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A Teacher's Guide to Developing Financial Skills 

This resource has been designed with a life management approach to teach the skills and behaviours needed to manage money wisely. Students will develop their money management skills so they can prepare for transition from secondary to post-secondary or workplace.

 

Students will learn to set goals, identify their expense and income, learn about the different forms of money and costs associated with it, differentiate between save and invest and investigate ways to save and invest.

Introduction / How to Use (Disponible en français)
Money Matters Self-assessment (Disponible en français)
Thinking About your Money (Disponible en français)
What is Your Saving Style (Disponible en français)
Introducing Personal Finance and Wealth (Disponible en français)
Building Your Financial Vocabulary (Disponible en français)
Working on Your Spending and Saving Habits (Disponible en français)
Other Forms of Money (Disponible en français)
Growing Your Savings (Disponible en français)
Money Invested Wisely Grows Over Time (Disponible en français)
Starting an Investment Portfolio (Disponible en français)
Setting Goals (Disponible en français)
Reflecting on What We Know (Disponible en français)
Let's Start Investing (Disponible en français)
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