Wednesday, March 18, 2009

How did you spend your money?

This week you were PRODUCERS and CONSUMERS. In your group, you planned to sell a PRODUCT. You chose to sell a GOOD or a SERVICE. You were also given $16 dollars to spend. You saw posters, watched commercials, and decided what you were going to buy. How did you choose to spend your money? What did you buy? Why did you buy it?


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14 comments:

Hannah said...

I spint my mony on a servise. You are funny.

Damian said...

I diud to servicess.They are good.

Lakeisha said...

the all risin i got three percils because i like them .It was very fun.I hope you had a lot of fun.

Hannah said...

I buied a servise and it was someone that would read me a book.

Christopher said...

I bot Services. they are gog to woch me

Damian said...

I bowt a book one.I bowt a dowt brack a rule one. They are good.

Ethan said...

I brot an craft for $15! I brot it beces I wont'ed it.16 - 15 = 1.

Dakota said...

Becus that pikshur wus a cartown and it wus cool and it wus spongbob and pachrick.It is my favrit cartown. Do you like cartowns?

Jade said...

I bote the pisher. I like it.
I like it bekse it was pretty.

Hunter said...

I but a pickhser and its just so good I love it. i but it bekos i love it.

Jamey said...

I bot a pichl. I bot the picher bekoos i lich it woos byoofowl.

Christian said...

I bolt pinlces they were 15 bucks. I bolt Lakesha and Daktoa to make sure I do not any thing bad.It was fun.I bolt not to be bad becase I onle got my name the bord once.

Grace said...

Ms.Edwards I have spent my money wisely . You can see becose i had 16 dollers. I bolte a serves Lakeisha and Dakota are going to help me

Room 306 said...

This is our response from Governor Beverly Perdue.

What an honor it is to be invited to take part in this wonderful blog for Edwards' Eagles first grade class. I took some time to visit the blog today. It is easy to see how much fun Ms. Edwards' students are having and how much they are learning.

Whether deciding how to spend a few cents in your allowance, or billions of dollars in the North Carolina state budget, it all comes down to one thing: Choosing what matters most to you.

As governor, there is nothing more important than you, the students in Ms. Edwards' first grade, and all of the other students in North Carolina classrooms just like yours. I want to make sure all students learn all they can. I also want your teachers to have all the tools they need to be the very best at helping you learn. If teachers and students all do their part, I know there will be a bright future for all of us and for North Carolina.

That is why I like the job of governor so much. Every day I have the opportunity to help make the lives of people all over North Carolina a little better. As the first person in my family to go to college and the first woman to become North Carolina governor, I know there is no limit to where our dreams can take us if we do our best in school and work hard.

I wish all of you in Ms. Edwards' first grade a wonderful spring and great success as you continue your education.

Sincerely,

Bev Perdue