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Financial literacy virtual school workshop materials

Take financial literacy education to the virtual classroom with these no-cost interactive materials.

Engage students in a virtual setting with six fully adapted online financial literacy workshops. These workshops will teach kids the fundamentals of money management, goal setting and responsibility.

The workshop materials include the workshop PPT (contains speaking notes), interactive activities and informative case studies.

Note: These materials are provided to help you run your own virtual school workshop. They were produced by CPA Canada and are provided at no cost through the support of our national development sponsor, Canada Life. For information on requesting a CPA Canada workshop/session (includes a CPA presenter), visit Financial Literacy Sessions.

For questions, email us.

Proudly sponsored by Canada Life, our National Development Sponsor.

Choose from the following

Virtual pet shop

Help students understand the responsibility and commitment of owning a pet. Recommended for students in grades 4-6.

Virtual savings and bank accounts

Teach students the benefits of saving when making daily financial choices. Recommended for students in grades 4-6.

Virtual earning income (elementary and middle school)

Help students understand the concept of earning income and explore the challenges and options for doing so as well as skills and abilities related to earning income. Recommended for students in grades 6-9.

Virtual goal setting

Teach students the importance of setting S.M.A.R.T goals to help make dreams tangible and achievable. Recommended for students in grades 6-12. 

Virtual earning income (high school)

Help students understand the concept of earning income and explore the challenges and options for doing so as well as skills and abilities related to earning income. Recommended for students in grades 10-12.

Virtual credit cards and debt

Help students better understand the concept of credit cards and how to manage debt responsibly. Recommended for students in grades 10-12.