Money choices
Pupils practise comparing needs, wants, costs, risk, saving, borrowing and future trade-offs using fictional examples.
Clear notes that explain what pupils are learning, what the site is for, and how families can talk about money without pressure or product advice.
Pupils practise comparing needs, wants, costs, risk, saving, borrowing and future trade-offs using fictional examples.
The resources do not tell pupils or families what product to buy. They teach vocabulary and decision quality.
Good questions include: "What does this word mean?" and "What would make this choice safer?" Avoid asking children to report family income or debt.
Older students may use calculators to understand tax, pensions, student loans and mortgages with fictional or rounded examples.
UK Tax Drag keeps the learning free. No pupil login is needed for the teacher packs and printables.
Families can start with the kids hub and choose the age band that fits the learner.