Resources

Tax, Super + You gives you the resources to teach tomorrow’s adults today. There are hundreds of high quality educator developed resources that give real-world contexts to teach financial literacy in a way that directly links to multiple areas of the curriculum. Our resources equip students with the skills to survive and thrive in the adult world, as active and informed citizens. 

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Explainer

How much super will you need?

What is super?Currently employers in Australia must, by law, pay into a super fund, super to their eligible employees…

  • Mathematics
  • Year 10
  • explainer
 

Worksheet

What type of tax is this?

Average rate of taxFor each income in table 1, calculate the average rate of tax paid. Decide if the tax is…

  • Mathematics
  • Year 9
  • worksheets
 

Visualiser

What type of tax is this?

  Linked activity: Tax types

  • Mathematics
  • Year 9
  • visualiser
 

Visualiser

Graphing distribution and correlation

  Linked activity: Graphing and analysing the distribution of superannuation data

  • Mathematics
  • Year 9
  • visualiser
 

Visualiser

Linear functions for business

  Linked activity: Modelling profit and loss with linear and quadratic functions

  • Mathematics
  • Year 9
  • visualiser
 

Worksheet

Linear functions for business

A business wants to manufacture soap bars. Before they start production, they need to make sure they can make a profit…

  • Mathematics
  • Year 9
  • worksheets
 

Visualiser

Introduction to quadratic functions

  Linked activity: Modelling profit and loss with linear and quadratic functions

  • Mathematics
  • Year 9
  • visualiser
 

Visualiser

Applying quadratics to business

  Linked activity: Modelling profit and loss with linear and quadratic functions

  • Mathematics
  • Year 9
  • visualiser
 

Worksheet

Quadratic functions

Define the following terms in your own words. Vertex Line of symmetry Parabola Minimum…

  • Mathematics
  • Year 9
  • worksheets
 

Explainer

Simple versus compound interest

You can either pay or earn interest depending on whether you are borrowing or investing money. The amount of interest…

  • Mathematics
  • Year 10
  • explainer
 

Visualiser

Representing linear and exponential growth

  Linked activity: Simple versus compound interest

  • Mathematics
  • Year 10
  • visualiser
 

Worksheet

Growing your money

You have $600 to invest and have 2 options: Compound Investment Compound interest rate: 6% per year…

  • Mathematics
  • Year 10
  • worksheets