Supplementary Resources
In addition to Featured Resources, the Supplementary Resource folders contain documents to help plan financial literacy instruction including Curricular Connections!
Featured Resources
“Managing your money offers a series of seven worksheets to help Indigenous individuals and families to set and work towards money goals.”
MyMoneyCoach.ca is a free public service provided by the Credit Counselling Society (CCS) featuring many reliable resources to help students meet learning outcomes.
This Government of Canada program has several excellent resources to supplement instruction. These budgeting resources are a good place to start!
View Foundations’ local financial literacy programming.
Develop an understanding of personal income taxes in Canada through this online course from the Canada Revenue Agency.
The Financial Consumer Agency of Canada’s Budget Planner helps you create a customized budget in 3 simple steps. Gather information regarding your income and expenses and get started! If you don’t have all your information, you can always save and continue later. Aussi disponible en français!
PennyDrops is a student-run, non-profit organization that offers financial literacy programs to high school and post-secondary students across the country.
The platform lets students learn at their own pace through videos and pre and post-lesson quizzes. Teachers can also register to have university mentors deliver all 11 lessons virtually or in-person. To register your classroom for the program, please email [email protected].
This CFEE textbook is available online or as a hard copy, and they feature helpful Teacher’s Guides! Visit the Additional Resources page for connections between the text and Saskatchewan Curriculum modules.
Supplementary Resources
- Book & Video Resources that Help Introduce Financial Concepts to Elementary Students (483 KB)
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Curriculum Connections
- Additional Resources List Financial Literacy 20, 30 (294 KB)
- Fin Lit 20-30 Possible Configuration (333 KB)
- FinLit 101 Resource Curricular Connections (169 KB)
- Financial Literacy 20-30 Provincial Curriculum (2022) (1 MB)
- Money and Youth, and Money Laughs Curricular Connections (166 KB)
- Sequence Suggestion for Middle Years Modules (91 KB)
- Suggested Modules for Middle Years- Sk Curriculum (136 KB)
- Sample Letters for Parents
Middle Years
(Grade 7-9)
Browse 13 modules for the Saskatchewan financial literacy 20/30 curriculum that are suggested for middle years learners.
Browse 44 modules for the Saskatchewan financial literacy 20/30 curriculum that are suggested for secondary learners.