Using money for shopping
This is the second of two lesson plans belonging to our financial literacy content for ages 5-7 designed to teach children about money. There is a mix of resources including an animation, role play materials and activity book which align to the Young Money Financial Education Planning Framework and have been awarded the Young Money Quality Mark.
These lessons are part of a wider suite of Money Skills resources which address key topics and develop pupils’ core transferable skills such as problem solving and communication. All lessons are linked to the curriculum and work to deepen learning over time as your pupils’ progress through education and beyond.
Before delivering this lesson, make sure to deliver the Counting money lesson which introduces Anika and her vegetable patch project and focuses on the basics of counting money and budgeting.
The Using money for shopping lesson helps pupils develop a basic understanding of how to use physical and digital money to buy items as they practise this through role play.
Resources
- Using money for shopping: Lesson plan - for use with a group of pupils in the classroom.
- Using money for shopping: Presentation slides - to display to pupils and use alongside the lesson plan.
- Using money for shopping: Animation - to show to pupils and use alongside the lesson plan.
- Counting money and Using money for shopping: activity book – for pupils to use during the activity.
- Counting money and Using money for shopping cut out template – materials to print and use in the classroom.
Learning lesson outcomes
By the end of the lesson pupils will be able to:
- Understand the value of money and the importance of planning in budgeting.
- Demonstrate budgeting skills.
- Understand how to use cash to make purchases.
- Understand that card payment is a way of paying that doesn’t involve cash.
When you feel your pupils are ready to progress beyond these lessons for ages 5 – 7, you can explore our suite of Money Skills lessons for pupils aged 7 – 11, beginning with Samir’s birthday budget challenge.
If you want to increase your own confidence to teach young people about money, Young Money provide free e-learning training to teachers across Primary and Secondary education. In addition, National Numeracy has a free website which helps you practise and refresh your everyday maths skills.
When you feel your pupils are ready to progress beyond these lessons for ages 5 – 7, you can explore our suite of Money Skills lessons for pupils aged 7 – 11, beginning with Samir’s birthday budget challenge.
If you want to increase your own confidence to teach young people about money, Young Money provide free e-learning training to teachers across Primary and Secondary education. In addition, National Numeracy has a free website which helps you practise and refresh your everyday maths skills.
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