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Study skills economics laboratories

Preview of Tragedy of the Commons Lab, Colored Goldfish, AP Environmental Science

Tragedy of the Commons Lab, Colored Goldfish, AP Environmental Science

Created by
RockScienceGeek
So much fun for students! This is a lab they remember all year, and you know it's a win when they put photos of your class on their snapchat story :) Simple setup, and includes detailed, step-by-step teacher instructions for directing lab during class. Materials needed: colored goldfish, straws, butcher paper, markers. This lab is readily available for free, but my version greatly simplifies it for teachers, and enhances it for students by using different colors of goldfish to represent differen
Preview of Unit 1-Food Safety; Food and Nutrition (HFN/HFA) Ready with Mini-Inquiry (ON/BC)

Unit 1-Food Safety; Food and Nutrition (HFN/HFA) Ready with Mini-Inquiry (ON/BC)

This is originally created for Food and Nutrition 11/12 in BC; after teaching in an Ontario curriculum for some time now, I have adjusted this to fit the expectations of the course: HFN1O/2O in the Ontario curriculum. This has been designed with accommodations available for ELL students and students with special needs in some cases. For the most part, there is an excess of acitvities for the teachers to choose from. The work periods as scattered in weeks 3 and 4 where students will be preparing
Preview of Project Based Learning Curriculum | 2nd Grade PBL Activities

Project Based Learning Curriculum | 2nd Grade PBL Activities

In this Project Based Learning Science and Social Studies Bundle you will have everything you need to teach PBL this year! Creating these units are time consuming for any teacher and this bundle will save you hours and hours of work, planning and your time. We take the boring and make PBL fun and easy to teach. It includes a Plant Unit, Economics and Financial Literacy Unit, Habitats and Ecosystem Unit, an Iceberg Unit and more. These are all the top selling 2nd grade PBL units that we have.Some
Preview of Dollar Bill Analysis Exploratory Lab Activity (Counterfeit Unit)

Dollar Bill Analysis Exploratory Lab Activity (Counterfeit Unit)

Created by
Mrs Wood Teaches
This introductory lab kicks off our Counterfeit Unit by putting enlarged replicas of real dollar bills in students hands and letting them analyze and explore all the facets that go into money that the average person overlooks. Students will explore the $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100 enlarged replica bills and document various things about each.For lab, I print enlarged bills double sided and laminate for longevity. Students analyze bills in lab groups to collaborate and share materials. There i
Preview of Which Would You Buy? An Economic Lesson

Which Would You Buy? An Economic Lesson

Created by
Patty Rutenbar
Teaching economics isn't always easy for elementary students. This lesson might make it easier for them to understand WHY we buy the things we buy. We all have opinions that influence our choices. Using a name brand chocolate chip cookie and a store brand, students learn to compare the reasons why they buy the ones they do. In this lesson they also test their willpower by analyzing the cookie for a while before they even get to taste it. There is a chart for them to mark the differences in a coo
Preview of Nursing School Success: A  Guide to Excelling  in Education and Practice

Nursing School Success: A Guide to Excelling in Education and Practice

Created by
Anthony Okoye
Nursing School Success: A Comprehensive Guide to Excelling in Education and Practice" is a valuable resource not only for nursing students but also for educators and instructors. This guide can serve as an effective supplementary tool to support educators in their mission to provide comprehensive and high-quality education to nursing students. Here's how the guide can be helpful to educators:1. Comprehensive Resource: The guide covers a wide range of topics relevant to nursing education, from pr
Preview of Atoms and Isotopes Differentiated Activity Bundle

Atoms and Isotopes Differentiated Activity Bundle

This Atoms and Isotopes Activity Bundle includes a mini lab, game, reference sheet and mini project.  These differentiated high school chemistry activities will meet the needs of all your students. Teach with less stress and use this ready-made and teacher-tested bundle!WHY IS IT HELPFUL?Ready to go with no prepDifferentiated activities!!!!Makes chemistry hands-on, fun and relevantWHO WILL BENEFIT?Chemistry teachers withStruggling classesA variety of learners in the same classWho are looking for
Preview of Wage Per Hour & Lifestyle Choices - High School Economics

