This collection features resources to support teaching Financial Literacy to learners of all ages. We strongly encourage you to visit the Financial Literacy Hub for a variety of very useful curated collections curated by grade, outcome and module.
Gamified tax literacy courses are now freely available for Canadian students and …
Gamified tax literacy courses are now freely available for Canadian students and teachers on the ChatterHigh platform. Demystify taxes and boost confidence in youth so they can do taxes on their own with these 7 gamified online courses by the Canadian Revenue Agency. Course titles include: Starting to Work, Preparing to Do Your Taxes, Completing a Basic Tax Return, After Sending the CRA Your Tax Return and Purpose of Taxes. Students will earn a certificate of achievement for completing the Completing a Basic Tax Return course. By seeing examples of tax slips and tax returns, as well as walking through the steps of completing a basic tax return, students will tain the tools they need to confidently do their taxes on their own.
This presentation helps to teach Module 33: Macro-Economics: Investigate the role and …
This presentation helps to teach Module 33: Macro-Economics: Investigate the role and responsibilities of the Bank of Canada in regulating interest rates in Canada, research and assess the impact of each stage of the economic life cycle on Saskatchewan and Canadian markets and examine the relationship between economic factors such as interest rates and economic conditions (e.g., recession, depression and bull market) and investment relative to a country’s economic growth.
In this lesson you will learn about how the larger macroeconomic situation …
In this lesson you will learn about how the larger macroeconomic situation impacts every Canadian (market growth/decline, inflation, and domestic and global economic conditions (war, unemployment, labor, international trade). This lesson will explore questions such as: What are key indicators (types of markets, unemployment, inflation, and Gross Domestic Product (GDP)) identifying to a country’s economic performance and how do these affect financial decisions?
In this lesson students will learn about how inflation impacts every Canadian, …
In this lesson students will learn about how inflation impacts every Canadian, as it is part of every purchase we require to live: housing, food, clothing, entertainment and more. The calculation of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) is demonstrated through the basket of goods that make up the CPI figures. Knowing about inflation and the impact on financial decisions is very important for students to learn to “stay ahead”; meaning money earned/income needs to equal or be greater than money spent/ expenses, or they will “fall behind” financially. The lesson ends with a demonstration of a single good, calculating the “Big Mac Inflation” and comparing this to all other goods.
"Give your students a deeper understanding of money management using a curriculum …
"Give your students a deeper understanding of money management using a curriculum offered by Choices & Decisions: Taking charge of your financial life™. This program is designed to teach young people how to set long and short-term personal and financial goals; create and work with a personal budget; identify how and when to use credit; save and invest, understand the basics of banking services and develop character and confidence. The materials can easily be adapted for use in a wide variety of instructional settings including high schools, colleges and adult education programs.
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Choices & Decisions Introduction
Decisions & Goals: Making Decisions; Making Money; The Art of Budgeting;
Loans & Expenses: Student Loans; Living on your Own; Buying a Home; Cars and Loans
Banking & Credit: Banking Services; Saving and Investing; About Credit; Credit Cards
Consumer Knowledge: Influence of Advertising; Consumer Awareness; In Trouble; About Consumer Privacy
Money Stories is a series of 8 lessons dealing with financial matters …
Money Stories is a series of 8 lessons dealing with financial matters of everyday life. The Money Stories Program originated when Elders at the Aboriginal Seniors Resource Centre (in Winnipeg, MB) had the idea that money management training should be taught to Indigenous youth with a focus on Indigenous values, culture, and traditional teachings. The Money Stories Curriculum was then developed and tweaked by current and past SEED Winnipeg Inc. staff.Everyone is welcome to review the Money Stories Curriculum presented here. Note: the attached materials are read-only. SEED Winnipeg Inc. kindly requests that organizations contact them directly via email or phone to request a printable version of the instructor’s manual and to order printed versions of the workbook (there will be a fee to recover costs for the workbook). Interested organizations should have like-minded goals and values that support individuals in any of these areas: financial empowerment, education, job readiness, or life skills training. Someone with facilitation experience is an asset.
In this lesson, you will learn about how larger economic situations impact …
In this lesson, you will learn about how larger economic situations impact every Canadian, specifically around employment and jobs. Financial literacy is very interconnected to career planning, education planning, family planning and mental wellness. The impact of these 5 items is circular and unemployment is a very important topic in this whole circle. If someone is unemployed, the economic and financial impact can be devasting (look at what happened when millions lost their jobs during 2020 Covid-19 crisi!)
Jeux et scénarios en littératie financière Établir un budget, prioriser ses dépenses, …
Jeux et scénarios en littératie financière Établir un budget, prioriser ses dépenses, épargner son argent et vivre selon ses moyens sont toutes des connaissances et des compétences qu’englobe la littératie financière. Une personne qui possède des compétences financières peut mieux gérer son argent et prendre des décisions financières plus saines.
Les activités présentées dans le jeu ont été conçues pour soutenir l’engagement et les initiatives ministérielles en ce qui concerne l’aptitude des élèves à utiliser leur plein potentiel.
The purpose of this project is to allow students to calculate their …
The purpose of this project is to allow students to calculate their net and gross salary and living expenses in both Canada and a foreign country. The project is divided into three parts - calculating salary, calculating living expenses and comparing the two. The teacher may chose to do only some of the parts depending on time and interest.
The project will cover the topics in the following outcomes: WA 10.10 Apply proportional reasoning to problems involving unit pricing and currency exchange; and WA 10.11 Demonstrate understanding of income.
Students will need to the following background skills: 1. How to research and write a bibliography. 2. Familiarity with the concept of gross income, deductions and net income. 3. Familiarity with the concept of exchange rates.
"Marketplaces is a cutting-edge digital learning experience to equip students with an …
"Marketplaces is a cutting-edge digital learning experience to equip students with an understanding of how the market works and the confidence to participate in it. Through an engaging, gamified learning experience, students blend economic concepts with investing topics to learn how the government, corporations, and individuals come together to participate in the financial marketplace."
This clickable grid gives you access to a wide variety of math …
This clickable grid gives you access to a wide variety of math websites. Explore everything from financial literacy activities to number games and activities for younger children.
"Minding Your Money: Skills for Life is a free digital financial education …
"Minding Your Money: Skills for Life is a free digital financial education course that teaches students about different financial stages in life, how money and mental health are intertwined, and how money can affect interpersonal relationships. The interactive course empowers students to develop their own personal financial values, goals, and habits."
Money Management may be defined as the process of managing money, including …
Money Management may be defined as the process of managing money, including investments, budgeting, banking, and taxes. Managing your money is an essential life skill. When you know what you're doing, it really isn't so difficult. Once you've left home, the only person responsible for your financial health is you, so it's good to know the essentials. Managing your money can help reduce the stress levels that you experience throughout your life. It can help you to plan for unexpected events and expenses. A budget is a plan for spending and savings. It is a financial plan of income and expenditure which assists you in managing your finances. Subsequently we will learn about appropriate budgeting principles. Some learners make the choice and become entrepreneurs even while they are formally studying: they provide services such as barbering and manicures for a small financial return from their friends. This module will consider the qualities and the main tools of an entrepreneur.
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