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9th grade economics classroom forms

Preview of Student Job Contract for Classroom or School Jobs

Student Job Contract for Classroom or School Jobs

This is a job contract that I used with my middle school special education students for the jobs that they work around the school (custodian, work the school store, deliver mail to classrooms, etc.) during our Life Skills time. They applied for the jobs, and then I gave them this contract a few days later. My students loved it because it felt like they were getting a real job! I find that it's very important to set expectations upfront for their behavior and work ethic, so the students know
Preview of Middle School and High School Classroom Economy and Currency

Middle School and High School Classroom Economy and Currency

Looking for a classroom economy for middle school and high school? Need a new classroom management tool?Introduce a classroom economy system in your classroom that rewards students for positive behaviors.This resource includes:Classroom job applications 2 Classroom Posters5 Job Description Posters2 version of classroom currency( George Washington and Harriet Tubman)Teacher InstructionsVisit my website to sign up for free weekly newsletters and access to exclusive freebies!How to get TPT credit t
Preview of Career Clusters Student Survey: Google Forms

Career Clusters Student Survey: Google Forms

Created by
Will Pulgarin
This survey allows students to fill out questions related to the 16 career clusters on Google Forms. Not only does this product save paper, but teachers and students are able to get instant results. This product includes the student career cluster survey and another form for students to input their top three choices. Read to use - no prep! Product clipart credit: by Pigknit Clipart
Preview of Development Meaning and Concepts

Development Meaning and Concepts

Created by
Obioha George
*Define the term development.*Mention the features of development.*State the reasons why LEDC countries are underdeveloped.*Explain the types of development.*Highlight the patterns of world development.*Explain the contrast in world development.*Explain the reasons why NIC have grown.*Explain the concept of development gap.*Explain the concept of measuring development.*Explain the term development indicators.*Explain the Human Development Index(HDI)
Preview of Financial Literacy Bell Work - All Topics

Financial Literacy Bell Work - All Topics

This is a great classroom management tool!  I love having a few minutes to take attendance before jumping into class.  Buzzers work like bell work or journal writing, with a little twist.  The “Buzzer” is the writing prompt.  This packet includes 270 prompts on various financial topics, so you can be picky and choose the ones you like best since there are extras.  THERE ARE ENOUGH WRITING PROMPTS IN THIS ONE BUNDLE TO LAST THE ENTIRE SCHOOL YEAR!TOPICS INCLUDE:➊ Saving➋ Investing➌ Costs of Colle
Preview of The Trade Show

The Trade Show

Created by
The Exploration
The Tradeshow is a Project Based Learning curriculum that incorporates team-building skills, community dynamics, Internet research skills, and real-world scenarios. Students learn newtechnology skills and life skills while using word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, and database software. This guide explains all the steps for the project, and where applicable, gives examples. The curriculum is ready to use with descriptions of each step that may be reproduced for your students. While the c
Preview of Mini Economy Reproducibles

Mini Economy Reproducibles

Ready to implement reproducibles to help you in organizing your mini-economy: * Teacher checks * Student checks * Savings and Checking Account Balance pages * Deposit and Withdrawl tickets * Job Application * Income Tax Form * Loan Application * Desk and Locker Rental contracts These can be adapted for a wide variety of needs based on the age and academic levels you teach. I have found using a mini-economy is very helpful for students and their development of economic standards and real world
Preview of Artonomics: A Classroom Economy for the Art room.

Artonomics: A Classroom Economy for the Art room.

This is a classroom economy program designed just for the Art room. What makes this economy different than other classroom economic systems is that students will be in charge of their own Art Museum and it is their objective to purchase as much famous Art as possible.Artonomic Materials included in link to Google Drive Folder:(All Editable except the 1 PDF files)Teacher Instruction Sheet PDFParent Introduction Letter PDFArtonomics Slideshow Presentation for students (25 slides)Classroom Jobs Sli
Preview of Types of Business Organization

Types of Business Organization

Created by
Obioha George
Lesson ObjectivesAt the end of the lesson students shouldbe able to;• Sole traders, partnerships, private and public limited companies, franchises and joint ventures• Differences between unincorporated businesses and limited companies• Concepts of risk, ownership and limited liability• Recommend and justify a suitable form of business organisation to owners/management in a given situation• Business organisations in the public sector, e.g. public corporationsClass Activities at the end.
Preview of Classroom Economy Scholar Dollars

Classroom Economy Scholar Dollars

Created by
Looch Group
Scholar Dollars can be a useful tool in a classroom economy, where students can earn and spend currency as part of a classroom's management system.Introducing, School Dollars! This editable, and printable, currency brings the real-world economy into the classroom! This resource is a fun and interactive way for students to learn about financial literacy and economic principles. With Scholar Dollars, student can earn, spend, and save just like in the real world, all while practicing math skills an
Preview of Economics & Personal Finance (EPF) Survey (1st Day Activity)

Economics & Personal Finance (EPF) Survey (1st Day Activity)

Want to help get a baseline for what your student's prior knowledge is for Economics & Personal Finance? This is a 18 question "quiz" that I use on the first day of school to help understand what my students may already know about EPF. This Google Form is completely editable to fit your needs. No prep- Use today!!!
Preview of Economic Closed Notes | High School Economic Test Review

Economic Closed Notes | High School Economic Test Review

Engage your students in multiple different Economic concepts. Students can work independently, in small groups, or as research projects with these printable worksheets.
Preview of "Vice" Viewing Guide: Rationale/Summary/Questions/Reflection Sheet/Form

"Vice" Viewing Guide: Rationale/Summary/Questions/Reflection Sheet/Form

Incorporating episodes of "Vice" into your classes can be justified for several educational and pedagogical reasons. Here are some rationales for using "Vice" in the classroom: "Vice" covers current and often underreported global issues, providing students with real-world context and relevance. This can enhance their understanding of international affairs, politics, and cultural dynamics. The documentary series offers a diverse range of perspectives on various topics. By exposing students to dif
Preview of Was NAFTA a Good thing?

