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Financial Literacy course configuration by module.
- Subject:
- Financial Literacy
- Material Type:
- Syllabus
- Author:
- Melissa Lander
- Date Added:
- 02/14/2024
This collection features resources to support teaching Financial Literacy to learners of all ages.
November is Financial Literacy month in Canada!
Financial Literacy course configuration by module.
Financial Literacy course configuration by module.
Featured resources from SaskMoney.
*taxes
*local financial lit
*budget
*PennyDrops
"We are already hard at work finalizing our promotional material, such as web banners, articles and infographics to help you promote FLM in your community. These materials will become available on the Financial Literacy Month web page in October. We invite you to bookmark this page and visit it regularly for updates on FLM."
Themes:
*Budgeting
*Borrowing
*Financial Goals
*Being a Smart Consumer
These calendars from Everfi are filled with digital and offline lessons and activities to teach financial literacy! Grades 3-6; Grades 6-9 & Grades 9-12 are available.
"Find various Canadian financial literacy programs for classrooms and for those learning on their own.
The resources and programs on this page have not been connected directly to curricular outcomes in Saskatchewan. However, many educators, students, and families will find connections within these recommended sites since the themes of various modules in these programs clearly connect to Financial Literacy curricular outcomes. Teachers who have questions about connecting content to curricular outcomes can contact SaskMoney at the bottom of this page."
Includes:
*Indigenous Learners
*English Language Learners
*Recommended Programs
Whether you are a teacher organizing a class project or a student learning on your own, access one of these projects to develop financial literacy skills!
"There are 13 modules in the Saskatchewan financial literacy curriculum that are suggested for middle years learners.
Simply click on a theme, select a module for instruction, pick an appropriate suggested activity, and download the necessary resources to help students meet the module’s outcome.
Please access the Curriculum Connections folder on the Supplementary Resources page for more planning resources including suggested sequencing of modules for middle years grades."
*A suggested sequence is even provided!
"There are 44 modules worth of activities and resources on this page! 31 modules with the secondary icon are designed for high school instruction in the Saskatchewan Financial Literacy 20/30 curriculum.
Although some of the content of the 13 other modules are designed for middle years instruction, they are easily adaptable to secondary learners. Teachers, consult your school division to see if the 13 modules have been taught at the middle years level to avoid repetition.
Simply click on a theme, select a module for instruction, pick an appropriate suggested activity from the Teacher’s Guide, and download the necessary resources to help students meet the module’s outcome."
SaskMoneyMinutes - Financial Literacy tips for Saskatchewan students from local professionals.
SaskMoney Career Talks - Interviews with financial professionals in Saskatchewan.
SaskMoney Past Events - Access recordings of past webinars.
"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."
Financial literacy is an important aspect of everyday life. EVERFI’s Financial Literacy online resource engages users through video, animations and interactive activities to bring complex financial concepts to life, empowering students to better manage their personal finances. The program includes 9 modules on a variety of topics, including Savings, Banking, Credit Cards & Interest Rates, Credit Scores, Financing Higher Education, Renting vs. Owning, Taxes & Insurance, Consumer Protection, and Investing, giving students the tools they’ll need to successfully manage their financial future.
This Course Covers
EVERFI Financial Literacy
Savings
Credit Scores & Reports
Funding Higher Education
Renting vs Owning
Insurance & Taxes
Consumer Protection
Investing
Banking Basics
"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."
Learn the 101 of Financial Literacy for free with these 12 units.
*Unit 11 is full of teacher resources.
This tutorial explains how to find Financial Literacy resources using a hub, collection and Sask DLC PAA middle years modules.
Educational materials to help students and adults increase their financial knowledge and skills.
*Your Financial Toolkit
*Financial Basics Workshop
*Trainer's Toolkit
*e-Learning Videos
"Foundations Learning & Skills Saskatchewan (formerly READ Saskatoon) has a long history as a local literacy organization that offers free literacy services to adults and families.
Since 1979 we have provided adult tutoring services with the help of trained volunteers and community partners. Today we have expanded to offer adult, family, children’s, and financial literacy programs, as well as literacy facilitator trainings and resources."
The offer:
*family literacy
*financial literacy
*adult literacy
*children's literacy
*workshops
*training
*volunteer opportunities
Explore the financial risks associated with fraud, phishing and scams.
Teacher Guide included.
3-5 hours
"Find free Accounting lesson plans, teaching resources and professional development for grades PreK-12, higher education, and adult education."
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Personal Financial Planning
Chapter 2: Basic Ideas of Finance
Chapter 3: Financial Statements
Chapter 4: Evaluating Choices: Time, Risk, and Value
Chapter 5: Financial Plans: Budgets
Chapter 6: Taxes and Tax Planning
Chapter 7: Financial Management
Chapter 8: Consumer Strategies
Chapter 9: Buying a Home
Chapter 10: Personal Risk Management: Insurance
Chapter 11: Personal Risk Management: Retirement and Estate Planning
Chapter 12: Investing
Chapter 13: Behavioral Finance and Market Behavior
Chapter 14: The Practice of Investment
Chapter 15: Owning Stocks
Chapter 16: Owning Bonds
Chapter 17: Investing in Mutual Funds, Commodities, Real Estate, and Collectibles
Chapter 18: Career Planning
La Credit Counselling Society (CCS), en partenariat avec l'un des plus grands districts scolaires du Canada, le district scolaire de Surrey (BC), s'est lancée dans un projet pilote. Nous souhaitions trouver un moyen d'introduire des sujets de littératie financière aux élèves des classes de la 4e à la 7e année en utilisant des plans de cours et des ressources pédagogiques facilement accessibles, simples à utiliser et disponibles en anglais et en français.