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Money Supply

Teaching Money Supply through Star Wars and a Think-Pair-Share:

Goals for students in Kindergarten and Older

Additional goals for grades 9-College

Time Required: The entire lesson should take 15-20 minutes if you only address cases where bartering is used today, and 25-30 minutes if you include the more advanced lessons on international currency and hyperinflation. 

Materials Required: None

Overview:

An understanding of Money Supply allows students to understand several economic concepts, such as what makes a good type of money, different types of money (and why some money is more valuable than others), bartering, hyperinflation, and liquidity. 

Plan for the Classroom:

First, watch the clip “Qui-Gon’s Republic Credits Are No Good” from The Phantom Menace. Then conduct a Think-Pair-Share with students where you ask students to:

Discussion:

Now that the students have done a think-pair-share and have seen both videos, they should be in a good position to think through bartering situations. Here are some questions you could ask:

For more advanced students, these clips could lead into a discussion that hyperinflation – which makes currencies worthless – leads to bartering and how this has happened throughout history.  (Germany between the World Wars, Zimbabwe and Venezuela now).  

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