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BUSINESS 8 MARKETING: ADVERTISING Keyboarding KEYBOARDING TIP OF THE DAY SHOULDERS & BACK

Copy the sentence down into word. After typing the sentence, then keep adding sentences to the story (up to 3 sentences). KEYBOARDING ACTIVITY “STORYBOARD” Then REPEAT….

CHOOSE ONE SENTENCE TO START YOUR STORY 2. “Amanda couldn’t believe it, she had been waiting all year for this day.” 1. “It was a bad day, Billy slept through the alarm and was late. Today was supposed to be special. Today Billy was going to…”

BUSINESS 8 FINANCE: MONEY & BANKING Currency: Money

WHAT DO YOU REMEMBER ABOUT MONEY?

Scarce Portable Dividable Durable Look Official Hard to Copy 6 CHARACTERISTICS OF MONEY

LOOK OFFICIAL 4. Official Signatures (Emblems and Crests) 1.Famous National People (Heroes, Leaders, Contributors to Society) 2. National Symbols (Buildings, Objects, Pastimes, Interests, Themes) 3. Legal Writing (Important Constitutional Words & Elements)

GO TO: BANK OF CANADA TYPE IN: SECURITY OR DESIGN FEATURES

HARD TO COPY 4. Hidden Pictures (Scan and Print Proof) 1. Special Materials (Paper, Metal, Fibers, Polymers and Plastics) 2. Special Assembly (Strands and Fibers Woven together) 3. Partial images (Complete Picture when held up to the Light) 5. Holograms (3-d Images upon Reflection of Light)

HARD TO COPY 10. Non-Fluorescents (Special Ink. Chemical Dating or Unique Chemical Detection) 6. Microscopic Writing (Copies  Blur) 7. Braille (Raised Writing, can Feel Ridges) 8. Unique Serial Numbers (Complex Machinery) 9. Waterproof Ink (Anti-Blur and Smudge)

CANADIAN 9 SECURITY FEATURES

INTERESTING FACTS 2. Advanced Technology is required to detect (like black light or radiation detectors) There are security features built into every single bill that are arranged into 3 levels of security: 1.General Public Knowledge (detectable with the visible eye) 3. Top Secret, For Government Eyes Only (for verification purposes) So don’t play with counterfeit money

ACTIVITY 1: MONEY FAMILIARIZATION Download assignment # 1 from my website Use the internet to search for some examples of currency (money) to get some ideas for your own currency to create.

ACTIVITY 2: CURRENCY DEVELOPMENT Use the internet to get ideas and images. Create by hand or with Microsoft Word On your own, use the computer to develop one bill and one coin. You must make: 1) A Canadian 1000 dollar bill 2) The new Canadian 5 dollar coin And then come up with a new name for your money (i.e. a Benjamin, Twoonie, Nickle, Penny, Bit, Rupee, Pound, Drachma)

CLOSING TIME If you are finished either try to improve your $$$ (i.e. play with different graphics, features, counterfeit, design, layout) OR develop a new currency (I.E. different bill or coin value)

EXIT SLIP 2. Do you think that a day will come that there will be no more paper or coin money (i.e. electronic money or cards only)? When? 1. What kind of things do you collect (i.e. money, cards, stamps, games) and why?

CLASS NOTES You can find my notes at UBC Blogs under my name: Mr Vatougios

BANK OF CANADA WEBSITE To help with assignment, check out: DESIGN: series/polymer/ series/polymer/ SECURITY: series/polymer/ series/polymer/ VIDEO: