Monday, April 22, 2013

As the kids say, "It's a Dark Day in Nunamakerville!"

Today was my annual Great Depression lesson.  I realize that I shouldn't look forward to this lesson, but I will admit to you that it is my favorite lesson of the year.  This morning I told the kids that I would double any money that they deposited into their bank accounts.  I had a line of kids chomping at the bit to deposit serious amounts of their hard earned money.  Brooke deposited $273 for a grand deposit total of $546 once it was doubled.  These kids were walking on cloud nine as if it were raining money in our classroom!

After lunch our class bank book mysteriously disappeared.  The entire class was going through the classroom in search of the missing bank book.  I told them that I was very sorry, but if we couldn't find the book all of their money in the bank would no longer exist.  Panic struck!  Then I told them that taxes would have to go up to $5 next week in order to pay for some of the services that we had recently added in the classroom.  Oh goodness, the kids started chanting, "New President! New President!"

The kids had their Monday store time and barely anyone shopped.  I even heard Nolan say that he wasn't going to pay his employees today.  I had a couple of kids almost in tears over their economic crashes.  I let this go over for about an hour, telling the kids that we just had to move on with our lessons and that they could make the money up next week somehow.  This was not a popular statement to say the least!  Unfortunately, I also had to tell them that there would be no more class jobs because the bank has closed down and I could no longer pay them.  Did I mention that "life happened" to a few kids too?  Many kids who had never felt debt in this classroom went into debt for the first time.  Economic woes were felt by all.  The best comment was made when I told the kids that they needed to replace the roof on the barn because the horse was getting wet when it rained.  It was going to cost $100 to replace the roof.  Chris's response was, "Who cares?  The horse will just have to deal with it!"

After an hour of pandemonium and attempts to move on with the school day we began discussing the Great Depression.  We talked about how the kids felt about their situation and how people felt back when the Great Depression hit our country.  We looked at images online of Great Depression times.  And, yes, I told the kids that the money would be back in their accounts tomorrow morning.  Thank goodness for the FDIC!

I didn't get this year's depression on film to share, but you can check out the Great Depression of 2011 at http://www.mc4k.com/how-it-works/. Just click the play button on the right hand picture that says, "Great Depression."  Enjoy living through history with my students!

2 comments:

  1. Greyson was so mad when he came home, he couldn't even get explain it well... then i heard "great depression' and was like....oooooohhhh hahahha great job! you not only teach the lesson, you make them feel the emotions!!

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  2. Love it, amazing and very interesting!!!

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