It’s a new metropolis.
A bustling centre that never sleeps.
A place that doesn’t cost a dime to visit, but money is everywhere.
It’s THE CITY — a fun on-line world for educators and their students, created to teach lifelong lessons about money through everyday scenarios.
THE CITY is a free, powerful teacher resource to help young Canadians improve their knowledge of today’s financial universe. The resource is ready to use with lesson plans, overheads, income, expense and budget handouts, and a variety of worksheets. Understanding basic concepts such as budgeting and savings, credit and debt, and financial planning will arm students with the tools they need to navigate the financial realities of adulthood.
THE CITY. Where learning about money is fun — and effective.
THE CITY engages youth by using an imaginative and interactive hands-on approach to learning, providing practice in real-life skills and making financial concepts easy to understand. As each topic is introduced, students learn through eight “life stage characters”, each of whom faces different financial circumstances. Lesson plans can be adapted to suit all learning styles and modes from bodily kinesthetic, visual, auditory, logical to arithmetical.
There are 11 modules
Module 1: Financial Life Skills Pre-assessment
A short pre-test designed to show students what they know — and don’t know — about personal finances.
Module 2: Lifestyle Reality Check
An interactive worksheet that shows students how their expectations for their future lifestyle match up against their projected income.
Module 3: Introducing the Life Stage Characters
Students get to know fictional characters, which they’ll use to explore various financial situations and documents.
Module 4: Needs, Wants and Priorities
Students discover the difference between needs and wants and how to set spending priorities.
Module 5: Income, Expenses and Budgets
Students research and prepare a realistic budget for their transition from high school.
Module 6: Savings and Banking
Students look at the benefits of starting to save early, banking services they’ll need and how to protect themselves from identity theft.
Module 7: Credit and Debt
Students learn about the role of credit in financial planning and how to manage debt.
Module 8: Insurance
Students peek inside the world of insurance and identify what types of insurance they will need after high school.
Module 9: Investing
The investing world is explored, including the importance of having investment goals and different types of products that exist.
Module 10: Financial Plan
Students prepare a detailed financial plan for their transition from high school.
Module 11: Financial Life Skills Post-assessment
Students revisit the Pre-assessment to see what they have learned.
Let’s face it, many young Canadians leave high school lacking financial life skills and don’t know the harsh financial realities they’ll face in the “real” world. The result: they end up making costly mistakes, such as falling deep in debt or choosing poor investments, with serious long-term consequences.
Empower your students — take them to THE CITY!
THE CITY will help your students learn to handle their finances and avoid financial problems in the future.
The resource’s innovative approach blends the use of fictional characters in THE CITY with real-life financial activities and decisions, which are organized in a hands-on, activity-based format.
Another key benefit: risk-free learning experiences. Throughout several of the lesson plans, for example, students are exposed to financial frauds and scams, and are taught how to safeguard themselves.
Key features
THE CITY was built with you, the teacher, in mind:
To access the resource, launch The City now.
THE CITY is a joint initiative of the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada and the British Columbia Securities Commission (BCSC). Both organizations share a commitment to improving financial literacy among youth. The program is modeled on a successful, award-winning teacher resource developed by the BCSC and widely used by teachers in B.C. since 2004.
THE CITY is copyright © 2004-2008 British Columbia Securities Commission