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Preview of Personal Finance: The Game of Life

Personal Finance: The Game of Life

Created by
Susan Levaque
This activity was designed for high school economics students. Students are asked to pretend that they have just finished either high school and have entered the workforce, a two or four year college program, an apprenticeship, or military service and are now ready to strike out on their own in their first job. They must actually search for a real job being advertised somewhere in the country, calculate gross and net income, find a place to live by search the adds, figure out transportation, ins
Preview of Transportation: Land, Air, and Water Sort

Transportation: Land, Air, and Water Sort

Created by
Kristen Campbell
This is a great activity for students to work on in centers or when they have finished their work early. If students cannot yet read, instruct the students in finding the beginning sound of each label or use the pictures of land, air, and water instead of the labels. • Cut out and laminate these pictures and labels. Have students sort the pictures by land, air, and water. • Put a magnet on the back of each cut-out. Do the activity as a class on the whiteboard. • You can also print a cop
Preview of Budget Project: My Life for 1 Year After High School

Budget Project: My Life for 1 Year After High School

This project is designed for high school SDC students and is scaffolded appropriately. This budget project is a great assignment for high school seniors learning how to create a monthly budget. This project begins one month after graduation and asks students to create a budget including projected income, expenses and savings goals. The project is a real eye opener for students and helps them to understand what they can realistically afford working part time.
Preview of Blank Check Template

Blank Check Template

Created by
Tracy Chabot
Use this worksheet for practice writing checks. It is editable so feel free to come up with your own bank, or start at a different check number.
Preview of Producer and Consumer "The Little Red Hen Makes A Pizza"

Producer and Consumer "The Little Red Hen Makes A Pizza"

Created by
Erica Foster
Use this worksheet to help students understand producers, consumers, and goods. The students will cut out pictures from the story, "The Little Red Hen Makes A Pizza" and glue the pictures into the correct boxes.
Preview of Finance for Kids: Volume 1: Wants and Needs

Finance for Kids: Volume 1: Wants and Needs

Created by
Finance for Kids
This lesson plan goes with Volume 1 of the series Finance for Kidz by Professor Prakash L Dheeriya. The lesson plan includes activities for a teacher explaining wants and needs. After doing these activities and other activities in remaining lesson plans of the series, children and adults can understand money, finances, economy, business, credit, and budgeting. In addition, they can manage their personal finances. ****PLEASE NOTE: THE HARDCOVER BOOK OR ITS CONTENT IS NOT AVAILABLE WITH THIS LES
Preview of Stock Investing 101

Stock Investing 101

For high school (and savvy middle school) economics students, Stock Investing 101 is a great tool for students to explore stocks on the Stock Market. This worksheet can be easily edited by simply changing the companies that the students need to investigate in order for it to be used over and over again. Estimated time for student completion: 45-60 minutes
Preview of Stock Market Research

Stock Market Research

This activity goes great for classes that are studying the stock market. In this activity, students will find 5 companies and research the prices of their stocks over the past year. They will then have to explain why they think this stock is worth investing in or not. I am using this as a tool to help my students find stocks to invest in for our stock market game that they are playing online.
Preview of Needs and Wants/Goods and Services Test

Needs and Wants/Goods and Services Test

Created by
Amanda Taylor
This covers Economics for 2nd grade standards for Needs and Wants, and Goods and Services. It has definition matching, multiple choice, as well as identify the picture.
Preview of Dollar Bill - Blank Template

Dollar Bill - Blank Template

This is a fake Dollar Bill Blank Template. This is useful in teaching the parts of a Dollar Bill as well as for a fun activity. Students can make themselves on their own fake money. This is useful as homework, classwork, or in a math center.
Preview of Economics: Types of Economic Systems Reading and Questions

Economics: Types of Economic Systems Reading and Questions

This document includes a reading introducing economics to students. It talks about topics like authoritarian systems, capitalism, centrally planned economies, command economies, communism, competition, economic systems, markets, market economy, mixed economy, private property rights, and socialism. There are pictures, and also 12 multiple choice questions and 2 short response questions. There is also an answer key provided with rubrics and sample responses to the short answersIf you like this re
Preview of Shopping with a Budget

Shopping with a Budget

Created by
Angela Legato
This is a three day made up shopping experience for students. Students create a budget (with the help of teacher for younger grades), and they must try to stay within the budget. Students are both shoppers and sellers. Students will receive fake money to shop with, and they will also have bills to pay. Students are given a monthly income (from their teacher), and they have a set budget for their bills (can be changed if wanted to). Students are also given a packet to fill out as they go along ea
Preview of Primary Economics: Producer and Consumer Cut Out and Sort

