Digital payments




This lesson contains content from a lesson previously titled Money skills lesson four: Digital payments, you can find out about the updates here.
This lesson features in the financial education scheme of learning for 11-14 year olds. A ready-made sequence of curriculum linked resources to help you build progression in your learners' knowledge over time. Visit the Scheme of learning homepage to support with your planning.
The Digital payments lesson focuses on encouraging students to explore different types of technology that support money management and consider the implications of technology on the future of personal finances.
Resources
- Digital payments: Lesson plan - for use with a group of students in the classroom.
- Digital payments: Presentation slides - to display to students and use alongside the lesson plan.
Lesson learning outcomes
By the end of the lesson students will be able to:
- Discuss real examples of digital payments and how to manage money using them.
- Identify the benefits and risks involved in using digital payments.
- Develop a better understanding of how to keep their financial information safe.
They also develop students core transferable skills such as problem solving and communication.
These resources align to the Young Money Financial Education Planning Framework and have been awarded the Young Money Quality Mark.
Enhance your students' knowledge of the topic further by heading to BBC Teach and watching films which cover topics such as budgeting, saving, debt and understanding credit.
Why not include financial capability as a focus in your students’ wider curriculum? Refer to our Content guide to find out how LifeSkills resources can be used in PSHE or Maths lessons.
If you want to increase your own confidence to teach young people about money, Young Money provide free e-learning training to teachers across Primary and Secondary education. In addition, National Numeracy has a free website which helps you practise and refresh your everyday maths skills.
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