This Luke Skywalker toy is more than 40 years old. Back when it was made, it cost two dollars.
Today people pay thousands of dollars for a toy like this. It is worth more than a diamond ring! Why would anyone spend so much on an old toy?
Could your old toys be worth a lot of money?
Learning Objective: Students will understand different ways toys may be considered treasures.
Toys or Treasures?
This Luke Skywalker toy is more than 40 years old. Back when it was made, it cost two dollars.
Today people pay thousands of dollars for a toy like this. It is worth more than a diamond ring! Why would anyone spend so much on an old toy?
Why Buy Old Toys?
Most people buy toys to play with them. But toy collectors don’t. They don’t even open the toys!
Collectors hope the toys will be worth a lot of money one day.
Hard to Find
Very old Luke Skywalker toys are rare. That means they are hard to find. That is why some people pay a lot of money to have one.
It is the same with some other old toys. Fifty years ago, there was a new toy car called the Roller Beach Bomb. Not very many were made. Today this toy could be worth more money than five real cars!
Treasure Hunt
People do not just collect toys for money. Some collectors also love old toys. Others like searching for them. Collecting toys can be like a big treasure hunt.
My Treasures
Not all treasures are worth a lot of money. We asked three kids if they had any treasures.
Pepper’s Treasure: Mr. Frog
Pepper used to take Mr. Frog everywhere. Now she keeps his picture in her backpack. That way he is always with her.
Myles’s Treasure: A Shark Tooth
Myles got a fossil kit from his parents. Inside was a shark tooth. Now it is his treasure.
Arturo’s Treasure: Little People
Arturo makes little people from things he finds at the park. He uses twigs, pinecones, and leaves.
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English Language Arts Focus
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Social Studies Focus
History, economics
Vocabulary
collectors, rare, treasure hunt
Implementation
Small Group
Pairings and Text Connections
Before-Reading Resources
Suggested Reading Focus
After-Reading Skills Practice
Extension Activity
Skills: Writing (10 minutes)