Budget day took place on the 9th October 2018. On budget day, the Minister for Finance, Paschal Donohoe announced the budget. The budget speech is important because it outlines the government's priorities for the next financial year. The Budget itself is a plan of future government revenue and expenditure for the country. What type of budget is this year's budget? Is it a deficit, surplus or balanced budget? #budget19 #scoilnet
Starter task: Begin to decode Budget 2019 by watching this Merrion Street News video.
Homework task: Get your class to create a quiz on Budget 2019 by watching the full Budget 2019 Statements presented by Deputy Paschal Donohoe.
Business Studies teachers could examine the National Budget as part of Strand 3, Our Economy. These sample lesson activities are relevant to the following learning outcomes:
3.4 Differentiate between different sources of government revenue and government expenditure.
3.10 Use their knowledge, and information from a range of media sources, to discuss current economic issues and present an informed view.
PowerPoint presentation with lesson activities on the topic of the National Budget. Through the activities, students are encouraged to examine the Irish Government's Expenditure Data for current and capital expenditure. Lesson intentions are outlined on the opening slides and the homework task is related to the NCCA sample classroom-based assessment tasks.
View full descriptionStrand: 3. Our Economy
Strand unit: 04. Government Revenue & Expenditure
NCCA PDF showing a first year assessment task with sample student work. Students design an information leaflet, aimed at a particular group of people, which will help them understand Budget 2016.
View full descriptionStrand: 3. Our Economy
Strand unit: 04. Government Revenue & Expenditure
Suggestions for use: Teacher reference for planning assessments.
Strand: 3. Our Economy
Strand unit: 05. Purpose of Taxation
Suggestions for use: Teacher reference for planning assessments.
Strand: 3. Our Economy
Strand unit: 10. Discussing Economic Issues/ Media Sources
Suggestions for use: Teacher reference for planning assessments.
The Where Your Money Goes website is a graphical, easy-to-use tool for examining Government expenditure over a period of ten years. The data is presented in a variety of interactive charts, the elements of which may be clicked on to show a greater level of detail.
Students seeking more specific details on each sectoral department expenditure could visit the Budget.gov.ie website.
Image Source:The Irish Governments Expenditure Data
Compare articles from previous budgets to the 2019 budget using the Irish Newspaper Archive.
Travel back in back with this 'Reeling in the Budgets' timeline of budget speeches since 2004.
Use the Income Tax Calculator to work out how the budget affects various people.
CSPE teachers could look at the National Budget from different perspectives. Ask your students the following questions:
Is everyone happy with Budget 2019? Place your feet in another person's shoes. Now look at the world from their eyes, have your opinions on the budget changed? If so, how have your opinions changed? If not, why have your opinions remained the same?
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