This nonfiction math reader builds literacy skills and math content knowledge, combining informational text, problem-solving, and real-world connections to help students explore math in a meaningful way. Will they make money or just make a mess? Juan and Rose need to learn about starting a business. At least, that is what Juan and Rose think! But, it is not all about sunshine and sugar. On a hot summer day, nothing tastes better than an ice-cold glass of lemonade. Resources for the NYC K-2 Literacy Initiative.Culturally and Linguistically Responsive Teaching.TIME FOR KIDS® Nonfiction Readers: 2nd Edition.Teacher Created Materials Leveled Texts.Exploring Social Studies: West Virginia.Exploring Social Studies: Texas Edition.Exploring Social Studies: California Edition.Culturally and Linguistically Responsive Teaching and Learning.Culturally Authentic and Responsive Texts.Building Fluency through Reader's Theater.Want to test your management skills? Looking at that crowded coffee shop while walking on the streets, have you ever thought that if you would have run the same business, then there would’ve been higher profits? Well, before you try your hand at running that shop, read this article that tells you about a game, which will help you to be successful. ![]() Though it seems childish – the fact being that which kind of businessman plays games, the following one will surely put all your managerial skills to test. Lemonade stand game is a very simple PC game, which can be played by both adults and children. It incorporates the basic economic and business principle-based themes. Your goal is to make as much money as possible, in a given time frame. You control a business that consists of a lemonade stand, and you get to manage all the associated aspects in your bid to earn more money. Purchasing raw material, setting up the prices, quality control, customer satisfaction, etc., are some of the aspects that you have to manage.īased on the weather conditions, you have to decide on how much material to keep in stock, the price of your drink, how to sell maximum lemonade to potential customers, how to maintain quality, etc. Besides the weather, changes can be done to almost every aspect mentioned above. In some versions of the game, you can even change your selling price depending on the time of the day. A higher price towards noon, and a lower price towards the evening, can ensure that you sell maximum lemonade to customers.īeing a business game, it was developed to provide the upcoming managers, administrators, and students, to try their skills by managing a virtual lemonade stand. Since it is a Java-based program, it can be played anywhere, provided the user has Internet access. The player is exposed to a business-like situation, and based on his managerial skills, one would be able to make maximum profit. You have to decide the number of days that you want to play for you can choose from 7, 14, or 30 days. Then, you will need to consider your assets. You will be given USD 20 for your setup, and you have to manage with it. You can buy as many cups, lemons, sugar, and ice cubes as you want, but you must remember that this purchase can be made only once a day. ![]() It is important to keep the weather conditions in mind, as you don’t want to run out of stock on a particularly hot day. Weather is the major component of your business. Always consider it while deciding upon the cost per glass. Once you get the hang of it, you will understand and manage your setup. ![]() You will be given USD 20 in the beginning, and you need to judiciously use this amount to purchase raw materials.The clue to the game is to develop a business sense. I would recommend not to purchase lots of ice, because if you cannot sell the required lemonade quantity, then the ice melts towards the end of the day, resulting in your loss. Also, do not buy too many lemons if your sale is not high enough, then there are chances of the lemons going bad. You need to check the weather for the day, before buying any raw materials.The same applies for sugar too much or too little is both bad for your business. The price that you charge per glass has a huge effect on the amount of glasses, which you would be selling per day.Buy more inventory on a hot day, and less on rainy days. ![]() Keep in mind the mindset of customers, and ensure that your price is managed accordingly.
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