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Preview of CREDIT CARDS - Debt - Finance - Life Skills- Economics

CREDIT CARDS - Debt - Finance - Life Skills- Economics

Credit CardsThe Disadvantages and Advantages of Credit Cards Credit card debt has become a serious problem in America. These learning materials focus on teaching students valuable and practical knowledge about credit cards. OBJECTIVES: Students will be able to:· Define credit card and credit lines.· Explain how a credit card is obtained.· Identify why credit cards can be dangerous.· Identify the common fees and costs of credit cards.· Explain how you can avoid credit card debt.· Identify some p
Preview of Economics; Scarcity, Opportunity, Factors of Production, Needs and Wants

Economics; Scarcity, Opportunity, Factors of Production, Needs and Wants

Economic Lessons 1-4 Key Economic Concepts Made EasyThese worksheets and PowerPoints were designed to assist with the teaching of key economic concepts that many students struggle with. These concepts have been simplified and broken down into more easily digestible chucks.1. Why Study Economics?Needs and WantsObjectives: Students will be able to:• Define economics.• Explain why it is important to study economics.• Identify where economic decisions begin.• D
Preview of SUPPLY AND DEMAND, Equilibrium, Surplus, Shortage, Fixed Prices -Economics

SUPPLY AND DEMAND, Equilibrium, Surplus, Shortage, Fixed Prices -Economics

Supply and DemandEquilibrium, Surplus, Shortage, Price Ceiling, and Price Floor (Economics Made Easy)This lesson is in Google Doc format and PDF format, making it an excellent resource for distance learning or in-class instruction. With these materials, students will be able to apply what they have learned about the law of supply and law of demand in the past lessons. The materials will effectively teach students how supply and demand work together to determine pric
Preview of Budgeting, LEARNING TO BUDGET, Budget, Personal Finance

Budgeting, LEARNING TO BUDGET, Budget, Personal Finance

Learning to Budget To maintain good personal financial health, it is important for adults to learn how to create and maintain a budget. These materials focus on building essential budgeting knowledge and skills that students need. The materials are self-guided and easy for students to follow; they are also supported with a PowerPoint presentation that coincide with the reading materials. Objectives: Students will be able to: • Define budget and other key terms related to budgeting. • Explain
Preview of STOCKS - THE STOCK MARKET, Financial Literacy, Economics

STOCKS - THE STOCK MARKET, Financial Literacy, Economics

Stocks and the Stock MarketFinancial Literacy These learning materials focus on the key concepts related to stocks and the stock market. The materials are easy to understand and provide opportunities to analyze real-world examples of the stock market.This lesson is in a Google Doc Format and PDF format, making it an excellent resource for distance learning and in-class instruction.Objectives: Students will be able to• Define stocks and dividends.• Identify where and how people can buy and sell
Preview of COMPARISON SHOPPING, Being a Wise Consumer, Life Skills, Personal Finance

COMPARISON SHOPPING, Being a Wise Consumer, Life Skills, Personal Finance

Being a Wise Consumer Comparison Shopping Life SkillsThis learning package focuses on teaching students the importance of being a wise consumer and the strategies used to make wise purchases.Comparison shopping, planning purchases, doing research, and waiting for sales or discount are four key strategies that are thoroughly covered and stressed in these learning materials.Included:1) PowerPoint Presentation: linked to the reading.2) The Importan
Preview of Personal Finance, AUTO INSURANCE, CAR INSURANCE, Life Skills  Financial Literacy

Personal Finance, AUTO INSURANCE, CAR INSURANCE, Life Skills Financial Literacy

Auto Insurance Personal Finance This valuable lesson focuses on the purpose and importance of auto insurance. It is an easy, self-guided lesson for students to follow and will help give them practical knowledge about reading auto insurance quote and an insurance policy. Objectives: Students will be able to: • Define auto insurance, premium, deductible, and other related key terms. • Explain three reasons why auto insurance
Preview of Supply and Demand, THE LAW OF SUPPLY, Economics

Supply and Demand, THE LAW OF SUPPLY, Economics

The Law of Supply and Important Factors that Change Supply (Economics Made Easy)This lesson is in Google Doc Format and PDF format making it an excellent resource for distance learning or in-class instruction. This is a follow up to the materials covering demand. The concepts have been simplified, scaffold, and learning enhanced with the use of eye catching, easy to read charts and graphs. There are an abun
Preview of Economics, GDP and BUSINESS CYCLE, Economic Lessons

Economics, GDP and BUSINESS CYCLE, Economic Lessons

GDP and The Business Cycle Key Economic Concepts Made EasyThese worksheets and PowerPoints are designed to assist with the teaching of the essential points about GDP and the business cycle. The concepts have been simplified and broken down into more easily digestible chucks. Several charts have been incorporated in order to enhance learning through visual means. The PowerPoints are setup for Cornell Notes and coincide with the worksheets. All were designed for special ed
Preview of Complete Economics Course Powerpoints Notes Tests Webquests Economic Worksheets

Complete Economics Course Powerpoints Notes Tests Webquests Economic Worksheets

Are you looking for everything you need to teach a high school Economics course? Included is a complete high school economics course bundle that includes Power Points, corresponding guided cloze note packets, tests, problem sets, worksheets, and online assignments (webquests), drag and drop and more for every section of an Economics Course. The material is also aligned to the College Board standards for use in an AP Macroeconomics class. A pdf with links to the resources through the Google Class
Preview of High School Economics or Business Class THE FOUNDER Movie questions

High School Economics or Business Class THE FOUNDER Movie questions

Created by
HelpingHistory
High School Economics or Business Class THE FOUNDER Movie questions with answer key includes 15 fill in the blank questions with key and 5 discussion questions with student free response answers. FULLY Editable. Very engaging documentary and perfect for a substitute.Discussion questions covers topics like entrepreneur, factors of production, production possibilities ect.Please email me with any questions at HelpingHistory@yahoo.comTERMS OF USE -This item is a paid digital download fromMy TPT Sto
Preview of FDR's New Deal: Can YOU Solve the Great Depression?

