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1 Towards Independence: Major Purchases Mobile Phones – Part 1

2 Syllabus outcomes: 5.8 researches and assesses commercial and legal informational using a variety of sources EN4-2A effectively uses and critically assesses a wide range of processes, skills, strategies and knowledge for responding to and composing a wide range of texts in different media and technologies

3 Indicators of learning: Students access and use a range of sources, including internet sites, that provide information on mobile phones and contracts

4 Assessment: Students could be assessed on their understanding through class discussion. Teachers ask students to submit Worksheet and assess this as well. Reflections: List three new things that you learned today about mobile phone deals. In your opinion, which of these components is the most important? When you buy your next mobile phone, what will you do differently?

5 Resources required: ‘Money watch 8: Big Ticket purchase’ video (embedded) MoneySmart Rookie 'Phoney Deals' video (embedded) Data projector, TV and DVD player, or computer 'Mobile Phone' Convo Activity worksheet/s – Available at: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cxwo_BYq1Nk5v0uvGA0zHznt0fp9RkB4w- KsbLZZW38/edit?usp=sharing https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cxwo_BYq1Nk5v0uvGA0zHznt0fp9RkB4w- KsbLZZW38/edit?usp=sharing Computers with internet access ASIC's MoneySmart and MoneySmart Teaching websites

6 Lesson Content Students watch Major Purchases Video as introduction to topic Video available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odfK0ohSaEc

7 Lesson Content Class Instruction: Facilitate class discussion on what a major purchase is and what kind of goods would be considered as a major purchase. Type of answers sought – House, Car, Furniture, White goods, Electronic equipment (High end) mobile phones Management Plan: Write students responses on mind-map on whiteboard

8 Lesson Content MoneySmart Rookie 'Phoney Deals' video Video Available at: https://www.moneysmart.gov.auhttps://www.moneysmart.gov.au

9 Lesson Content Class Instruction: Students watch the MoneySmart Rookie 'Phoney Deals' video Facilitate a class discussion of some of the video's key messages. Ask the class, 'What mobile phone issues does the video highlight? Management Plan: Write responses on the board - responses should focus around: Selecting the right plan requires research Be aware of how you use your phone and how much data you will need You need to consider all the costs associated with a plan A contract comes with obligations Before you select a plan make sure you understand it Work out how much can you afford to spend You (or your parents) are responsible for paying phone bills and can get into debt You need to seek advice if you can't pay you mobile phone bill Take care if you travel overseas with your mobile.

10 Lesson Content Class Instruction: Pose the following focus question to the class, 'How do we avoid or solve the mobile phone errors we saw in the video? Allow 45 minutes of class time in this session for the groups to conduct their research. However, they will require additional class time to develop and present their findings. Establish groups and assign topics. Allocate students to groups (three – four). Provide each group with a different Money Smart activity sheet (See Resources). If there are more than five groups, some topics will need to double-up. Management Plan: The focus question should be written on the board, or displayed on the data projector or TV screen. The teacher should make enough copies of worksheets 1 - 5 to allow one per group. Copies of Worksheet 6 will need to be made and provided to each student before the groups present their findings.

11 Lesson Content Class Instruction: Students report their main findings about each topic back to the class using the following umbrella question as a starting point of reference: “What do rookies need to know when they purchase their NEXT mobile phone?” Students record key findings on Worksheet 6: Key findings on solving mobile phone rookie errors Management Plan: The focus question should be written on the board, or displayed on the data projector or TV screen. The teacher should make enough copies of worksheets 1 - 5 to allow one per group. Copies of Worksheet 6 will need to be made and provided to each student before the groups present their findings.

12 Differentiation Ideas: ADHD: Place them closest to you. This can enable discreet interaction between you and the child and help keep the child on task. Being at the front of the class often diminishes many visual distractions, including the movement and activities of the other students. Place the student next to quiet, hard working peers. Clear and concise instructions will enhance their ability to comply Ask questions to actively engage the student Being the teachers assistant will help them to participate in the lesson

13 References: Money watch 8: Big Ticket purchases - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odfK0ohSaEc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odfK0ohSaEc Money smart website – https://www.moneysmart.gov.auhttps://www.moneysmart.gov.au Tips for managing ADHD in the classroom - http://www.education.vic.gov.au/Documents/school/principals/particip ation/tipsmanagingadhdinclass.pdf http://www.education.vic.gov.au/Documents/school/principals/particip ation/tipsmanagingadhdinclass.pdf


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