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6th grade economics resources for Microsoft Word

Preview of Social Studies Praxis 5081, 5086, or 5089 Study Guide

Social Studies Praxis 5081, 5086, or 5089 Study Guide

Thorough study guide for Praxis 5081, 5086, and 5089 covering:World HistoryU.S. HistoryWorld ReligionsGeographyU.S. GovernmentEconomicsand PsychologyI spent almost a year developing this Praxis study guide because I couldn't find one resource that covered all of the material. I passed the Praxis 5081 on my first attempt with a score of 182.Editable, Microsoft Word format, almost 400 pages. If you find this study guide helpful please leave a review! We all rely on reviews to make sure a product i
Preview of Stock Market Unit Plan

Stock Market Unit Plan

Created by
Kayla Smalley
Two week unit! Day 1- Have a discussion on how people can make their money grow. Introduce vocab for unit. Hand out Stock Market passage and answer questions about reading. Day 2- 3 Vocab matching sheet quiz. Discuss dangers of investing in stocks. Hand out Danger in Stocks handout and answer questions. Discuss stock symbols. Have students search symbols for 4 teacher chosen stocks and check progress of the stocks together across the week. Tell students they have $1000 to invest. They will
Preview of Robber Barons / Captains of Industry Tactics: How to Form a Monopoly

Robber Barons / Captains of Industry Tactics: How to Form a Monopoly

Created by
Engaging History
Students explore how men such as Rockefeller and Carnegie formed monopolies during the Gilded Age. Provides context for terms such as vertical and horizontal integration, laissez faire, social darwinism, monopolies, trusts, etc. Students analyze primary source quotes and political cartoons, complete a Venn Diagram, create visuals to demonstrate understanding, answer questions, and create their own political cartoon. Before using this I suggest using my "Robber Barons: Meet Carnegie, Rockefeller
Preview of Globalization

Globalization

The assignment contains 34 questions about the positive and negative effects of globalization. Students will watch a 7-minute video clip and use an internet article to answer the questions. I have included an answer key. Please message me if you have any questions. ⭐Engaging!⭐No prep lesson!⭐Editable Word Document⭐The assignment does not require the use of a textbook.*The document can be uploaded to your website or Google Drive; please make sure, however, that it is password protected.Topics/Key
Preview of Personal Finance Lessons - 21 Lessons with Activities and PPT Bundle

Personal Finance Lessons - 21 Lessons with Activities and PPT Bundle

Give your students one of the most important skills to live a secure and happy life: personal finance. From budgeting to owning a car, this 21 lesson download is a great activity to incorporate into your curriculum. These crucial lessons may mean the difference between prosperity and poverty. Each Lesson Includes:- Lesson Plan- PPT overview ( 2 slides)- Teacher guide- Handouts- 3 situations to go over with the students- Bonus: Dave Ramsey clip to share with the studentsWhat's Included in This 80
Preview of Trade and Barter: A Trading Simulation

Trade and Barter: A Trading Simulation

Welcome to the world of economic exchange! Throughout history, people have traded, bartered, negotiated, and haggled in order to receive the greatest amount of goods for the lowest cost. From the direct trade of goods to the use of currency, people have found ways to satisfy their wants and needs. This trade simulation provides students with an opportunity to barter with imaginary resources and goods in order to obtain points. The premise for the simulation is the combination of resources. In th
Preview of SHARK TANK Economics Pitches Prototypes PROJECT BASED PBL GATE

SHARK TANK Economics Pitches Prototypes PROJECT BASED PBL GATE

Welcome to the shark tank project-based learning unit. Let’s begin our entrepreneurial careers today! Build critical thinking skills, public speaking success, and bring creativity, language arts, and economics into your classroom in a purposeful and authentic way. Students will work in collaborative teams to solve a complex, ongoing, inquiry-based problem with a physical product for an authentic audience: • Brainstorm a product, citing a need that will be fulfilled. • Construct a prototyp
Preview of Economic Systems: Intro to Free Market Capitalism, Command and Mixed Economies

Economic Systems: Intro to Free Market Capitalism, Command and Mixed Economies

Created by
Engaging History
Students are first "hooked" with an activity that has them imagine they live in 3 different families with very different parenting styles. They choose which parents they would prefer and why, which is great for a quick class vote or discussion. Then these families are linked to three different types of economies. Students fill out an organizer with your notes (which I provided) that provide definitions, context, as well as historical and current examples of these economies throughout the world.
Preview of Economics Video Study Guide: Monsters, Inc.

Economics Video Study Guide: Monsters, Inc.

