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Kindergarten economics audio for early intervention

Preview of Consumer Choices: Needs and Wants

Consumer Choices: Needs and Wants

Created by
EducPrek12
This Promethean Flipchart explores "Consumer Choices: Needs and Wants" in which students must describe how the individual can make good consumer choices, differentiate between a need and want, and discuss the importance of knowing the difference. The lesson begins with an introduction splitting the page with items on either side, and the students are asked a series of higher order thinking questions, "What is the difference in the items?", "Is one side more important than the other?", etc. Nex
Preview of Social Living: Needs and Wants

Social Living: Needs and Wants

Created by
EducPrek12
This social living promethean flipchart is great for teaching students to differentiate between needs and wants. The flipchart opens with a split screen with 3 items on one side and 3 items on the other, and the students are asked a series of higher order thinking questions that lead into the opening of the lesson. Next, students are given vocabulary terms: need, want - along with definitions and visual representations of each term. Next, is a page that opens a discussion in which students mu
Preview of Division of Labor: Jobs in the Community

Division of Labor: Jobs in the Community

Created by
EducPrek12
Get students thinking about jobs and production! This social living Promethean Activ Board flipchart teaches students to identify simple job descriptions, names of jobs, and demonstrate the community as a whole by describing different jobs that make up the community. The flipchart begins with a picture of a product, in which students are encouraged to use critical thinking by being asked what the product is, who utilizes it, and who makes it possible for them to enjoy the product. The next sl
Preview of Individuals as Consumers

Individuals as Consumers

Created by
EducPrek12
This Promethean Flipchart for Activ Board gives students an insight on process of manufacturer to consumer. The motivating introduction at the beginning of the lesson shows a product and asks questions that gets students thinking about where it came from, how it got there, etc. Then it gives a breakdown of all of the steps that it took for this product to get into the hands of a consumer. Next, the daily objective and a higher order thinking question is displayed. The students are then given
Preview of Differentiating Between Wants and Needs

Differentiating Between Wants and Needs

Created by
EducPrek12
This social living Promethean flipchart focuses on differentiating between wants and needs. It opens with vocabulary terms: need, want, along with a definition and visual representation of each. Next, students are given several slides with two images in which they must either circle the need or the wants (the teacher can lead this activity however he or she chooses). Next, is a Kagan-structured activity with groups (my class was grouped into tables, but however you group your students is fine
Preview of Sing an Echo Song (Sing CD link below.)

Sing an Echo Song (Sing CD link below.)

Great articulation song. "Click here to view entire SING CD!" Em D G C D Em Sing an echo song. Sing out loud and strong. 1. Ba-ba-ba (Ba-ba-ba) Ba-ba-ba (Ba-ba-ba ) Mah-mah (Mah-mah) Mah-mah (Mah-mah) 2. Go Go Go. (Go Go Go.) Go Go Go. (Go Go Go.) Co-Co- Co- co- nut. (Co-Co- Co- co- nut.) Co-Co- Co- co- nut. (Co-Co- Co- co- nut.) 3. Choo-choo-choo. ( (Choo-choo-cho
Preview of Morning Routine Mp3

Morning Routine Mp3

Created by
SpeechTunes
Interactive Musical Lesson Plan: Morning Routine Mp3 This "SpeechTunes" song is a complete lesson plan. In this lesson plan students will learn to follow basic routines and routine order appropriately; Learn organizational skills (use checklists); Practice social skills (appropriate social and public behavior); Improve life skills (independent hygiene and personal appearance; Learn school readiness routines; and Learn personal responsibility. Best used in large group environments for targe
Preview of The Loud,Soft, Fast, Slow Review (from the Play Cd see pages 4-5)

The Loud,Soft, Fast, Slow Review (from the Play Cd see pages 4-5)