Primary Economics: Producer and Consumer Cut Out and Sort

This is a quick sort that can be a great formative assessment and a fun activity.
Preview of FREE!  How to do Taxes: Understanding Tax Forms W-4, W-2 and 1040 with KEY

FREE! How to do Taxes: Understanding Tax Forms W-4, W-2 and 1040 with KEY

Created by
Just Add Teacher
Do you teach Economics, Personal Finance or a combination of the two?! If so, check out Instant Curriculum: Just Add Teacher'sECONOMIC AND PERSONAL FINANCE (EPF) WHOLE COURSE! It is based on North Carolina's EPF Standards, which were implemented state-wide in 2023, but can be used very easily with any state or district standards. Just Add Teacher also has curriculum for each of the Core Social Studies Course, and AP Psychology, with resources you just won't find anywhere else (like recorded vide
Preview of Global Environmental Data Set: Population, Consumption, Climate Change

Global Environmental Data Set: Population, Consumption, Climate Change

This editable environmental data chart contrasts population, consumption, and carbon dioxide emissions for the United States, Canada, Europe, Latin America, Africa, China, India, and Asia (minus India and China). Related data including income, poverty, contraceptive use, contrasted government expenditures (education, healthcare, military), conserved natural habitat, and more are included. This data set, and clarifications for its use, are ready to use in lesson plans, debates, classroom activiti
Preview of How to Write a Check

How to Write a Check

Created by
Karban TpT Store
This assignment will help student perfect their check writing skills.
Preview of Personality Test

Personality Test

Have students find out about their personality type. I use the personality test as an intro to my financial future project (posted separately). Students take 2 different tests and learn about themselves and the worksheet has students find out what jobs and majors fit their personality. Students love this because they find out about their personality and most are shocked to see how correct the analysis is. These are simple online quizzes that can be taken in one class period and is a good way
Preview of Economics Vocabulary Quiz Quiz Trade or matching cards

Economics Vocabulary Quiz Quiz Trade or matching cards

Created by
Brittany Godbey
19 Economics Vocabulary sets. Vocabulary includes words such as supply, demand, opportunity cost, interdependence, and scarcity. You can fold and glue cards to make quiz quiz trade cards or cut apart to play a matching game.
Preview of Road Trip planning activity for The Watsons Go to Birmingham

Road Trip planning activity for The Watsons Go to Birmingham

A fun activity to use with your students after reading Ch. 9 of The Watsons Go to Birmingham. Students use math skills to calculate costs and map skills to plan a trip for their family to Birmingham while sticking to a strict budget. Students will learn and use research skills to plan a route, find accommodations, and plan family activities. .
Preview of wants and needs sorting activity

wants and needs sorting activity

this is a sorting activity with clip art for studentsto cut apart and glue onto a chart under needs or wants
Preview of Financial Algebra Paycheck Math Worksheet

Financial Algebra Paycheck Math Worksheet

Created by
Andrea Bennett
Helps students calculate overtime pay rate and overtime pay, gross pay, etc. Very useful for hourly wage lessons in Financial Algebra. (All at time and a half) but this can be edited
Preview of Spend and Save Sort

Spend and Save Sort

Created by
Macey Phillips
This FREEBIE is a Word Document you can download to sort things/actions where you may be spending or saving money. it includes (from left to right and top to bottom):-buying a sweater -packing your lunch-buying groceries -buying a hamburger-eating at a restaurant -giving your money to your parents to hold onto-putting your money in a safe-putting your money in the bank-putting your money in a piggy bank-going to sales-buying something brand new-using used items instead of buying new-growing a ga
Preview of Economics PebbleGo.com Webquest

Economics PebbleGo.com Webquest

Created by
VandyPenguins
**You must have access to PebbleGo.com to use this webquest.**I created this webquest to go along with our study of Economics. For the younger grades, this includes goods and services, needs and wants, consumers and producers, and money. The log-in directions are at the top of the page (you may want to edit it to include your username and password). Students read the information and fill in the blanks from the webquest.This is a great tool to teach note-taking and to provide scaffolding to stude
Preview of Snoopy Money

Snoopy Money

Created by
Sassafras
Editable money with snoopy images. This is a Word Doc so you can change the value of the money. Each denomination has a different snoopy image totaling 4 different bills. I used this for an international trade game I did with my 6th graders this year, but it could easily be used for math activities involving money or various games.
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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.

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