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POCKET MONEY. Mariana Kolarska. Predict. banknotes. p ocket money. p iggy bank. coins. Aims. To learn some new vocabulary related to pocket money. To develop critical thinking and problem solving skills. To develop fluency and express points of view. Reflect.
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POCKET MONEY Mariana Kolarska
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Aims • To learn some new vocabulary related to pocket money. • To develop critical thinking and problem solving skills. • To develop fluency and express points of view.
Reflect • How much pocket money do you get each week? • Do you get your pocket money every day or once a week? • What do you spend it on? • Do you save any of your pocket money? • How much do you save? Are you saving for anything now? Online Stopwatch
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Task £1= 2,53 leva Children around the world get a different amount of pocket money. $1= 1,78 leva €1= 1,96 leva Where do children receive the most pocket money per month?
Conclusion What are the three important things for you from this lesson.
Aims Did we achieve the aims of our lesson?
Homework Write a paragraph /50 words/ about how you manage your pocket money. Use the plan. • Mention the facts / the money you get and spend every week/. • Compare with your peers from around the world. • The good and bad points of having pocket money. • How you plan it. • Your conclusion.