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Financial Literacy: Save

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Grade 7, 8, 9, 10

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Financial Literacy: Save

This unit is a resource designed to equip students in grades 7 to 10 with realistic strategies and principles related to banking, saving and budgeting. It sets out to address this critical life skill, equipping young adults for their future financial responsibilities.

The unit leads learners through an exploration of essential topics such as:

  • Banks and how they function,

  • Different types of banks,

  • The rudiments of banking.

With the use of clear, simple language, it guides pupils on understanding credit and debit cards as well as outlining steps involved in creating a personal budget. The contrast between fixed versus variable expenses is explored along with the '50/30/20 Rule' for managing income.

Active Engagement & Actionable Learning

A main feature of this course is 'active engagement'. A student work package complements classroom slides providing an enjoyable learning experience that encourages participation. Beyond theoretical knowledge, learners are encouraged via a fun Build-A-Budget activity to devise their financial plans after leaving school.

Ease-of-Access Off-Campus Usability Preferences

In keeping with contemporary digital trends; files are delivered via Google Drive™ folder format providing easy access whether for educators or homeschooling parents. This innovative approach ensures seamless sharing between teachers and students who prefer online resources over traditional methods.

In Conclusion...

Financial Literacy: Save serves as an influential teaching mechanism that makes learning about money management fun thus paving the way towards personal financial success.
Equip your scholars with decisive tools needed for judicious financial decisions! And remember... you’re never alone - assistance is just an email away!

Resource Tags

Financial Literacy Money Management Personal Budgeting Banking Basics Income Management

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