SCARCITY;
ECONOMICS
Here is a quick and easy
way to introduce scarcity into economics.
Economics -game - scarcity
This game is a take-off of the childhood game musical chairs.
Rules of the game scarcity. Write rules on board before game begins
and review rules.
1. Every student begins
the game standing
2. Every student wants a chair at the completion of the game
3. There is one student to a chair
4. The person that has more than 50% of their body on the chair earns
the right to that chair.
5. Winners are those that have a chair at the completion of the game.
Preparation for game - remove
5 chairs from your classroom, enough so a few of your students will
not be able to sit down. I do this after an activity that requires them
to be up and about so they do not notice that the chairs are missing.
Preparations begin with an introduction to economics and resources and
scarcity. Begin by telling the students that they experience scarcity
everyday in their daily lives. Whether it is the money that they would
like to spend but do not have, the vacation that they would like to
go on but cannot afford or the fresh fruit they have been wanting but
is not available at this time of year. Ask the students to stand and
mingle with classmates and list two items from 3 people in the class
that they wish they had but cannot afford or get at this time. (While
they are doing this remove your chairs.)
Keep everyone standing and
inform them of the game they are going to play(see rules above) you
can play music or simply tell everyone to have a seat. Those that have
a seat are the economic winners and those that do not have experienced
scarcity. You can now tell the students how difficult it will be to
stand the entire period as those that do not have the economic means
cannot buy the things they want.
Maritta Gotz
Churchland High School
Portsmouth VA