I teach 3rd grade at a public school in South Carolina. The enrollment at my school is approximately 500 students ranging from kindergarten to 5th grade. It is our school's mission to develop responsible, independent learners who value diversity and the arts.
The students and faculty at my school are actively involved in many service learning projects that are incorporated into the classroom curriculum. We also have school-wide jobs that allow students to experience the process required in obtaining a job. In my classroom we have also raised money for and participated in the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life walk. The students have been able to use this experience to count money, graph information collected from other classrooms, interview family members about cancer, and write about their experiences.
As we prepare to begin a new school year, I would like to incorporate a "class account" that would allow students to learn about money management while hopefully instilling in them a desire to reach out to help others. Language arts and math would be integrated through the use of a unit on the study of money. This opportunity would allow the students to learn about spending and saving, practice addition and subtraction, practice using a calculator, and provide students a chance to be able to contribute something to their own school or even to a greater cause beyond the doors of our school.
In order to accomplish this goal, our class would need 24 calculators to allow students to balance our class account, an overhead calculator that would allow me to model the use of a calculator for students, a chart stand and chart tablet to display the class account in a central location, 25 pocket folders with fasteners for students to keep track of both our class account as well as their own personal account, and 24 small piggy banks for the students to start their own personal account. The class money will be deposited into an account set up at a local credit union.
I would greatly appreciate your help in providing these students with the following opportunities: 1) have fun while improving basic math skills; 2) develop life long money management skills; and 3) create a desire to give back to the community. Thank you for taking the interest and time to read through my proposal.
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