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Preview of Economics Unit Goods & Services Producers & Consumers Supply & Demand Activities

Economics Unit Goods & Services Producers & Consumers Supply & Demand Activities

Say goodbye to lesson planning stress with this short introductory unit that makes teaching AND learning economics a breeze! This engaging resource is designed to make teaching economics easy, fun, and incredibly effective! Your students will learn about the basic economic concepts of money, wants and needs, goods and services, producers and consumers, and supply and demand.FIVE days of engaging lesson plans with possible extension activities are included. All text and activities are included,
Preview of Wants and Needs Worksheets and Sort Earning Money and Saving Kindergarten 1st

Wants and Needs Worksheets and Sort Earning Money and Saving Kindergarten 1st

Created by
Lindsay Keegan
The primary economics materials in this resource were created to meet several standards within one unit. They address needs and wants, earning and saving, currency, jobs/community helpers, and more. Here is a detailed list of the pages included in this packet.Wants and Needs Activities Included:- Cut and paste sorting- Wants and Needs magazine cut and paste sort- 3 pages for drawing examples of needs and wants- A Flap Book - Labeling examples, with word bank- Color Code- 2 pages for Working to
Preview of Credit Cards and Debt Economic Webquest Personal Finance Economics Worksheet

Credit Cards and Debt Economic Webquest Personal Finance Economics Worksheet

Are you looking for a webquest that focuses on the impact of credit cards and debt for the personal finance portion of high school economics? Do you want your students to access and interact with websites to learn about credit cards and debt? Then this is the webquest for you!This product provides an opportunity for students to research and respond to various websites regarding credit cards and the impact of debt. It is a personal finance assignment that offers students an opportunity to assess
Preview of Consumer Math & Financial Literacy - Credit Card Project (with Google Slides™)

Consumer Math & Financial Literacy - Credit Card Project (with Google Slides™)

You can purchase this product with other consumer math and personal finance activities and projects in a BUNDLE:Consumer Math and Financial Literacy Activities & Projects BUNDLEUpdated to also include a Google Classroom™ version in addition to the original print-friendly version! **************************************************************************************DOWNLOADED OVER 1,000 TIMES**************************************************************************************This is a credit
Preview of The Great Depression: A Saving and Spending Game

The Great Depression: A Saving and Spending Game

Students work together in small groups to make decisions about how to save or spend their money during the Great Depression. They will see what it is like to have a well-paying job and then lose most of their money in the stock market crash of 1929. They will have to find a new job, a place to live (hobo camp or boxcar), and figure out how to provide for their family with very little.Students will have to subtract their bills from their total amount of money using a spending ledger (provided).
Preview of Economics: Goods & Services, Wants & Needs, Making Choices, Saving & Spending

Economics: Goods & Services, Wants & Needs, Making Choices, Saving & Spending

This 4 week unit utilizes literature, whole group activities, independent practice, interactive notebooks, and PowerPoint slide shows to teach the economic concepts of wants and needs, goods and services, saving and spending, and making choices. This unit includes: 17 colorful instructional posters 17 pages of worksheets 6 whole group or center work activities 5 pages of interactive notebook/bulletin board activities 4 book activities PowerPoint slide shows of each poster broken down so that yo
Preview of Economics Unit - Activities, Graphic Organizers, & Projects | Print and Digital

Economics Unit - Activities, Graphic Organizers, & Projects | Print and Digital

Created by
Ashleigh
This is an engaging economics unit that students will love! There 20 fun activities and skill building worksheets to make economics meaningful to students. Economic concepts taught:goods and servicestypes of resources (natural, human, capital)entrepreneurproducerconsumertaxessupply and demandtrade and barteringimports and exportscompetitionThese lessons have been written so that each lesson builds upon the previous lesson, so it is beneficial to teach the lessons in the order listed in the tabl
Preview of Economics Unit and Entrepreneurship - Project Based Learning Open a Business

Economics Unit and Entrepreneurship - Project Based Learning Open a Business

Prepare your future entrepreneurs with this Project Based Learning Entrepreneurship, Economics unit for upper elementary students. Students learn about local businesses and how they can build their own small businesses with a business plan and marketing. This Open and Run a Business PBL unit includes differentiation, problem-solving, collaborative learning, technology, research, and 21st-century learning skills. This comprehensive economics and entrepreneurship unit focuses on grades 3-5. (Sixt
Preview of Economic Systems -- Traditional, Market, & Command

