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From understanding what to do with Child Trust Funds to setting achievable goals; help your students on the road to financial independence with our free classroom resources.
Please note: the module videos aren't included when you download all resources, meaning you'll need to play them using the Module Videos section below.
In our opening module, Coming of Age, students will learn what a Child Trust Fund is, whether they’re eligible for one — and how they can claim it.
During our second module, Planning What You Want from Your Money, students will learn all about making financial choices and goals.
Our third module, Making the Most of a Lump Sum, explores the different ways students can use a lump sum of money, including saving and investing.
For our final module, Good Money Habits for Life, students will get to grips with budgeting and saving to help achieve financial goals and resilience.
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"The Bread Show videos are smart, funny, and engaging. They also manage to communicate financial topics both quickly and effectively."
— Quality Mark Assessor, Young Enterprise
"The lesson plan was really detailed, so I knew exactly what I needed to cover and precisely step by step."
— Sixth Form Teacher, History and Sociology, Greater London
"The lesson plan is very detailed; you could follow this if you knew nothing about the topic as it outlines everything. There are very clear and concise learning outcomes and what the lesson looks to achieve."
— Secondary & Sixth Form Teacher, English & Functional Skills, North East
"The resources have been really helpful because I didn't even know about all this money that they can get their hands on, so it's been really good to tell them about it."
— Secondary & Sixth Form Teacher, RE & PSHE, North West
"I thought that the resources provided, particularly the video, was just a really succinct way of just summarising the information."
— Secondary & Sixth Form Teacher, RS & PSHE, West Midlands
"I like that the two presenters are relatable people from popular social media channels; this will be engaging for students."
— Secondary & Sixth Form Teacher, Maths, London
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