Money & Me with Agent Story on You Tube
For grades K-3 with Canadian content
Designed with the classroom and family computer time in mind

Other Agent Story Shows

Money & Me with Agent Story
Episode 1: A Job (category: earning)
Episode 2: Stocks (category: growing)
Episode 3: Sales Tax (category: spending)
Episode 4: Donations (category: sharing)
Episode 5: Credit Cards (category: spending)
Episode 6: Entrepreneur (category: earning)
Episode 7: Advertisement (category: spending)
Episode 8: Charity (category: giving)

Topic: A Job
Category: Earning Money
Poem: "A J-O-B"
Run Time 4 minutes

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Topic: Stocks
Category: Growing Your Money
Story: "Haley's Horses"
Run Time: 4.5 minutes

 

Topic: Canadian Sales Tax
Category: Spending Your Money
Poem: "Sales Tax"
Run Time: 3.5 minutes

Topic: Donations
Category: Sharing Your Money
Story: "No Handshakes, Smiles or Thank Yous"
Run Time: 5 minutes

Topic: Credit Cards
Category: Spending Your Money
Poem: "Credit Cards"
Run Time: 4.5 minutes

Topic: Entrepreneur
Category: Earning Money
Story: "T & J Donuts"
Run Time: 7.5 minutes

Topic: Advertisement
Category: Spending Your Money
Poem: "A is for Advertisement"
Run Time: 6.5 minutes

 

Episode 8: Charity
Category: Sharing Money

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Did you know?

Only 15% of all high school students in BC take a Business Education course. That means that 85% graduate without adequate financial literacy skills.

All students in BC take Planning 10, which has maximum of 30 hours of financial literacy training with a focus on budgeting. But it's not enough.

We should "offer financial literacy skills to students as often as age appropriate to provide entry points for discussion and improvement."

From BC Business Education Association, Submission to Canadian Task Force on Financial Literacy, April 30, 2010
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