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Financial Literacy - Reading a Pay Stub

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The Ontario Octopus
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Grade Levels
9th - 12th
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Pages
29 pages
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I loved this activity. My students were engaged and we talked about all items found on a pay stub and what they mean. Many of my students are in the process of looking for a job and it is very important they understand where their money is going and how much they should be making.
My students were very engaged in this lesson. I feel it is important for them to understand where all their money goes. I also used it for a running a business project. They hired employees and had to calculate their weekly pay. Very engaging.
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  1. Basic financial literacy skills are useful for everyone, but students entering the workplace often struggle with how to complete a time sheet and how to read pay stub. The activities in this bundle provide students multiple opportunities to develop and practice these essential real life math skills.
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Description

Basic financial literacy skills are useful for everyone, but students entering the workplace often struggle with how to read a pay stub.

This pdf contains the following:

  • 8 simplified pay stubs (they do NOT contain year-to-date values) in full and half page versions
  • How to Read a Basic Pay Stub worksheet (2 versions for differentiation)
  • Reading a Pay Stub worksheet for use with any pay stub
  • 4 Comparing Pay Stubs worksheets (1 for each fictional employer found on the simplified pay stubs).
  • Answer keys for How to Read a Basic Pay Stub and Comparing Pay Stubs worksheets.

The simplified pay stubs include a variety of common earnings situations including hourly pay, salary, commission, and bonus/tips. Deductions include federal and local tax, union and professional association fees, retirement and health plans, and charity donations. Please note that not all earnings/deductions situations are included on each pay stub.

This resource is suitable for Ontario's MEL3E and other secondary programs that include financial literacy and life skills. Use this resource to support direct instruction, individual or small group practice, or math centers. Expand upon this package by examining real pay stubs from local businesses (not included).

Please see the preview file to make sure this product is right for you and your students.

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29 pages
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Last updated Jul 28th, 2020
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