Instruction Guide. Teach your students the importance of saving and budgeting with this fun Marvel comic book.

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Instruction Guide Teach your students the importance of saving and budgeting with this fun Marvel comic book.

OVERVIEW In this lesson based around the Practical Money Skills comic book, Saving the Day, students will: Learn several basic banking concepts Master the importance of budgeting and saving Practice balancing their own personal budgets Grade level: 2 nd 7 th Time allotment: 60 + minutes Learning objectives: Students will Explain basic banking and budgeting terms Summarize the reasons for budgeting and saving Develop a personal budget Balance a personal budget Course: Math/Social Studies/Language Arts Core competencies: Earn/Save/Spend Key vocabulary: Bank, banking, budget, credit card, currency, debit card, expenses, investment, interest, loans, prepaid card, savings account Materials: Saving the Day comic book is available digitally and in print (via online order) at www.practicalmoneyskills.com/avengers Budget Blaster worksheet is available for download at www.practicalmoneyskills.com/avengers AVENGERS - SAVING THE DAY INSTRUCTION GUIDE // PAGE 2

INSTRUCTION Understanding the importance of maintaining a personal budget and building savings is a critical financial literacy skill for elementary and middle school students. This educational comic book introduces students to the concepts of banking, budgeting and saving in a fun and engaging way. They will learn important concepts and terminology via the story and by utilizing the glossary of financial terms and budgeting worksheet. WARM UP (10 mins.) Open your discussion by asking students how many of them know what a budget is, what can happen when you don t have a budget and why they think saving is important. Then explain that saving is easier when you set short-term (one-month) savings goals (like buying a video game) and long-term (six-month) savings goals (like buying a bicycle). Complete the warm up by having students write down a short-term goal and a long-term goal of their own, and about how much they think each would cost. TEACHING KEY CONCEPTS (10 mins.) Why create a budget? To have a plan for your spending To ensure you spend within your means To earmark money for savings To help you reach financial goals Why is saving important? Allows you to meet specific short-term goals (e.g., buying a new bicycle) Prepares you for unexpected expenses (e.g., bicycle repair costs) Helps you plan for a future goal (e.g., saving for a car) REVIEWING FINANCIAL TERMS (10 mins.) Have students take turns reading the financial definitions in the inside back cover of the comic. Challenge them to find those terms while reading the comic. AVENGERS - SAVING THE DAY INSTRUCTION GUIDE // PAGE 3

Instruction (continued) READING THE COMIC (25 mins.) Have students open their printed comics or gather around classroom computers to view digital copies of the comic book. Students can take turns reading pages or portions of the comic. DISCUSSION (5 mins.) After reading the comic, pose the following discussion questions to the class (possible responses are included below): Question 1: What does Spider-Man learn about managing his money in Saving the Day? - The importance of creating and maintaining a budget. - That saving is critical so you can meet financial goals and prepare for the unexpected. Question 2: Spider-Man s goal is a gift for his aunt. What is a savings goal you have? Volunteer to share a savings goal you have with the class and discuss how much it might cost and how long it might take you to save for this goal. - New video game system ($300 over 6 months), new bike ($250 over 4 months), etc End the discussion by encouraging students to talk with their families about their own values around budgeting and saving. AVENGERS - SAVING THE DAY INSTRUCTION GUIDE // PAGE 4

extra credit BUDGET BLASTER EXERCISE (20 mins.) Have students turn to the Budget Blaster worksheet on the back cover of the comic, or print copies of the pdf for each student. Let them know they will be creating budgets of their own. Next, read aloud the instructions at the top of the worksheet and review each item students will be recording. Explain that the goal of a budget is to have a greater income than you have expenses so you can set aside money for saving. If they find that their expenses are greater than or equal to their incomes, they will need to lower their expenses. Then have students complete the worksheet individually. Finally, review their worksheets to ensure they ve been completed correctly, congratulate them on completing their own personal budgets, and encourage them to use their new budgets as a guideline for spending. Additional Resources Access these additional Practical Money Skills resources for teaching financial literacy in your classroom: Lesson plans: www.practicalmoneyskills.com/lessonplans Games: www.practicalmoneyskills.com/games AVENGERS - SAVING THE DAY INSTRUCTION GUIDE // PAGE 5