HMRC's Tax Facts for ages 8-17Quick View
Nat Schools Pship

HMRC's Tax Facts for ages 8-17

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<p>An essential set of resources for teachers to support young people as they plan for future life and work!</p> <p>Designed by a team of educational experts, HMRC’s Tax Facts will help young people understand their tax responsibilities through an interactive teacher-led lesson. We have provided a full suite of teacher resources, in both English and Welsh, plus each activity is curriculum-linked for all nations.</p> <p><a href="https://bit.ly/HMRCTES" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Register here </a></p> <p>Age-differentiated resources<br /> Supporting all young people no matter where they are in their education journey, the resources contain age-differentiated content. As a result, Tax Facts is suitable for ages 14-17 and Junior Tax Facts is suitable for ages 8-13.</p> <p>A full suite of free resources is available for download, in both English and Welsh. This includes:</p> <p>Delivery GuideTax facts resource exaamples<br /> Classroom Presentation<br /> In-class Activity Sheets<br /> Follow-up Activity sheets<br /> YouTube Videos</p> <p>PLUS, each activity is curriculum-linked for all nations and can be delivered in school or at home!</p> <p><a href="https://bit.ly/HMRCTES" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Register for free resources! </a></p>
HMRC Tax Facts: ages 14 to 17Quick View
HMRCTaxEducation

HMRC Tax Facts: ages 14 to 17

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<p>Tax Facts is an interactive lesson designed to help young people understand the tax system and the role tax plays when in employment.</p> <p>The lesson has been created for students aged 14 to 17 to support them as they start to prepare for the world of employment, including any part time or holiday work from the age of 16.</p> <p>They will learn all about the tax system, different kinds of taxes and the implications of not paying tax. They will also learn how tax is collected when starting your own business or through PAYE with an employer.</p> <p>The Tax Facts lesson plan includes guidance on how to use the videos alongside the activities. The lesson objectives support various aspects of the curriculum related to planning for future life and work and being responsible citizens.</p> <p>If you are looking for resources for students aged 8-13, please refer to our Junior Tax Facts lesson pack, introducing children to the subject of taxation.</p> <p>Resources available:<br /> 1 x Delivery Guide (including lesson plan, learning objectives, curriculum links,<br /> and glossary)<br /> 1 x Lesson PowerPoint Presentation<br /> 1 x Class Activity Sheet<br /> 1 x Follow-up Activity Sheet (can be used for homework)</p> <p>The Tax Facts lesson includes four short videos covering the following key themes:</p> <ol> <li>What is tax?</li> <li>What is HMRC?</li> <li>The hidden economy</li> <li>Part 1: Starting work</li> <li>Part 2: Working for yourself</li> </ol> <p>To find out more please search Tax Facts on <a href="http://GOV.UK" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">GOV.UK</a></p>
HMRC Junior Tax Facts: ages 8 to 13Quick View
HMRCTaxEducation

HMRC Junior Tax Facts: ages 8 to 13

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<p>Junior Tax Facts is an interactive lesson designed to introduce children to the subject of taxation.</p> <p>Children will learn that taxes are the money that people and businesses have to pay the government in order to pay for the things that are important to us and our families, our local communities and the country.</p> <p>The lesson introduces the idea that as responsible citizens we all make small contributions towards the things that benefit everyone.</p> <p>The Junior Tax Facts lesson plan includes guidance on how to use the videos alongside activities for two different age groups: ages 8 to 11 and 11 to 13.<br /> The lesson objectives support aspects of the curriculum for both age groups.</p> <p>If you are looking for resources for students aged 14 to 17, please refer to our Tax Facts lesson pack, which goes into more detail on the subject of taxation.</p> <p>Resources available:<br /> 1 x Delivery Guide (including lesson plan, learning objectives, curriculum links,<br /> and glossary)<br /> 1 x Lesson PowerPoint Presentation<br /> 1 x Class Activity Sheet<br /> 1 x Follow-up Activity Sheet (can be used for homework)</p> <p>The Junior Tax Facts lesson includes three short videos covering:</p> <ol> <li>Why do we have tax?</li> <li>What is tax?</li> <li>Tax and HMRC</li> </ol> <p>To find out more please search Tax Facts on <a href="http://GOV.UK" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">GOV.UK</a></p>
CeFS Unit 1Quick View
sohara1

CeFS Unit 1

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Some powerpoints to aid the teaching of the ifs CeFS qualification. Missing topics 1,2 and 7 as not taught by myself.
Booklets for Edexcel GCSE Business Studies unit 1 Introduction to small business Quick View
BusinessStudiesTeacher

Booklets for Edexcel GCSE Business Studies unit 1 Introduction to small business

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<p>5 booklets, 1 each for sections 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4 and 1.5.<br /> These can be used for class teaching, homework or revision exercises.<br /> The booklets are best used alongside the Pearson student book by Alain Anderton and Ian Gunn. However some references to looking in the book can be removed if you don’t have it.<br /> The booklets are on word and can be adapted.</p>
NEW! Student Lesson PackQuick View
TESGA

NEW! Student Lesson Pack

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DirectGov have just launched the Student Finance Lesson Pack. The pack is designed to help teachers and advisers explain the new student finance package to pupils in an engaging format.
Rock enrolQuick View
DfE

Rock enrol

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The Rock Enrol interactive lesson framework is not subject specific. However, it is particularly useful for supporting PSHE, the Citizenship curriculum at Key Stages 3, 4 and at post 16. The resources are aimed at inspiring young people to discuss what they care about and why they should register to vote. Rock Enrol includes: a lesson outline, engaging activities, suggestions for extensions and reasons to register to vote, and a Q&amp;A document. The lesson framework was co-created by the Cabinet Office and young people at Bite the Ballot, a youth led organisation.
The Home Front: Good ParentingQuick View
ChildrensCommissioner

The Home Front: Good Parenting

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The Home Front provides an up to date understanding of the pressures and influences on parents, and makes recommendations to policy makers for where to go from here in developing parent-focused policy.
RE Blog for June 2013Quick View
durgamata

RE Blog for June 2013

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June 6 part 1 is about gratitude. P 2 - my son's concert tour in Italy June 11th Part 1 cats p 2 - Hinduism and Community June 12th - poet Hollie McNish poem - racism and xenophobia June 14th part 1 Mum leaving for Shetland Part 2 about the consequences of a conference in London on Saturday. June 18th Vygotsky&'s Zone of Proximal Development June 20-22 a painful experience explored and transformed What amazes you most poem July 12th - and 21st the Clutter Problem 23rd when I focused on my spiritual life for Guru Purnima.+ latest miracles from Lourdes