Accident or on Purpose?
by Dressed In Sheets
We may think that a child may know the differences between an accident or something done on purpose, when perhaps they may not know. I was that child once.…
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With this resource students will have understanding of the most common financial terms they probably hear on a daily basis. By introducing the terms students will become more financially aware and be able to think about the ways in which they handle their money.
Financial terms students will learn are: income, spending, saving, credit, refund, charitable giving, tip, gratuity, and profit.
Students will read scenarios and decide which financial term applies to each particular situation. Includes spending vs. investing worksheets in which students will know the difference between the two and create their own scenario in which they can make their own decisions in spending and investing.
Through repetition students will remember the financial vocabulary words.
The posters come in color and can be used to in the classroom to reinforce the lesson. Can be used as a stand alone lesson or to supplement any lesson pertaining to financial literacy.
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