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Printable classroom tasks

Worksheets for money, tax and investing lessons

Use these worksheet routes when you need something printable, structured and discussion-led. Each task can be used without accounts, logins or personal financial disclosure.

Worksheet bank

Ages 5-7

Money sort

Needs, wants, saving jars and coin recognition. Best for a short primary activity.

Student PDF

Ages 8-9

Budget choices

Plan a small spend, explain the trade-off, then improve the choice with one change.

Student PDF

Ages 10-13

First earnings

Gross pay, take-home pay, simple tax language and "what changed?" questions.

Student PDF

Ages 14-16

Payslip and debt choices

Read a simplified payslip, spot borrowing risk, and write a safer next step.

Student PDF

Ages 16-18+

Adult money choices

Compare ISA, pension, student money and first-job decisions without making product recommendations.

Student PDF

Flexible

Calculator worksheet

Older learners use one calculator, change one input, and explain why the answer moved.

Open calculators

Worksheet design standard

One decision per page

A worksheet should test one useful idea, not become a mini textbook.

Explain the movement

The best question is often "what changed when the input changed?" rather than "what is the answer?"

No family finance disclosure

Use fictional households and fictional salaries to keep the room safe.

Teacher copy first

Use the answer-key PDFs when you want prompts, misconceptions and extension questions.