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Engaging educational videos break down the essentials of spending in a relatable and entertaining way, ensuring students can easily grasp the concepts. Our articles provide a deeper look into practical consumer math skills, such as buying and bartering, as well as fundamental arithmetic operations — addition, subtraction, multiplication — and reading for understanding in financial contexts.
Whether it's preparing for real-life shopping scenarios or comprehending financial transactions, our Spending Money and Consumer Math resources at Money Instructor are here to guide learners through the intricacies of managing finances effectively.
Why are prices going up for food, gas, and housing? Why are prices rising and who is it hurting? Why is everything so expensive? Learn about what is causing inflation. Includes video lesson and worksheet.
This lesson teaches students how inflation and interest rates impact your daily life and budget, based on the latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) report. It covers the effects of inflation on various aspects of daily budgeting, from grocery shopping to managing household expenses.
With this random worksheet, have your students answer simple questions about spending money.
With this random worksheet, have your students answer simple questions about spending money.
The Case of the Broken Piggy Bank. Students list the values of a quarter, dime, nickel, and penny in dollar form. Then they find the total monetary value of a set of money, and calculate change received on a purchase. Includes lesson plan, student lesson, and printable worksheet.
Practice money skills with a back to school theme.