Lemonade Stand
Budgeting
NEED vs WANT
Counting Money
100

What 3 things did we sell at the lemonade stand?

What is Lemonade, Popcorn, and Chips

100

A _______ (fill in the blank) is a plan for how you'll spend your money. 

What is a Budget.

100

Is food a need or a want?

What is a NEED. 

100

If Octavia has 8 quarters, how many dollars does Octavia have?

What is $2

200

What did we decide to raise money for?

What is to restock the prize cart.

200

Give 3 examples of things your family budgets.

What is Rent, Food, Gas, Bills, Clothes, Water, Toys, Phone, etc. 

200

Is a car a need or a want?

What is both. For example, someone could argue they do not need a car to get around, and someone could argue they do need a car. 

200

$5 + $3 + 2 Nickels = ________

What is $8.10

300

 Why is it important to advertise?

What is "to get the word out and to get people to come buy our product". 

300

Why is it important to budget?

answers will vary.

300

What is the difference between and NEED and a WANT?

What is A NEED is something you cannot live without, and a WANT is something you can live without. 

300

If you are running a lemonade stand and someone gives you 20 dimes, how much money did they give you?

What is $2

400

What was Ms. K's job during the lemonade stand?

What is Banker/General Manager 

400

True or False: It is important to decide what is a NEED and a WANT when budgeting?

What is TRUE. 

400

Is a roblox gift card a need or a want?

What is a WANT.

400

If Ms. Shavers gave 5 of you $50 each, how much money did Ms. Shavers give out?

What is $250

500

True or false: We raised over $300 during the lemonade stand?

What is False

500

In a video we watched about budgeting, what did the video say is a good rule to divide your money into? (Hint: It is 3 numbers!!)  

What is 50,30,20.

500

Is shelter a need or a want?

What is a NEED. 

500

Enosh had $10. He bought a pair of socks for $2.30 and a pair of gloves for $5.50. How much money did he have left?

What is Enosh has $2.20 left. ($10.00 – $2.30 – $5.50 = $2.20)