Economic Systems -- Traditional, Market, & Command

Created by
Brain Wrinkles
Whoo hoo! Finally, a fun (and easy) way to teach some difficult economic concepts! This 53-page file on Economic Systems (Traditional, Market, and Command) is full of engaging, hands-on activities that will make your students understand those tough concepts. Enjoy! Included in this file: ~Vocabulary Cards for each of the vocabulary terms that can be posted on your Word Wall (I've also included a blank template for you to write your own words, if needed) -- slides 2-5 ~PowerPoint-style notes on
Preview of Personal Financial Literacy: A Unit for Needs and Wants & Spending and Saving

Personal Financial Literacy: A Unit for Needs and Wants & Spending and Saving

This Personal Financial Literacy unit is filled with hands-on, interactive activities. Teaching posters, graphic organizers, interactive notebook templates, a personal money portfolio, and so much more! It was created with the K-1 learner in mind and aligns directly with TEKS. Students are sure to enjoy their learning as you tackle this topic!Included in this unit:-Standards Taught -Teaching Sequence -Word Wall Cards -Teaching Posters -Ways to Earn Income Web -Job Skills Web -Income or Gift Poc
Preview of Great Depression ESCAPE ROOM: Dust Bowl, Roaring Twenties, Stock Market

Great Depression ESCAPE ROOM: Dust Bowl, Roaring Twenties, Stock Market

Created by
Think Tank
The Great Depression Escape Room will take students on a secret mission around the classroom! This escape room has students decode interesting facts about the Great Depression, stock market, Dust Bowl, the Roaring Twenties and FDR. This Escape Room has students walking around the classroom breaking codes. The codes include ciphers, Morse code, cryptograms and a final 4 digit code based on the decoders/clues.What’s Included?✏️ 4 Reading Passages✏️ 4 Puzzle Phrases to Decode✏️ 4 Decoders✏️ 4 Diffe
Preview of Teaching Supply and Demand - Candy and Coke Activity!

Teaching Supply and Demand - Candy and Coke Activity!

Created by
Brian Markwald
This is a great lesson to introduce Supply and Demand!I use this with my middle school students year after year. It is an engaging lesson using two things they love - candy and soda. By the end of this lesson they really have an understanding of the Laws of Supply and Demand and how they work. They experience it for themselves in this lesson. If you purchase this lesson, will you let me know how it goes for you. You are welcome to contact me at bmarkwald@usmk12.org.Have fun!
Preview of Compare Types of Economic Systems 5-E Lesson | Intro to Economies | Microsoft

Compare Types of Economic Systems 5-E Lesson | Intro to Economies | Microsoft

This lesson defines & explains the types of economic systems in place around the world. The activities are engaging for students & the guided, 5-E format is easy for you to use! Begin with a fun, “4 Pics, 1 Word” warm-up activity, then introduce key vocabulary. Students complete a fill-in chart comparing the 4 main types of economic systems - Traditional, Market, Command, Mixed. Check for understanding with a “Show What You Know” practice activity, “Big Ideas” summary & exit ticket q
Preview of Types of Communities, Goods & Services, Consumers & Producers, Community Helpers

Types of Communities, Goods & Services, Consumers & Producers, Community Helpers

Teach primary social studies concepts types of communities, goods, services, consumers, producers, and community helpers with engaging, hands-on activities!--Inside you will find the following resources and activities:• Community Vocabulary Match - Cut out these vocabulary words, definitions, and photos and match up to create a class anchor chart for reference throughout the unit. Alternatively, cards can be placed at a learning center for a partner or group match up activity in a pocket chart
Preview of Economics and History: Communism vs. Capitalism, the Rock, Paper, Scissors Game!

Economics and History: Communism vs. Capitalism, the Rock, Paper, Scissors Game!

This highly interactive game gives students a hands-on, experiential understanding of the differences in between communism and capitalism. Students will learn more about the key components of communism, capitalism, and socialism. Out of all of the activities that I do in my class, students probably have the most fun playing this game. There is a reflection that follows the game, as well as a sheet that the students can fill out. After they have filled it out, allow for a discussion on the imp
Preview of Supply and Demand | Economics Social Studies for Google Classroom™

Supply and Demand | Economics Social Studies for Google Classroom™

Teach your students about Supply and Demand. This resource is compatible for use with your Google Classroom™ or for distance learning. The passage in this versatile resource combines social studies and reading informational text in one convenient lesson. It’s easy for teachers and fun for kids! This resource focuses on understanding the economic law of supply and demand and its effect on prices in a market economy. The original informational text provides an overview of the definitions of supply
Preview of Texas History Morning Work- Daily TX History Spiral Review - Warm Up Bell Work

