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Budgeting your Income

by Adelia G. Medel

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Topic:
Budgeting

Type of Web activity:
Finding sites; using data from the web.

Materials / Software needed:
Web Access, Newspaper(classified ads, store ads/coupons)

 

Audience:
Student
Teacher

Grade Level:
7 - 12

Time involved:
Several days, 1 hour, 1- 2 weeks...

Created on:
8/11/2000

 


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SCENARIO
  • You are now 18 years old and and have been working for 3 months now. You thought that since you have a good job, you can now be on your own.
  • Your parents thouht it's a good idea so they gave you $1000 to start with.
  • You wanted to find a place near your parent's place, that is within the Bay Area. Since you could not afford the rent, you decided to have a roommate. (Your roommate is your project partner.)
  • You are not taking anything aside from your personal stuff.

Here's what you are going to do:

1. What job are you doing? Give a description about your job- location, the kind of work, how much you are paid per hour,week,or month, etc. Consider yourself working a full time job, that is, 40 hours a week. You may use the newspaper and the following suggested links to find "your job" - Bajobs, hotjobs.

2. Enjoy your house/apartment hunting! Click on the following and Good Luck. San Francisco rentals, roommates , Bay Area rentals.

3. Get ready to shop . There are three ways that you can do this: actually go out and "shop", use newpapers ads, or use the following to shop your stuff for your house ....appliances and furniture, basic necessities like pots, pans, plates, silverware,toiletries, and groceries for one month. Click here to shop.. groceries, f urnitures , more shopping.

Writing your Report

1. Write a description of your apartment - location or address, how many bedrooms, what does it look like.

2. Describe how you and your roommate are going to share your responsibilities regarding expenses, duties at home like cooking, cleaning (house, bathroom, dishes,etc) , How abot guests? When and how long can they visit? Are you going to have a curfew? (Remember, both of you are working full time.)

3. Write a summary of your moving expenses, which must include tax on non-food items. Use the following worksheet.

Evaluating your report

Use Worksheet 2 for your evaluation.

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