Reading is an Investment 1 st -2 nd Grade Lesson 2014-2015.

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Reading is an Investment 1 st -2 nd Grade Lesson

BUDGET how use your money. A BUDGET is a plan for your money! It helps you keep track of how you want to use your money.

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GOAL: GOAL: A sentence that describes how you want to use your money. INCOME: INCOME: How much money you have. In a money plan you match your spending to your income. SPENDING: SPENDING: When you actually commit your money to a specific use—whether buying something or saving your money. TRACKING: TRACKING: We keep track of whether we are spending our money on the things in our money plan.

I love candy, but I’d like to buy a bike. GOAL: I want to buy a new bike for $50. Katie’s Money Goal

Katie’s Income

What should Katie spend, save and give?

Katie’s Receives More Money

How will Katie budget the $15?

Katie’s Keeps Working Toward Her Money Goal

SPEND: SPEND: Using your money to buy something. SAVE: SAVE: Putting your money somewhere safe to use later. GIVE: GIVE: Using your money to help someone else. CHOICES What CHOICES will you make? How will you use your money?