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We help make the language of money easier for children and young people to understand
Teenager Money Course Workbook _black and white
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Teenager Money Course Workbook _black and white

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Teenager Money is a companion workbook to the Teenage Money course we created to make money management easier for young adults. We have created this book in consultation with teens, parents and teachers to provide timely information for you. It is now Quality Marked and endorsed by the Association for Citizenship Teaching (ACT) in the United Kingdom. and can facilitate personal and self-learning, suitable for running workshops in schools, educational institutions, social care, community groups and where young people gather. “The Facilitators’ guide to the Teenage Money course is a clear and useful resource for teachers looking to get started with finance education. It provides lots of engaging activities that also support tutors and non-specialists with inspiration and guidance in leading young people through the maze of financial topics. The resource can be used to build a foundation for developing financial literacy and support the requirements for teaching financial and economic education in the National Curriculum for Citizenship. ACT is pleased to endorse this publication,” says Kirsty White, Head of Learning Resources, Dec 2022. The book includes money diaries and reflection note-taking with chapter quizzes to check your learning. It also covers money topics like saving, budgeting, banking, credit and debit cards, interest rates, APR, AER, the emergency fund, the rule of 72 and the famous compound interest. If you have some ideas of other topics we could include, please get in touch with us at admin@bmoneywize.co.uk
Albert and the Emergency Fund
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Albert and the Emergency Fund

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Albert and the Emergency Fund: Money stories for kids   If you’re anything like me, you will agree that we need simple ideas and stories to teach our children concepts and life skills. This is more important, especially when it relates to money and finances.   “Albert and the Emergency Fund,” tells a simple story for pre-teens learning about money. Albert has to replace a broken machine and needs to find the money to do so! Albert discovers what an emergency fund is.   This book is designed to appeal to children through the use of bright colours and humour. It teaches children about hard work and investing for a good return.   Learning about money should be fun and relatable for everyone, including children.
Money Questions and Answers for Kids - Book 1
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Money Questions and Answers for Kids - Book 1

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Let your child embark on a thrilling adventure through the fascinating world of money with "Money Questions and Answers!” Help your child seek answers to all the intriguing questions curious kids have about money! Questions like: Are you curious about why some people have more money than others? Or perhaps you’ve wondered how money works? This book will help children unravel these mysteries and more! With interactive quizzes, fun facts, and colourful illustrations, this book transforms learning about money into an exciting quest of discovery and wonder. From understanding the value of earning to learning about the importance of saving, “Money Questions and Answers” is packed with knowledge that will empower young readers to become savvy money managers. Whether they are saving up for a new toy or dreaming of exploring faraway lands, this book will equip children with the tools and knowledge to make their money work for them! Get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey where every page is filled with excitement, laughter, and valuable lessons. This is not just a book—it’s a passport to a world of financial adventures where learning is as thrilling as rewarding! An excerpt of questions and answers from the book: Why do some people have more money than others? What is the difference between needs and wants?
Money Questions and  Answers for Kids - Book 2
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Money Questions and Answers for Kids - Book 2

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Welcome to Book 2! Let your child continue to embark on a thrilling adventure through the fascinating world of money with "Money Questions and Answers!” Help your child seek answers to all the intriguing questions curious kids have about money! Questions like: Are you curious about why some people have more money than others? Or perhaps you’ve wondered how money works? This book will help children unravel these mysteries and more! With interactive quizzes, fun facts, and colourful illustrations, this book transforms learning about money into an exciting quest of discovery and wonder. From understanding the value of earning to learning about the importance of saving, “Money Questions and Answers” is packed with knowledge that will empower young readers to become savvy money managers. Whether they are saving up for a new toy or dreaming of exploring faraway lands, this book will equip children with the tools and knowledge to make their money work for them! Get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey where every page is filled with excitement, laughter, and valuable lessons. This is not just a book—it’s a passport to a world of financial adventures where learning is as thrilling as rewarding! An excerpt of questions and answers from the book: How can you differentiate between needs and wants when shopping? How does advertising influence our spending choices? Why should you start saving for the future at a young age? What are the consequences of not managing money wisely? What is the importance of an emergency fund? And many more…
Teenager Money education and course workbook (Colour)
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Teenager Money education and course workbook (Colour)

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Teenager Money is a companion workbook to the Teenager Money course we created to make money management easier for young adults. We have created this book in consultation with teens, parents and teachers to provide timely information for you. It is now Quality Marked and endorsed by the Association for Citizenship Teaching (ACT) in the United Kingdom. and can facilitate personal and self-learning, suitable for running workshops in schools, educational institutions, social care, community groups and where young people gather. “The Facilitators’ guide to the Teenage Money course is a clear and useful resource for teachers looking to get started with finance education. It provides lots of engaging activities that also support tutors and non-specialists with inspiration and guidance in leading young people through the maze of financial topics. The resource can be used to build a foundation for developing financial literacy and support the requirements for teaching financial and economic education in the National Curriculum for Citizenship. ACT is pleased to endorse this publication,” says Kirsty White, Head of Learning Resources, Dec 2022. The book includes money diaries and reflection note-taking with chapter quizzes to check your learning. It also covers money topics like saving, budgeting, banking, credit and debit cards, interest rates, APR, AER, the emergency fund, the rule of 72 and the famous compound interest.
The Albert Story Series
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The Albert Story Series

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The Albert Story series for pre-teens who are learning about money. Albert has a new idea to help his mum who is cooking with apples. He intends to grow some apples to help his mum. He decides to search for good ground to plant his apple seeds. To his surprise, after taking good care of his plants, they grow into trees. There are now so many apples that Albert can sell. This book is designed to appeal to children through the use of bright colours and humour. It teaches children about hard work and investing for a good return. Learning about money should be fun and relatable for everyone, including children. Report
Teenager Money course workbook (FREE sample in black and white)
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Teenager Money course workbook (FREE sample in black and white)

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Teenager Money is a companion workbook to the Teenager Money course we created to make money management easier for young adults. We have created this book in consultation with teens, parents and teachers to provide timely information for you. This is a sample PDF version It is now Quality Marked and endorsed by the Association for Citizenship Teaching (ACT) in the United Kingdom. and can facilitate personal and self-learning, suitable for running workshops in schools, educational institutions, social care, community groups and where young people gather. “The Facilitators’ guide to the Teenage Money course is a clear and useful resource for teachers looking to get started with finance education. It provides lots of engaging activities that also support tutors and non-specialists with inspiration and guidance in leading young people through the maze of financial topics. The resource can be used to build a foundation for developing financial literacy and support the requirements for teaching financial and economic education in the National Curriculum for Citizenship. ACT is pleased to endorse this publication,” says Kirsty White, Head of Learning Resources, Dec 2022. The book includes money diaries and reflection note-taking with chapter quizzes to check your learning. It also covers money topics like saving, budgeting, banking, credit and debit cards, interest rates, APR, AER, the emergency fund, the rule of 72 and the famous compound interest.
Free #bmoneywize card games
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Free #bmoneywize card games

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Here are a few cards from the popular award winning bMoneywize game. …“A few bowls of rice lead to the creation of bMoneywize. The idea is that players have to keep and generate money wherever they can. They throw the dice to pick up cards from different categories. Each card throws up a different scenario from an unexpected tax rebate to the boiler breaking down. Players have to work out how to respond in order to protect their money - Monopoly of the real world if you like” - the BBC Try it out, and get the money conversation going!