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JA Ourselves Name Title Company

Session 1 Make a Choice 1

This or That? Make a Choice 2 Choice To pick one thing over another.

3 Money Something used to pay for the things we need and want.

Making choices can be hard so think and choose wisely. 4

Session 2 Do I Need What I Want? 5

6 Need Something people must have to live. Want Something people would like to have.

7 Sort your needs and wants

Needs are more important than wants 8 Review

Session 3 A Penny Earned 9

10 Earn To get money for a job you did. Goods Things that are bought and sold. Services Work done for others, such as haircuts or car repairs.

What jobs can you do? 11 Review

Session 4 A Penny Saved 12

13 Save To put money away to use later. Bank or Credit Union A business that keeps money safe.

14 Three Little Nickels

15 Piggy Bank Game

Save your money to reach your goal. 16 Review

Session 5 A Penny Shared 17

18 Give To make a gift of something.

19 Put the Story in Order

20 Answers

How can you contribute to your community? 21 Review

JA – Ourselves Graduation 22