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Paying It Forward
Paying It Forward teaches about tax and superannuation by focusing on developing civic values and the financial wellbeing of students. You will need to register for a free account to access Paying It Forward and all its content including lesson plans, activities and curriculum mapping documents.
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| Year level(s) | Year 2, Year 3, Year 4, Year 5, Year 6 |
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| Audience | Teacher |
| Purpose | Teaching resource |
| Format | Web page |
| Teaching strategies and pedagogical approaches | Mathematics investigation |
| Keywords | financial wellbeing, tax, superannuation, financial literacy |
Curriculum alignment |
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| Curriculum connections | HASS, The Arts, Technologies, English, Health and Physical Education |
| Strand and focus | Number, Statistics |
| Topics | Mathematical modelling, Money and financial mathematics, Statistical investigations |
| AC: Mathematics (V9.0) content descriptions |
AC9M1A01
Recognise, continue and create pattern sequences, with numbers, symbols, shapes and objects, formed by skip counting, initially by twos, fives and tens
AC9M1N06
Use mathematical modelling to solve practical problems involving equal sharing and grouping; represent the situations with diagrams, physical and virtual materials, and use calculation strategies to solve the problem
AC9M2N04
Add and subtract one- and two-digit numbers, representing problems using number sentences and solve using part-part-whole reasoning and a variety of calculation strategies |
Copyright details |
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| Organisation | ATO |
| Copyright | © Australian Taxation Office for the Commonwealth of Australia. Free-for-education material. |
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