What better way to get talking about money than hitting the streets and asking real people to open up about their finances? Here’s how we got on…
However much you try to protect your kids from the reality of the cost of living crisis, the chances are it’s already on their radar.
Age: 5-12
With mental health awareness growing, research has shown that money can be a source of worry for children as well as parents – so how can we help tackle this?
Age: 8-12
We may want to protect our kids from some of life’s trickier topics, but being open with them when it comes to money is an important step.
If your teen wants a degree, thinking about debt is unavoidable. Here we explain why talking about how debt works is key to staying safe.
Age: 16-18
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Dedicated teacher guides and presentations to get your students talking about money. Have open conversations about the cost of living with your class using our teacher guides. Use our additional teacher guide and presentations either in the classroom or an assembly to get your students thinking about various money topics.
Age: 5-18
This topic looks at payment cards and specifically the differences between using a debit or a credit card. It contains differentiated resources for pupils with SEND.
Age: 12-16
This topic explores where people get money from, including working to earn money and saving for the future. It contains differentiated resources for pupils with SEND.
Age: 5-8
This topic explores cash, cheques, bank cards, online payments and the best way to pay in different situations. It contains differentiated resources for pupils with SEND.
What are they, why are they important and how do you build a good one?
Age: 16+
Eight experts from the world of finance answer your biggest money questions.
Considering further education? Thinking about debt is unavoidable, but don’t let that put you off.
There’s plenty of talk in the news about inflation. So what is it, and what does it mean for your money?
Can’t get your head around all the different types of payment cards out there? Our handy infographic can help!
Discover what the economy is and how it works with this interactive activity. Explore how money moves between people, businesses and government, and learn about taxes, wages and credit.
Find out about cash, bank cards and more with this helpful infographic.
Can you manage your money for three months? There are bills to pay, food and travel to budget for, plus loads of fun things to spend your money on.
Age: 8-16