This course is optional
The Principles of Money
Identify Money including what makes money legal and acceptable tender
Identify and describe different forms of income including payslips, minimum wage, benefits and tax credits.
Describe ways to store and access money including types of bang account, debit cards, ATM and credit cards.
Create and use a budget and bank accounts including savings schemes and short term financial planning.
Compare foreign currencies and use foreign exchange
Money Management
Investigate costs and bills including utility bills, mobile phones, motoring and travel
Borrowing money including loans, terms, rates of interest, credit and store cards.
Investigate and calculate insurance including home, content and life insurance, pension rates and private pension schemes.
Prepare for buying and selling including hire purchase, credit, cash, discount schemes, auctions, profit and loss.
Numeracy (Level 4 or 5 depending on prior attainment)
Select appropriate numerical notation and units. Carry out calculations including adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, rounding (significant figures), percentages, fractions, speed, distance, time, volume, area, perimeter, ratio, direct and indirect proportion. Interpret and make decisions based the results of a calculation
Extract and interpret data from tables, graphs, charts, diagrams and maps Make decisions based on the interpretation of data and probability
Successful students can progress to National 5 Lifeskills Maths
Class teaching/Paired work/Group work.
Use of technologies such as Smartboard, Graphic calculators and TI-Inspire calculators enhance learning.
Investigative/problem solving approaches provide the opportunity for pupils to observe, explore, experiment and debate mathematical approaches to solve real-life problems.
Internal assessment for each unit – Personal Finance units are assessed using SOLAR (on-line SQA assessment platform)
Throughout the course there are opportunities to develop the following skills
Numeracy – the ability to select and apply number processes, money, time and measurement and information handling skills.
In addition there are opportunities for pupils to develop their literacy and employability skills
Numerous websites about money e.g. www.moneysupermarket.com, www.rbs.co.uk, www.fool.co.uk etc