Starter quiz
- Look at the coins. How much money is there altogether?
- '£8.50' ✓
- A ticket to the theatre costs £20 and you have £11 in total. How much more will you need to save to be able to afford to go?
- '£9' ✓
- Which came first, banknotes or coins?
- Banknotes
- Coins ✓
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- Which type of payment is the newest?
- Cheques
- Payment on a smartphone ✓
- Coins
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- Which type of payment is the oldest?
- Contactless card
- Beads ✓
- Smartwatch
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- Tick the types of payment that are in use today.
- Shells
- Coins ✓
- Beads
- Cheques ✓
- Smartwatch ✓
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Exit quiz
- What does earn mean?
- To keep money instead of spending it, perhaps to buy something expensive.
- To get money for work that you do. ✓
- To give something to somebody and receive something in return.
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- For which of these are you more likely to receive money?
- Birthday ✓
- Wednesday
- A maths lesson
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- Which of these is a way of earning money?
- Job ✓
- Hobby
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- Which of these is a way of earning money?
- Selling old toys. ✓
- Saving your pocket money.
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- True or false? Children can’t earn money.
- True
- False ✓
- Why should children get adult supervision when selling items online?
- Because there are age limits to keep children safe. ✓
- Because children shouldn’t go online.
- Because selling online is illegal.
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Lesson Details
Key learning points
- Money can be given.
- Money can be saved.
- Money can be earned.
Common misconception
Children might envision the money that adults earn as purely disposable.
Sensitively, remind the children that the money that adults earn is often spent on needs and not wants.
Keywords
Earn - To get money for work that you do.
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