Financial knowledge is a basic life skill. Yet many young Canadians do not understand money matters well. A recent study found that less than half of those students surveyed know how to create a budget. Less than a third believe they make good spending decisions.
With your help, we can change this. We are here to support you in teaching students about money and investing. Take advantage of the resources you’ll find on this page to build an effective financial literacy program in your school. |
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Resources by Grade We can help you bring financial literacy to your classroom with packaged classroom programs and teacher-developed lesson plans. We have print and online resources for grades 4-6; grades 7-8; grades 9-12. |
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Curriculum tools Our cross-curricular programs will help you to develop student's consumer and financial skills. Find out how you can integrate into your classroom Taking Stock in Your Future, Funny Money, Toronto Star Teacher Kits and the Globe and Mail Online Classroom Edition. |
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Professional development We can help you enhance your knowledge base and your teaching skills. Sign up for our free workshops and presentations, our teacher newsletter and other updates and learn about teacher recognition awards. |