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Economics Common Core 6.RP.A.3 resources

Preview of Carnival Game Economics PBL Project-Based Learning GATE

Carnival Game Economics PBL Project-Based Learning GATE

Smaller tasks add up to big, big learning with this gold medal standard project-based learning activity! What a sneaky cool way to learn math, economics, and functional design! (Insert evil teacher laugh.) It’s a hands-on approach to Common Core Standards. In Carnival Game Economics, students design a carnival skill game and gather data as junior market researchers during the test phase. They’ll use this data to help make decisions. After making calculations for probability, students will
Preview of The Great Stock Market Challenge - Complete Math Unit

The Great Stock Market Challenge - Complete Math Unit

Suitable and adapted for grades 5-12Open the Preview to see more detailed informationWatch the movie to see a high speed play through of the presentationThis complete cross-curricular unit has students learn about companies, research stocks, create a portfolio, track their performance, submit their project and write a test. Students will learn about real life financial literacy, trade-offs, decision making, strategies, and apply mathematical concepts.The unit runs about 10-14 weeks long, with an
Preview of Income Inequality & Wealth Distribution Critical Thinking, Math & Social Justice

Income Inequality & Wealth Distribution Critical Thinking, Math & Social Justice

What is income inequality? Are the rich getting richer and the poor getting poorer? Is wealth being distributed equally in your country? This integrated math, social justice, critical thinking, and economics lesson is designed to introduce the idea of income inequality to students in grades 6-9 at a level they can easily understand- all while having them practice important math skills involving ratios and percentages. This lesson is a useful application for a math unit: percent and ratio practic
Preview of Dream Vacation Project

Dream Vacation Project

Created by
EduCraft
In this exciting cross-curricular project, students will embark on a virtual journey to plan their dream vacation. Integrating math, art, social studies, and literature, this project provides an engaging platform for 6th-grade students to apply their mathematical skills in real-life scenarios. By working within a given budget, students will explore the fundamental concepts of rates, percentages, variables, and more, while tapping into a variety of knowledge areas.First, students will utilize the
Preview of Fluke - Monopoly of Inventions with Intellectual Property lesson plan

Fluke - Monopoly of Inventions with Intellectual Property lesson plan

Created by
upheavalmedia
Engage your students across science, mathematics, economics and careers with Fluke – the wealth building game of accidental inventions, named the Monopoly of Inventions by participants at the Maker Faire, seeks to expose players to the wild, wild world of intellectual property ---- full of thrilling research, wacky inventions, stock explosions, and legal shoot outs. Players buy, sell and license the patents of inventions discovered by accident with the goal of accumulating the largest portfolio
Preview of Math S.O.L.E. Research Project- Cost of Living vs. Salary Earnings

Math S.O.L.E. Research Project- Cost of Living vs. Salary Earnings

Are you looking for a math research project for your entire class or an extension for your gifted learners? This resource is perfect for all learners! It comes with 3 different levels so you can accommodate everyone in your classroom. Level 1 is good for use in whole class instruction with lower level students in 6th/7th grade.Level 2 is intended to be used in whole class or individual instruction with higher level students that don't need as much guidance through the research process.Level 3 is
Preview of March Madness

March Madness

Let your students join in the excitement of March Madness by completing any or all of these activities. These activities were used in a regular classroom, a math intervention class, and a math enrichment class."Let the Madness Begin" is an introductory activity that provides background for students."Location Location Location" is a mapping activity."My Hometown" requires students to work cooperatively to gather and analyze data. The Road to the Final Four" is grade specific. There are 5 worksh
Preview of Intellectual Property Why Every student needs iSTEAM

Intellectual Property Why Every student needs iSTEAM

Created by
upheavalmedia
America is the wild wild world of Intellectual Property Widgets and manufacturing ruled the 20th century Ideas and intellectual property will rule 21st century Students need to understand why iSTEAM (inventing, Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) is needed and why they need to specialize in it.
Preview of Free Dream Vacation Project - Example Slides

Free Dream Vacation Project - Example Slides

Created by
EduCraft
This free example presentation serves as a valuable addition to the Dream Vacation project, offering a set of illustrative slides to engage and inspire students. It showcases captivating visuals and informative content that bring the chosen destination to life. The presentation exemplifies how math, art, social studies, and literature intertwine harmoniously, providing students with a tangible demonstration of how their skills can be applied in planning their dream vacations. This resource serve
Preview of Oct. 26 Math History-Mystery Puzzle: Pres. Truman Nearly Doubles Minimum Wage

Oct. 26 Math History-Mystery Puzzle: Pres. Truman Nearly Doubles Minimum Wage

October 26 of the Mystery Year marks the date of an event by President Truman. To find the year, students solve math clues involving percent increase (including inflation percents greater than 100%), reasoning skills, and evaluating an expression with exponents in a real-world context. This motivating puzzle provides review of 6th and 7th grade topics, and is great for students to use any time during the year. Your PDF download includes:2-page digital version with horizontal layout, prepped for
Preview of Financial Math Renting vs. Owning

Financial Math Renting vs. Owning

Created by
Brienna Moreland
Students will understand the difference between renting and owning and the positives/downsides of each. High school students may soon be looking into securing their own place to live, whether owning or most likely renting.
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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.