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Developing Financial Sense The Developing Financial Sense co-curricular resource has been developed to help junior teachers integrate financial literacy and develop numeracy and literacy skills in their classroom. Learn more about the Developing Financial Sense guide now. |
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Taking Stock in Your Future. Developed in collaboration with educational experts, this program will help students develop their money management. It includes:
Learn more about the Taking Stock in Your Future program.
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Fair Play Fair Play was developed by the Canadian Foundation for Economic Education under the leadership of the Ontario Securities Commission for the Investor Education Fund. This resource will help teachers teach youth about the risks associated with investing, frauds and scams and the regulatory environment. Learn more. |
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Financial Skills Guide 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. Learn more. |
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Funny Money for High Schools The Funny for High School program includes an activity kit and a student assembly. The Funny Money Tool Kit includes activities to help students learn financial concepts such as cash flow management, interest and exponential growth, credit and investment risk. Funny Money for High Schools Assembly is an entertaining and educational program which motivates students to take an interest in managing their finances. Learn more. |
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Globe and Mail Classroom Edition This online curriculum tool is produced by the Canadian Foundation for Economic Education in collaboration with the Investor Education Fund and the Globe and Mail. Engage students in current affairs using lesson plans with current news articles on the economy, money, financial planning and investing, business and entrepreneurship, the environment, careers, politics and international affairs. Learn more. |
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Money Apps Money Apps was developed in partnership with the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada in collaboration with the Toronto District School Board. This interactive presentation provides graduating students with practical financial information and tools that they can use now and in the future. Learn more. |
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Lesson plans Developed by teachers on topics including saving and investing, ethics and corporate governance, and business management. They are yours to use free of charge. See lesson plans. |
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Make it Count This interactive money mentoring program and resource from the Canadian Securities Administrators will help youth develop their money management skills. The program includes an instructor guide, parent guide and an online daily budgeting program to engage youth in discussions about money management. Learn more. |
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Toronto Star teacher kits We partnered with Toronto Star Classroom Connection to bring you this special program. Receive a classroom set of newspapers (for a limited time period) and teaching kit. Help students develop their media literacy skills, consumer skills and financial know-how. Learn more. |
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Professional Development These sessions will help teachers acquire instructional strategies, demonstrate differentiated instruction and integrate financial literacy in their classroom. Receive class-room ready materials - including effective student activities - and an action plan to get started in the classroom the next day. Learn more. |
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Awards Teachers have a broad range of financial resources and tools that they use to teach financial literacy. They show their skill and passion for their work by creating innovative lessons and engaging students in their learning. Our Outstanding Educator in Financial Literacy Award recognizes the work of these teachers. Learn more. |
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Multimedia resources These resources and tools will enrich your teaching and support your students in the learning of financial literacy concepts. See all of our multimedia resources now. |
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Student competitions Education and engaging student competitions that also meet curriculum expectations. Your students can win a cash prize and you can receive a plaque for your school. Learn more. |
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