Dollar Bill Project 1 person project

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Dollar Bill Project 1 person project You will tell the story of a dollar through our circular economic flow model Power point must be at least 10 slides Each slide will be a transaction Buying something, paying an employee, putting the money in the bank You may have one odd transaction (theft, loss of dollar, etc.)

Dollar Bill Project There must be a slide that involves paying taxes Your slides must make sense and follow the circular flow model When you are finished – save the power point to a place you will remember Then – upload it at moodle

1. save 3. Click on the dropbox 2. Go to moodle 4. Click browse, select your file, click upload

The life of Bill McDollarpants Example

The worker in the print shop was paid for his work.

The worker went to Wendy's to by chicken nuggets.

The restaurant gave Bill to a customer for change.

Bill was used to buy a soda.

The owner of the soda machine takes the dollar and puts it in the bank.

The bank loans the money to a candy shop owner.

The candy shop owner expands his business and builds an additional store. He uses bill to pay a contractor.

The contractor pays his employee with bill.

The employee pays his taxes.

The government gave Bill to a school.

The school spent bill on books.

The Book Company bought paper from a stinky paper mill.

The paper mill bought their employees nose plugs.

The nose plug company donated the dollar to mitt romney’s campaign.