EconoMONEY & a Sale {#TBT}

I love Thursdays because I get to dig back through all of my old posts and find some of my faves...and I get to throw a few sales! So today, it is all about the booming classroom economy that I have had going on for the past few years! This is probably one of the most meaningful activities {as well as a kid favorite}! So you can check EconoMONEY out below. I am off on another road trip! This time to Virginia! Oh...I will have both of these units on SALE for the next 24 hours, so snatch them up today! 

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**********************************Originally Posted: September 2012**********************

Last week, we were full speed ahead in third grade! Along with learning about reader’s and writer’s workshop, we were also able to dive in to one of our newest additions, which also happens to be a class fave…EconoMoney! After getting my feet wet with a classroom economy last year, I was excited, yet nervous, at implementing an economy at such a large scale. It has been a great experience for the kids and is not only teaching them the value of money, but also of hard work. I am loving it so far! Here is a quick look at what went down last week with our EconoMoney (iPhone style…excuse the quality of the pictures)! 
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The students worked in their analysis groups to write contracts and agree upon salaries for our classroom jobs. They were so excited about their analysis groups and worked so well together!
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Each student will now hold a position for one month and will then apply for new positions. I wish I had taken a picture of their applications. They were the sweetest things ever! The kids were super excited the next day to find out which position they had been hired for!
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Once we had our classroom jobs assigned, it was time to design a currency. They students all shared their reasoning behind how they chose to design their money. Our money will have pictures of myself, our principal, and our student teacher in the middle! Here is a look at what last year’s money looked like!
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Then, we had to find out just how we could earn this new money! The students did a wonderful job learning how to calculate their credits and debits!
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Their first week’s salary will be waiting for them on Monday morning, along with their new EconoMoney wallets.
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I found these cute little “wallets” at Wal-Mart for 50 cents. They are perfect!
If you would like to motivate your students through a classroom economy, you can check out this unit on TPT!
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I hope that you are all enjoying a LONG weekend! I am trying to rest up for what I know will be a super busy week! Happy Monday, friends!

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Head on over to link up with sweet Cara and tell us about one of your favorite ideas from the past! 


2 comments:

  1. I LOVE this! I used this idea for my 2nd graders and they LOVED IT! They learned so much and were so engaged! :)

    Carly
    First Grade Fabulosity (2nd Grade)

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  2. Do you use this as a behavior management tool?

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