TALK MONEY
MONEY AND MENTAL HEALTH
FINANCIAL LITERACY
PROTECTING YOUR MONEY
COST OF LIVING
Deliver this assembly to the whole school or to individual classes. Pupils are introduced to important concepts such as financial wellbeing and the Talk Money Week ‘Do One Thing’ theme.
Age: 5-12
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Use the daily challenges and activities in the teacher guide to inspire your pupils to ‘Do One Thing’ to improve their financial capability.
Deliver this assembly to the whole school or to individual classes. Students are introduced to important financial terms and the Talk Money Week ‘Do One Thing’ theme.
Age: 12-18
Use the daily tutor time conversation starters and questions to prompt your students to get talking about money and what they can do to improve their financial wellbeing.
Help pupils aged 5-12 develop a positive money mindset and boost their knowledge and confidence to make informed financial decisions by using this Mental health activity planner.
Encourage your students aged 12-18 to start building positive money habits using the resources highlighted in this Mental health activity planner.
Designed for younger learners, this knowledge organiser is packed with useful facts and concepts to help pupils boost their financial literacy, from identifying coins and notes to understanding the difference between wants and needs.
This knowledge organiser is full of key financial terms and concepts for students to revisit and develop their financial literacy. Students can explore additional resources, including interactives, and practise what they have learned with friends and family to hone their financial knowledge.
This guide includes daily MoneySense activities for Global Money Week to help pupils understand how to look after their money.
This resource offers daily MoneySense activities for Global Money Week, helping pupils understand how to look after their money.
Age: 5-8
This Global Money Week activity provides engaging lessons to boost pupils’ confidence with money management skills.
Age: 8-12
This guide empowers students to develop the knowledge and behaviours to make responsible decisions and work towards financial wellbeing.
These activities for Global Money Week help to educate students on avoiding fraud and scams.
Age: 12-16
Use the daily lessons in this activity to inform students about fraud and scams, and help them to protect their finances in the future.
Age: 16-18
This guide has been designed to offer teachers advice on how to have open conversations about the cost of living with their pupils.
This guide has been designed to offer teachers advice on how to have open conversations about the cost of living with their students.