1. Money Talks
S1: Introduction
L1: A world without money
L2: Barter in action
L3: Barter versus money
Project: Barter
L4: Getting value for money
L5: Money in my day
L6: Making money
L7: Money attitudes
L8: Money smart
L9: Our attitude to money
L10: Changing attitudes to money
Project: Attitudes to money
Student Resources
2. Follow The Money
S2: Introduction
L1: Money – where does it come from, where does it go?
L2: Spending Diary – what you spend
L3: Spending Diary – over to you!
L4: Calculating spending
L5: My needs and wants
L6: Money goals
L7: Investing in future
L8: Giant Steps – needs and wants in action
L9: Future needs and wants
L10: Spender/Saver quiz
L11: Introducing budgets
L12: Making a budget
L13: Budget health checks
L14: Using a budget to plan for a holiday
Project: Interactive Budgeting Tool
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3. Taking Control Of Your Money
S3: Introduction
L1: My ideal bank
L2: Opening a bank account
L3: Ways to pay
L4: Making a bank statement
L5: Every little helps!
L6: Savings accounts
L7: Savings – dos and don’ts
Project: Savings – every little helps!
L8: Introduction to borrowing
L9: Borrowing options
L10: Features of borrowing
L11: Borrowing versus savings
Project: Board game
L12: Introduction to dealing with debt
L13: Spot the signs of debt
L14: Tackling debt
Project: Taking control of debt
Student resources
4. Keeping Yourself Covered
S4: Introduction
L1: The power of knowledge
L2: Know your rights if things go wrong in shops
L3: Your rights when shopping online
L4: Comparing your rights
L5: Know your rights – shopping in the sales
L6: Know your rights – concert tickets and gift vouchers
L7: Protecting your belongings
L8: Making a complaint
L9: Scams
L10: Snakes and Ladders
Project: Good practice guidelines
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1. Money Talks
S1: Introduction
L1: A world without money
L2: Barter in action
L3: Barter versus money
Project: Barter
L4: Getting value for money
L5: Money in my day
L6: Making money
L7: Money attitudes
L8: Money smart
L9: Our attitude to money
L10: Changing attitudes to money
Project: Attitudes to money
Student Resources
2. Follow The Money
S2: Introduction
L1: Money – where does it come from, where does it go?
L2: Spending Diary – what you spend
L3: Spending Diary – over to you!
L4: Calculating spending
L5: My needs and wants
L6: Money goals
L7: Investing in future
L8: Giant Steps – needs and wants in action
L9: Future needs and wants
L10: Spender/Saver quiz
L11: Introducing budgets
L12: Making a budget
L13: Budget health checks
L14: Using a budget to plan for a holiday
Project: Interactive Budgeting Tool
Student Resources
3. Taking Control Of Your Money
S3: Introduction
L1: My ideal bank
L2: Opening a bank account
L3: Ways to pay
L4: Making a bank statement
L5: Every little helps!
L6: Savings accounts
L7: Savings – dos and don’ts
Project: Savings – every little helps!
L8: Introduction to borrowing
L9: Borrowing options
L10: Features of borrowing
L11: Borrowing versus savings
Project: Board game
L12: Introduction to dealing with debt
L13: Spot the signs of debt
L14: Tackling debt
Project: Taking control of debt
Student resources
4. Keeping Yourself Covered
S4: Introduction
L1: The power of knowledge
L2: Know your rights if things go wrong in shops
L3: Your rights when shopping online
L4: Comparing your rights
L5: Know your rights – shopping in the sales
L6: Know your rights – concert tickets and gift vouchers
L7: Protecting your belongings
L8: Making a complaint
L9: Scams
L10: Snakes and Ladders
Project: Good practice guidelines
Student Resources
Student Resources
Teacher Resources
Me and my Money
Business Studies
Home Economics Stream
Video and Resource Library
Teacher Feedback Form
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Lesson 10: Spender/Saver quiz
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Saver/Spender Quiz
Saver/Spender Quiz
1) You check the change in your pocket and find lots of 1c, 2c, 5c coins. Do you:
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Make sure you spend them the next chance you get
Save them in a money box
Throw them away because the are worth very little
2) You get your weekly pocket money. Do you:
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Spend it straight away
Spread it out over the week
Spend what you need and save the rest
3) Do you ask friends and family for a loan of money?
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Only in an emergency
Always
Maybe once a month
I never borrow money
4) You buy some chocolate and when you go out of the shop you notice that your change is 50c short. Do you:
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Leave it until the next time you go into the shop and ask for your missing change
Go straight back in and ask for the 50c
Eat your chocolate, forget about the 50c
5) You get money for your birthday. Do you:
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Head for the shops with your money
Think about what you want/need and spend the money on those things
Buy yourself one thing as a treat (it is your birthdayafter all) and save anything that's left over
Save it all....you have big plans for that money in the future
6) You see something you like at a discounted price in the sales. Do you:
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Buy it - sure you're saving by buying it
Stop and think. Do i need it? Can i afford it?
Get one for yourself and one for a friend, it's a bargain after all
Talk yourself out of buying it
7) You get a text from your mobile phone complany to say that their prices are increasing. Do you:
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Reduce the amount of texts and calls you make
Look around for a better deal
Ignore it because you mainly send texts and that is really cheap
8) Do you shop around when buying things?
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What is shopping around?
Sometimes
Yes, always
9) Your favourite band is playing and you desperately want to buy a ticket to the gig.
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Dip into your savings to pay for the ticket
Borrow from anyone and everyone for the price of the ticket - it might be your one and only chance to see these guys in concert!
Ask family/friends if they have any odd jobs in exchange of a reasonable fee and save money yourself
10) What is your money motto?
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Put something away for a rainy day
Spend, spend, spend like there's no tomorrow
Penny pinchers and skinflints rule!
Follow The Money
S2: Introduction
Lesson 1: Money – where does it come from, where does it go?
Lesson 2: Spending Diary – what you spend
Lesson 3: Spending Diary – over to you!
Lesson 4: Calculating spending
Lesson 5: My needs and wants
Lesson 6: Money goals
Lesson 7: Investing in future
Lesson 8: Giant Steps – needs and wants in action
Lesson 9: Future needs and wants
Lesson 10: Spender/Saver quiz
Saver/Spender Quiz
Lesson 11: Introducing budgets
Lesson 12: Making a budget
Lesson 13: Budget health checks
Lesson 14: Using a budget to plan for a holiday
Project: Interactive Budgeting Tool
Student Resources
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