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Activity: Bank Ads Lesson and Assignment
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About this Lesson: In this lesson, students describe the roles of various financial institutions by analyzing bank advertisements. Students will research and then create a media product for a particular financial product or service of their choice. At the end of this lesson, students will use financial terminology fluently to build consumer awareness by investigating products and services offered by financial institutions.Suggested Timing: 2 hours

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Financial Literacy
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Cindy Lowe
Date Added:
09/30/2024
Activity: Banking Workbook
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This workbook will help students understand the various banking fees that can be incurred and aware of the banking options and types of accounts that are suited to individual needs. Students will explore the services offered by banks, trust companies, and credit unions, various fees charged by banking institutions and outline some of the factors to consider when choosing a chequing account.

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Financial Literacy
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Cindy Lowe
Date Added:
09/06/2024
Activity: EAL Banking and Credit Lessons, Teacher Guide & Assessments
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The main objective of English for Financial Literacy is to help instructors incorporate financial literacy content into their program planning and teaching, and support them in learning about key topics and concepts related to financial matters. The activities in this section explore the topic of banking services, credit cards, types of credit and related concepts. The activities present basic information on various bank accounts and transactions, forms of credit, what good and bad credit is, and how credit cards work. English for Financial Literacy is an instructor’s resource for teaching financial literacy concepts and skills in LINC and adult ESL programs at CLB levels 1 to 8.

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Financial Literacy
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Cindy Lowe
Date Added:
09/30/2024
Activity: Types of Financial Institutions in Canada
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In this lesson, students will explore the financial insttitutions in Canada and review key terms.Included in this resource: 1. Students review key vocabulary words. 2. Students read and take notes. 3. Students will complete a Bubble Map to summarize what they learned from the reading. 4. Students answer the questions and explain their thinking. 5. Students write answers to the short answer questions. 6. Have students complete the Open Ended Questions and discuss with partners or groups.

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Financial Literacy
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Cindy Lowe
Date Added:
09/04/2024
Assignment Create a Brochure on How to Open a Bank Account
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10.3 Research products and services provided by various financial institutions: Describe the process and requirements, including personal identification required (e.g., birth certificate, social insurance number), for applying for an account at a financial institution. Assignment: Create a Brochure on How to Open a Bank Account in CanadaObjective: Students will create a brochure that provides clear and comprehensive information on how to open a bank account in Canada. The brochure should cover the necessary document requirements, how to access banking information, and the general process involved. You can use any of the financial institutions in Canada considering fees, services, branch locations, cultural or religious considerations, etc.

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Financial Literacy
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Cindy Lowe
Date Added:
09/11/2024
Assignment: Financial Institutions Investigation & Quiz
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This content provides a slideshow with tips to help students choose a financial institutions, two assignments and a quiz. Suggested answers for quiz can be found in the Financial Literacy Teacher-only section of Resource Bank found here  https://resourcebank.ca/groups/financial-literacy-teachers/254/1010/

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Financial Literacy
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Cindy Lowe
Date Added:
09/06/2024
Assignment & Presentation: Unbiased Financial Advice in Canada
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Navigating the complex world of personal finance can be challenging. This presentation explores trusted sources for unbiased financial advice in Canada. We'll examine various options to help student make informed decisions about their financial future The goal of this assignment is for students to research and critically analyze three different sources for obtaining financial advice in Canada. You will evaluate each source based on its reliability, accessibility, potential biases, and usefulness to consumers seeking unbiased financial advice.

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Financial Literacy
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Cindy Lowe
Date Added:
09/11/2024
Assignment with Case Studies: Financial Institutions and Accounts
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Explore Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (FCAC) information on: Opening a bank account, Choosing financial products and services that are right for you, Choosing a financial institution, and Types of financial institutions in Canada. This resource contains assignments for the  students to fill in the table doing comparisons on the types of financial institutions and choosing the financial products.

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Financial Literacy
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Cindy Lowe
Date Added:
09/04/2024
Everfi: Marketplaces Investing Basics Online Course
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Marketplaces: Investing Basics™This newly updated financial education course equips students with an understanding of how the market works and the confidence to participate in it. Through interactive real-world scenarios, students discover how investing can have a powerful impact on their lives. The updated course more comprehensively addresses financial education standards and features additional investing content, including a brand-new lesson where students learn the benefits of hiring a financial advisor.Includes SK curriculum connections, lesson plans, online interactive lesson bank, assessment keys for teachers and a teacher portal to manage grades and student work.

Subject:
Financial Literacy
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Simulation
Author:
Cindy Lowe
Date Added:
09/17/2024
Financial Institutions: Exploration (Module 7A)
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Examine basic services typically provided by financial institutions for accessing and managing personal finances.

Teacher Guide included.

2-6 hours

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Business
Financial Literacy
Practical & Applied Arts
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SaskMoney
Author:
SaskMoney
Date Added:
05/23/2024
Financial Literacy 10 Resources for Secondary Students
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"Click on an outcome to access relevant resources and suggested activities to help students meet outcomes in the Saskatchewan Financial Literacy 10 curriculum.

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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."

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Business
Financial Literacy
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Date Added:
08/26/2024
Indigenous Financial Nation Building and the Future of Indigenous Business Video with Bill Lomax
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Bill Lomax, President & CEO of First Nations Bank of Canada speaks about Indigenous Financial Nation Building and the Future of Indigenous Business. Bill shares present and future factors influencing the financing of Nation-building in Indigenous communities from the perspective of the only Indigenous-owned bank in Canada. From new settlements made between Indigenous Nations and the federal Crown to new business partnerships and ventures between Nations, a series of financial and social pressure points and how they could be tackled will be highlighted.

Subject:
Financial Literacy
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Author:
Cindy Lowe
Date Added:
09/30/2024
Money and Youth Full Book & Teacher Guides (EN & FR)
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This section contains the full PDF version of Money and Youth and Teacher Guides for each Module and Money and Youth Connections to Financial Literacy 20 and 30 Curriculum Modules. Module 1: Your Money Decisions: Who's in Control, Module 2: Your Goals and Your Values, Module 3: Your Goals: Some Things To Consider, Module 4: Decision-making, Module 5: Sources Of Income, Module 6: Career Under Construction: Investing In You, Module 7: Are You an Entrepreneur?, Module 8: Money Basics, Module 9: Taking Control Of Your Money, Module 10: Spending On Major Purchases, Module 11: Borrowing Money, Module 12: Getting And Managing Credit, Module 13: Putting Your Money To Work – Saving And Investing, Module 14: Protecting Assets – And Planning For Financial Independence

Subject:
Financial Literacy
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Author:
Cindy Lowe
Date Added:
09/04/2024