Texas History Morning Work- Daily TX History Spiral Review - Warm Up Bell Work

Do you struggle to fit Texas History into your daily routine? Not with this Texas History Warm Up! In less than five minutes your students will explore TX History and you will cover your standards!Texas History questions to use as a quick warm up for the whole year!-------------------------------------------------------------------**The Texas History Warm Up is now updated to include a Google Classroom-ready Google Slides version!**----------------------------------------------------------------
Preview of Intro to Social Studies EDITABLE Interactive Notebook: Geography Econ History+

Intro to Social Studies EDITABLE Interactive Notebook: Geography Econ History+

Are you tired of pulling your hair out trying to help your students understand EXACTLY what information is important in nonfiction text? This interactive notebook unit with assessments is perfect for an introduction to Geography, Economics, History, and Citizenship. This 95 page unit includes all of the activities you need to support your students' reading comprehension without hours of prep! Students often struggle to determine what information is important in a nonfiction text. These organize
Preview of Wants and Needs | Producers and Consumers | Goods and  Services | Economics

Wants and Needs | Producers and Consumers | Goods and Services | Economics

Created by
victoria moore
Teaching on producers and consumers or goods, needs and wants can be tricky. This pack will help you guide your students through this important social studies unit. These colorful posters and engaging activities will keep your students focused and learning during this unit of study.Included are:*cover/credit pages* sorts* venn diagram* thinking maps* matching pages* poem* wallet craft* mini flip book* organizers* worksheets and activities* STEM activity/directions/recording sheet/photosPLEASE
Preview of Producers and Consumers Goods and Services Social Studies Economics Unit

Producers and Consumers Goods and Services Social Studies Economics Unit

*Consumers and Producers in the Marketplace a Primary Grades Economics FLIP Book is INCLUDED in this unit.This comprehensive packet is aligned with the national social studies standards. It includes the topics of consumers, producers, needs, wants, goods, and services. Each packet is organized in a low prep and easy to use printable format. Packet Includes:♥ Cover Page♥ Product Information♥ Table of Contents♥ Vocabulary Cards♥ Instructional Posters♥ INCLUDED! Consumers and Producers in the Marke
Preview of Needs and Wants Activities, Printables and Sorting Pictures, Wants and Needs

Needs and Wants Activities, Printables and Sorting Pictures, Wants and Needs

Created by
Sheila Melton
Help your students make real world connections with WANTS and NEEDS with these real-life pictures for sorting and NO PREP printables!What other teachers have said about this product:"Great pictures; very clearly labeled. Really helped with our study of wants and needs for our district writing assessment!""This unit was super engaging for my kinders! I loved the real pictures. Thank you!""Perfect for my integrated social studies/science stations!""Thank you for this thorough wants and needs pa
Preview of Second Grade Social Studies-Common Core Economics Unit

Second Grade Social Studies-Common Core Economics Unit

This is an economics unit for second grade that is aligned with Second Grade Common Core Social Studies Standard E.1.1-1.6. This unit includes almost everything you need to teach this standard. There are lesson plans for you, a student book, a study guide, a test, a take home project with a parent letter, a wallet and money and a classroom game. This is a 10 day unit.
Preview of Project Based Learning Math and Research - Run a Pizza Restaurant PBL Unit

Project Based Learning Math and Research - Run a Pizza Restaurant PBL Unit

Everyone loves pizza! In this real world Project Based Learning Math unit, students can open and run their own pizza restaurant. This student-centered PBL unit provides differentiation by giving student choice. This OPEN A PIZZA RESTAURANT real-life challenge requires students to use inquiry, critical thinking, and their creative minds during the high-interest cross-curricular [math, social studies, ELA] activities. Students integrate digital learning into the project as they investigate culture
Preview of Economics Bag Book & Passages | Economics Interactive Notebook

Economics Bag Book & Passages | Economics Interactive Notebook

This economics bag book or interactive notebook kit includes 13 PAGES OF INFORMATIONAL PASSAGES about goods and services, economic choices (needs and wants), producers and consumers, budgets, supply and demand, renewable and nonrenewable resources, and international trade, plus black line masters and step by step photo directions for making an economic bag book with your students. Also included, are 4 full color economics mini-posters and pocket chart cards for basic needs and supply/demand that
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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.