Visit to a supermarket

  • All partner schools are invited to visit local supermarkets and check certain product prices decided in the 1st transnational meeting. The purpose is then to compare prices and evaluate the cost of living in each country.

    Here's the link for the cooperative work: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1O8E739S2Ut0WjlA6imgFtJgLRpcmPK-zG7AP_1rKHrc/edit?usp=sharing.

    Final results - May 2016

    Under the Project Erasmus+ Keep Invest Donate Spend pupils from various countries were assigned searching for certain products and then compare their prices in several shops and countries. At Maths classes pupils worked out formulas that enabled them to make comparisons and draw conclusions. Please read pupils Calameo reports on their findings...

    Vamos às compras - Let's go shopping

     Comparing products and prices among partner countries

    How much water can I save while brushing my teeth? 

     
    Visit to a supermarket - EB1 de Marco de Canaveses, May 2016

              Primary school pupils visit the local supermarket:       "Fomos às compras"

    http://www.kizoa.com/Movie-Maker/d48001775k3260204o1/educao-financeira

    Movie Maker: Educação Financeira - Slideshow

    Visit to a supermarket - Croatia, March 2016 
     
    Students from 2. d class were at the town market and in a nearby shop.
    They had a task to view the prices and quality of fruits and vegetables.
    In the classroom we had a discussion about price and quality.
    We concluded that the offer is better in the market. Prices in the market are different and depend on the quality of a fruit or vegetable.
    In the shop quality of fruits and vegetables is weaker. Therefore, and cost less.
    Students even noticed that on the market they can negotiate with vendors about price and that most of the products are from their own farm.
     
    Visit to a supermarket - Romania, December 2015

      

    Visit to a supermarket - Portugal, December 2015

    Financial education is also about consumer education. 6A class from EB 2,3 de Marco de Canaveses, Portugal, visited the local supermarket chain Continente Modelo. The aim was to help pupils understand the processes used to select, secure and dispose of products and services to satisfy needs and the impacts that these processes have on the consumer. Mission accomplished!

    Visit to a supermarket - Poland, November 2015