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Page 1: Parent Informational Meeting April 13, 2010 WOS Grade Three Teachers.

Parent Informational MeetingApril 13, 2010

WOS Grade Three Teachers

Page 2: Parent Informational Meeting April 13, 2010 WOS Grade Three Teachers.

Welcome Overview of Mini-Society (Economic

Unit)What is it?Why this approach?Educational Connections

How parents can help

Page 3: Parent Informational Meeting April 13, 2010 WOS Grade Three Teachers.

Mini-Society is an experience-based instructional system targeted primarily for teaching entrepreneurship, economics, and citizenship concepts to students ages 8 to 12.

Page 4: Parent Informational Meeting April 13, 2010 WOS Grade Three Teachers.

Mini-Society was developed by Dr. Marilyn Kourilsky.

It has been refined over three decades, and it is in use by teachers and students in over 43 states.

Mini-Society is endorsed by the U.S. Department of Education.

Page 5: Parent Informational Meeting April 13, 2010 WOS Grade Three Teachers.

Mini-Society is NOT a simulation; it is a real experience for students.

Thus, students are highly motivated to learn concrete economic concepts that affect them today, not abstract ideas that they’ll need to know sometime in the future.

Page 6: Parent Informational Meeting April 13, 2010 WOS Grade Three Teachers.

In the Mini-Society, students develop an economic society under the guidance of their teacher.

Children identify business opportunities and initiate entrepreneurship ventures to provide goods and services to their fellow citizens.

Page 7: Parent Informational Meeting April 13, 2010 WOS Grade Three Teachers.

When in full swing, students will begin financial exchanges, form business partnerships, and encounter the dilemmas confronting members of any economic system.

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Personal as opposed to vicarious involvement. (Real life vs. simulation)

Active as opposed to passive roles. Opportunity for decision making, the

consequences of which students will bear.

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encourages independent, creative, self-directed inquiry learning

Develop and experience their own "real world" in the context of entrepreneurship

Acquire concepts and skills in multiple subject areas

Discover the importance of cooperation Learn about setting and achieving goals Develop understanding how scarcity and

choice govern our economic decisions

Page 10: Parent Informational Meeting April 13, 2010 WOS Grade Three Teachers.

Class currency is infused into the “society” through an auction.

Items may be brought in to auction off. All sales are final! Students need written permission from parents/guardians to auction off their property. A permission slip will be sent home separately.

Page 11: Parent Informational Meeting April 13, 2010 WOS Grade Three Teachers.

Spend no more than $10 over the course of Mini-Society on materials for

your child.

This is critical! As much as possible, we want students to be creative in using low- or no-cost materials.

* Please…no selling of food or drink!

Page 12: Parent Informational Meeting April 13, 2010 WOS Grade Three Teachers.

Materials you provide . . . and your work.

•If you help your child produce goods, negotiate a labor contract.

•Consultant fees

•Bartering services

•Allowance (class currency)

If you give your child free labor, they cannot accurately calculate their profit margin.

(Profit = Income - [labor+ materials + overhead capital])

Page 13: Parent Informational Meeting April 13, 2010 WOS Grade Three Teachers.

Encourage entrepreneurship in your child.

Help her or him find creative and innovative ways to make products (goods) or services with *little or no money.

•Recycle! Students are encouraged to use materials they already have to construct product.

Page 14: Parent Informational Meeting April 13, 2010 WOS Grade Three Teachers.

We will have several “Market Days” and invite you to come to one Market Day as well.

The dates/times of Market Days will be given in advance, including the one in which families are invited to.


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