FDR's New Deal: Can YOU Solve the Great Depression?

Created by
Engaging History
This is a highlight every year. Students really get into this. I made this assignment because my students could never really grasp the enormity and complexity of the challenges FDR faced during the Great Depression. It seemed anti-climatic to just tell them about the bunch of New Deal programs, so I created an assignment that not only forces the students to brainstorm ways to alleviate suffering and prevent future crisis, but to acknowledge the criticism they will face no matter what actions the
Preview of Life Skills, CONSUMER AWARENESS, Personal Finance, Economics

Life Skills, CONSUMER AWARENESS, Personal Finance, Economics

Consumer and Advertisement AwarenessProtecting Yourself from Fraud and Scams Life SkillsLife Skills Lesson. It is important that students learn how to protect themselves from fraud and scams in our society. Last year, 25 million consumers were victims of fraud. Each year, the number of fraud incidents continue to climb at an alarming rate. The best defense against students becoming victims is by learning to be an aware and informed consumer. These learning materi
Preview of Economics, UNEMPLOYMENT, LABOR MARKET, LABOR FORCE

Economics, UNEMPLOYMENT, LABOR MARKET, LABOR FORCE

Economics The Labor Market and Labor Force Unemployment Rate The Four Types of Unemployment OBJECTIVES: Students will be able to:· Define labor market, labor force, unemployment rate, and discouraged workers. · Explain the relationship between the labor market and the economy. · Identify who measures the labor market and how. · Identify who and who is not included in the labor force.· Describe how the unemployment rate is calculated. · Identify th
Preview of Economics Unit Bundle

Economics Unit Bundle

This economics unit bundle includes the following products:The History of MoneyThe History of Money WorksheetIntroduction to EconomicsEconomics WorksheetUnited States CurrencyUnited States Currency WorksheetUnited States Currency Worksheet TwoManaging Your MoneyBudget WorksheetInvestmentInvestment WorksheetThe Stock MarketReading a Stock Table WorksheetStock Market Activity WorksheetPDFs, PowerPoints, and links to download versions formatted for Google Apps are included. An optional 50-question
Preview of Money Identification Worksheets & Counting Money Worksheets Special Education

Money Identification Worksheets & Counting Money Worksheets Special Education

Money Identification Worksheets and Counting Money worksheets have over 140 pages and 48 google slides of material specifically designed for students with special learning needs, especially autism. This unit has money identification worksheets and counting money worksheets that review:Value of coins and billsseparatelycombinedRelative costs of itemsPracticing dollar upDo I have enough?There are many opportunities for students to engage in repeated information on the value of money and how it re
Preview of Economics, Scarcity and Opportunity Cost, The Economic Problem

Economics, Scarcity and Opportunity Cost, The Economic Problem

Scarcity and Opportunity CostThe Economic ProblemThe worksheets are in Google Doc format and PDF format, making this a great resource for distance learning or in-class instruction. Key Economic Concepts Made EasyThese worksheets and the PowerPoint were designed to assist with the teaching of key economic concepts that many students struggle with. These concepts have been simplified and broken down into more easily digestible chucks. Several charts have been
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 Health Insurance Scenarios

Health Insurance Scenarios

Help your students figure out the cost of health insurance. Students are required to figure out the yearly medical expenses for various individuals factoring in their deductibles, stop loss provisions, and co-pays. This assignment can be done as a worksheet or having students utilizing their excel skills by filling in the spreadsheet. It is updated to reflect new health care provisions of preventative care coverage mandated through the Affordable Care Act.
Preview of Economics - THE FEDERAL BUDGET - NATIONAL DEBT - Economic Lesson

Economics - THE FEDERAL BUDGET - NATIONAL DEBT - Economic Lesson

The Federal BudgetDeficits, Surpluses, and the National DebEconomicsIncludes a PowerPoint that is linked to the worksheets. Also, the worksheets are in PDF and Google doc format. Objectives: Students will be able to:· Explain how the federal budget is created.· Identify the main source of the federal government’s revenue.· Identify the key expenses for the federal government’s budget.· Explain the difference between a federal deficit and the national debt. · Describe the trend that is occurring
Preview of Economics: THE FOUR ECONOMICS SYSTEMS - Mixed - Command - Market

Economics: THE FOUR ECONOMICS SYSTEMS - Mixed - Command - Market

The Four Economic SystemsKey Economic Concepts Made EasyThis lesson is in Google Doc Format and PDF format, making it an excellent resource for distance learning or in-class instruction.The worksheets and the PowerPoint are designed to assist with the teaching of key economic concepts that many students struggle with. The concepts have been simplified and broken down into more easily digestible chucks. These were designed for special education, ESL, and others students that may have difficulty
Preview of US History: End of the Cold War

US History: End of the Cold War

Packet includes comprehensive yet compact paragraphs summarizing key data. Worksheet includes space for students to write their answers right on the page. Each worksheet is complete with images for visual learners and multiple reading comprehension questions.
Preview of Spending, Saving and Earning Presentation and Worksheets

Spending, Saving and Earning Presentation and Worksheets

Created by
Blonde Bilingual
Introduce the concepts of spending, saving and earning money to your kindergarten or first grade students with this presentation and corresponding worksheets. There are 5 slides that introduce spending, saving and earning. The following 2 slides talk about making financial decisions. The last 6 slides are titled What would you do? and present situations in which students will have to make a decision between two choices. These slides can be used in a variety of ways and come with correspondin
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.
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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.