The ABCs of Saving
Have you ever wanted to buy something but you didn’t have enough money? This is a problem that people of all ages have. One solution is to set aside small amounts of money until you have saved enough to buy what you want. We save money to get things we can’t afford to buy now. Saving for the future requires patience but it can be worth it when we get what we want the most.
In this lesson, you will identify the steps to being a successful saver and learn how saving for tomorrow requires giving something up today.
Follow along with your classmates as you learn how to create a savings place.
Choose the "Short-Term or Long-Term?" activity to learn about other short-term (less time to save for) and long-term goals (more time to save for).
Read the story about the ant and the grasshopper . Find out how the grasshopper learned about the importance of saving.
As a class, you will talk about these questions after learning about The Ant and the Grasshopper.
As a class, you will discuss the following questions. You may read along with the teacher during the class discussion, or you may work on your own before the discussion writing down answers to the questions.
Saving for the future requires patience and giving up some things you might want today. By setting aside money today you may be able to reach an important goal. When you reach your goal, you'll probably look back and decide that giving up some things along the way was a good idea.
You are going to create a plan to reach one of your savings goals. When people set a savings goal it is important to know how much the goal will cost. Your teacher will provide you with catalogs and newspaper advertisements for toys and other items you may want to purchase for yourself or someone else.
Record your goal and plan for achieving it using the activity sheet "The ABCs of Saving".