Marketers use sneaky tactics to get you to spend big. Here’s how to fight back against the hard sell.
Evaluate the importance of good spending habits; identify common marketing tricks; describe hacks to stay financially savvy.
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.
1. Preparing to Read
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?
2. Reading and Discussing
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
Vocab Builder
4. Expanding SEL Opportunities
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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