Objectives:
- Define the concept of currency and its functions in an economy.
- Analyze the historical use of precious metals as currency.
- Evaluate the decision-making process behind using specific items as currency in Game of Thrones.
- Apply the concept of currency to real-world economic systems.
Materials:
- Video clip: “What Can Daenerys and Jorah Use as Currency?”
- Worksheet with discussion prompts.
- Visual aids (e.g., images of historical currency, a chart showing the functions of money).
Procedures:
Introduction (5 minutes):
- Begin with a discussion question: “What makes something valuable enough to be used as money?”
- Introduce the functions of money:
- Medium of exchange
- Store of value
- Unit of account
Instruction (30 minutes):
- Define Currency and Its Functions:
- Discuss the role of currency in facilitating trade and its evolution over time.
- Explain why precious metals like gold were historically favored as currency (durability, divisibility, scarcity).
- Video Analysis:
- Show the video: “What Can Daenerys and Jorah Use as Currency?”
- Briefly summarize the scenario:
- Daenerys and Jorah plan to use a gold chalice to purchase a ship for their journey to Westeros.
- Gold is being used as a medium of exchange in Game of Thrones.
- Group Discussion:
- Divide students into small groups to discuss:
- What characteristics make the gold chalice a suitable currency?
- How does the scarcity of resources in the Game of Thrones world affect the value of items used as currency?
- What would happen if Daenerys and Jorah attempted to trade an item without intrinsic value?
- Ask each group to present their findings.
- Divide students into small groups to discuss:
- Historical Context:
- Provide examples of societies where gold and other items served as currency (e.g., Roman Empire, Aztec civilization).
- Discuss the limitations of barter systems and how currency resolves these issues.
Discussion Questions for Worksheet:
- List the three primary functions of money and explain how the gold chalice fulfills these roles.
- What factors contribute to the value of the gold chalice as currency in the Game of Thrones context?
- How might the availability of alternative forms of currency (e.g., livestock, labor) impact the value of the chalice?
- Provide a real-world example of an item used as currency and analyze its effectiveness.
- Optional: “Is Bitcoin an effective currency”?
Conclusion (10 minutes):
- Recap the key points:
- The functions and characteristics of currency.
- The historical significance of precious metals as currency.
- The practical application of these concepts in the Game of Thrones scenario.
- Emphasize the importance of understanding what gives currency its value in both fictional and real-world economies.
Follow-Up Activity:
Assign students to research a historical or modern-day alternative to traditional currency (e.g., cryptocurrency, shells, tobacco) and prepare a brief presentation on how it functions as money. Encourage them to compare its effectiveness to that of gold in the Game of Thrones world.