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What is money?

People use money to buy and pay for things.

By having money people are able to support themselves in order to live in a comfortable way.

Watch - Explore how we get and use money.

The Community Club friends explore making money, budgeting and saving while selling their old toys.

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Where does money come from?

People can earn money in different ways.

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 3, , By working Having a job when you are old enough and working is the most common way that people can earn money.
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Cartoon of a girl eating an ice cream and being surrounded by toys.

What are needs and wants?

Money allows us to pay for the things we need and want.

Often people take care of the things they need before spending money on the things they want.

  • Needs are things that are essential to us to be able to live. This includes water, food, clothing and shelter.

  • Wants are things that we enjoy or like, but don't need, such as toys, video games or holidays.

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A cartoon image of a budget.

What is a budget?

Budgeting is a way of keeping track of how much money you can afford to spend.

Keeping a budget is a great way to help people decide on the best way to spend their money.

It also allows people to see how much things cost.

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Cartoon image of a young boy putting money in a piggy bank

What is saving?

If you don鈥檛 spend all of the money you have, you can choose to save it for another time.

One way is by paying it into a bank account.

Over time you may save enough money to buy something you really want.

Saving money isn鈥檛 always possible as not everyone has the same amount of money.

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Time to discuss

  • With a friend or family member, talk about how people earn money and how they look after it.

  • What do you know about different forms of money, like coins, notes and cards? Talk about these too!

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Activity

Separate the needs from the wants

  • Click on the image below to see some different items.

  • Divide them into two groups, called 'Needs' and 'Wants'. Think about your reasons for placing each item in a particular group.

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Quiz

How much can you remember about using money? Try this quiz to find out.

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