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Business Aspect Dani Merar

Our Project Simulating a community All different aspects of school/life

Objective To teach kids how to deal with a real life situation in a fun and engaging way. Business aspect Math aspect English aspect Reading aspect Writing aspect Social aspect

How We Will Accomplish Business Aspect Open a store Interactions with customers Money Supply and demand Profit and loss

Customer Interactions How to handle different situations Easy vs difficult things Differences between being a customer and an employee Making people feel special/one of a kind

Money Making change Adding up the prices Pricing items accordingly

Supply and Demand What you have versus what consumers want Translates over to real life-always a supply and demand

Profit The money that you make Math skills (addition)

Loss Math skills (subtraction) Deal with tight financial situations Teaches borrowing and sharing

How It All Comes Together In the end we will put all of these ideas to test when we open our “community” for one whole school day!