When someone makes or has something, they can sell it; when someone wants something, they can buy it; introduction to the concept of exchange and transactions
Some people make things (goods) and some people do things for others (services); recognising both in everyday life and understanding that both have value
The experience of creating a product to sell — a craft, a drawing, baked goods; what makes something worth buying; pride in making something others want
Understanding that a customer is someone who buys what you make or do; thinking about what customers want and need; the idea that businesses serve people
Customer service, fairness, and honesty in business; keeping promises to customers; why being trustworthy matters for repeat business and reputation
It costs money to make things (costs/expenses); you earn money by selling them (revenue); if revenue is more than costs, that's profit; if costs are more, that's a loss
Where business ideas come from; spotting everyday problems and thinking of solutions; the difference between inventing something new and improving something that exists
Not every business idea works; entrepreneurs try, fail, learn, and try again; iteration and resilience as core entrepreneurial skills; famous failure-to-success stories
Before starting a business, making a simple plan: what will I make or do, who will buy it, what do I need, how much will it cost, and what price will I charge?
How people find out about what you're selling; signs, posters, social media, word of mouth; being persuasive; the basics of advertising and promotion
Most businesses need more than one person; working together, dividing tasks, and using different people's strengths; the value of teamwork in business
Being honest, being fair, treating workers well, not harming the environment; what makes a 'good' business; whether businesses should care about more than profit
Presenting a business idea to others convincingly; explaining what makes it good and why people should support it; building confidence in public speaking about ideas
Stories of real entrepreneurs who started young: Mikaila Ulmer (Me & the Bees), Moziah Bridges (Mo's Bows), Cory Nieves (Mr. Cory's Cookies); what makes someone an entrepreneur
What happens when a small business grows; making more products, hiring people, reaching more customers; the challenges and opportunities of scaling
Using business skills to help others or solve social and environmental problems; making money AND making a difference; examples of social enterprises
Where products come from before they reach the customer; raw materials, making, transporting, and selling; the journey of a product from start to finish
How buying and selling works: prices, paying for items, receiving change; the basic transaction process in shops and markets
Recognising common coins and notes, knowing their values, and understanding that different combinations can make the same amount
Different kinds of work people do; that people earn money by working; how jobs help the community; linking personal interests to possible jobs
Keeping money safe; not losing coins or notes; understanding that money has real value and should be treated carefully; basic money responsibility
The difference between things we need (food, shelter, clothing) and things we want (toys, treats); that we sometimes have to choose because money is limited
Why people save money; piggy banks and saving jars; setting a savings goal; the idea that not spending now means having more later
What money is and why we use it; that money is exchanged for goods and services; brief history from barter to coins to digital payments
How advertising tries to influence what we buy; being a critical consumer; understanding 'value for money'; the difference between emotional and rational spending
What banks do and why people use them; bank accounts as safe places for money; that savings in a bank can earn interest; children's savings accounts
What a budget is; planning how to spend a fixed amount of pocket money or allowance; making trade-offs between different things you want to buy
Ways that children and adults earn money; the connection between work, skills and pay; that harder or more skilled work often pays more
Where products come from and who makes them; that people around the world produce what we buy; fair pay for workers; making ethical choices as consumers
Calculating change from a purchase; working confidently with pounds and pence together; solving practical money problems involving addition and subtraction
Different ways to pay: cash, debit cards, contactless, online payments, mobile payments; that digital payments still use real money; keeping payment details safe
What borrowing money means; that loans must be repaid with interest; what credit is; why too much debt can be risky; responsible borrowing
Setting longer-term financial goals; planning and prioritising spending; how saving regularly adds up over time; the value of thinking ahead with money
Why countries trade with each other; imports and exports; how goods travel around the world; that different countries use different currencies
What an economy is; producers and consumers; supply and demand; why prices change; the basics of how markets work
Recognising financial scams and tricks; phishing emails and fake websites; protecting personal and financial information online; 'if it seems too good to be true, it probably is'
What taxes are and why people pay them; how taxes fund schools, hospitals, roads, and emergency services; that governments decide how to spend tax money