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To Market, to Market… Social Studies: Market and money ~Mrs. Hall’s Second grade class
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Subject – 2 nd Grade Social Studies Topic – Economics - Markets Objective – Students will be able to explain how people buy and sell goods and services using money. Procedure – A “virtual market” will allow students to shop for goods. Evaluation – A quiz will tests student’s knowledge of the concept of buying goods and services. Materials – Students will be given virtual money and a virtual shopping list. Lesson:
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Goods - Things that are sold or things that someone owns, as in leather goods or household goods. Money– The coins and bills that people use to buy things. Important Terms: Market – A place where people buy and sell food or goods. Click on to see a Video tour of a real market: here
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Lets go shopping! On the next page will be your empty basket and wallet with the money needed to buy all of the things on your shopping list.
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Wallet Shopping Basket
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On the next page will be a shopping list. As you stroll through the market, click on your items to purchase them. Once you have purchased your items, place them in your basket, and continue shopping. After your shopping is done, continue to the quiz that follows. Lets go shopping!
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Shopping List: 3 apples 2 peaches fish 1 ham 1 bag of rice (Click on pictures to purchase items)
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Shopping List: 3 apples 2 peaches fish 1 ham 1 bag of rice (Click on pictures to purchase items)
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Shopping List: 3 apples 2 peaches fish 1 ham 1 bag of rice (Click on pictures to purchase items)
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Shopping List: 3 apples 2 peaches fish 1 ham 1 bag of rice (Click on pictures to purchase items)
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Shopping List: 3 apples 2 peaches fish 1 ham 1 bag of rice (Click on pictures to purchase items)
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Shopping List: 3 apples 2 peaches fish 1 ham 1 bag of rice (Click on pictures to purchase items) Great Job! You‘re done shopping! Click to take the quiz:
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3 Apples for $1.50 (Click on apples to purchase and add to basket) Apples
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Peaches 2 for $1.00 (Click on peaches to purchase and add to basket)
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Fish Fish $2.00 (Click on fish to purchase and add to basket)
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Ham $10.00 per ham (Click on ham to purchase and add to basket)
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Rice $4.00 per bag (Click on rice to purchase and add to basket)
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Wallet Shopping Basket Click on list to Return to continue shopping:
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Wallet Click on list to Return to continue shopping: Shopping Basket
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Wallet Click on list to Return to continue shopping: Shopping Basket
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Wallet Click on list to Return to continue shopping: Shopping Basket
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Wallet Click on list to Return to continue shopping: Shopping Basket
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What have you learned? (Click on the correct anwer) 1. A Market is a place to buy and sell goods. 2. Money is fish, apples, peaches, rice and ham. 3. Goods are when you behave well. TrueFalse TrueFalse TrueFalse
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Your answer is incorrect A Market is a place where people buy and sell food or goods. Return to quiz
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Market – A place where people buy and sell food or goods. Very Good! Return to quiz Correct!
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Your answer is incorrect Return to quiz Money– The coins and bills that people use to buy things. Fish, apples, peaches, rice and ham are not money, they are goods.
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Return to quiz Correct! Money– The coins and bills that people use to buy things. You’re doing Great!
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Correct! Goods - Things that are sold or things that someone owns, as in leather goods or household goods. Great job! Resource Page
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Your answer is incorrect Goods - Things that are sold or things that someone owns, as in leather goods or household goods. Return to quiz
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Resources Scholastic,. (2002).. Scholastic children\'s dictionary. Updated edition : First scholastic pirnting. Harvey, J. (Photographer). (2009). Street market near helens grandparents. [Web]. Retrieved from http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.johnharveyphoto.com/HongKong/StreetMarketNearHelensGrandparentsHg.jpg&imgrefurl= http://www.johnharveyphoto.com/HongKong/StreetMarketNearHelensGrandparents.html&usg=__qtbjC9RK05jxXLbC1gZx- PEFjo0=&h=2848&w=4288&sz=3199&hl=en&start=15&zoom=1&tbnid=u1_p0aUvn2VpxM:&tbnh=125&tbnw=173&ei=PPOETeHKNIbGgAfR6_DH CA&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dmarket%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DX%26biw%3D1123%26bih%3D737%26tbs%3Disch:1&itbs=1&iact=rc&dur=296&oei=H fOETdP0AcLegQeVjfXQCA&page=2&ndsp=21&ved=1t:429,r:10,s:15&tx=112&ty=63 Apples. (2010). [Web]. Retrieved from http://www.dietsinreview.com/diet_column/09/falls-10-most-friendly-and-frightening-foods/ Peaches galore. (2010). [Web]. Retrieved from http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://savingdinner.com/wp- content/uploads//peaches.jpg&imgrefurl=http://savingdinner.com/articles/peaches- galore/&usg=__ZE3MEHwCBzZeFK33juvn5qDxCpI=&h=300&w=430&sz=18&hl=en&start=0&zoom=1&tbnid=QmJ66fbbCA7HXM:&tbnh=113&tb nw=162&ei=yPWETYjAOYrfgQecoanaCA&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dpeaches%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DX%26biw%3D1123%26bih%3D737%26tbs%3D isch:1%26prmd%3Divnsul&itbs=1&iact=rc&dur=343&oei=yPWETYjAOYrfgQecoanaCA&page=1&ndsp=27&ved=1t:429,r:21,s:0&tx=84&ty=65 Open basket. (2011). [Web]. Retrieved from http://www.eurocosm.com/Application/Products/Hampers/Hamper- baskets-GB.asp Bralow, Cox, Larson, A, T, M. (Producer). (2009). Reading terminal market video. [Web]. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p89vm4kr3lE&feature=related
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