Primary Financial Capability
Young Money - Free Financial Education Planning Frameworks for 3-19 years
Whatever we do with money, we need to manage it well. A planned programme of financial education, combining mathematics, citizenship and PSHE education, can help give children and young people the confidence, skills and knowledge they need to manage their money, now and in the future.
Young Money (formerly pfeg) has created free Financial Education Planning Frameworks for 3 - 11 years and 11 - 19 years.
Primary Financial Education Planning Framework
Tax Facts by HMRC
Free resources and lessons designed by a team of educational experts, Tax Facts is curriculum-linked, available to teachers to support young people as they plan for future life and work by building essential life skills. Split into 2 set of resources for different age groups-
Junior Tax Facts – for children aged 8 to 13 – introduces the idea that as responsible citizens, we all make contributions towards the things that benefit everyone.
Tax Facts – for students aged 14 to 17 – equips young adults with what they need to know about tax as they prepare for the world of work, the role their tax plays in the wider community, as well as who HMRC are and the different careers they offer.
Plus, you can request a visit from an HMRC employee to help deliver the lesson in class, making it an even more valuable learning experience for students – not to mention help achieve Gatsby Benchmarks!
To be find out more and be able to access and download everything you need to deliver a full lesson as well as a full suite of free, curriculum linked resources please visit the national schools partnership website here.
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