Contributor: Danielle Childers. Lesson ID: 10151
What would happen if you went to the ice cream store with a chicken and tried to pay for your cone with it? We have money so you don't have to carry livestock to pay bills. Learn all about money!
See if you can find a $1 bill.
Observe the symbols, words, and numbers.
Money has been used in the United States since the settlers came over in the late 1600s, but it wasn’t until after the Civil War that the money we are accustomed to today began. Here is a History of American Currency timeline from uscurrency.gov, showing the history of money in the U.S. The chart expands as you scroll down.
Name some functions of money and write them down on a white board or chart paper.
Look more closely at the system of bartering. This Econ Vids for Kids: What is Money? video will help you understand it better:
When you are finished with the video, play the Escape from the Barter Island game from the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. Then, answer these questions:
Continue on to the Got It? section to find out more about why we have money.