The long awaited moment has finally arrived. Today
the students finally had the opportunity to do their shopping spree. The Jade Shop officially opened for the first time since the Classroom Economy project launched in April.
Among the items sold were stationaries such as pencils, erasers, rulers, sharpeners and colouring pencils which sold at $30 each. The other items such as tumblers, notebooks, pencil case and nursery rhymes book were also sold but at a little higher price.
Among the items sold were stationaries such as pencils, erasers, rulers, sharpeners and colouring pencils which sold at $30 each. The other items such as tumblers, notebooks, pencil case and nursery rhymes book were also sold but at a little higher price.
The students really enjoyed shopping at the shop. Some of them even surprised that they were able to buy real things with fake money, the Jade Dollar. Most of the students bought stationaries as they were essential items needed in the class.
In addition, the students were given conversational dialogue to be used during the transactional process. As this was their first time making transaction in English, students were seen a little bit shy when conversing among themselves.
At the end of the day, the Jade Shop managed to collect $620.00 for the sales.
Jade Shop signage welcoming the customers.
The cashiers busy preparing to open the shop
Stationaries sold at $30 each
Among the other items sold.
A student is choosing some items to be bought
A student is making a transaction
Committed cashiers welcoming the customers with their smiles
The shop is closed
The students are helping to put things back into order
The boys are shopping at the Jade Shop
The customers are busy shopping at the Jade Shop
The cashiers are counting the money collected from the sale
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