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Integrated Literacy Assignment

Integrated Literacy Assignment. Meghan Gregoire. GLCE 2 nd Grade Economics. 2-E.1.0.2 Identify Businesses in the local community. 2-E.1.0.3 Describe how businesses in the local community meet economic wants of consumers.

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Integrated Literacy Assignment

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  1. Integrated Literacy Assignment Meghan Gregoire

  2. GLCE 2nd Grade Economics 2-E.1.0.2 Identify Businesses in the local community. 2-E.1.0.3 Describe how businesses in the local community meet economic wants of consumers. 2-E.1.0.5 Use examples to show that people cannot produce everything they want (specialization) and depend on trade with others to meet their wants.

  3. Trade Books!

  4. Text Book!

  5. Magazines!

  6. Activity Books!

  7. Children’s Dictionary of Occupations

  8. Posters!

  9. Games! \ Grocery Cart Money Bags Coin Value Game

  10. Video! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7WPeUpcBlg

  11. Song! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHY5cdExNa8

  12. Websites! http://pbskids.org/itsmylife/games/boss/ http://www.educational-freeware.com/news/business-games.aspx

  13. Sources! • Axelrod, A. Pigs go to the market. Hong Kong: Simon & Shuster. • Axelrod, A. (1994). Pigs will be pigs. New York: Aladdin Paperbacks • Corr, K. (2009). I think: it's elementary communities. Atlanta: Inspired Educators. • Creative Teaching Associates, Grocery Cart, 1994. • Dube, R. (2010). Business simulation games for teaching kids about economics. Retrieved from • http://www.educational-freeware.com/news/business-games.aspx • Economic activities that fit your curriculum. (2006, June/July). The Mailbox • Hollenback, K. (2003). Naighborhood and communities. New York: Scholastic. • Institute, T. (2007). Social studies alive!, my community. Palo Alto, CA: Teachers Curriculum • Institute. • iVideoXD. (Producer). (2010). Disne'ys recess. [Web Video]. Retrieved from • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7WPeUpcBlg • Learning Resources, Money bags coin value game, 2002. • Liberty. (Producer). (2011). Song lesson for kids homeschooling economics, barter, and trade. • [Song]. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch? • Myers , T. (2004, June/July). Catching on to economics. The Mailbox, 26(3), 34. • Parramore, B., Hopke, W., & Drier, H. (1999). Children's dictionary of occupations. (3rd ed.). • Bloomington: Meridian Education Corporation. • PBS. (2005). Be your own boss. Retrieved from http://pbskids.org/itsmylife/games/boss/ • Rissman, R. (2009). Using money. London: Capstone Global Literacy. • Teressa, S. (2004, Feb./Mar.). Neccessary or not?. The Mailbox, 26(1), 56. • Van Tine, E., Lee, S., Cooper, C., & White, B. (1999). Super social studies. New York: • Scholastic.

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