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Budget Project: Real Life Math

May 15, 2018 By 2 Comments This content may contain affiliate links.

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kids and money

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Heads up: Research shows that 26% of millennials plan to move back with mom and dad after they graduate from college to pay off debt. We have 5 kids. That means at least one of them may want to move back home after college to pay off their debt.

That’s why we teach our boys about budgeting!

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Categories: 6-8th, Best Sellers, high school, life skills, Math Tags: 6-8, All products, Best Sellers, high school, life skills
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Budget development and management are necessary life skills.

Budgeting should be taught and revisited each year as students move from middle school through high school so they are prepared to manage their money after graduation.

Budgeting is often neglected, and this project is a perfect introduction and review for students learning to budget and manage their money.

Included in this Budget Project
Create a Budget notebook and learn about:
Donations
Savings
Rent
Utilities
Food
Insurance
Gas
Phone
TV/Internet
Medical
Clothes
Entertainment

All I want for Christmas is $250,000 Activity included!

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  1. Bekki says

    June 24, 2019 at 9:00 am

    There are about 10 lessons. Some can be completed in a day, others need a few days! I use this unit with my own kids and spread it out over a few months so they clearly understand all the aspects of a healthy budget.

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