FREEBIE: Poverty Simulation (that you can even use with middle schoolers!)

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Poverty Simulations are a popular way to teach students what it looks like not only to live in poverty, but also how much it takes to pay for different things that they might take for granted.

I struggled finding a way to teach our middle schoolers specifically about poverty, especially since most poverty simulations are created with adults in mind, and adaptable enough for high schoolers. So, I created my own! You can adapt this simulation for any size group, with or without volunteers.

We played this for the first time this summer at our day camp for 5th though 8th graders, and we learned a lot! This can be a frustrating experience at first for middles — ours were ready to quit 5 minutes in because they ran out of money. But, it’s helpful to keep the game moving and just let them start over. After the second round, they will begin to get a hang of it! We also learned you need to print a TON of income sheets…. like more than I estimated.

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6 thoughts on “FREEBIE: Poverty Simulation (that you can even use with middle schoolers!)

  1. Krista Nagy's avatar

    Thank you for this! May I please adapt this for use with people to better understand the life of “legal” refugees and asylum seekers as well as undocumented people in the USA? I was looking at the poverty simulations available and they are just so expensive. I appreciate this tremendously!

  2. Shani's avatar

    Can you explain the stamps? I am having difficulty understanding how many stamps people get and how this is determined. Do I come up with the character story/details? I am going to be using this for a nursing clinical simulation.

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