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First of all, I find most of the recommendations difficult. Sorry guys. Most questions adults cannot answer and are not interested in. You have to get them interested in the subject. That is actually the hardest part. My 8th graders were not easy this year. It was hard to get them.

Since I understand trivia questions in the sense that they have to have the knowledge already at hand, its super dificult. They know nothing about money, fiat, bitcoin.

Or have you had lessons with them before?

Thought-provoking questions that I have done as an introduction to the topic, where the following is:

- Why is the $100 bill worth more than the $100 Monopoly money?

- What was used as money in the very, very early days and why? (fangs and claws of predators)

- What is money in the schoolyard (travel cards, cigarettes, food)?

- Why do we need a medium of exchange at all? (easy settlement for future exchange of goods and services I have worked for today)

- Why is your schoolyard money not suitable for this purpose? (characteristics of good money)

- is bitcoin better than gold and fiat, and if so, in what sense?

Trivia questions in the real sense would not have worked in my 8th grade class before we even delved into the topic.