7 CHAPTER Activity: Individual, pairs or small group H O M E - 3 0 M I N . Materials: Students will need the activity handout and a calculator. Objective: The purpose of this activity is for students to compare name brands to generic brands when shopping. It also allows students to assess the difference in price when buying generic brands. S TA N D A R D Planning and Money Management Standard 4: Apply consumer skills to purchase decisions. •A pply comparisonshopping skills to purchasing decisions. Food for Thought Procedure Hand out student activity sheet. This assignment can be done individually or in groups. If possible, send students to different stores. If generic items can’t be located, have students write down the other brand name of the item found. Make sure students total the columns at the bottom of their page to calculate their total savings. As a class, discuss several of the items and compare which stores had the lowest prices (if different stores were visited). Assign different stores for different students. Next, take the total savings—which will represent a week’s worth of grocery shopping—and multiply the amount by four (a month’s savings) and invest for 40 years at 12% to see how much of your retirement you are eating by purchasing only name brand items. Activity Extension Discuss how “unit price labels” work and how to use the labels to identify the best buy on grocery items. Foundations in Personal Finance High School Edition N A ME: DAT E: Name____________________________ Food for Thought Date_____________________________ CHAPTER 8 STUDENT ACTIVITY SHEET FOOd FOR THOugHT Directions Go to a store in your area to “price shop” for the items listed on the mock grocery list. Compare the name brand with generic prices by listing them in the columns. (Some items might not have generic so compare it to to a store in your area to “price shop” for the items listed on the mock grocery list. Compare the name aGo different brand.) brand with generic prices by listing them in the columns. (Some items might not have generic so compare it to a different brand.) item name Microwave popcorn Bread measure 1 loaf 1 gallon Eggs / large 1 dozen Bacon 1 pound Potatoes 10-pound 10 pound bag Canned tomatoes 28-ounce can 28 oz. can Sugar 5 pound bag 5-pound Cola 2 liter Chicken breast Cornflakes Cheese Ice cream 7-ounce tube 7 oz. tube 1 pound 12–14 box 12-14-ounce oz. box 24-slice 24 slice pack 1/2 gallon Tortilla chips 8-ounce bag 8 oz. bag Salad dressing 8-ounce 8 oz. jarjar Toilet paper generic name / price 3 pack box Milk (2%) Toothpaste brand name / price 4 pack TOTAL PRICE Store name and address: ________________________________________________________ FOUNDATIONS in PERSONAL FINANCE CH A P TER 7 Foundations in Personal Finance High School Edition
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