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Welcome to HumanitiesPlease sit without moving chairs (you will be moving
again soon)
Today is Monday, April 28, 2014 and you will need:
• Notebook• Writing tool
• Collect ATDOAPTI novels• Vocabulary Celebration of Learning can be taken
at lunch.• Pass back papers
• Start up is your choice of STWC
SEE, THINK, WONDER, CONNECT
Daily Learning TargetDaily Learning Target
• ““We can investigate our own economic behavior”We can investigate our own economic behavior”
Progression of LearningProgression of Learning
• ““I remember our questions from Thursday”I remember our questions from Thursday”
• ““We can play the International Trade Game”We can play the International Trade Game”
• ““We can explain our actions”We can explain our actions”
“I remember our questions from Thursday”
Freedom vs. Fairness•Do you usually…?
▫Do whatever you want (freedom)▫Do the “right” thing (fairness)▫It depends
Selfish vs. Generous•Are you usually…?
▫Selfish▫Generous▫It depends
International Trade Game
Groups•6 groups, each represents a different
country•All your materials should be in backpacks
and under your table
Objective:•To make money for your country. One way
is by making paper shapes and selling them to the trader
6.5 cm
$500
$300
13 cm
7 cm
9.5 cm 16.3
cm
18.8 cm
$300
7 cm
7 cm 7 cm
$150
10.3 cm
$200
International Trade GameGroups:6 groups, each represents a different country
Objective:• To make money for your country. One way is by making
paper shapes and selling them to the trader
Rules:Only materials in the country envelopes may be usedShapes must be carefully measured and cut before they
can be sold to the traderThe trader will judge the shape and may reject it or
reduce the price if the shape is inaccurateYou may not cut up your envelope or destroy your
materialsWhen you hear the bell you must freeze and listen for
updatesNo physical force is allowed
6.5 cm
$500
$300
13 cm
7 cm
9.5 cm 16.3
cm
18.8 cm
$300
7 cm
7 cm 7 cm
$150
10.3 cm
$200
A1,22 scissors2 rulers1 compass1 triangle template1 semi circle
template1 protractor2 pencils1 sheet of paper$600
B1,22 pencils1 ruler10 sheets of paper$300
C1,22 pencils4 sheets of paper$200
What implements do you currently own?
How much money do you currently have?
How does this game simulate the real world? How does it not?
Make sure that the following materials are neatly arranged in your folder for the next class:
A Group Materials B Group Materials C Group Materials
2 scissors2 rulers1 compass1 triangle template1 semi circle
template1 protractor2 pencils1 sheet of paper$600
2 pencils1 ruler10 sheets of paper$300
2 pencils4 sheets of paper$200
Fist to FiveFist to Five
““We can investigate our own economic We can investigate our own economic behavior”behavior”
Reflection QuestionReflection Question
1.Explain one thing you learned, realized, or thought about in class today?
HomeworkTrade Game concepts worksheet is due
Wednesday
Notes