Market Day


Our Market Day went very well! The students had a great time running their businesses and using their money to buy products and services from one another. Some of the fifth and sixth grade classes even stopped by to buy some things from the different businesses. I was so impressed with how prepared everyone and with how responsible they were with their money on Market Day! After Market Day was complete, the students worked with their business partners to evaluate their business' success. They determined whether they made a profit or had a loss, and discussed what made their business successful and what could have improved their businesses. They also reflected upon how well they worked together with their partners and what they learned from the experience.

Katie and Nora with their business "The
Great Sugary Factory"
Hunter, Griffen, and Liam try to keep up with
the demand for milkshakes.
Tierney and Miya at their business,
"The Chocolate Tower"
Aidan, Zac, and CJ wait for customers at
"The Sports Palace"
Logan and Maddox display their products at
"Angry Bird Accessories"
Kohl and Jagger at"Paper Fill Fun"
Allie and Sarai wait for customers.
Maurizio and Hayden are ready for
Market Day to start at "Donut Land"
Ali and Kail are ready at "Origami Gami"
Iyana, Madison, and Jolina display their products
Aidan and PJ wait for movie goers outside
of "AMT Theaters"
Katie and Nora try to keep up with
the demands of the customers.
Lorna and Alyssa sell their tattoos.
Aidan and CJ sell baseball cards to sixth graders.
Kail shows off his purchases of the day.
Alyssa and Lorna are ready for business at the Tattoo Factory.
Zac, CJ, and Aidan count the money they made during
Market Day.
Alli and Sarai add up their money.
PJ and Aidan determine whether they had a profit
or a loss with their business.
Katie and Nora reflect on how their business did.
Logan and Maddox count the money they made.
Maurizio and Hayden discuss what worked well and
what didn't for their business.
Alyssa and Lorna look at their expenses and compare
that to the money they made during Market Day to
determine whether or not they made a profit or
had a loss.
Reflections on Mini Society.
Profit or Loss?

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