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:[[ Launch: Managing a Tight Budget ]]
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Set up a role-playing activity where students simulate managing a household budget. Provide each group with a fixed monthly income and a list of necessary expenses (e.g., rent, groceries, utilities). Include unexpected costs like car repairs or medical bills, forcing students to prioritize and make trade-offs.
:[[ Launch: Paying Off Large Debts ]]


Socratic Questions:


    What strategies did you use to decide which expenses were most important?
    How does having limited resources affect your decision-making?
    What skills or habits could help you manage financial constraints more effectively?
[[ Challenge: “Balancing the Budget” ]]
=Paying Off Large Debts=
Launch:
Present students with a fictional scenario: They owe $10,000 in student loans with varying interest rates and monthly payment options. They must create a repayment plan, considering how to minimize interest and pay off the debt efficiently.
Socratic Questions:
    What factors did you consider when choosing your repayment strategy?
    How does interest affect the total amount you pay over time?
    What are the benefits and challenges of paying off debts quickly versus slowly?
[[ Challenge: “The Debt Payoff Challenge” ]]


=Making Significant Financial Decisions=
=Making Significant Financial Decisions=

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