Interactive games and challenges designed to build real financial understanding — from counting coins at five to understanding tax and investing at sixteen.
Each age group builds on the last. All content is free, browser-based, requires no account or download, and now includes printable worksheets, lesson packs, and certificate packs too.
The first building blocks of financial understanding — coins, counting, saving, sharing, and smart choices.
Practical money skills — making change, spotting good deals, decimals, budgets, and saving goals.
Percentages, compound interest, inflation, UK tax basics, running a business, and spotting scams.
Real-world finance — UK tax, first payslips, credit scores, investing vocab, budgeting, and spotting fraud.
Student loans, LISA, pensions from day one, rent vs buy, self-assessment, FIRE, and the decisions that compound for decades.
These routes are useful when a learner wants to stay with one theme across age bands rather than move only by age. Each one is free and links into the guide, the hub, and the printable packs.
Start with piggy banks and patient choices, then build into weekly goals, inflation, and long-term planning.
Move from needs and wants into change, deals, discounts, and budgeting with real choices that feel useful fast.
Build from simple money vocabulary into tax basics, first payslips, and the decisions older teenagers actually face.
Use age-appropriate steps that move from saving language to compound growth, portfolios, and long-term planning.
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