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Activity: Interactive Loan Simulation "Shady Sam"
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In Shady Sam, the player/student plays the role of the lender, and the objective is to make as much money from unsuspecting customers as possible (hence the name.) It is a great review of all the loan terms and how they impact the total amount paid by the borrower/earned by the lender (loan sharks). Play here: https://shadysam.com/

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Financial Literacy
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Activity/Lab
Simulation
Author:
Cindy Lowe
Date Added:
09/06/2024
Activity: Interactive The Power of Compounding (NGPF)
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One of the key strategies in investing is to take advantage of the power of compounding. Two of the most common cases of people benefitting from compounding are: receiving compound interest in a savings account, and getting compounded returns from stock market investments. In this activity, we’ll use one of these calculators to better understand the power of compounding.

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Financial Literacy
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Author:
Cindy Lowe
Date Added:
09/17/2024
Activity: Interest & Goal Assesments
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This activity contains 21 pages of resources, handouts and activities about interest and goal assessments. The worksheets may help students organize information about career planning. Activities include: 7 Steps to Decision-Making, Self-Assessment & Work Values, Interests Assessment, Skills & Abilities Assessment, Personality/Temperament Assessment, Work Values Assessment, Choices not Chances Worksheet, Lifestyle Considerations, Goal Setting, Self Appraisal Questionnaire, Career Exploration, Interests Exploration, and a final Self-Exploration which is a compilation of all the data completed in the other worksheets. 

Subject:
Financial Literacy
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Author:
Cindy Lowe
Date Added:
09/19/2024
Activity: International Trade and You!
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From the computer chips in our smart phones to the clothes we wear, many things we use everyday are the result of international trade. You may be surprised to discover you are dependent on many countries for your  favourite items.Students will learn about international trade and how closely it impacts every Canadian. Activities include basic language and concepts of trade including terms such as "import" and "export", the purpose and function of international trade, Canada's major imports and exports, thinking about trade benefits and potential ethical concerns regarding international trade. 

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Financial Literacy
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Lesson
Author:
Cindy Lowe
Date Added:
03/05/2024
Activity: Investing Basics - Teacher Video, Article, PPT & Assignments
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This activity includes Investing Basics Teacher-recorded Video, Article, PPT & Assignments. The assignment will introduce the student to various investment options and help them understand the basics of investing.

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Financial Literacy
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Activity/Lab
Lesson
Author:
Cindy Lowe
Date Added:
09/18/2024
Activity: Investing in Ravioli Den- What would you do?
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This activity is a stock investment simulation. It is a fun way for the students to see how everyday activities, news and happenings around the country can impact stock prices. This will have the students make decisions if they want to keep, sell or buy stock based on what is happening around the company. The real-life implications are significant, because investors in real life have to make these types of decisions and often react with emotion instead of fact and long-term perspectives on the stock. In this project, students use $1800 to invest in a fictitious company Ravioli Den. The teacher will then progress through a series of slides, describing current events impacting the value of investment. At each interval, the student will have the option to buy or sell shares, and then students will complete this worksheet regarding their decisions and the value of their investment. Teachers, you must access the answer key for materials you need to facilitate this activity. 

Subject:
Financial Literacy
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Activity/Lab
Lesson
Simulation
Author:
Cindy Lowe
Date Added:
09/12/2024
Activity: Is It Worth It?
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Read each scenario below and find two “opportunity costs” for each situation. What was given up, financially, time spent doing something else, other lost experiences, etc.?

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Financial Literacy
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Homework/Assignment
Author:
Cindy Lowe
Date Added:
05/30/2024
Activity: "Is There Such a Thing as Good Debt?” Video and Listening Guide
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FL10.8 Analyze credit options and the importance of responsible borrowing. Title: “Is There Such a Thing as Good Debt?” Listening Guide and Video. Some say that debt is the gateway to your goals, others say it's a ball and chain that will drag you down... So who's right?

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Financial Literacy
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Author:
Cindy Lowe
Date Added:
09/03/2024
Activity: JA Canada- Keep Your Balance Budget
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Welcome to the "Keep Your Balance" activity. You are moving out on your own! You will receive no help from home! In this scenario you are old enough to drive a car if you choose to include the expenses of a car in your monthly expenses. You may share accommodation but each person must have his or her own bedroom.

Subject:
Business
Financial Literacy
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Activity/Lab
Author:
Junior Achievement
Date Added:
05/30/2024
Activity & Lesson: Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs & Financial Decisions
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Ever wondered why we act the way we do and make the choices we make? Abraham Maslow, an American psychologist believed that our actions and hidden desires are driven by a series of needs, which he organized into a pyramid. According to Maslow, our most basic needs, like food, air, and water, are the ones we need for our basic survival. So, our primary motivation is to meet these survival needs first. It does not matter how much money you have or how fancy your house is if your hungry and homeless. Once we have these fundamental needs covered, that’s when we can start focusing on our “higher order” needs.

Subject:
Financial Literacy
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Activity/Lab
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Lesson
Author:
Cindy Lowe
Date Added:
06/04/2024
Activity & Lesson: Supply and Demand
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This activity contains a presentation, notes, activity, and assignment to help teach Supply and Demand within the Micro-economics Module Outcome 32e. Demand and Supply are perhaps sone of the most fundamental concepts of economics and the backbone of a market economy. The relationship between demand and supply underlies the forces behind the allocation of resources. In market economy theories, demand and supply theory will allocate resources in the most efficient way possible. How? Let us take a closer look at the law of demand and the law of supply.

Subject:
Financial Literacy
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Author:
Cindy Lowe
Date Added:
03/01/2024
Activity: Let's Make a Mutual Fund (NGPF)
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The objective of this activity is to illustrate the power of diversification when it comes to stocks. Each student receives a card representing one publicly traded company and its returns over the past year. In various rounds, students compare their performance and simulate forming small and large mutual funds. WHY IT’S FUN: Simulation with lots of opportunities to move and collaborate

Subject:
Financial Literacy
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Author:
Cindy Lowe
Date Added:
09/17/2024
Activity: Marginal Cost / Benefit, Scarcity, Opportunity Cost
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This activity supports Module 32: Microeconomics- Explore economic factors that impact personal or community financial decisions. The attached presentation and handout outlines videos and questions to guide the student's learning about marginal cost, marginal benefit, scarcity, and opportunity cost. This content is meant to teach the student to explore these concepts about decision making, especially financial decisions. Considering what we "give up" to get something is very important when spending money. Giving up something is not just the amount of money you gave up; it includes time or the "next best thing" you could have done with that time and money.

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Financial Literacy
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Author:
Cindy Lowe
Date Added:
03/01/2024
Activity: Mind Your Money Video & Viewing Guide
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Mind Your Money: An Introduction to the Psychology of Spending. Nov 2023 https://youtu.be/BSulTNHwlL8?si=ZhaKcDXDi6guxeQoA one hour presentation from Mark at the Credit Counselling Society discussing mindful spending techniques and the marketing behind retailers who try to encourage you to spend your money.

Subject:
Financial Literacy
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Activity/Lab
Homework/Assignment
Lesson
Author:
Cindy Lowe
Date Added:
09/03/2024
Activity: Needs vs. Wants Lesson and Assignment (NGPF adapted)
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Students will explore the concepts of needs and wants and how they impact financial decisions. Discuss how budgeting decisions vary at different stages of life to reflect shifting personal goals. Students can work through some activites to discover reasons for budgeting, the difference between needs and wants and do their own self-evaluation for their financial choices.

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Financial Literacy
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Author:
Cindy Lowe
Date Added:
09/13/2024
Activity:  "Opening Up About Money: Why It Matters"
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Listen to M.B.A. student Kevin Liang as he shares his experience as a money novice while in college. Listen for his call to action, and think about how you can put his advice into practice. Topics include: Why do you think people often feel uncomfortable discussing their financial situation? What impact does financial literacy have on an individual’s future opportunities and societal inequality? What are the risks and benefits of not discussing financial matters openly? What does the narrator's story tell us about the social stigma associated with discussing money? How can being open about financial struggles and successes benefit individuals and communities? Discuss how early financial education could have changed the narrator’s family situation. What role does early financial education play in preparing for unforeseen financial challenges? Reflecting on the video, why might someone's financial literacy be linked to their family background or upbringing?

Subject:
Financial Literacy
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Lesson
Author:
Cindy Lowe
Date Added:
09/29/2024
Activity: Opportunity Costs- Is It Worth It?
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This activity involves four scenarios where the students will uncover the opportunity costs for each scenario (every decision involves a trade-off). The opportunity cost is the profit lost (or total cost- financial and non-financial costs) when one alternative is chosen over another. A trade-off is understanding that you are going to lose something, in relation to time, money, or energy, when the decision to choose something else is made.  When you buy or do one thing with your money, you must give up the chance to buy or do something else. This is a trade-off: what you give up to get what you want. When you spend part of your income on certain things, you give up spending it on other things.

Subject:
Financial Literacy
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Author:
Cindy Lowe
Date Added:
03/06/2024
Activity: Payday Loans Info, Activity & Assignment (FCAC)
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Information from Financial Consumer Agency of Canada about payday loans: What is a payday loan, What options to consider before getting a payday loan, Where to get a payday loan, How much a payday loan costs, What to expect when you take out a payday loan, What happens if you can’t pay back a payday loan on time, What you can do if you’re stuck in a debt cycle

Subject:
Financial Literacy
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Activity/Lab
Lesson
Author:
Cindy Lowe
Date Added:
09/03/2024
Activity: Payday (Predatory) Lending
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Students will be able to: Explain what a payday loan is and how it can cause users to fall into a cycle of debt, Identify what financial need payday lenders are meeting and why consumers use payday loans, Compare the price of borrowing money using various loan and credit products, Review alternatives to payday loans, Interact with a game to see the impact and cost of payday loans at high interest rates (and the profit motivation behind these companies) https://shadysam.com/

Subject:
Financial Literacy
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Activity/Lab
Assessment
Homework/Assignment
Author:
Cindy Lowe
Date Added:
09/03/2024