Shereen Cachalia from ParkviewJunior shows how Grade 2s can learn about shopping and money using Microsoft Word. This was presented at the Microsoft TeachMeet in Johannesburg in October 2011
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ShereenCachalia_TeachMeet_Shopping-and-Money
1. USING MICROSOFT WORD
Theme: Shopping & Money
AUTHOR: Shereen Cachalia
SCHOOL: Parkview Junior
CLASS: Grade 2 (8 years old)
LEARNING AREAS: Life Orientation;Literacy;Numeracy
2. Using Microsoft Word
The Project:
• Objectives:
• To design a shopping list for either breakfast/lunch/supper or a
braai; picnic or party
• To use their Mathematical skills and apply them to a practical
scenario
• The following instructions was given to the learners:
• Use Word Art for the heading
• Choose 6 items from the advertisement provided and include the price of
each item
• Insert 2 pictures from ClipArt
• Change the Font & Colour
• Type your names and class before printing – on a separate sheet of paper,
work out the total of your shopping & how much change you will get from
R200.00
3. Using Microsoft Word
Discussion , Gathering of Information & Completing the Project
• The children worked in pairs and were given a Checkers advertisement.
They had to decide which meal they were going to plan a shopping list
for.
• They circled the 6 items that they agreed on and typed out the shopping
list including all the instructions they were given
• They then worked out the total of their shopping and the change that
they would receive from R200.00
• A few days later they actually went out shopping to the local Spar and
did some shopping for themselves.
4. Subject Relevance
Life Orientation
Critical Thinking
Decision Making
Collaboration & Communication
Creativity
21st Century skills
Literacy & ICT
Reading for Information
Microsoft Word
Numeracy
Applying Addition & Subtraction Skills
5. Microsoft Word
Review
• This was a wonderful exercise for the learners, particularly in Life Skills
where the children were given an opportunity for creative thinking. They
discussed, negotiated and gathered information using a real newspaper
advertisement as well as applying their Numeracy skills.
• They were motivated and excited about planning a shopping list. In fact,
a few parents have said that since the project, they’ve been offered by
the children to plan their home and holiday lists.
• I used the project to assess the level of their ICT and other skills.