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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Evaluate the importance of good spending habits; identify common marketing tricks; describe hacks to stay financially savvy.
HEALTH ED STANDARDS
NHES 7: Practice healthy behaviors and avoid or reduce health risks.
CASEL: Responsible decision-making
KEY VOCAB
savvy
manipulating
endorsements
concoctions
ambience
Lesson Plan: Not Buying It!
Marketers use sneaky tactics to get you to spend big. Here’s how to fight back against the hard sell.
Table of Contents:
1. Preparing to Read
2. Reading and Discussing
3. Building Comprehension and Vocabulary
4. Expanding SEL Opportunities
Before you read the article “Not Buying It!,” ask your students the following pre-reading question:
What are some common marketing tactics used to target teens, and how can I avoid them to maintain healthy spending habits?
Close-Reading Questions The following questions can be shared in printable or interactive form from the Resources tab.
Critical-Thinking Questions
3. Building Comprehension and Vocab
Check students’ comprehension of and engagement with the story with the following assessment tools:
Quiz
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Continue the learning journey with the following extension activity:
DON’T BE A TARGET! Have students put their learning into practice by recording any marketing tricks from the article that they notice over the course of a week, either online or IRL. Then, have them reflect on how noticing these tricks affected their mindset about spending.
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