy savings and investment habits are a key element of this lesson and indeed, this unit.
Financial Literacy, Buying a home
This lesson allows students to purchase a home! PowerPoint details key vocabulary such as mortgages, interest and budgeting. Students must reason why they chose a property and calculate how it affects their household budget. Importance of location is addressed along with avoidance of financial stress.
Pack includes:
Introductory Powerpoint
Student Record Worksheet
Three Student Tasks Cards
Property Portfolio
Household Budget Record
Salary Guidelines
Household Expenses Guidelines
Lesson Plan
Lesson is designed in GBP, however, can be used in all classrooms.
Lesson is Part Three of a Developing Financial Literacy in Classrooms Pack, but can be taught independently.
Function Machines
A fun and active Function Machine lesson that includes a wide range of mathematical skills. Lesson pack includes:
Lesson Plan
Introductory PowerPoint
Differentiated Function Machine Challenge that involves the whole class getting on their feet and calculating!
Student Record Worksheet
Answer Sheet also available.
Suitable for ages 9-12 KS2,KS3
Financial Literacy , Successful Budgeting, Household Budget
Real Life Money Activities and Lesson Included! Great for developing Financial Literacy Skills.
Money lesson contains budgeting printables, PowerPoints with x1 Nearpod link if preferred.
This lesson focuses in detail on family budgeting and the importance of saving and investing. Children are asked to complete a monthly budget for their family and allocate funds carefully. Differentiated budget templates/worksheets are included along with a lesson plan and 2 PowerPoint presentations. A fun lesson that truly stimulates excellent conversation,thought and compromise!
Pack Contains:
Monthly Budget record (Basic)
Monthly Budget record (Advanced)
Editable Household Expenses guidelines
Income Calculator Worksheet
Lesson Plan for guidance
Successful Budgeting PowerPoint
Household Budgeting PowerPoint
Editable Salary Guidelines
Two Stars and a Wish Evaluation Worsheet.
Perfect for KS2 or Early KS3
Writing a Cautionary Tale
Although this is part two of a dual lesson, it can be taught in isolation. Lesson contains a lesson plan and PowerPoint to help deliver the key characteristics and structure of a Cautionary Tale. Support writing frame and fun memory game for the whole class is also included. Uses** ‘The Boy who cried wolf’** as an example of this style of writing.
Cautionary Tales and Hotseating
Fun literacy activity that involves the reading of two cautionary tales of different levels with a drama activity to match! Promotes the development of both open ended questions and answers. Lesson plan and PowerPoint attached to aid in the delivery of this lesson.
Ambiguity Lesson
A fun lesson explaining ambiguity and how it is often used in newspaper headlines. Lesson plan attached with a fun PowerPoint demonstrating ambiguity in pictorial form! Also included are various ambiguous statements for paired or group work.
Financial Literacy Lesson 1, KS2/KS3 Ages 11- 15
This is lesson one of a complete resource pack that has been designed to help improve financial literacy within our classrooms. It aims to improve young people’s understanding of money, budgeting and finance. By educating young people on financial vocabulary and practices they will learn the importance of good money management from an early age. Similarly, it aims to highlight the importance of solid saving and investment skills and how money can grow and enhance ones net worth over time.
Lesson 1 Includes: Introductory Budgeting PowerPoint, Teacher Lesson Plan, Student Monthly Income Flowchart, Job Salary Guidelines. This lesson involves calculating annual and monthly income in preparation for budgeting further in Lesson 2.