Bank Statement Review
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Bank Statement Review
October Week 1 Extension Activity
Key Concept: Knowing where our money is goes is an important concept of financial literacy. Students can complete the bank statement review to identify parts of a bank statement.
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For a participation dollar, what are some ways we can track our money?
For a participation dollar, what are some things we track throughout the month?
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For a participation dollar, who can share a summary of their payroll earnings?
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For a participation dollar, who can tell me where they spent money this month?
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Bank statement
Pay stub
log
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earnings
spending
budgeting
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Bills
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Saving
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