MyBnk is a UK's leading trainer, designer and deliverer of financial education for young people.
Our resources are segments of our award winning programmes. We deliver the UK's highest rated money skills project for young people.
We deliver in London, the South East, South West, North East and North West of England.
Get in touch for more info!
MyBnk is a UK's leading trainer, designer and deliverer of financial education for young people.
Our resources are segments of our award winning programmes. We deliver the UK's highest rated money skills project for young people.
We deliver in London, the South East, South West, North East and North West of England.
Get in touch for more info!
An hour long resource helping pupils set personal goals and differentiate between spending, saving, donating and investing money.
The lesson, lasting approximately 2 hours (including prep time and focuses on young people aged between 9 and 14.
You can order a specially designed piggy bank via info@kinder-cash.com for £7.85 or you can draw a whiteboard piggy bank with the relevant sections labelled.
Here are some enterprise icebreakers to get young people thinking like an entrepreneur! Useful for introducing a lesson on business skills, money or innovation.
A fun financial education board game activity aimed at Key Stage 3 (11-14 year olds) to increase their understanding of financial terms and the impact of the financial decisions we make.
Ideal for Citizenship, Business Studies or PSHE teachers. Participants will increase their understanding of financial terms and grasp the negative/positive impact of financial decisions.
Covers: Bank, Credit Card, Interest, High Interest Savings Accounts, Credit History, Loan Shark, Inheritance,
Microfinance, and Bankruptcy.
Contents: Lesson Plan, instructions, video (link), board, die and counters.
MyBnk provide a range of money skills workshops. Their flagship programme has the UK's highest effectiveness rating of any youth financial education project. (Money Advice Service)
Understand the basics of investing, how it works, and the risks and rewards involved - particularly when listening to social media and influencers.
These games, quizes, videos and audio resources can be delivered in the classroom via PowerPoint or as an online independent learning task. Both take around 15 minutes.
This resource has been created for Global Money Week 2021. A worldwide campaign to raise awareness of financial education for young people. More info here.
These free resources will help students understand the importance of being open and communicative about money. They will gain the confidence to openly discuss their feelings towards topics such as spending and investing and recognise that their relationship with money and their own priorities will help their financial and mental wellbeing.
These free resources will help students understand the importance of being open and communicative about money. They will gain the confidence to openly discuss their knowledge of costs in the UK, what they like to spend their money on and the importance of saving.
Introduce primary pupils to earning, spending and saving.
Includes a PowerPoint and worksheet. Features games, quizzes and short activities.
This resource has been created for Global Money Week 2022, a worldwide campaign to raise awareness of financial education for young people. More info here.
A free resource to get secondary school pupils thinking about cryptocurrency and the potential future of our global money.
Includes 3 Powerpoints and Educator notes.
This resource has been created for Global Money Week 2022 - a worldwide campaign to raise awareness of financial education for young people. More info here.
Ideal for Global Entrepreneurial Week. This activity is all about getting young people to think enterprise wise. It will encourage them to use their creative thinking skills to create pitch a product.
The Magic Bag activity practices the basic tenets of enterprise and entrepreneurship as participants begin to think about how they could market their own products in the future.
A slice of MyBnk's Money Twist financial education programme. A 30 minute budgeting activity which uses video case studies of young people to present a budgeting challenge.
Students work in teams to create a money saving budget and explore how they can make better spending decisions for the young person. There is a choice of three different case studies, each with their own videos, worksheets and PowerPoint slides.
A fun and topical quiz for 11-14 year olds probing attitudes and behaviours around personal finance issues such as saving and spending. Using celebrity examples and some maths, the resource allows teachers to explore students reasoning and perceptions on value, goals and the emotional side of money.
This is a slice of our flagship financial education programme, Money Twist KS3. Funded workshops are delivered by experts armed with the latest resources and activities. Our sessions are proven and evaluated by the government's Money Advice Service. See our website to request a session.
www.mybnk.org/programmes
A great resource for young people considering university.
This budget allows them to 'step into being a uni student' and calculate the costs of their lifestyle.
The activity is a small slice of our charity's financial education programme, Uni Dosh, which prepares young people for the true cost of university. Delivered by our experts in your school or youth group, topics include, independent living, student finance and bursaries.
See our website for more!
www. mybnk. org