Was NAFTA a Good thing?

Created by
John Reina
The resource includes a balanced analysis of the pros and cons of NAFTA, highlighting how it fostered increased trade and economic growth while also leading to job losses and environmental concerns. It offers educators a platform to explore complex topics such as economic policy, labor markets, and environmental sustainability. The product's content is well-suited for cross-curricular connections, allowing teachers to integrate history, economics, and social studies into their lessons.
Preview of Mario and Luigi Obtain Citizenship Escape Room

Mario and Luigi Obtain Citizenship Escape Room

Google Form Escape Room on Civics- Naturalization and Citizenship Unit. Aligned to VA SOL's CE. 3a-e. Students can work independently or in pairs to complete. Assign through the Google Classroom or Canvas. Can be completed at home or in the classroom.
Preview of Financial Literacy - Bell Work - BUDGETING

Financial Literacy - Bell Work - BUDGETING

This is a great classroom management tool! I love having a few minutes to take attendance before jumping in to class. Buzzers work like bell work or journal writing, with a little twist. The “Buzzer” is the writing prompt. This packet includes 30 prompts on the financial topic of BUDGETING, so you can be picky and choose the ones you like best since there are extras. On Monday, students are given what I call a Buzzer form. I keep them either in their student folders, or in a specified loca
Preview of Renewable Energy Sources: Test Google Form: Environmental Science

Renewable Energy Sources: Test Google Form: Environmental Science

The following product is a test I give over the unit: Renewable Energy Sources. I use this lesson in my Comprehensive/Environmental Science class. This is a google form with 50 questions, each question is set to be worth 2 point each. You can edit it or change the point value, order of questions, add questions.  The test and study guide completely grade themselves. Forms are set so that students can not see the correct answers immediately, this helps to prevent cheating. The forms are also set t
Preview of Population Characteristics - Population Growth Curve: worksheet: Google Form

Population Characteristics - Population Growth Curve: worksheet: Google Form

The following product is a lesson worksheet/google form I use with my Comprehensive Science/Environmental Science class. I have a teacher google slides and a student version of the google slides to pair with this worksheet. This worksheet goes with lessons 1-2 of the notes. The google form has 18 questions.The form is set so that each question is worth 1 point. The students will not be able to see the correct answers until the teacher decided to return the form to them.The notes that pair with t
Preview of Threats to Biodiversity Part 1: worksheet: Google Form: Environmental Science

Threats to Biodiversity Part 1: worksheet: Google Form: Environmental Science

The following product is a lesson worksheet/google form I use with my Comprehensive Science/Environmental Science class. I have a teacher google slides and a student version of the google slides to pair with this worksheet. This worksheet goes with lesson 3.1 of the notes. This lesson takes two days to complete, so I have separated the questions into a part a and part b. The google form has 19 questions.The form is set so that each question is worth 1 point. The students will not be able to see
Preview of Financial Literacy - INVESTING - Bell Work & Prompts

Financial Literacy - INVESTING - Bell Work & Prompts

This is a great classroom management tool! I love having a few minutes to take attendance before jumping in to class. Buzzers work like bell work or journal writing, with a little twist. The “Buzzer” is the writing prompt. This packet includes 30 prompts on the financial topic of INVESTING, so you can be picky and choose the ones you like best since there are extras. On Monday, students are given what I call a Buzzer form. I keep them either in their student folders, or in a specified loca
Preview of Human Population Growth and its Implications | Google Form | Environmental Sci

Human Population Growth and its Implications | Google Form | Environmental Sci

The following product is a lesson worksheet/google form I use with my Comprehensive Science/Environmental Science class. I have a teacher google slides and a student version of the google slides to pair with this worksheet. This worksheet goes with lessons 7-8 of the notes. The google form has 14 questions.The form is set so that each question is worth 1 point. The students will not be able to see the correct answers until the teacher decided to return the form to them.The notes that pair with t
Preview of Financial Literacy - INSURANCE - Bell Work & Prompts

Financial Literacy - INSURANCE - Bell Work & Prompts

This is a great classroom management tool! I love having a few minutes to take attendance before jumping in to class. Buzzers work like bell work or journal writing, with a little twist. The “Buzzer” is the writing prompt. This packet includes 30 prompts on the financial topic of INSURANCE, so you can be picky and choose the ones you like best since there are extras. On Monday, students are given what I call a Buzzer form. I keep them either in their student folders, or in a specified loca
Preview of Study Guide: Population Characteristics and Issues: Google Form

Study Guide: Population Characteristics and Issues: Google Form

A unit bundle will be available soon in my TPT market.Lessons covered in this test include:1 Population Characteristics2 A Population Growth Curve3 Factors That Limit Population Size4 Categories of Limiting Factors5 Carrying Capacity6 Reproductive Strategies and Population Fluctuations7 Human Population GrowthThe following product is a study guide I give over the unit: Population Characteristics and Issues Unit. I use this lesson in my Comprehensive/Environmental Science class. This is a google
Preview of Biodiversity Issues: Test: Google Form: Environmental Science

Biodiversity Issues: Test: Google Form: Environmental Science

The following product is a test I give over the unit: Biodiversity Issue. I use this test in my Comprehensive/Environmental Science class. This is a google form with 50 questions, each question is set to be worth 2 point each. You can edit it or change the point value, order of questions, add questions.  The test and study guide completely grade themselves. Forms are set so that students can not see the correct answers immediately, this helps to prevent cheating. The forms are also set to scramb
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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.