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LESSON PLAN
Is It Time to Eliminate the Penny?
Skill
Analyzing Authors’ Claims
Read the Article
YES: Robert Whaples; Professor of Economics, Wake Forest University
NO: Mark Weller; Executive Director, Americans for Common Cents
Analyze the Debate
1. Set FocusFrame the inquiry with these essential questions: What is money? How does money differ from currency? How are different denominations—or currency amounts—relevant to a functioning economy??
2. Read and DiscussHave students read the debate and then answer the following questions:
Extend & Assess
4. Writing PromptIn an essay, evaluate one of the debaters’ arguments. Assess whether the reasoning is valid and whether it’s supported with evidence. Point out biases or missing information.
5. Classroom DebateShould the U.S. eliminate the penny? Have students use the authors’ ideas, as well as their own, in a debate..
6. VoteGo online to vote in Upfront’s poll—and see how students across the country voted.
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