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Money Management

From pocket money to business earnings for primary school children

Let's talk money. This book provides practical advice and great practice activities to assist the development of money management skills. It promotes co-operative activities and blends money management skills into existing curricula. Ideas and activities provide a setting where many objectives can be integrated as well as interesting, relevant and motivational to students. Rather than offering a "get rich" plan, this resource provides a tool for helping students think about how they can manage what money they have, or will have.

Ages: 8-10 | Pages: 50 | Code: 0184 | ISBN: 9781877300738

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Jocelyn Hadley-Buxton

Jocelyn Hadley-Buxton has been a teacher in New Zealand classrooms since 1973. For three years she was a special needs coordinator and tutor for special needs students. From 1991–2000 she worked at Sydenham School in Christchurch where she was the class teacher for students with communication delays and disorders. In 2000 Jocelyn began her current position as a Resource Teacher of Learning and Behaviour (RTLB). This involves working collaboratively with classroom teachers to explore strategies that assist student learning in the primary and secondary inclusive classroom. Jocelyn also co-facilitates ‘tips for autism’ courses, where visual strategies are promoted as part of best practice for supporting students with autism. Visual strategy use has supported her work as an educator and also as a parent of a son with Down’s syndrome/autism.

Contents

Introduction4
1 Agoodplacetostart:goalsetting6
2 Financialgoalsetting10
3 Budgeting11
4 Saving14
5 Spending24
6 Borrowing30
7 Loans32
8 Moneymaking33
9 Settingupabusiness37
10 John'slongtermplan39
11 Marketing41
12 Packagingpopcorn43
13 Marblebags44
14 Julia'ssocialstudiesclass45
15 Responsibilities47
16 Ideasforincreasingyourwealth48