Disciplinary Theme -
How We Organize Ourselves
Line of Inquiry-
Families participate in a
Families participate in a
market economy as producers and consumers.
Let's start with a book list to pull ideas from -
- Nothing by Jon Agee
- This book also leads to discussions on signs, advertisements, and figuring out how consumers convince each other that they "need" something.
Otis makes a killing when his customers find that they really need to keep buying a bunch of nothing. |
- To Market, To Market by Janet Stevens
- There is a Reading A-Z book with this rhyme
- The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein
- Shel's site is pretty awesome to share with the class
You know this one...wants and needs in a tear-jerking lesson. |
- Caps for Sale by Esphyr Slobodkina
- Reading A-Z has lessons and activities for this book
- Activities from Hubbard's Cupboard
Goods and services |
Now onto some online resources -
- EconEdLink - Goods and Services
- Lessons and interactive student games
- EconEdLink - We are Consumers and Producers
- Lessons and interactive student games
- EconEdLink - Delivering the Goods
- Lessons and interactive student games
- EconKids by Rutgers School of Arts and Science
- Ideas for using children's literature to introduce economic concepts
- Scholastic - Fun Family Finances
- Easy ways to for you to pitch in and help your family spend less
- US Mint Kids Site
- Planet Orange
- Set up a FREE account to this cool interactive site to financial world
- BrainPOP Jr. Needs and Wants
- Producers and Consumers Song
And finally, printables-
So tired -_- z.z.z....coming soon.....
thank you for the resources!! :)
ReplyDelete♥ Jen Ross
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Thanks for all of the great ideas. We decided in a meeting last month to change one of our current PYP units for grade three next year into an economics unit and you have already help me start to prepare.
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