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A financial education programme developed by the Bank of England in collaboration with Beano and TES. Money and Me includes 12 lessons designed to introduce young people, aged 5-11, to the economy and key financial concepts.

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A financial education programme developed by the Bank of England in collaboration with Beano and TES. Money and Me includes 12 lessons designed to introduce young people, aged 5-11, to the economy and key financial concepts.
Lesson 10 Money and me - How can I keep my money safe? (Northern Irish curriculum)
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Lesson 10 Money and me - How can I keep my money safe? (Northern Irish curriculum)

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Upper Key Stage 2 This resource has been produced by the Bank of England, TES and Beano to provide schools with an engaging set of resources to help UK primary school pupils learn about money in a real-world context. Pupils will explore the different ways money can be at risk, both online and offline and what can be done to keep it safe. These lessons have been accredited by Young Money and fit within the Financial Education Planning Framework.
Lesson 7 Money and me - Why do prices change over time? (Northern Irish curriculum)
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Lesson 7 Money and me - Why do prices change over time? (Northern Irish curriculum)

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Upper Key Stage 2 This resource has been produced by the Bank of England, TES and Beano to provide schools with an engaging set of resources to help UK primary school pupils learn about money in a real-world context. Pupils will explore what supply and demand means and the effect that this can have on prices and inflation. These lessons have been accredited by Young Money and fit within the Financial Education Planning Framework.
Lesson 8 Money and me - Why is money so important? (Northern Irish curriculum)
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Lesson 8 Money and me - Why is money so important? (Northern Irish curriculum)

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Upper Key Stage 2 This resource has been produced by the Bank of England, TES and Beano to provide schools with an engaging set of resources to help UK primary school pupils learn about money in a real-world context. Pupils will look at different ways we can manage money successfully and responsibly, exploring the options of saving, investing and enterprise. These lessons have been accredited by Young Money and fit within the Financial Education Planning Framework.
Lesson 1 Money and me - All about money (Northern Irish curriculum)
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Lesson 1 Money and me - All about money (Northern Irish curriculum)

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Key Stage 1 This resource has been produced by the Bank of England, TES and Beano to provide schools with an engaging set of resources to help UK primary school pupils learn about money in a real-world context. Pupils will learn to recognise money and pounds and pence symbols, combining money to create values. They will solve addition and subtraction problems using money and work out change in different scenarios. These lessons have been accredited by Young Money and fit within the Financial Education Planning Framework.
Lesson 3 Money and me - What's new with money? (Northern Irish curriculum)
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Lesson 3 Money and me - What's new with money? (Northern Irish curriculum)

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Lower Key Stage 2 This resource has been produced by the Bank of England, TES and Beano to provide schools with an engaging set of resources to help UK primary school pupils learn about money in a real-world context. Pupils will explore the security features built in to today’s banknotes and the different methods of payment available. They will discuss when the different methods would be most suitable. These lessons have been accredited by Young Money and fit within the Financial Education Planning Framework.
Lesson 6 Money and me - The Bank of England (Northern Irish curriculum)
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Lesson 6 Money and me - The Bank of England (Northern Irish curriculum)

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Upper Key Stage 2 This resource has been produced by the Bank of England, TES and Beano to provide schools with an engaging set of resources to help UK primary school pupils learn about money in a real-world context. Pupils will identify the main roles of the Bank of England; how interest rates are used to encourage spending and saving and the effect on inflation and financial stability. These lessons have been accredited by Young Money and fit within the Financial Education Planning Framework.
Lesson 2 Money and me - What is money (Northern Irish curriculum)
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Lesson 2 Money and me - What is money (Northern Irish curriculum)

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Lower Key Stage 2 This resource has been produced by the Bank of England, TES and Beano to provide schools with an engaging set of resources to help UK primary school pupils learn about money in a real-world context. Pupils will learn why money is important and why money was invented. They will explore how currency has changed over time and the different uses for money. These lessons have been accredited by Young Money and fit within the Financial Education Planning Framework.
Lesson 4 Money and me - What can I do with money? (Northern Irish curriculum)
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Lesson 4 Money and me - What can I do with money? (Northern Irish curriculum)

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Lower Key Stage 2 This resource has been produced by the Bank of England, TES and Beano to provide schools with an engaging set of resources to help UK primary school pupils learn about money in a real-world context. Pupils will identify how we choose to use our money and make informed decisions. They will explore how we categorise needs and wants and make wise spending decisions. These lessons have been accredited by Young Money and fit within the Financial Education Planning Framework.
Lesson 5 Money and me - Introduction to banking (Northern Irish curriculum)
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Lesson 5 Money and me - Introduction to banking (Northern Irish curriculum)

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Upper Key Stage 2 This resource has been produced by the Bank of England, TES and Beano to provide schools with an engaging set of resources to help UK primary school pupils learn about money in a real-world context. Pupils will learn to identify what a bank is and how it works, along with how they make money through the ‘money cycle’. Further activities develop an understanding of investments and interest. These lessons have been accredited by Young Money and fit within the Financial Education Planning Framework.
Lesson 1 Money and me - All about money (Welsh curriculum)
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Lesson 1 Money and me - All about money (Welsh curriculum)

