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Preview of Touch Money Packet

Touch Money Packet

Touch Money is a great way to teach your students how to count groups of coins! I use this with my special learners who benefit from the visuals of touch points. This packet includes:-Front & back touch money posters-Draw the touch points on the coins (4 pages)-Draw the line to front/back of the matching coin (6 pages)-Write the coin name/amount (4 pages)-Cut/paste counting groups of coins WITH touch points (15 pages)-Counting groups of coins WITH touch points (15 pages)-Cut/paste counting g
Preview of Classroom Economy System Fake Money Printable & Bank Data Sheets

Classroom Economy System Fake Money Printable & Bank Data Sheets

Created by
SEL Inspired
What's included in this product? -A bank data sheet (The bank data sheet will help your students can track how much money their earn and how much money they spend on classroom incentives). -Classroom fake money printables for $1.00 bills, $5.00 bills, $10.00 bills, $20.00 bills, $50.00 bills, and $100.00 bills. -Classroom economy tip sheet for getting started! Would you like to create a classroom economy system? The objective of a class economy system is to reinforce positive classroom behav
Preview of Absolute and Comparative Advantage PowerPoint, Notes, and Practice

Absolute and Comparative Advantage PowerPoint, Notes, and Practice

Created by
Leah Cleary
This PowerPoint Presentation, cloze notes, practice activities and exit tickets will introduce your economics students to why we trade, specialization, and absolute and comparative advantage.You Get:☑ PowerPoint Presentation (editable)☑ Presentation Cloze Notes (editable)☑ Absolute Advantage Foldable Graphic Organizer (editable)☑ Comparative Advantage Foldable Graphic Organizer (editable)☑ Two Exit Tickets (editable)☑ Note Template (editable)☑ Exit Ticket Template (editable)☑ Answer Keys★This is
Preview of The Story of Stuff Video Activities: Editable, Print & Distance Learning Options

The Story of Stuff Video Activities: Editable, Print & Distance Learning Options

Created by
Tangstar Science
Updated for Distance Learning! In addition to the printable version, a Google Slides version of the resources has also been provided (with text boxes to type out all the answers). This version is great for distance learning and paperless classrooms.This product is designed to support a class lesson that centers around the The Story of Stuff Video that can be easily found on YouTube. The Story of Stuff is an interesting and clearly illustrated 21 minute video about the materials economy and its
Preview of Middle to High School Economics and Personal Finance Escape Room Game

Middle to High School Economics and Personal Finance Escape Room Game

Created by
Escape Room EDU
This breakout escape room is a fun way for students to review their knowledge of economics and personal finance.Important: (How to Make Completely Digital)This product normally requires the printing of the questions to accompany a digital form for students to input answers. But if you follow a couple simple steps, this can be made entirely digital! Just use the following tool:https://smallpdf.com/split-pdf(choose "extract pages")to extract the pages containing the questions into its own PDF. Y
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 Introduction to Economics Notes and Activities, Editable

Introduction to Economics Notes and Activities, Editable

Created by
Leah Cleary
Provide students with an Introduction to Economics with this PowerPoint Presentation with film links and cloze notes (fill in the blanks). The presentation introduces students to the concepts of scarcity, wants vs. needs, rational decision-making, marginal thinking, specialization, production possibility curves, and more.You Get: ☑ Introduction to Economics PowerPoint (editable)☑ Cloze Notes (editable)☑ Marginal Thinking Foldable Graphic Organizer (editable)☑ Two Exit Tickets (editable)★This is
Preview of Economics Personal Finance Minimum Wage Assignment - Poor Man's Budget

Economics Personal Finance Minimum Wage Assignment - Poor Man's Budget

Created by
Dr Sigler
This assignment is called the Poor Man's Budget. This assignment forces students to work 40 hours a week at minimum wage. They must calculate their gross pay, taxes, net pay, and all of their expenses. They must choose an actual place to live online, pay transportation, food costs, utilities, etc. They must determine whether they are in debt or not, make changes if needed, and summarize what they learn from the assignment. This Word Document sets up the assignment with students and makes it easy
Preview of The Trading Game (Social Studies Simulation)

The Trading Game (Social Studies Simulation)

