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Financial Education Week 2015 Primary 3

Pupils from St. Luke’s IainCassidySt. Thomas' Primary ThomasKearneySt. Thomas' Primary OliviaTempleSt. Thomas' Primary LeeBradySt. Thomas' Primary LeeDeehanSt. Mark's Primary DanielGormanSt. Mark's Primary FinlayParkSt. Mark's Primary RobbieBairdSt. Mark's Primary KerryFrielSt. Mark's Primary GillianCoyleSt. Mark's Primary JadeCornforthSt. Mark's Primary SubhaHussainSt. Mark's Primary SarahMcBrideSt. John's Primary NicoleLynchSt. John's Primary LilyBradleySt. John's Primary JamesO'HaraSt. John's Primary ChristieBoydSt. John's Primary LaurenMcGuireSt. John's Primary RyanMayberrySt. John's Primary BrianMcCannSt. John's Primary

We are learning today How to: – Know the value of supermarket products – Recognise currency around the world – Understand the meaning of ‘money’ words. – Find total costs and calculate change

What I learned today -the value of supermarket products – currency around the world – the meaning of ‘money’ words. – total costs and calculate change by adding on

The Price is Right Can you guess how much these items cost?

ASDA Eggs Medium Free Range 12pk

£2. 30

Lurpak Slightly Salted Spreadable 500G

£3. 25 (27p more than in 2013)

Tesco Organic Fair Trade Bananas 6 Pack

Fair Trade Bananas 6 Pack £1.65

Disney Frozen Sparkle Anna Doll from Toys R Us

£16. 99

Money Glossary AccountChequeEarn AffordSavingsCheap BankNotesCashier ExpensiveCoinsFinance Value Money Glossary

Word Search Activity Word Search Activity

Money (Currency) around the world DollarsRuble EuroYen Sterling

Coins

Notes

Show me boards

Question 1 You count your piggy bank and you have one £20 note, one £10 note, three £5, four £1 coins and one 50p. How much do you have altogether? What would you buy with this money?

Question 2 You open your money box and you have one £50 note, two £20 notes, three £10 notes, one £5 note, two £1 coins, eight 50p pieces and three 2p pieces. How much do you have altogether? What would you buy with this money?

Question 3 You’d like to buy a new CD player and it costs £60. You already have £30 and you get £10 a week pocket money. How many weeks will it take you to buy it?

Question 4 Which would be cheaper? 5 individual chocolate bars costing 50p each or a pack of 5 costing £2.39?

Question 5 In the supermarket you buy a magazine for £2, a packet of sweets for 60p and two cartons of juice at 20p each. How much change would you get from a £10 note?

Your Savings Do you have a bank account? Do you have a piggy bank? Do you get pocket money? How do you earn your pocket money?

Game Chore Chart Game

The Cost of Money Money Sayings Money Facts How a coin is made

Quiz

Simple change – Interactive activity Total amount coins to total adding coins to value Change received calculating change coins to total adding coins to value calculating change

What I learned today -the value of supermarket products – currency around the world – the meaning of ‘money’ words. – total costs and calculate change by adding on