Selling at stores
Today I sold brownies at stores. I thought I'd get more money if I shorten the prices to 10c. I got about 3$. Some one actually bought 13 brownies. Lauren bought 2 brownies but most people bought 1. Some people closed their stores to buy from other people but I had mine open the whole time so I could have lots of M.A.K money for stores in Febuary. The person who bought 13 brownies closed their store just for the brownies I think. I made 55 brownies and I had 16 brownies left over.
I am glad to see that stores went well. What were the others selling? Did the teachers buy anything from you?
ReplyDeleteYes Mrs. Kammer Lauren's teacher bought from me my teacher Mrs. Lavigne bought from me and Mrs. Forster who helps with the principal, Mrs. Irye.bought from me
ReplyDeleteI did the math and it seems I have $7:44 cents.
ReplyDeleteCan you keep the money?
ReplyDeleteHi Cian
ReplyDeleteIt's not real money. It's special money called MAK money. Grade three children get "MAK money" every time they behave well, get their homework notebook signed, keep their desks tidy and do other stuff that makes the teachers happy.
Every month they get to spend their "MAK money" at stores. A different class gets to sell things they make every month. They can sell whatever they want. The only rule is that they have to make it themselves.
We have nothing like that. We just get a star on our work if it is good.
ReplyDeleteIn grade 1 I think we had something like that.
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