This video study guide contains 16 multiple-choice, economics-themed questions that can be used in conjunction with the 2001 film Monsters, Inc. (Rated G - 92 minutes) Following the AP Economics exams last spring, I agreed to allow my economics students to select a film to watch in class, on the condition that they would answer questions about the economic themes in the film. The result was this study guide, which we used to discuss the economic concepts demonstrated in the movie. Some of the
Preview of Progressive Movement: Labor Unions & Strikes Against Monopolies & Robber Barons

Progressive Movement: Labor Unions & Strikes Against Monopolies & Robber Barons

Created by
Engaging History
As labor organized in the late 1800's and early 1900's, they faced resistance and outright violence from management and government. Students are often shocked at how bad conditions were. Use this as a Gallery Walk, Jigsaw, group work, or any other creative way you would like. Each page has a bullet-point summary and visual of famous labor union vs. management/government strikes. A capture sheet with reflection/discussion questions is included (includes reflection on the negatives on labor unions
Preview of Economics- Classifying Factors of Production Activity

Economics- Classifying Factors of Production Activity

Economics- Classifying Factors of Production Activity This worksheet has students classify 15 different factors of production as either a natural, capital, human, or entrepreneurial resource by placing a check mark or an “x” in the appropriate box. This is a great activity for students to comprehend the factors of production. An answer key is provided. Please visit our store for great keyboarding/typing materials, Microsoft Office materials, business-related materials, icebreaker activities, h
Preview of Interdependence Trading Game and Worksheet

Interdependence Trading Game and Worksheet

To go along with Social Studies discussions about interdependence, exports, and imports, this game puts students in charge of their own countries. They must trade with other groups in order to obtain the supplies that they need to be a successful country. There are 8 supplies total that all countries need: fruit, meat, water, transportation, wood, books, clothing, and gasoline. This packet comes with the color cards to print, the coordinating worksheet that guides students through the game an
Preview of Four Types of Economies Worksheet Homework, Economics

Four Types of Economies Worksheet Homework, Economics

Created by
NOWandTHEN
This activity reviews the four types of economies: Traditional, Market, Mixed and Command. This activity is good to use as a "YOU DO" activity, homework or assessment. They should have some basic knowledge before completing this activity. This is one of the first graded assignments I use when teaching my 6th graders about economics.
Preview of Cowspiracy Netflix Documentary Viewing Guide

Cowspiracy Netflix Documentary Viewing Guide

This is a 1 page document that goes in order with the film. It asks questions pertinent to the film, so it will require your students to pay attention. This is a great film for any middle/high school science, nutrition or agriculture class to watch.This firm does show a duck being slaughtered and a down dairy cow being picked up by a tractor.Cowspiracy: The Sustainability Secret is a groundbreaking feature-length environmental documentary following intrepid filmmaker Kip Andersen as he uncovers
Preview of Budget Spreadsheet Project (personal finance & math skills)

Budget Spreadsheet Project (personal finance & math skills)

A step-by-step project with detailed instructions on how to set up an Excel spreadsheet budget. Students will apply math skills in context of a real-life budgeting situation. Students will create a budget: -Based on their future career choice. -Independently by following the instructions using an Excel Spreadsheet. -Over the course of at least 2 class periods (typically students take at least 2.5 hours to complete this project).
Preview of Carnival Game Economics PBL Project-Based Learning GATE

Carnival Game Economics PBL Project-Based Learning GATE

Smaller tasks add up to big, big learning with this gold medal standard project-based learning activity! What a sneaky cool way to learn math, economics, and functional design! (Insert evil teacher laugh.) It’s a hands-on approach to Common Core Standards. In Carnival Game Economics, students design a carnival skill game and gather data as junior market researchers during the test phase. They’ll use this data to help make decisions. After making calculations for probability, students will
Preview of T-Shirt Entrepreneurs PROJECT BASED LEARNING Math Economics GATE 4-8th

T-Shirt Entrepreneurs PROJECT BASED LEARNING Math Economics GATE 4-8th

Your students will be excited for this “gold medal standard” project-based math, design, and economics activity. It’s appropriate and adaptable for 4th – 8th grade. It has been a staple for my 4th grade gifted and talented math group since 2013.You won’t be the sage on the stage. Students will problem-solve their way through the project working in collaborative teams, and the teacher will guide, be a resource, spur discussion, play devil’s advocate, and provide mini lessons when necessary.In
Preview of Entrepreneur Project- DIY: Open for Business

Entrepreneur Project- DIY: Open for Business

Entrepreneur Project- DIY (Do It Yourself) Open for Business: is multi-step, long term economics project for students of all abilities and varied grade levels to learn how to form a small business and become young entrepreneurs. Students of all ages are very aware of the hard economic times that many are experiencing in the country, in their neighborhoods and even in their own homes. This project allows students to see that with creativity, ingenuity, organization, hard work, dedication, m
Preview of Supply and Demand - Sports