Created by
Miss A Plus
This trading simulation game was developed during my practicum as part of a unit on Canada's trading partners but can be easily adapted for History and Social Studies lessons in other countries, as well as exploring ancient civilizations. The focus of the game is to instill an understanding of the uneven distribution of global resources, and is intended to be played with lots of time for a (guaranteed passionate!) discussion period afterwards. This game was modeled for the Ontario Curriculum (gr
Preview of Banking and Financial Institution Comparison

Banking and Financial Institution Comparison

Help your students apply what you have taught them about financial institutions (banks and credit unions) and which of their available local options might be best for them to pursue based on their situation. This tool guides your students through a group work experience where each group identifies key components of their assigned or chosen institution. Students can either use the Internet or make phone calls to learn about the products and resources provided by these institutions. Their resea
Preview of Social Studies Economic Worksheets SS6E1 SS6E2 SS6E3 SS6E4 SS6E5 SS6E6 SS6E7-13

Social Studies Economic Worksheets SS6E1 SS6E2 SS6E3 SS6E4 SS6E5 SS6E6 SS6E7-13

Sometimes you just need a worksheet. These worksheets are great for the beginning of the year when you are introducing economics. They can also be used for homework, warm-ups, or review. They are great when you have a substitute teacher as well. These worksheets do not assume prior knowledge of a subject. Definitions, examples and instructions are included for each concept. This packages contains 55 pages in all: 29 pages of worksheets, 22 pages of answers keys, a title page, a contents page, an
Preview of Supply and Demand Food Truck Project

Supply and Demand Food Truck Project

Created by
Mr G's Classroom
Have students review Supply and Demand by building their own Food Truck!Designed for groups of 2-3 or as an individual project, students work together to:Design a food truckCome up with 4 unique menu itemsResearch ingredient prices ( My kids use local grocery store fliers and Google)Fill in a Supply Schedule at various price pointsPlot the Supply schedule on a Supply and Demand CurveFind the Equilibrium Price and Quantity for each Menu ItemCalculate Total and Net RevenuesSubtract Fixed costs fro
Preview of Economics Productivity, Free Enterprise, and the Role of the U.S. Government

Economics Productivity, Free Enterprise, and the Role of the U.S. Government

Created by
Leah Cleary
Introduce concepts of productivity, free enterprise, and the role of the U.S. government to your economic students. Students will also be introduced to GDP, the Business Cycle, the role of technology and the consumer, private sector, public sector, public goods, market failures, and redistribution. You Get: ☑ Productivity, Free Enterprise, and the Role of the U.S. Government PowerPoint Presentation (editable)☑ Cloze Notes (editable)☑ Two Exit Tickets (editable)☑ Answer Keys.★This is a part of a
Preview of Economic Diagrams - Demand and Supply Package

Economic Diagrams - Demand and Supply Package

Created by
Graph Grove
This is a comprehensive set of supply and demand diagrams, available as a convenient PDF digital download. With a total of 37 diagrams, this resource is meticulously crafted to cover all components of demand and supply in economics. Designed specifically for Economics, Business and Commerce teachers, it serves as a time-saving solution for lesson planning. The clear and visually appealing diagrams enhance the learning experience, providing a valuable tool for creating engaging PowerPoints, works
Preview of Shark Tank Video Worksheet | Engaging Episode Guide & Analysis Worksheet

Shark Tank Video Worksheet | Engaging Episode Guide & Analysis Worksheet

In this experience, students will be watching an Episode of ABC’s Shark Tank. Using the Episode Experience Guide, you will be engaging students throughout some critical points of each Pitch to the panel of Sharks. There are multiple opportunities to introduce terms such as: product profitprofit margin valuation offer investment income revenue earnings Students learn how valuations are made and apply some basic math steps (provided in the Episode Guide) to determine a company’s valuation based on
Preview of NAFTA & The U.S./Mexico Border

NAFTA & The U.S./Mexico Border

This lesson is based on my own personal experience as a participant on a USA-Mexico border tour project organized by Rethinking Schools & Global Exchange that provided first-hand experience and knowledge concerning the effects of U.S. foreign policy, such as NAFTA, on the lives of ordinary people who reside in the Tijuana area. Students will be prompted to delve far beyond the mainstream explanation that answers the critical question as to why people cross the U.S.-Mexico border. This lesson
Preview of Economics Video Study Guide: Despicable Me

