Introduction
Have you ever wondered where money goes each month? Many families struggle to balance income and expenses—and that’s where math becomes a powerful real-life tool.
In this WebQuest, you will become a financial planner. Your job is to create a realistic monthly budget for a Filipino household using math concepts like percentages, ratios, and problem-solving.
By the end of this activity, you’ll understand how math helps people make smart financial decisions every day.
Task
Your group will create a Monthly Budget Plan Presentation for a household.
Your output must include:
- A monthly income (assigned or chosen)
- A detailed list of expenses (food, rent, transportation, utilities, savings, etc.)
- Use of percentages to show how income is distributed
- A pie chart or graph
- At least 2 recommendations on how to save money
Final Output:
- PowerPoint, Canva presentation, poster, or spreadsheet
- 5–10 minute group presentation
Process
Step 1: Form a Group
- 3–4 members per group
- Assign roles:
- Researcher
- Calculator
- Designer
- Presenter
Step 2: Understand Income
- Your teacher will assign or you will choose a monthly income (e.g., ₱15,000, ₱25,000, ₱40,000)
Step 3: Research Expenses
Identify typical monthly expenses in the Philippines:
- Food
- Rent/Housing
- Transportation
- Electricity/Water
- School expenses
- Savings
Step 4: Apply Math Concepts
- Convert expenses into percentages of total income
- Ensure total expenses do not exceed income
- Use ratios to compare categories
Step 5: Create a Budget Plan
Include:
- Table of income vs. expenses
- Percent breakdown
- Graph (pie chart or bar graph)
Step 6: Analyze and Recommend
- Is the budget balanced?
- Where can money be saved?
- Suggest at least 2 improvements
Step 7: Present Your Work
- Explain your computations
- Show your graph clearly
- Present recommendations
Evaluation
| Criteria | 4 - Excellent | 3 - Good | 2 - Fair | 1 - Needs Improvement |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Math Accuracy | All computations correct | Minor errors | Some errors | Many errors |
| Budget Plan | Realistic & complete | Mostly realistic | Some gaps | Unrealistic |
| Graph/Visual | Clear & accurate | Mostly clear | Basic | Unclear |
| Analysis | Insightful recommendations | Good ideas | Limited | Weak |
| Teamwork | Excellent collaboration | Good | Some issues | Poor |
Conclusion
Congratulations! You have successfully created a real-life budget using math skills.
Through this activity, you learned how math helps people:
- Manage money wisely
- Make informed decisions
- Plan for the future
Reflection Questions:
- What was the hardest part of budgeting?
- What would you do differently in real life?
- Why is saving money important?
Remember: Math is not just numbers—it’s a life skill.
Credits
Use the following websites:
- https://www.deped.gov.ph
- https://www.bsp.gov.ph (Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas – financial literacy)
- https://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living
- https://www.worlddata.info/asia/philippines/cost-of-living.php
Tools for creating graphs: