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Your Money Matters has been designed for use with young people age 14 – 16 in England and covers topics including spending and saving, borrowing, debt, insurance, student finance & future planning.
Learn how to confidently audit, plan and deliver engaging, age-appropriate financial education.
Developed by Learning with Parents, Money Skills is a whole-school financial education programme that equips primary school children with the confidence, knowledge and practical experience they need to make smart money choices as...
MoneySmarts is Tykeoons' classroom-ready financial education programme for primary pupils from Reception to Year 6, covering budgeting, needs and wants, saving, fraud awareness, in-game purchasing, loot boxes, and even an...
Smartmonies is a certified financial education programme for children aged 8–12, developed in collaboration with children’s psychologists and delivered by qualified educators. Each lesson is tried, tested, and proven to help...
This framework aims to support the planning, teaching, and progression of financial education by setting out the key areas of financial knowledge, skills and attitudes, across four core themes.
These personal finance workshops in schools start in Year 4 exploring how we use money and the cost of everyday items. The Primary School Programme explores what we can do with our money, planting the seed for the need to save for...
From learning what money is, to how to save and budget and the different ways of borrowing, these useful guides can help your children or grandchildren learn to handle money with confidence.
Barclays LifeSkills, the free employability and financial capability programme, has created a suite of financial literacy lessons for primary school children aged 7-11 years old. These lessons teach pupils how to form good money...
Do you want to teach the value of money to children aged 3-5? Develop their financial literacy early with Understanding Coins, an exciting free game developed by Lloyds Bank.
This framework aims to support the planning, teaching, and progression of financial education by setting out the key areas of financial knowledge, skills and attitudes, across core themes.
A completely flexible resource, inclusive of editable activity sheets (accessed via PowerPoint) for educators to adapt and activities that can be completed digitally by secondary students, with mild to moderate special educational...

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