Level 2 · ages 9–12OECD MTSpend
Bills and receipts
🎯 Goal: Know a bill/receipt lists items bought and the amount; read it to check the total and keep it as proof.
After buying, the seller gives a bill/receipt listing items and the total. You should check it is correct.
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A receipt lists item, quantity, price, and total.
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Check the total is right and no item was wrongly charged.
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Keep the receipt for returns or warranty when needed.
Practice activity
🔍 Get a receipt at home and read what items it has and the total.
Worked example: Mom gives a store receipt. You read: milk 20,000d, bread 15,000d, total 35,000d. You add them up to exactly 35,000d — no error.
Quick quiz
1. A receipt lists what?
→ Items, quantity, price, total
2. Why read a receipt?
→ Check the total is correct
3. Milk 20,000d + bread 15,000d, total?
→ 35,000d
4. Keep the receipt to?
→ Return goods or warranty
5. If the receipt overcharges an item, you should?
→ Tell the seller to recheck
🎯 Real-life mission
Get and read a shopping receipt: find the total and the tax line.
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