This resource provides a listening guide, presentation and student assignment on the …
This resource provides a listening guide, presentation and student assignment on the topic of "Buy Now, Pay Later", which has become a very popular way to finance everyday purchases. Students are challenged to identify the rise of BNPL programs and how they can "hurt" your credit score and lead to irresponsible borrowing in the future.
Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) services have rapidly transformed the way many …
Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) services have rapidly transformed the way many consumers approach online shopping, offering an alternative to traditional credit cards by allowing immediate purchases with deferred payments. These services have gained popularity for their ease of use and the perception of increased affordability, especially among younger consumers. However, it's crucial to understand the financial implications of BNPL, including the risks of overspending, debt accumulation, and potential impacts on credit health, to make informed and responsible financial decisions.
This is an online lesson with built in quizzes, videos and explanations. …
This is an online lesson with built in quizzes, videos and explanations. Students can use this to supplement the learnng happening in the classroom on the credit card unit. Topics covered include: How do credit cards work?When should you use a credit card?Credit Card TerminologyWhat are some factors to consider when choosing a credit card?What are the costs of using a credit card?What are credit scores and how can you build your credit score?There is also a mini case activity included at the end with questions and feedback for the student.
Financial Literacy in the Classroom Lessons and Resources: Home Ownership: This is an …
Financial Literacy in the Classroom Lessons and Resources: Home Ownership: This is an online lesson with built in quizzes, videos and explanations. There is also a mini case at the end of the lesson. Students can use this to supplement the learnng happening in the classroom on the credit card unit. Questions to considerWhat factors should you consider when house shopping? Location, condition of home What can you afford and down payment requirements (GDS, TDS), credit scoreWhat are some key terms related to mortgages? How are mortgage payments calculated? What are closing costs?
In the game Credit Clash, the player/student decides how many credit prodcuts …
In the game Credit Clash, the player/student decides how many credit prodcuts they will take out (credit cards, student loans, auto loans, mortgages), when they were "ready" for the loan and if they were able to pay the loans. The debt may even go to "collections" during the game if the player isn't careful and responsible with their payment and borrowing.
In Shady Sam, the player/student plays the role of the lender, and …
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/
FL10.8 Analyze credit options and the importance of responsible borrowing. Title: “Is …
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?
Money StoriesGrounding Indigenous Youth in the Lessons of their EldersWhat is it?Money Stories …
Money StoriesGrounding Indigenous Youth in the Lessons of their EldersWhat is it?Money Stories is a customized money management training program for Indigenous youth. The program combines Indigenous Elders speaking about their experiences with money, with facilitator-led activities about money that are relevant to youth. “We (Elders) need to help the next generation out of poverty. Young people have gifts and talents that should be used. I believe that preparing them for the future, one day they’ll go out into society with the experience and confidence to know they can make it.” Elder Lucy Guiboche.Money stories is delivered in eight chapters. Topics covered include Money, My Community & Me, Building Assets, Goal Setting & Problem Solving, Gathering Information, Budgeting, Banking, and Credit.
This resource provides articles, videos and discussion questions on the topic of …
This resource provides articles, videos and discussion questions on the topic of debt and the idea of "responsible borrowing". This is a problem with Canada having the highest household debt level among G7 countries. While it’s clearly normal to have debt, it’s also natural to wonder how your financial situation compares to others. Let’s explore the average debt levels of Canadians, learn about how credit card companies make record profits off of this debt and provide students with tips on what to do if their debt is higher than average. The goal of this lesson is to teach responsibly borrowing so that our students do not get themselves into debt "quick sand" in the future.
“The Dark Side of Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) Apps” Video and …
“The Dark Side of Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) Apps” Video and Listening Guide Two Cents Video: https://youtu.be/UFJgnaASld8?si=ZlyKa6W0f4mq5gZj Buy Now Pay Later loans are becoming the newest, trendiest way to spend money you don't have... but are they really safer than credit cards? Preet Banjeree Video: https://youtu.be/fYM0eLvds1g?si=kNPU8bSCaAfp_0Br There are no free lunches. Find out how expensive it is to offer (for a merchant), how that can increase prices, and how using other methods to pay might be better for you (and also for lower income households!)
Folders upon folders of excellent financial literacy teaching materials! "It is recommended …
Folders upon folders of excellent financial literacy teaching materials!
"It is recommended to start planning instruction with the Teacher’s Guides in each module. If you are seeking a specific resource, scroll below to search."
This lesson is an introduction to the income statement of a bank, …
This lesson is an introduction to the income statement of a bank, and to income statements, in general. [Banking, Money, Finance playlist: Lesson 2 of 24]
Find resources, events, tools and information on budgeting, money management, insurance, saving, …
Find resources, events, tools and information on budgeting, money management, insurance, saving, investing, and taxes from various Canadian organizations.
Students can learn the 101 of Financial Literacy in this online course. …
Students can learn the 101 of Financial Literacy in this online course. Its engaging, animated, visual and interactive! Teachers can set up an online classroom and manage their students' progress through the modules. This includes quizzes, assignments, discussion prompts, additional learning in the "sidetrips" section. With a fun, dynamic guide that makes money feel empowering, financial literacy becomes a life-long that that pays dividends. Modules: 1. Money Basics and the Economy 2. Setting Goals and Making Wise Consumer Decisions 3. Getting Money: Employment 4. Getting Money: Self Employment - Are You An Entrepreneur? 5. Spending on Major Purchases 6. Borrowing Money 7. Putting Your Money to Work- Saving and Investing Money 8. Protecting Your Money and Things of Value 9. Financial Independence 10. Managing Your Money
The Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (FCAC) ensures federally regulated financial entities …
The Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (FCAC) ensures federally regulated financial entities comply with consumer protection measures, promotes financial education and raises consumers’ awareness of their rights and responsibilities.
Incorporate fun stuff into your financial literacy classroom! Here are some files …
Incorporate fun stuff into your financial literacy classroom! Here are some files that teach financial literacy with events such as: Valentines Day, Super Bowl, and Halloween. There are also some online Finance games to share with your students
"This interactive, online course teaches students how to make wise financial decisions …
"This interactive, online course teaches students how to make wise financial decisions to promote financial well-being over their lifetime. Through real-life scenarios, students explore complex financial concepts and gain actionable strategies for managing their finances." 7 lessons; 35 minutes each
"Click on an outcome to access relevant resources and suggested activities to …
"Click on an outcome to access relevant resources and suggested activities to help students meet outcomes in the Saskatchewan Financial Literacy 10 curriculum.
Notes: Since this is a new curriculum, our resources will be updated throughout the 2024-2025 school year. If you have suggestions for additions, or you notice any errors, please contact admin@saskmoney.ca."
"Practical Money Skills is a free financial literacy program to help Canadians …
"Practical Money Skills is a free financial literacy program to help Canadians understand the fundamentals of money management. Created by Visa, the program offers money management resources including calculators, games, and lesson plans tailored for use by Canadian families and educators."
"Take your finances to the next level with the practical tips and …
"Take your finances to the next level with the practical tips and step-by-step guidance in our new course! You’ll learn everything you need to know to manage your finances like a pro—and build a solid foundation for your financial future."
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