Money. How much money does a third grader need to “live” on for each month?

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Money

How much money does a third grader need to “live” on for each month?

Money How do you obtain your money each month?

Money What types of decisions involving money can help you, a third grader, "plan, save, and succeed?”

A budget is…. a plan that shows your income, expenses, donations, and savings. Income= money you earn Expenses= what you spend Donations= money or goods given to charities

7:20 minute video

Now it is up to you to create your own budget!