A Rooster and a Bean Seed
In this lesson, students hear a folk tale and participate in a simulation that helps them recognize problems with barter and benefits of monetary exch...
Grade: K-2 3-5    Published: 03/17/2003


Funny Money or Phony Money?
Money is what we use to show what goods or services are worth. When you do work, you are paid with money. When you sell something, the buyer gives ...
Grade: K-2    Published: 03/14/2008


To Market To Market
This lesson will help students become good consumers and producers by taking turns buying and selling things in a classroom-created market. Student...
Grade: K-2 3-5    Published: 05/08/2003


Norman Rockwell's 'Curiosity Shop'
Students will look at a picture that Norman Rockwell painted about a Curiosity Shop. A little girl looks like she is about to purchase a doll. Her ...
Grade: K-2    Published: 02/21/2002


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Master Curriculum Guides in Economics: Teaching Strategies - K-2Master Curriculum Guides in Economics: Teaching Strategies - K-2
Grade: K-2   Published: 1993
2 of the 25 lessons are related to this lesson. They are listed below.


Unit 5: Lesson 25 - Bulletin Board: Teddy Bear Picnic
Students prepare for and participate in a picnic with their teddy bears as they learn about markets and prices.
Unit 5: Lesson 22 - Birthday Barter
Students exchange make-believe birthday presents as they learn that people can trade by barter or with money and that money makes trade easier.

Financial Fitness for Life: Pocket Power - Grades K-2 - Teacher GuideFinancial Fitness for Life: Pocket Power - Grades K-2 - Teacher Guide
Grade: K-2   Published: 2001
1 of the 16 lessons are related to this lesson. It is listed below.


Theme 1: Lesson 3 - What Is Money?
This lesson focuses on two types of money -- paper money and coins. The students identify money and its value (ability to buy things) while participating in a money-matching activity. The students g...

 

 
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