What do we use to buy things like food, toys, and clothes?
What is money?
What do you call putting money away for later?
What is saving?
Before buying something, what should you ask yourself?
What is "Do I really need it"?
What is a bank?
What is a place where people keep their money?
What do adults usually do to earn money?
What is work?
What are the paper and metal forms of money called?
What are bills and coins?
Where can you safely keep your savings?
What is a bank or credit union?
Which is usually more important: a new toy or healthy food?
What is healthy food?
What is a savings account used for?
What is saving money safely?
What is income?
What is money you earn?
If you earn $10 and spend $4, how much money do you have left?
What is $6?
Why should you save money instead of spending it all?
What is to buy something bigger later or prepare for emergencies?
If one toy costs $12 and another costs $8, which one costs less?
What is the $8 toy?
What is an ATM (Automated Teller Machine)?
What is a machine that lets you get money from your bank account?
Name one job that helps your community.
What is teacher, firefighter, nurse, police officer, mail carrier, etc.?
What does it mean to "earn" money?
What is working to receive money?
If you save $5 each week for 4 weeks, how much do you have?
What is $20?
What does it mean to compare prices?
What is looking at different prices before buying?
What happens if you put money into a savings account every month?
What is your savings grow?
If you earn $25 for helping your neighbor and save $15, how much did you spend?
What is $10?
Why is money important?
What is it helps us pay for the things we need and want?
What is a savings goal?
What is something you are saving money to buy or do?
Why is making a budget helpful?
What is it helps you plan how to spend and save your money?
What is interest?
What is extra money a bank may pay you for keeping money in your savings account?
Why is it important to work hard at your job?
What is to earn money, help others, and learn skills?