Economics Video Study Guide: Despicable Me

This video study guide contains 20 multiple-choice, economics-themed questions that can be used in conjunction with the 2010 film Despicable Me. (Rated PG - 95 minutes) Since my economics classes have an additional, block-length class period after our final exam, we collectively decided to watch Despicable Me in class on the condition that the students would answer questions about the economic themes in the film. The result was this study guide, which we used to discuss the economic concepts de
Preview of Personal Finance Word Search Puzzle BUNDLE

Personal Finance Word Search Puzzle BUNDLE

Personal Finance BUNDLE Word Searches Included: - Personal Finance - Budget Planning - Budgeting - Financial Literacy - Financial Planning - Bank Account - Checking Account - All About Money - Money Management Skills Great for: Early Finishers, Emergency Sub Plan, Homework, Unit Supplement, Sponge Activity, Classwork, Test Review, Bell Ringer, No Prep Activity, Warm-Up, Homeschool, Do Now, Mini-lessons, Distance Learning… Simply Print and Go! Download the preview for a closer look.
Preview of My Financial Future - A look into their future budget's for middle school SS6E13

My Financial Future - A look into their future budget's for middle school SS6E13

SS6E13 Understand that a basic principle of effective personal money management is to live within one's income.This real-world simulation is for middle school students who are learning about personal money management. They must go through the steps of selecting an occupation and developing a real-world budget. The budget includes income deductions, taxes, vehicle and maintenance, groceries, entertainment, pets, and personal hygiene. Students must also save towards retirement, andpersonal savi
Preview of Complete Creative Review - Economics & Personal Finance - Answer Key Included

Complete Creative Review - Economics & Personal Finance - Answer Key Included

Created by
ECONcepts
The Creative Review is a hand written review designed to simplify the concepts of Economics, so all students can master the basics. This bundle includes all the review from Unit 1 (Fundamentals of Economics, Unit 2 Part I (Supply & Demand), Unit 2 Part II (Business Organizations & Market Structures), Unit 3 (Macroeconomics), Unit 4 (International Trade), Unit 5 (Earning & Budgeting), Unit 6 (Investment & Credit), and Unit 7 (Financial Protection). The Creative Review is a great t
Preview of Profit! The Fast & Fun Entrepreneurship Game

Profit! The Fast & Fun Entrepreneurship Game

Created by
Thomas Meddens
Profit! was created by two friends on a mission to: Create a cool, fast and fun gameInspire kids of all ages to think about entrepreneurship While you can play it anywhere, Profit! is made in and for the classroom. We are proud to say that this project was tested on children. You can use Profit! as an introduction on the subject of entrepreneurship. This will work for all age 8 and up. Profit! is used on Middle Schools, High Schools and even Universities. With this Print and Play edition of ou
Preview of DISTANCE LEARNING Crash Course Economics Worksheets Episodes 6-10 BUNDLE

DISTANCE LEARNING Crash Course Economics Worksheets Episodes 6-10 BUNDLE

Created by
Elise Parker TpT
5 separate worksheets -- one per episode, with all questions provided both with and without time stamps! Each packet provides both a one-page worksheet to save paper, as well as a larger-format version with plenty of room for student answers! Extended thinking prompts included for every episode!ALL WORKSHEETS CAN BE DONE FULLY ONLINE AS TPT DIGITAL ACTIVITIES! Perfect for distance learning or a paperless classroom! To get started, just look on the product page of each resource for the link to do
Preview of Build Your Own Squirrel Money Box | Piggy Bank Craft for Saving Coins and Notes

Build Your Own Squirrel Money Box | Piggy Bank Craft for Saving Coins and Notes

Created by
FI Educator
Are you looking for a fun way to engage your students with money, saving, or fundraising? Do you have a high school class that would love to do a fun, hands-on activity with elementary school students? This printable money box functions just like a piggy bank, but is designed to look like a squirrel since squirrels are a wonderful animal to talk about when it comes to saving and stashing their nuts (money) away!In this craft activity, the kids will either use a recycled milk carton from the cafe
Preview of Economics Movie Bundle

Economics Movie Bundle

This bundle includes 4 movie guides that I use while teaching Economics: Raya & the Last Dragon, Elemental, Ready Player One & Encanto. All of these include the movie guides & the answer keys. No prep- use today!! My students love each of these movies & they are a great way to keep students engaged while still teaching economic content!!
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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.