Look at the subject [me]. Complete the sentence:
"This budget belongs to me. It is..."
It is mine.
What does the word "What" ask for?
It asks for things.
Unscramble this question: ( you / what / do / want )?
What do you want?
What do we call "something we use to buy things"?
It is money.
Answer this question with a complete sentence: "What do you use your spending money for?"
I use my spending money to......
Look at the subject [him]. Complete the sentence: "Evan has some coins. The coins are..."
The coins are his.
What does the word "Where" ask for?
It asks for a place.
Unscramble this question: ( where / they / do / keep / their savings )?
Where do they keep their savings?
What is the definition of a "Budget"?
A budget is a plan for your money.
Answer using the correct possessive pronoun:
"Whose classroom is this? Is it theirs or ours?"
This classroom is ours!
Look at the subject [her]. Complete the sentence: "Diana keeps her savings in a piggy bank. The savings are..."
The savings are hers.
What does the word "Who" ask for?
It asks for a person.
Fix the mistake in this sentence:
"Why you do save money every month?"
Why do you save money every month?
What is the difference between Needs and Wants?
Needs are things you must have to live, and Wants are things you would like to have.
Answer with a complete sentence:
"Why do you keep savings?"
I keep savings because I want to buy a new video game.
Look at the subject [us]. Complete the sentence:
"We made a plan for our money. The budget is..."
The budget is ours.
What does the word "When" ask for?
It asks for time.
Formulate a complete question using:
When / you / make / a budget.
When do you make a budget?
What do we call "the money you receive" (like from a job)?
It is called income.
Create a full sentence using the vocabulary words "Coins" and "Liabilities".
I use my coins to pay small liabilities like my bus fare.
Look at the subject [them]. Complete the sentence: "My parents receive an income from their jobs. The income is..."
The income is theirs.
What do the words "Why" and "How" ask for?
Why asks for a reason, and How asks for a method.
Formulate a complete question using:
How / we / calculate / our income.
How do we calculate our income?
Define "Assets" and "Liabilities".
Assets are things you own, and Liabilities are money you must pay.
Look at the teachers (Jordy or Valeria) and ask a correctly structured question about their financial plan using "How" or "When"
When do you make your monthly budget, teacher?