Wage Per Hour & Lifestyle Choices - High School Economics

In a fun investigative activity, students calculate their yearly expenses for their chosen life. Students will decide where to live, what type of car to drive, fuel, utility cost, cable/internet, entertainment, etc.. By the end they will discover how much per hour a person will need to earn in order to support that life. They will make connections between the lifestyle a person can live, level of education needed to live that lifestyle.
Preview of Assembly Line and Cottage Industry Activity

Assembly Line and Cottage Industry Activity

Created by
Classroom 214
This tasty lesson plan helps students experience the advantages and disadvantages of the assembly line and compare the assembly line to the cottage industry method of producing goods. Using edible ingredients students create cookies with smiley faces using both methods, compare their results, and use their experience to understand the advantages and disadvantages of the assembly line. It is an excellent addition to any science or history class!Use this handy tool to asses your student's partic
Preview of Budget Simulation

Budget Simulation

Give students a chance to experience what it means to have income and expenses. This budget simulation will help students find out the costs of living. This particular one does NOT simulate post-secondary educational costs. It will be assumed that the student has no costs in this regard (simulation WITH these costs will be offered soon!). This budget activity is meant to be used by high school, junior high, and middle school. It can be adapted to fit budget lessons for economics, business, BMA,
Preview of Chemical Reactions:  Hollow Penny

Chemical Reactions: Hollow Penny

Created by
aprobert
Lab activity where students create a chemical reaction to produce a hollow penny! The results are pretty impressive and the students are interested and surprised to see a hollow penny. Great activity to provide a real-life demonstration of the 4 main reaction types discussed in Chemistry and also nice cross-curricular activity that involves some social studies and economics.
Preview of How to Write a Scientific Report - Student Guide

How to Write a Scientific Report - Student Guide

Created by
Miss Osmosis
Do your students struggle to remember how to write a scientific reports? Having this handy guide printed out or displayed in the classroom is sure to help!This product is designed to be a helping hand for students who are writing a report for a science investigation/experiment. I usually share it as a digital file with students and had a copy printed in my lab for students to reference displayed on the wall (see image preview) - In an attempt to save on printing out too many resources! It contai
Preview of LIFE: An Economics Simulation

LIFE: An Economics Simulation

Teaching business skills, life skills, and the basic economic principle of earning more than you spend is both easy and fun with LIFE: An Economics Simulation. This comprehensive economics activity has it all. Students must...1.) get a career and start a budget. 2.) find an affordable house and then buy it.3.) furnish the home and determine what the utilities bill will be on a monthly basis.4.) buy food, clothing, other life necessities.5.) start a family.6.) fill out tax forms that look very si
Preview of Science Lab Foldable Template

Science Lab Foldable Template

Created by
TechedOutTeacher
Use this generic science lab foldable as an alternate means of conducting an investigation and writing a lab report. Simply print double sided, fold the edges into the middle and cut on the dotted lines. If you like this item, you might consider clicking the "Follow Me" button so you will get updates whenever I add something new. You could also check out my blog for ideas and web links http://technotchrtpt.blogspot.com/ "Science Lab Foldable Template" by Heather M. Kaiser is licensed under a
Preview of Keyboarding and the Scientific Method

Keyboarding and the Scientific Method

Students use the Scientific Method to evaluate whether keyboarding or handwriting is faster. The lesson includes an Essential Question and Big Idea, average time required to complete, suggested appropriate grade level, suggested teacher preparation, and assessment strategies. During the lesson, students go through each step of this well-accepted analysis technique and then share their conclusions, resulting in a good understanding of the importance of touch typing (typing without looking at fin
Preview of Persuasion in Advertising: An Economics & Psychology Simulation

