Thursday, 8 July 2021

Financial literacy

Room 8 are grateful and thankful that PWC could Come through to teach us about financial literacy. Here is what Room students had to say: "I learnt how to save money, and always use the money on things that cost less. Whatever money is left I would use for a good cause and needs" By K. "I learnt that you need to save money and that you should buy what you need, but not buy what you want. Because, in the future you may not have the money. you need to get by". I also enjoyed the 'spending money game' because it was challenging when you try to use your money on expensive stuff when you had to pay for needs first such as your rent, power, transport, etc" by K "I learnt that you have to work hard to make money and make it far in life. Also, you need to have savings when you want to make big purchases, and. you can only do this when you dont spend too much money on wants" by D. "I enjoyed having fun playing money activities such as throwing the bean bag on the money cards and depending on the card the bean bag landed w ecould collect points for our groups" By J. "I learnt how to save money, and one way we can do that is by buying less expensive stuff so that we can have more money. Because if we buy expensive stuff we wont have any or much money left which means we wont be able to pay for the things that we need . For example,if our car broke down we would not have the money to pay insurance to fix it if we dont save" By R.

4 comments:

  1. It's Good to have money as we need it for our everyday life but Need to know how to spend it Wisely.

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  2. Kia ora Room 8 and Mrs Manuel, it's good to learn about finances and saving etc for your future. Keep up the great mahi tamariki.

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  3. Great learning Room 8. It's great that you have learnt about this area in life because without knowing how to budget, you will struggle in life. Awesome work!

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  4. Kia Orana Room 8!
    Financial literacy is such a great life skill to learn. Good on you for all applying yourselves to the lesson. Keep it up!

    -Miss Tavioni

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