
Grades 3-5
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This lesson uses a Better Money Habits video to discuss a family's regular shopping habits.
This lesson uses the Better Money Habits video Easy Ways to Save on Everyday Expenses to discuss a family’s regular shopping habits. It is recommended that the activity with this lesson be used as homework to allow students to talk with other family members about ways to save money on everyday expenses by using comparison shopping techniques. Depending upon the class, it might be best to assign this over a weekend or allow several days for them to complete it. This lesson requires class time to introduce it and show the video (7:26 minutes), and then review the findings. It is designed to be used as a supplement to Lesson 17: Comparison Shopping in Financial Fitness for Life, Grades 6-8 .
Financial Fitness for Life is a comprehensive personal finance curriculum for K-12 students that teaches students how to make thoughtful, well-informed decisions about important aspects of personal finance, such as earning income, spending, saving, borrowing, investing, and managing money. Visit CEE’s Financial Fitness for Life website for more information on the publication and how to purchase it.
Identify the ways their family can save money on everyday goods and services.
To conclude this activity, ask students to identify ways they can help their family reduce its spending on everyday purchases. Remind them that saving money on everyday expenses is important because it provides money that can be used for other family needs or wants.
Put students in groups to identify ways that television commercials can encourage them to buy things they may not need. Have them discuss their results with the rest of the class.
Have students write a paragraph explaining how comparison shopping can help their family reduce its overall spending.
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