1. Complete a "Then and Now" chart to compare prices during this time period and the present day.
Occupation and Salary Chart:
Your occupation will be determined by your last name. For example: Mrs. Clapham would be a factory worker...
* National Averages for 1932
Last Initial |
Occupation |
Weekly Salary* |
Savings Balance |
A - F |
Factory Worker |
$12.00 |
$33.50 |
G - K |
Cook |
$15.05 |
$29.00 |
L - R |
Accountant |
$45.28 |
$180.00 |
S - Z |
Doctor |
$61.11 |
$488.0 |
2. Using your weekly wage, prepare a monthly budget and determine how many hours or weeks of work it would take you to buy the following items:
Print out Budget Planning Sheet
2. You will gather information for a short essay of three paragraphs that you will write in class. Take notes on the work form for the paragraphs about daily life for your 'family'. On your work form, list the web address and title of any sites you use.
Paragraph 1 should include information about the financial situation of your 'family'.
Paragraph 2 should include information about daily life.
Paragraph 3 should include information about leisure activities during this period in history.
Give credit to the sites and evaluate the sites used in the research.
Example:
The Great Depression; A project on the hungry decade of change by class 11M, Point Grey Mini School. [online]Available http://trinculo.educ.sfu.ca/pgm/depress/greatdepress.html#popcul, February 25, 1997.