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Key Stage 1 This resource has been produced by the Bank of England, TES and Beano to provide schools with an engaging set of resources to help UK primary school pupils learn about money in a real-world context. Pupils will learn to recognise money and pounds and pence symbols, combining money to create values. They will solve addition and subtraction problems using money and work out change in different scenarios. These lessons have been accredited by Young Money and fit within the Financial Education Planning Framework.
Lesson 6 Money and me - The Bank of England (Welsh curriculum)
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Lesson 6 Money and me - The Bank of England (Welsh curriculum)

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Upper Key Stage 2 This resource has been produced by the Bank of England, TES and Beano to provide schools with an engaging set of resources to help UK primary school pupils learn about money in a real-world context. Pupils will identify the main roles of the Bank of England; how interest rates are used to encourage spending and saving and the effect on inflation and financial stability. These lessons have been accredited by Young Money and fit within the Financial Education Planning Framework.
Lesson 7 Money and me - Why do prices change over time? (Welsh curriculum)
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Lesson 7 Money and me - Why do prices change over time? (Welsh curriculum)

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Upper Key Stage 2 This resource has been produced by the Bank of England, TES and Beano to provide schools with an engaging set of resources to help UK primary school pupils learn about money in a real-world context. Pupils will explore what supply and demand means and the effect that this can have on prices and inflation. These lessons have been accredited by Young Money and fit within the Financial Education Planning Framework.
Lesson 2 Money and me - What is money (Welsh curriculum)
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Lesson 2 Money and me - What is money (Welsh curriculum)

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Lower Key Stage 2 This resource has been produced by the Bank of England, TES and Beano to provide schools with an engaging set of resources to help UK primary school pupils learn about money in a real-world context. Pupils will learn why money is important and why money was invented. They will explore how currency has changed over time and the different uses for money. These lessons have been accredited by Young Money and fit within the Financial Education Planning Framework.
Lesson 3 Money and me - What's new with money? (Welsh curriculum)
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Lesson 3 Money and me - What's new with money? (Welsh curriculum)

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Lower Key Stage 2 This resource has been produced by the Bank of England, TES and Beano to provide schools with an engaging set of resources to help UK primary school pupils learn about money in a real-world context. Pupils will explore the security features built in to today’s banknotes and the different methods of payment available. They will discuss when the different methods would be most suitable. These lessons have been accredited by Young Money and fit within the Financial Education Planning Framework.
Lesson 11 Money and me - What is debt? (Northern Irish curriculum)
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Lesson 11 Money and me - What is debt? (Northern Irish curriculum)

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Upper Key Stage 2 This resource has been produced by the Bank of England, TES and Beano to provide schools with an engaging set of resources to help UK primary school pupils learn about money in a real-world context. Pupils will identify that debt can be good or bad and how banks lend responsibly. They will explore different types of debt and discuss if they are good or bad. These lessons have been accredited by Young Money and fit within the Financial Education Planning Framework.
Lesson 12 Money and me - Ethical spending (Northern Irish curriculum)
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Lesson 12 Money and me - Ethical spending (Northern Irish curriculum)

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Upper Key Stage 2 This resource has been produced by the Bank of England, TES and Beano to provide schools with an engaging set of resources to help UK primary school pupils learn about money in a real-world context. Pupils will explore what is meant by ethical spending and the reasons why people choose to spend this way. They will consider the decisions they can make and positive outcomes to those decisions. These lessons have been accredited by Young Money and fit within the Financial Education Planning Framework.
Lesson 5 Money and me - Introduction to banking (Welsh curriculum)
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Lesson 5 Money and me - Introduction to banking (Welsh curriculum)

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Upper Key Stage 2 This resource has been produced by the Bank of England, TES and Beano to provide schools with an engaging set of resources to help UK primary school pupils learn about money in a real-world context. Pupils will learn to identify what a bank is and how it works, along with how they make money through the ‘money cycle’. Further activities develop an understanding of investments and interest. These lessons have been accredited by Young Money and fit within the Financial Education Planning Framework.
Lesson 8 Money and me - Why is money so important? (Welsh curriculum)
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Lesson 8 Money and me - Why is money so important? (Welsh curriculum)

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Upper Key Stage 2 This resource has been produced by the Bank of England, TES and Beano to provide schools with an engaging set of resources to help UK primary school pupils learn about money in a real-world context. Pupils will look at different ways we can manage money successfully and responsibly, exploring the options of saving, investing and enterprise. These lessons have been accredited by Young Money and fit within the Financial Education Planning Framework.
Money and Me at home - parent guide and workbook for ages 9-11
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Money and Me at home - parent guide and workbook for ages 9-11

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Created with the Bank of England and Beano, join Dennis, Minnie and the Beano gang to learn about money and the economy. A new, abridged version of the Money and Me schools lesson programme, specially designed for learning at home. Money and me at home has been created for children aged 7-11 to learn more about money in a real-world context outside of the classroom. Complete with parent guides, two workbooks including fun learning activities, one for children age 7-9 and one for age 9-11. Enclosed you will find the parent guide and workbook for ages 9-11.
Money and Me at home - parent guide and workbook for ages 7-9
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Money and Me at home - parent guide and workbook for ages 7-9

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Created with the Bank of England and Beano, join Dennis, Minnie and the Beano gang to learn about money and the economy. A new, abridged version of the Money and Me schools lesson programme, specially designed for learning at home. Money and me at home has been created for children aged 7-11 to learn more about money in a real-world context outside of the classroom. Complete with parent guides, two workbooks including fun learning activities, one for children age 7-9 and one for age 9-11. Enclosed you will find the parent guide and workbook for ages 7-9.