Mr. Reyes enjoys having financial control over others and often reminds people how much he has helped them financially. What does this situation say about Mr. Reyes’ view of money?
Power
Anna wanted to join both the dance and debate teams, but their practice schedules overlap. She accepts that she can’t do everything and decides to focus on the team she can commit to fully.
Accept that there are limits.
Jason doesn’t track how much he earns or spends. He has no budget and doesn’t care about saving. He says, “Money comes and goes.” What does this show about Jason’s attitude toward money?
Indifference
Miguel enters the classroom and says, "Good morning, Ma'am!" to his teacher and "Hi, everyone!" to his classmates. What key strategy in developing social literacy is shown in the situation?
Greeting
While telling a joke, Alyssa noticed her friend wasn't laughing and looked uncomfortable. She stopped and changed the topic. What key strategy in developing social literacy is described in the situation?
Reading Social Cues
Lara sees a new student sitting alone during lunch. She approaches and says, "Hi, I’m Lara. Would you like to join us at our table?" What key strategy in developing social literacy is shown in the situation?
Initiating Conversation
Maria volunteers to tutor younger students after school, even though she’s tired from her own classes. She chooses to help because she knows others need support more than she needs rest.
Be selfless.
During a group project, Carlo wants to do a video presentation, but his groupmates prefer a live skit. Instead of insisting on his idea, Carlo agrees to combine both ideas so that everyone is happy.
Be willing to compromise.
Rico spends most of his salary on travel, dining out, and new gadgets. He believes money is meant to be enjoyed and doesn’t worry much about saving. What does Rico’s behavior say about how he views money?
Pleasure-oriented
Anna buys branded clothes and the latest iPhone not because she needs them, but because she wants others to see her as successful. What does Anna’s spending habit suggest about her view of money?
Status
When explaining homework to her younger sibling, Bea uses simple words and checks if her sister is following. What key strategy in developing social literacy is shown in the situation?
Understanding the listener
It refers to using reading and writing skills in real-life situations like filling out forms, reading signs, or writing emails.
Functional Literacy
Jake noticed that his friend looked upset after getting a low score. He sat beside him and said, “It’s okay. I know you tried your best. Let’s review together for the next one.”
Empathizing
It refers to the ability to manage one’s personal finances, including budgeting, saving, investing, and spending wisely.
Financial literacy
It refers to putting money aside for future needs or emergencies.
Saving
Two classmates were arguing about whose turn it was to use the computer. Nina suggested they use a timer and take turns fairly. What key strategy in developing social literacy is described in the situation?
Problem Solving
Ella feels bad about herself when she can’t buy the same things her wealthier classmates have. She believes her value depends on how much money she has. What does Ella’s situation reveal about how she connects money and identit
Self-worth
It means we are communicating about more things than ever before.
Increase Breadth of Content
It refers to the skill of understanding and making sense of what is read.
Comprehension Literacy
It refers to the growth and variety of tools that people use to connect and share information, such as the internet, smartphones, and social media.
Increase of Means of Communication
It refers to the overall process of integration and interaction among people, companies, and governments worldwide.
Globalization
It refers to the knowledge of one’s own national traditions, customs, history, literature, and shared beliefs.
Cultural Literacy
It refers to the expansion of influence and interaction across far distances—locally, nationally, and globally.
Increase of Reach
Liza always compares prices before buying anything. She saves receipts, avoids eating out, and prefers to wait for sales even if she can afford regular prices. What does this situation tell you about Liza’s view of money?
Frugal or Frugality
It refers to the ability to read, write, and understand simple words and sentences.
Basic Literacy
It refers to the understanding and respect for different cultural practices, values, and beliefs from various groups around the world.
Multicultural Literacy
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