around the house
Objectives
1. To create an understanding of the financial responsibilities associated with setting up and running a household
2. To promote creativity in cost-cutting throughout the home
Discussion
Introduce money management as it pertains to costs around the house with the following discussion points:
- What are the costs associated with the set up of a house?
- What are the costs associated with running a house?
- Discuss the idea of a house as a money pit. Do students agree/disagree?
- Suggest some savings tips that might be associated with a house.
- Discuss a few different rooms in the house and costs associated with those specific rooms (i.e. the cost of buying a TV in the rec‑room, the cost of cable and the electricity used to run the TV).
Activity
Shrink a space
Length: 3 hours
Materials: Around the House Student Handout, shoe-sized box, store catalogues, art supplies for diorama, computer for research (optional)
- In this activity, students will be required to research the costs associated with starting and running one of the following rooms: kitchen, living room, computer room (office), bathroom, bedroom, laundry room, and recreation room (TV room). Students will also get to build a diorama (model in a box) of that room that outlines specific costs associated with the space.
- To begin the activity, have students fill out their Around the House Student Handout, which will direct them in recording the setup and running costs of each particular room.
- Once the handout is complete, students will build a diorama, which represents their respective room and its associated costs. Dioramas may then be presented to the class and assembled to create an entire house.
Extension
- Encourage students to walk through their own room at home and list the setup and running costs. How might savings be realized?
Collaborative Feedback
- What were some of the surprise costs associated with each room?
- Compile a list of saving tips discovered by the students that built each room.
Teacher Tips
- This activity could be turned into a green initiative by promoting environmental cost savers around the house. The fully assembled diorama could be displayed in the school so everyone could learn from it.
















