🧮 MATH (40 Lessons) • 🟠 E. Problem Solving & Projects
I can design a small shop poster that shows what I sell and how much things cost. I can use simple prices, coins, and math words so a customer can understand my poster easily.
A good shop poster is clear, simple, and easy to read. It tells people: What you are selling and how much it costs.
1. Shop name
2. Items and prices
3. Simple offers
4. Clear layout
When you design your poster, think like a customer. Can they see quickly: What can I buy? and How much does it cost?
Example: Small shop poster layout
Now you plan your own shop poster. Use real ideas from your home or classroom. The tracing pad can help you write neat short words for your poster.
On paper, write a list of 3–5 items you will sell in your shop. Next to each item, write a simple price (like 1 coin, 2 coins, or 5 coins). Make sure your prices make sense: big things should not be cheaper than tiny things.
Choose one item from your list and create a special offer. For example: "2 cookies for 3 coins" or "Buy 2 pens, get 1 free".
Now draw your full poster on clean paper. Use your plan to keep it neat and easy to read.
Answer each question about shop posters, prices, and simple offers. You may look back at your own poster or the mini-lesson example.
1) What should be at the top of your shop poster?
2) Which list looks most like items and prices?
3) Why do we write prices on the poster?
4) Which price is usually cheaper?
5) A poster says: “Juice — 3 coins”. What does this mean?
6) Which short word might you put on a poster to show a special offer?
7) A poster says: “2 cookies for 3 coins”. This is:
8) Which layout is easiest for a customer to read?
9) Your poster has "Toy — 1 coin" and "Ball — 4 coins". Which is more expensive?
10) Why should you leave spaces between groups of words and pictures?
11) Which title sounds most like a shop name?
12) A customer wants the cheapest item. Which price should they look for?
13) A poster says: “Stickers — 2 coins each”. If you buy 2 stickers, how many coins do you pay?
14) What should you check last before you show your poster?
15) This lesson helps you practise: