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Budgeting & Checking Activity - Financial Literacy

Main Core Tie

General Financial Literacy
Strand 5 Standard 1

Additional Core Ties

General Financial Literacy
Strand 4 Standard 1

Time Frame

2 class periods of 45 minutes each

Group Size

Individual

Life Skills

  • Thinking & Reasoning
  • Social & Civic Responsibility

Authors

Traquel Dayley

Summary

This is a simulation for students to integrate several concepts on saving and banking into one project.


Materials

Each student, or each group, will need scissors, glue, a 11 x 17 paper, markers and three blank checks.


Background for Teachers

I use this activity around mid terms when we have discussed needs, wants, values, budgeting, spending, saving, banking, and check writing. Each of these components is present in this simulation.


Student Prior Knowledge

See background for teachers.


Intended Learning Outcomes

When students actually experiences a practical application of the concepts they have learned, it becomes real to them. This activity helps them incorporate several skills and concepts at once.


Instructional Procedures

Attachments

Websites

Once each of the listed topics have been discussed and reviewed, give each student or group all supplies. Print the PowerPoint with the instructions with two slides on a page for a handout, or project it on a LCD. Students are given three areas to budget for as an office manager 1- supplies, 2- hardware, 3- desk and chair. (See PowerPoint for scenario details). Students shop either online or from office supply magazines to provide equipment for a new office. They must cut out the items, provide sub totals for each category, figure tax, figure grand totals, write a check for each category, and create a collage with all information. (See student work samples!)


Assessment Plan

Teachers can do a visual assessment by looking at the final project of each student. The teacher can quickly identify whether or not the student can correctly write a check and also determine if the budget was kept. Students are also able to show if they can figure tax.


Created: 04/05/2004
Updated: 02/05/2018
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