Persuasion in Advertising: An Economics & Psychology Simulation

Studying what and how people are persuaded in psychology and economics is interesting, but actually trying to this in a simulation / experiment is downright fun! This lab gives your psych / econ students some key background information into the world of advertising, and reiterates some important principles of psychology, and then it turns your students loose to explore these concepts further. The goal? Students are to write, act, edit, and then ultimately present, their own TV commercial. This a
Preview of Economics Simulation: Lemonade Stand

Economics Simulation: Lemonade Stand

The all-time classic! Teach your students basic economics principles with this wildly popular simulation. Students will want to try to increase profits over and over until they succeed. It's that fun! You will love the energy that this simulation brings to your economics lessons, and students will learn valuable skills concerning supply, demand, and price. Highly recommended for elementary, middle, high school, and college students.
Preview of Discover More about Science!

Discover More about Science!

Created by
Lara Hache
This booklet has accurate, easy explanations and fun activities and lab experiments to teach the following topics: • Lab tools : observation and uses of most important lab tools / crossword puzzle • States of Matter: brief explanation /characteristics of each state / particles behaviour / lab experiments and guides to discover theory / revision exercises to evaluate comprehension of the topic • Magnetism: what are magnets / lab experiments and guides to discover: characteristics, magnetic and
Preview of Best Measure of Center Notes and Lab

Best Measure of Center Notes and Lab

My 6th and 7th graders had a tough time deciding upon the Best Measure of Center. The notes, in flow chart form, help them to understand and make the best choice. The Math Lab is fun and requires few materials. It's important that the students keep their eyes closed since balance is aided by the sense of sight! The labshould take less than an hour to complete.
Preview of Economics Flipped Lesson One "Economic Decision Making"

Economics Flipped Lesson One "Economic Decision Making"

High School Economics - Economic PrinciplesEconomic Decision Making Unit includes high-interest power point files, video links, a vocabulary term list, vocabulary quiz, a student workbook and teachers guide to flipped classrooms delivered in a format that's easy to present. On their own, students will answer questions, using video links, graphs, political cartoons and other visuals to help them understand all of the important features of Economic Decision Making from the basics of scarcity to th
Preview of Economics: Get A Job!

Economics: Get A Job!

This is a simple but fun research project that your Economics students can do on the Web or over the phone. They are two research 3 entry level jobs, collect the data, and compare it.This is the perfect activity to do in class or outside of class. After the assignment has been completed, you should have rich material for several class discussions as you debrief and dissect all of the interesting and intricate details of what your students had learned.
Preview of Kinetic Energy/ Compression/ Contraction/ Expansion Study Guide

Kinetic Energy/ Compression/ Contraction/ Expansion Study Guide

Created by
Olive School
This simple study guide helps explain kinetic energy, compress/compression, expand/expansion, and contraction. This printout works as a hand out or can be folded and glued inside an interactive notebook.
Preview of Model Savings Plan - High School Economics

Model Savings Plan - High School Economics

Stock, bonds, savings - oh my! In this activity students learn about the social and personal benefits of saving. As well as how a savings account earns compound interest. Students work through a savings plan by selecting a saving purpose, goal, and target time frame.
Preview of SEPTEMBER / LABOR DAY ACTIVITY / ENRICHMENT / CROSS CURRICULAR

SEPTEMBER / LABOR DAY ACTIVITY / ENRICHMENT / CROSS CURRICULAR

Created by
GKatzChronicle
Teach students the reason Labor Day is a national holiday. Use this activity to conduct a classroom simulation of an assembly line. Students work on a line completing a color graphic under strict parameters to mimic the tough working conditions of the Industrial Revolution. You get 2 pages with:Background information about the history of Labor DayA description of the materials, procedure, and parameters that student "workers" must follow10 higher-order thinking questions for discussion/response
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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.