Welcome to your future life! Our lives are full of twists and turns. Your task is to move through the game while keeping track of your budget. The goal is to save up for a potential down payment on a house. Remember to keep in mind what your financial goals and priorities are when making decisions. Don’t forget to add your income and expenses to your budget sheet in order to track your finances. As well, remember to pay back any loans you accumulate! Good luck and welcome to your life! This
This 5 part lesson covers the expectation - advantages and disadvantages of various methods of payment - in the Grade Six Ontario Math Curriculum. Includes: Key terms and definitions of cash, cheque, debit card, credit card, savings account, chequing account, e-transfer, rewards, interest and couponsWhat would you do? Financial literacy introduction game5 lessons (minds on, mini-lesson, independent and/or group work)Google form consolidation
Three 3-part lessons on Fees/Loans and Interest Rates to teach Grade Six Financial Literacy from the Ontario Curriculum. Includes: Key terms/definitions (fees, loans, interest, interest rates)Three 3-part lessons that include (minds on, full class, group work and independent check in). The lessons are on fees, loans and then interest/interest rates.
Includes: Learning GoalKey terms/definitions (donating, trading, lending, borrowing) Two full 3 part lessons (minds on, full class, group work and independent consolidation). One lesson is on donating and trading and the other is on lending and borrowing.
This consolidation project gives students a financial literacy situation that they must research the solution to. Students need prior knowledge on chequing accounts, saving accounts and credit cards (interest rates, rewards, etc). This consolidation also includes a modified version of the assessment where links to the websites that need to be researched are included. The amount of work is also reduced.