Description
Using weekly advertisements, from three different grocery stores, students will compare and contrast the cost of grocery shopping. While this project is based for a Midwest school, it may be adapted to any region of the United States. After completing the project, students reflect on why shopping smart is the best way to shop. A great project to teach comparison shopping and budgeting.
Skills: Budgeting; Comparison shopping; Basic adding and subtracting
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Skills: Budgeting; Comparison shopping; Basic adding and subtracting
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9th - 12th
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3 pages
Teaching Duration
1 hour
Description
Using weekly advertisements, from three different grocery stores, students will compare and contrast the cost of grocery shopping. While this project is based for a Midwest school, it may be adapted to any region of the United States. After completing the project, students reflect on why shopping smart is the best way to shop. A great project to teach comparison shopping and budgeting.
Skills: Budgeting; Comparison shopping; Basic adding and subtracting
File is editable.
Skills: Budgeting; Comparison shopping; Basic adding and subtracting
File is editable.
Report this resource to TPT
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This was a fun project to do in consumer ed. I wanted them to have a realistic view of grocery store prices and budgets.
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