Practice finding information on various tax documents
- Subject:
- Career & Work Exploration
- Practical & Applied Arts
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Lesson
- Provider:
- Goodwill Community Foundation, Inc.
- Provider Set:
- GCFLearnFree
- Date Added:
- 05/10/2018
Practice finding information on various tax documents
Investigate taxes paid by individuals in Saskatchewan.
Teacher Guide included.
5-8 hours
Examine the relationship between taxation and First Nations people in Saskatchewan and Canada.
Teacher Guide included.
2-3 hours
Choose from the suggested activities below to find activities to help your students meet the outcome for this module from the Saskatchewan Financial Literacy 20/30 curriculum, Module 26B: Handling Debt Problems, Outcome: Examine the processes of and alternatives to personal bankruptcy in Saskatchewan. All resources for this module’s activities can be found on saskmoney.ca or within this Resource Bank.
Investigate various types of credit and credit products available to individuals.
Teacher Guide included.
7-10 hours
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Investigate the processes for buying and leasing a vehicle.
Teacher Guide included.
5-7 hours
This activity finds you hungry and thirsty, with money in your pocket for the vending machines. First, you must determine which machines take coins or bills. Then, you must use appropriate bills or coins to make and pay for a selection. But please don't shake the machine if your selection becomes lodged in the window—your computer can't take the abuse!
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Explore the value of money.
Teacher Guide included
2-4 hours
The Crash Course Economics series is a great way to introduce concepts of Economics to students. The videos are short and easy to understand.
A Government of Canada website with modules that match some of the new Saskatchewan curriculum.
Although this is an American site, there are many resources for different ages including reading lists, guides, and activities.
Parents - note the "Money as you grow" section accessible on the right side of the page. https://www.consumerfinance.gov/consumer-tools/money-as-you-grow/
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