Consumer Smarts

Consumer Smarts

Game • 45 min of learning

Here's how Consumer Smarts aligns with curriculum standards in Rhode Island. Use the filters to change the location, set of standards, and grade level.

Standards
Defined by Jump$tart National Standards in 2022 4th Grade and align with Consumer Smarts
4-1a: Give examples of differences in people's preferences that can influence their spending on goods and services.
4-3a: Define the concept of opportunity cost.
4-5a: Explain how peer pressure can affect purchasing decisions.
4-2b: Analyze how people differ in their values and attitudes about spending money.
4-3b: Provide examples of financial choices that have opportunity costs.
4-5b: Share examples of how price, spending choices of others, peer pressure, or advertising influence a purchase decision.
4-1c: Find an example of an advertisement (in a newspaper, magazine, on TV, social media, or online) that is designed to influence people to spend money right away instead of saving their money.
4-2c: Describe ways that people can decrease expenses to save more of their money.