Supply and Demand - Sports

Ever wonder why Football is the most popular American sport? What impact does having over 160 games have on the price of a Baseball ticket? This assignment has students analyze the relationship between the number of games in a season the price of tickets for each of America's top 4 sports. Not only does the lesson work as a great discussion about the impact of Supply and Demand but it also gives us an interesting picture on what people are willing to spend their hard earned money on.
Preview of Living on a Budget - Economics Activity

Living on a Budget - Economics Activity

This activity allows students to create a monthly budget. Each student will be assigned a career and annual salary. They must use basic math skills to find their monthly income and construct a budget based on the basic costs of living. Students will then receive LIFE Scenario Cards which make the students re-evaluate their budget to have enough money. Through this activity, students must maintain their budget by spending money wisely on their needs before their wants. This activity includes the
Preview of The Cost of Growing Up:  A career focused personal finance project

The Cost of Growing Up: A career focused personal finance project

Recently reformatted as an editable Word document. This project allows students to individually research a future profession and walks them through the math to figure out a monthly paycheck. Once there, the students are able to research a home, car, and other necessities all while determining whether or not they will be able to afford them. This is a great project for those in the state of Georgia attempting to fulfill the fifth grade career requirement or anyone wanting to help give their stu
Preview of Supply and Demand T-Shirt Activity

Supply and Demand T-Shirt Activity

As a group, decide on a design for your t-shirt.  Make a design that you think would be popular amongst your classmates.Each group will then decide on a sale price for your t-shirt.  Each group will be given $50 to go shopping.Each group will then get a chance to go “shopping” (not for their own shirt) and purchase the shirt(s) of their choice (if you can afford it). A “seller” for your team will keep track of how many shirts were sold. We will then have a second round of shopping where you may
Preview of Goods and Services Sort for Economics Unit

Goods and Services Sort for Economics Unit

Created by
Vanessa M
This sort can be used during an economics unit and during lessons on goods and services. Students cut and sort 10 words and pictures into the correct category: goods or services.
Preview of Project Proposal Form for Kids- Shark Tank STEAM Writing Task

Project Proposal Form for Kids- Shark Tank STEAM Writing Task

Created by
Nicole Beinhorn
Use this PROJECT PROPOSAL form with your students to have them come up with a creative, innovative invention that they would propose on a Shark Tank episode. Their project goal is to become financially successful with their new innovative idea and the first step is to complete this proposal form. This activity leads into a Persuasive Writing Unit where they will have to convince these "shark-tank" investors (the teachers) that their project should be invested in. We are going to invite the ad
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Find Economics resources | TPT

If you’re an educator or parent looking for printable or digital resources to help your student learn about economics, TPT has got you covered. We’ve got a comprehensive collection of economics and financial literacy resources available, including activities and lessons on trade, goods and services, and the stock market to name just a few. With plenty of TPT high-quality resources at your fingertips, you’ll be able to teach economics to your students in no time at all.

Economics activities to try

Here are a few examples of the different types of activities and lessons you can find on TPT to help teach students about economics:

Simulation Activities

You can introduce students to the world of investing, budgeting, and other economics-related activities through simulations. For example, have students research companies they want to "invest" in to show them how the stock market works. If you want to extend the lesson, you can have them periodically check in on their portfolios throughout the year to see how their investments are performing. Or, you could use a simulation to teach them about causes that led up to certain major historical events, like the stock market crash of 1929.

Budgeting Exercises

Help students understand the importance of managing their own financial resources by challenging them to create a budget. Give them a few hypothetical scenarios involving income, expenses, and financial goals. For example, you could ask them to plan a fictional character's monthly expenses, or have them create a budget to save for buying a house.

Trade Games

Through trading games, students can learn about importing and exporting, along with the impact of external forces and trade agreements. Ask students to work in teams and have them trade goods, record their imports and exports, and respond to charges (like tariffs and embargoes).

Cost-Benefit Analysis

Give students a real-world decision to make (e.g., building a new road, investing in a new technology, or buying property) and have them perform a cost-benefit analysis. To deepen the learning, you can ask them to justify their decisions with evidence.

Frequently asked questions for teaching economics

What is economics?

The study of economics is a social science that focuses on the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. When teaching economics, the goal is to help students understand how individuals, businesses, governments, and societies make choices about resource allocation. Economics explores various topics related to this, including supply and demand, cost and benefits, and scarcity, to name just a few.

What types of economics resources are available on TPT?

There are many different types of economics resources sold by Sellers on TPT — from budgeting activities to simulation games to units.

How do I find economics resources on TPT?

Educators can save time preparing economics lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for economics resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.