tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-452243881094727114.post4844173603163539688..comments2023-10-11T22:04:33.004-05:00Comments on Koonce's Korner: Our Classroom Economy and StoreKoonce's Kornerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16137488949932585900noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-452243881094727114.post-33099789566343814382014-09-11T10:38:49.796-05:002014-09-11T10:38:49.796-05:00Do you know of any templates for pay stubs that ar...Do you know of any templates for pay stubs that are free? My program is just starting to do a classroom economy, and since the interns are working approximately 25 hours a week, we thought it would be cool to show them how much of their checks go for deductions but the only generators I have found costs around $8 per paystub.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-452243881094727114.post-20054381970763857582014-02-20T15:30:20.944-06:002014-02-20T15:30:20.944-06:00I have a similar set up in my special needs classr...I have a similar set up in my special needs classroom. We actually started a check register instead of cashing their checks. They get their paycheck weekly and can choose to spend their money or save it for a quarterly class rummage sale. The kids love this and I could see even having them take their checks to the "bank" and choose to cash some in and put some into their accounts to save. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com