We have developed a range of free teaching and homeschooling resources for young people aged 5-16 to introduce key economics ideas, the work of the Bank of England and support the development of financial literacy. The resources cover a range of curriculum subjects including English, History and Maths
We have developed a range of free teaching and homeschooling resources for young people aged 5-16 to introduce key economics ideas, the work of the Bank of England and support the development of financial literacy. The resources cover a range of curriculum subjects including English, History and Maths
Lesson 4: How can I manage financial risk? Helping students explore the benefits of saving, borrowing, and protecting their money. Then, focusing on recognising scams and how to avoid them.
Designed for students aged 11-16, EconoME helps young people understand the economy and develop the analytical skills to make informed decisions. Accredited by Young Money, the programme consists of four lessons, each designed to help students understand how the decisions they make both affect, and are affected by, the economy.
Students will have the chance to explore aspects of saving and borrowing, the effect of interest rates, different types of lenders and the difference between manageable and unmanageable debt. EconoMe will also help young people understand some of the risks around financial fraud and scams, and how to avoid them.
Lesson 3: Why do my decisions matter? Considers the consequences of any decisions your students might make – for themselves, others, and the economy.
Designed for students aged 11-16, EconoME helps young people understand the economy and develop the analytical skills to make informed decisions. Accredited by Young Money, the programme consists of four lessons, each designed to help students understand how the decisions they make both affect, and are affected by, the economy.
Students will have the chance to explore aspects of saving and borrowing, the effect of interest rates, different types of lenders and the difference between manageable and unmanageable debt. EconoMe will also help young people understand some of the risks around financial fraud and scams, and how to avoid them.
Lesson 2: How can I make informed decisions? Explores the process of decision-making including the sourcing and analysing of reliable information.
Designed for students aged 11-16, EconoME helps young people understand the economy and develop the analytical skills to make informed decisions. Accredited by Young Money, the programme consists of four lessons, each designed to help students understand how the decisions they make both affect, and are affected by, the economy.
Students will have the chance to explore aspects of saving and borrowing, the effect of interest rates, different types of lenders and the difference between manageable and unmanageable debt. EconoMe will also help young people understand some of the risks around financial fraud and scams, and how to avoid them.
Lesson 1: What influences my decisions? Explores a variety of factors that influence decisions, including the economy.
Designed for students aged 11-16, EconoME helps young people understand the economy and develop the analytical skills to make informed decisions. Accredited by Young Money, the programme consists of four lessons, each designed to help students understand how the decisions they make both affect, and are affected by, the economy.
Students will have the chance to explore aspects of saving and borrowing, the effect of interest rates, different types of lenders and the difference between manageable and unmanageable debt. EconoMe will also help young people understand some of the risks around financial fraud and scams, and how to avoid them.
Welsh Language
Created with the Bank of England and Beano, join Dennis, Minnie and the Beano gang to learn about money and the economy.
A new, abridged version of the Money and Me schools lesson programme, specially designed for learning at home.
Money and me at home has been created for children aged 7-11 to learn more about money in a real-world context outside of the classroom.
Complete with parent guides, two workbooks including fun learning activities, one for children age 7-9 and one for age 9-11.
Enclosed you will find the parent guide and workbook for ages 9-11.
Welsh Language
Created with the Bank of England and Beano, join Dennis, Minnie and the Beano gang to learn about money and the economy.
A new, abridged version of the Money and Me schools lesson programme, specially designed for learning at home.
Money and me at home has been created for children aged 7-11 to learn more about money in a real-world context outside of the classroom.
Complete with parent guides, two workbooks including fun learning activities, one for children age 7-9 and one for age 9-11.
Enclosed you will find the parent guide and workbook for ages 7-9.
These lessons have been accredited by Young Money and fit within the Financial Education Planning Framework.
A new, abridged version of the Money and Me schools lesson programme, specially designed for learning at home.
Money and me at home has been created for children aged 7-11 to learn more about money in a real-world context outside of the classroom.
Complete with parent guides, two workbooks including fun learning activities, one for children age 7-9 and one for age 9-11.
Enclosed you will find the parent guide and workbook for ages 9-11.
Created with the Bank of England and Beano, join Dennis, Minnie and the Beano gang to learn about money and the economy.
A new, abridged version of the Money and Me schools lesson programme, specially designed for learning at home.
Money and me at home has been created for children aged 7-11 to learn more about money in a real-world context outside of the classroom.
Complete with parent guides, two workbooks including fun learning activities, one for children age 7-9 and one for age 9-11.
Enclosed you will find the parent guide and workbook for ages 7-9.