Who Wants to Be A Millionaire Required Purchases (by date)
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Who Wants to Be A
MillionaireRequired Purchases
(by date)
Week of November 2-6Annual Salary: $45,000
Required Purchases
November 2/3
• Florence Self-Build Houseo Rent: $83.52/montho Buy: $ $27,839.88
• Wheaties - $3.48/wk• Canton Crepe Dress - $274.92• Wool skirt with jersey shirt -
$128.48• Cotton trousers with Knit
Sweater - $136.41• Double-Breasted Suit -
$368.88
November 4/5
• Beaded fringe evening gown - $340.40
• Full Dress Tuxedo - $387.65
Week of November 9-13Annual Salary: $45,000
Required Purchases
• Diapers - $5.61• Clothing – $25.86• Crib - $819.15• Teddy Bear -
$13.41
CONGRATULATIONS!!
Who Wants to Be A Millionaire? –
Survival Items• Rayart dress - $94.94• Striped brown
trousers with Broadcloth dress shirt - $78.07
• “The Lexington” six-bedroom home – o Rent: $141.98/mo.o Buy: $55,130.17
• Birdseye Frozen Foods: $1.23/week
Week of November 16-20
Annual Salary: $45,000
Required Purchases
Who Wants to Be A Millionaire? – Survival Items
• The “Ritz” Suit - $271.44• Silk Georgette Crepe Dress -
$208.10• Kids clothes - $27.14• “The Lexington” six-bedroom
home – o Rent: $156.17/mo.o Buy: $60,643.18
• Better Homes and Gardens Cookbook: $41.76
Who Wants to Be A Millionaire?
• Stocks:
• Max Factor lipstick: $5.85• Chanel No. 5 perfume: $95.32• 1933 Rockne Studebaker:
$8,127.51• Nancy Drew and The Secret of the
Old Clock: $17.36• Superman comic No. 1(1938):
$1.68
Ford: $1.54John Deere: $8.92General Electric: $2.55
Coca-Cola: $4.20Exxon-Mobil: $9.13Apple: $11.41
Who Wants to Be A Millionaire?
• Home:o Self-build house: $23,743.30o “The Lexington”: $67,821.97
• Stocks:
• All other non-perishable items are worth their original purchase price.
Ford: $7.64John Deere: $43.99General Electric: $12.70
Coca-Cola: $20.76Exxon-Mobil: $44.60Apple: $55.81
Who Wants to Be A Millionaire?
Answer the following questions on a separate piece of paper.1. How much money did you end up with?2. Did you have a strategy in the beginning of the
game? What was it? Did it change as the game went on?
3. What was your favorite item available for purchase in the game? Why?
4. How were you affected by the Great Depression? How did that affect the way you viewed and played the game?
5. What lessons did you learn about money during the 1920s and 30s? Are there any lessons you can take with you in your own life?