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Your Journey of Life is a bank of 40+ video lead sixth form PSHE lessons, each with its own corresponding worksheet. The lessons cover the whole of sixth form PSHE, touching on topics like body image, health and wellbeing, and sex and relationships, but delivers this information in a new fun and engaging way by getting students to think about their own futures.

Your Journey of Life is a bank of 40+ video lead sixth form PSHE lessons, each with its own corresponding worksheet. The lessons cover the whole of sixth form PSHE, touching on topics like body image, health and wellbeing, and sex and relationships, but delivers this information in a new fun and engaging way by getting students to think about their own futures.
Managing Money - Weekly Food Budget - KS5 PSHE Free Trial Lesson
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Managing Money - Weekly Food Budget - KS5 PSHE Free Trial Lesson

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This is a free lesson from the Key Stage 5 PSHE program by Your Journey of Life. For access to the rest of our lessons, head over to www.YourJourneyofLife.co.uk If you’d like to get in touch, please send an email to Brett@YourJourneyofLife.co.uk Starting Salaries and Deductions This is lesson 3 of Your Journey of Life, made for Key Stage 5 students. Using the video lesson and worksheet, students plan the meals they will eat in an average week and work out the approximate monthly costs of their food bill. Again deducting this from their monthly money total worked out in previous lessons. Your Journey of Life Your Journey of Life is a bank of 40+ video lead sixth form PSHE lessons, each with its own corresponding worksheet. The lessons cover the whole of sixth form PSHE, touching on topics like body image, health and wellbeing, and sex and relationships, but delivers this information in a new fun and engaging way by getting students to think about their own futures. Students begin by researching job roles and their starting salaries, then they’ll look at their costs of living and whether their income will be enough to support the lifestyle they want. Additional challenges are thrown in throughout the journey, such as what to do if the boiler breaks, can they afford to get it fixed or do they need to look into a credit card or loan?
Managing Money - Starting Salaries & Deductions - KS5 PSHE Free Trial Lesson
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Managing Money - Starting Salaries & Deductions - KS5 PSHE Free Trial Lesson

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This is a free lesson from the Key Stage 5 PSHE program by Your Journey of Life. For access to the rest of our lessons, head over to www.YourJourneyofLife.co.uk If you’d like to get in touch, please send an email to Brett@YourJourneyofLife.co.uk Starting Salaries and Deductions This is lesson 1 of Your Journey of Life, made for Key Stage 5 students. Using the video lesson and worksheet, students learn about and investigate the starting salaries of different types of work and then estimate their approximate take-home pay after deductions like tax and national insurance. Your Journey of Life Your Journey of Life is a bank of 40+ video lead sixth form PSHE lessons, each with its own corresponding worksheet. The lessons cover the whole of sixth form PSHE, touching on topics like body image, health and wellbeing, and sex and relationships, but delivers this information in a new fun and engaging way by getting students to think about their own futures. Students begin by researching job roles and their starting salaries, then they’ll look at their costs of living and whether their income will be enough to support the lifestyle they want. Additional challenges are thrown in throughout the journey, such as what to do if the boiler breaks, can they afford to get it fixed or do they need to look into a credit card or loan?
Managing Money - Luxury Items & Their Costs - KS5 PSHE Free Trial
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Managing Money - Luxury Items & Their Costs - KS5 PSHE Free Trial

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This is a free lesson from the Key Stage 5 PSHE program by Your Journey of Life. For access to the rest of our lessons, head over to www.YourJourneyofLife.co.uk If you’d like to get in touch, please send an email to Brett@YourJourneyofLife.co.uk Luxury Items & Their Costs This is lesson 4 of Your Journey of Life, made for Key Stage 5 students. Using the video lesson and worksheet, students decide what items they think they need in their lives such as broadband and mobile phone contracts, and work out whether they can afford them using their finances worked out in previous lessons. Your Journey of Life Your Journey of Life is a bank of 40+ video lead sixth form PSHE lessons, each with its own corresponding worksheet. The lessons cover the whole of sixth form PSHE, touching on topics like body image, health and wellbeing, and sex and relationships, but delivers this information in a new fun and engaging way by getting students to think about their own futures. Students begin by researching job roles and their starting salaries, then they’ll look at their costs of living and whether their income will be enough to support the lifestyle they want. Additional challenges are thrown in throughout the journey, such as what to do if the boiler breaks, can they afford to get it fixed or do they need to look into a credit card or loan?
Managing Money - Learning To Drive - KS5 PSHE Free Trial
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Managing Money - Learning To Drive - KS5 PSHE Free Trial

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This is a free lesson from the Key Stage 5 PSHE program by Your Journey of Life. For access to the rest of our lessons, head over to www.YourJourneyofLife.co.uk If you’d like to get in touch, please send an email to Brett@YourJourneyofLife.co.uk Learning To Drive This is lesson 5 of Your Journey of Life, made for Key Stage 5 students. Using the video lesson and worksheet, students investigate the cost of driving lessons and the requirements for passing a test including theory and practical. They also investigate the different categories of vehicle they can drive depending on their age. Your Journey of Life Your Journey of Life is a bank of 40+ video lead sixth form PSHE lessons, each with its own corresponding worksheet. The lessons cover the whole of sixth form PSHE, touching on topics like body image, health and wellbeing, and sex and relationships, but delivers this information in a new fun and engaging way by getting students to think about their own futures. Students begin by researching job roles and their starting salaries, then they’ll look at their costs of living and whether their income will be enough to support the lifestyle they want. Additional challenges are thrown in throughout the journey, such as what to do if the boiler breaks, can they afford to get it fixed or do they need to look into a credit card or loan?
Managing Money - Considering Your Living Arrangements - KS5 PSHE Free Trial Lesson
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Managing Money - Considering Your Living Arrangements - KS5 PSHE Free Trial Lesson

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This is a free lesson from the Key Stage 5 PSHE program by Your Journey of Life. For access to the rest of our lessons, head over to www.YourJourneyofLife.co.uk If you’d like to get in touch, please send an email to Brett@YourJourneyofLife.co.uk Considering Your Living Arrangements This is lesson 2 of Your Journey of Life, made for Key Stage 5 students. Using the video lesson and worksheet, students investigate the price of different housing options such as houses, flats, bedsits etc. in the areas they wish to live in when older. Students also investigate the costs of utilities and council tax to see what they can afford, which is then deducted from their take home pay. Your Journey of Life Your Journey of Life is a bank of 40+ video lead sixth form PSHE lessons, each with its own corresponding worksheet. The lessons cover the whole of sixth form PSHE, touching on topics like body image, health and wellbeing, and sex and relationships, but delivers this information in a new fun and engaging way by getting students to think about their own futures. Students begin by researching job roles and their starting salaries, then they’ll look at their costs of living and whether their income will be enough to support the lifestyle they want. Additional challenges are thrown in throughout the journey, such as what to do if the boiler breaks, can they afford to get it fixed or do they need to look into a credit card or loan?