Benefits: The four sound qualities used in music are also used in speech. This song can help make children aware of speech volume and rate. Other uses: Incorporate pausing and restarting the CD player. Experiment with household or classroom objects and investigate their sound qualities. Sing familiar songs at different volumes and tempos. Notice how we change these qualities when we feeling various emotions. Try mixing up the concepts for older children by playing with the volume level
Preview of Audio Algunas Partes NO son para Compartir

Audio Algunas Partes NO son para Compartir

Algunas Partes NO Son Para Compartir Audio:Play this while you need a few minutes of prep time or when you need to inhale some coffee for the day.Viaje con un par de amable pececitos mientras aprenden sobre cuales partes de nuestro cuerpo pueden ser compartidas con otros. Los niños aprenderán el tipo de contacto apropiado y establecerán sus límites, de una forma no amenazante. La consejera escolar, Julie Federico, inicia una conversación acerca de los límites del cuerpo en Algunas Partes No
Preview of Baby Signs® Let's Sign Song

Baby Signs® Let's Sign Song

Created by
Baby Signs
Baby Signs® Let's Sign Song from the If You're Happy & You Know It Music CDLet’s SignTune: Where Is Thumbkin?Let’s sign HAPPY Let’s sign HAPPY Here we goHere we goHere’s the sign for HAPPY Here’s the sign for HAPPYNow we knowNow we know.Other verses: Let’s sign SAD Let’s sign COLD Let’s sign LOVE Let’s sign AFRAID Let’s sign ANGRYFor more information visit https://babysign.com
Preview of Move and Stop (View entire Move Cd - link in description)

Move and Stop (View entire Move Cd - link in description)

Younger children can simply follow the one-step directions. "Click here to view entire Move CD!" Children relate body parts with an associated motion. Other Uses: This song is also good for improving auditory attention skills, and motor/impulse control. Older children can perform the last line (three 1-step directions in rapid sequence). E Rub your tummy until the music stops. Stop! A Rub your tummy until the music stops. E
Preview of One-Step Blues (Move CD link below.)

One-Step Blues (Move CD link below.)

Purpose: This song provides a deal of time to process the meaning of verbs and related body parts. "Click here to view entire Move CD!" Other Uses: Children can carry out the one part direction to the timing of the related sound effects. This is good for auditory attending and memory. Come on and clap your hands. Come on and clap your hands. Clap your hands in the band. Clap your hands. . Stand up and sit right down. Up and down. Stand up and sit right down. Up and down. Everywhere. All arou
Preview of Open your Mouth and Sing Ah (from the Sing CD see pages 4-5)

Open your Mouth and Sing Ah (from the Sing CD see pages 4-5)

Purpose: to open the session in a friendly, social, and successful manner. Benefits: to help children create the “ah,” “oo,” and “ee.” vowels and articulate the “ooh-ee” sound in sequence. C Gsus G Open your mouth and sing “Ahhhhh.” C Gsus G Circle your lips and sing “Ooooh.” C Gsus G Show me your teeth and sing “Eeeee.” Dm C Dm C Dm C
Preview of ¡Qué rico helado! (canción bilingüe) Speechy Music Series

¡Qué rico helado! (canción bilingüe) Speechy Music Series

“I love Ice-cream!” is my second kit of original compositions for children in the Speechy Music series. “I love Ice-cream!” brings a bundle of bilingual songs with fun rhythms and unique lyrics to support awareness of mouth functions and structures that are involved in eating and speaking. “I love ice-cream!” also helps reinforcing positive social interaction, positive eating behaviors, vocabulary, and early language concepts necessary for academic achievement in the first school years. For
Preview of Multi-Step Blues (from the Move CD. Link in description)

Multi-Step Blues (from the Move CD. Link in description)

To improve ability to follow a (long) string of quick one-step directions and control one's actions (regulate behavior.) "Click here to view entire Move CD!" Other benefits: body vocabulary and associated verbs, attention, backward sequencing of directions, motor control and outlet for energy. Come on and clap your hands. Come on and clap your hands. Clap your hands in the band. Clap your hands. . Stand up and sit right down. Up and down. And clap your ha
Preview of I love Ice-cream! (bilingual song) Speechy Music Series

I love Ice-cream! (bilingual song) Speechy Music Series

“I love Ice-cream!” is my second kit of original compositions for children in the Speechy Music series. “I love Ice-cream!” brings a bundle of bilingual songs with fun rhythms and unique lyrics to support awareness of mouth functions and structures that are involved in eating and speaking. “I love ice-cream!” also helps reinforcing positive social interaction, positive eating behaviors, vocabulary, and early language concepts necessary for academic achievement in the first school years. For
Preview of Who Wears a Mask?

Who Wears a Mask?

Created by
More with Music
This song was written to help children understand why we wear masks when we leave our home.
Preview of Apples in the Basket

Apples in the Basket

Created by
More with Music
Work on color identification and following directions while singing this song! "Apples in the Basket" features three colors: red, yellow & green. The song also directs students to hold up different colored apples (visuals you design/create), and put them in a basket.
Preview of We all have Favorites

We all have Favorites

Created by
More with Music
This is a simple, fun song about favorites. The song includes things like colors, foods, people, places and things. This would be a great song to use when working with and getting to know young students.
Preview of Hip Hop Vehicle Sounds (SING link below.)

Hip Hop Vehicle Sounds (SING link below.)

vocalization and vocal play, imitation of common sounds, articulation. "Click here to view entire SING CD!" Other uses: Have children choose instruments to represent each sound, and play during that verse. A truck was driving down the road. (Rummm.) A truck was driving down the road. (Rummm.) A truck was driving down the road carrying a heavy load. (Rummm.) A truck on the road... A boat was floating in the sea. (Toot!) A boat was floating in the sea. (Toot!)
Preview of Thinking Song Level 1 (from the Move Cd. Link below. )

Thinking Song Level 1 (from the Move Cd. Link below. )

To help teach body parts and simple problem solving. "Click here to view entire Move CD!" Other uses: Older children can pretend to rock a baby each time they hear the words“baby”, and “honey.”They can also alternate or switch sides of the body each time a direction is given within a verse, as this is good for integrating sides of the brain. A E7 Put your foot on your foot. Hmm. Put your foot on your foot. Hmm. A E7 Put your foot on your foot. Dirty socks are black as soo
Preview of Music Time is Over (from the Move Cd.  Link in description. )

Music Time is Over (from the Move Cd. Link in description. )

This peacefully ends the listening time. "Click here to view entire Move CD!" Other uses: This song naturally lends itself to swaying, rocking, and holding hands. Everyone can end on a positive, social, successful, relaxing note. Moving time is over. We had fun. Good bye. Hold hands and sing “Goodbye, my friend. Goodbye.” Music time is over. We had fun. Goodbye. Hold hands and sing “Goodbye, my friend. Goodbye.” Last time on: Ooooh.
Preview of This Is The Letter B

This Is The Letter B

Created by
MusicWorks
An alphabet song with pictures and the word sound that goes with each letter. The letters are out of order, but with the pictures (which can be provided on request, but you can use your own), help students or clients "guess" the sound and the word. Very engaging, even for review - my kids request this all the time! (Another version of this song is available with "white space" instead of letters so you can fill in your own.)
Preview of Sube el Jugo / The juice goes up (song11)

Sube el Jugo / The juice goes up (song11)

The Tongue’s Mambo brings a bundle of educational songs with fun rhythms and unique lyrics to support awareness of mouth functions and structures that are involved in eating and speaking. If you are a parent, teacher, early interventionist, or speech-language pathologist, this music is for your little kiddos! Educational music for kids Created by a speech therapist Helping kit for feeding and speaking Eases positive social interaction Teaches basic language concepts This album is a compilatio
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Find Economics resources | TPT

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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.

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