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Preview of Food Truck Marketing Research Project (Notes + Instructions + Rubric)

Food Truck Marketing Research Project (Notes + Instructions + Rubric)

Created by
Business Girl
Marketing research is gathered and analyzed to help businesses make decisions. In this project students will learn first-hand, how to create and conduct a survey for a food truck business of their creation. This no-prep lesson comes with 15 slides of content covering the marketing research process, plus project instructions and a grading rubric to assess mastery. In this project students will create an infographic to report their findings. Take it a step further, and have students present their
Preview of THE BUNDLE: Dollars and Sense (Texas TEKS)

THE BUNDLE: Dollars and Sense (Texas TEKS)

Everything you need for the entire semester. More than you need for the entire semester. All 7 units that meet the Texas TEKS are included. A suggested lesson plan is included with each unit. There are 3-6 weeks test with answer keys and reviews included. Just print what you need and go. Very little planning on your part involved. I'm always an email away for support or suggestions. Please see individual product descriptions.Can be adjusted for middle school students if needed.
Preview of Haunted House Design Project - Grades 5-8 with Rubrics Stem MYP IB Cycle Tech

Haunted House Design Project - Grades 5-8 with Rubrics Stem MYP IB Cycle Tech

Created by
Teach And Assist
The Haunted House Project is a great design project to start in September, to get in the spooky mood!This project is geared towards students between 5th and 8th grade, and focuses on using the design cycle - RESEARCH, PLANNING, CREATING, EVALUATING - to create a haunted house with several spooky ideas. However, it can be utilized in many different types of classes, as it focuses on project based learning.7-9 Work PeriodsThis project includes:-A full project plan from start to finish-Lesson plans
Preview of Personal Finance/Financial Literacy Unit Project: WHO IS MY MONEY?

Personal Finance/Financial Literacy Unit Project: WHO IS MY MONEY?

Created by
Mrs Johar
Are you a personal finance or financial literacy teacher trying to find ways to incorporate opportunities for creative expression into the curriculum?Do you have a grading system that is designed to resolve around project or test grades?Are you looking for ways to incorporate more variety and cross-curriculum integrations into the NGPF curriculum?This project resource is a summative assessment for a behavioral economics unit in a financial literacy class. It is designed to supplement the Next Ge
Preview of High School Economics: Fantasy Football Salary Cap Project Outline/2023 Salaries

High School Economics: Fantasy Football Salary Cap Project Outline/2023 Salaries

Fantasy football is a popular and widely practiced hobby that mimics real-world economic principles. It involves managing a virtual team with a budget, making decisions based on player values, and analyzing market trends. This project connects economic concepts to a context that students can relate to and understand.High School Economics: Fantasy Football Salary Cap Project Outline INCLUDES:RationaleOutlineWeekly GridRubric2023 Salaries
Preview of Current Events Research Project

Current Events Research Project

Created by
The Seres Store
Included is the criteria and marking rubric for a current events research project. This is a great Social Studies project for the beginning of the year to generate great discussion and encourage creativity!
Preview of International Relations:Environmental Projects: Rationale/6 Outlines/Rubric

International Relations:Environmental Projects: Rationale/6 Outlines/Rubric

Introducing an environmental unit within a high school international relations curriculum is highly beneficial. Environmental issues do not recognize national borders. By studying international environmental problems, students gain an understanding of how interconnected the world is and how actions in one part of the globe can affect others. This awareness is fundamental to the study of international relations. Environmental challenges like climate change, pollution, and resource depletion are
Preview of Economic Market Structures Book Project

Economic Market Structures Book Project

Created by
dairrai doliber
Fun interactive project to apply real world examples to the market structures. Students create a book on the Market Structures -Oligopoly, Monopoly, Perfect Competition, Monopolistic Competition
Preview of Cost of a Disney Vacation Economic Project: Outline/Rubric & More

Cost of a Disney Vacation Economic Project: Outline/Rubric & More

Planning a Disney vacation can be an exciting but overwhelming experience, especially when it comes to budgeting. As an economics class project, creating a Disney vacation budget planning project can help students learn about personal finance and budgeting skills. In this project, students will be tasked with planning a hypothetical Disney vacation for a family of four. They will have to research and estimate the costs of accommodations, park tickets, transportation, dining, and other activities
Preview of International Relations Project Ideas: Rationale/Vocabulary/Helpful Links/Rubric

International Relations Project Ideas: Rationale/Vocabulary/Helpful Links/Rubric

These project ideas aim to engage high school students in meaningful research, critical thinking, and practical applications of their knowledge of international relations and globalization. Projects like these not only deepen students' understanding of global issues but also cultivate important skills such as research, analysis, and presentation.I use this editable project for my High School International Relations Class.
Preview of Australian Curriculum Year 5 Economics & Business Report Card Comments

Australian Curriculum Year 5 Economics & Business Report Card Comments

Created by
Ideacations
Year 5 teachers! Report deadlines approaching? Need help writing your Economics and Business report comments?Report card writing has never been easier! Save time and be confident that your comments are well written and designed to align with the Australian Curriculum Economics and Business Achievement Standard. Take the pressure out of reporting today!This file contains 50 A - E report card comments for Year 5 - Economics and Business.Suitable for all states and territories, my comments have bee
Preview of Dollars and Sense, Unit 2: Management of Financial Resources (Texas TEKS)

Dollars and Sense, Unit 2: Management of Financial Resources (Texas TEKS)

FACS: Management of Financial ResourcesObjectives:Evaluate the need for personal and family financial planning, including maintaining a budget, expense records, and economic self-sufficiency. Compare types of loans available to consumers and distinguish criteria for becoming a low-risk borrower. Connect mathematics to the understanding of interest, including avoiding and eliminating credit card debt. Collect evidence and data related to implementing a savings program, the time value of money
Preview of High School Economics: Stock Market Project Outline

High School Economics: Stock Market Project Outline

Editable High School Economics:Stock Market ProjectINCLUDES:Rationale/Outline/Instructions/Vocabulary/RubricThe rationale behind an economics stock market project is to provide students with a hands-on and practical understanding of the principles of economics and how they apply to real-world financial markets. This project aims to engage students in critical thinking, data analysis, decision-making, and problem-solving while simulating the complexities of the stock market.
Preview of Our Global Marketing Economy in Snapshots

Our Global Marketing Economy in Snapshots

Created by
Kathy Dawson
This lesson by elementary gifted teacher, Kathy Dawson, invites students to use critical analysis to examine how merchants compete on the basis of price, product, quality, variety and advertising. An independent assignment is designed as an enjoyable and creative activity where students observe product displays and prices as well as where products are manufactured. Real world experience is emphasized when students compare and contrast prices of items displayed in their trendy stores as well as s
Preview of Dollars and Sense, Unit 3: Consumer Skills for Housing Needs

Dollars and Sense, Unit 3: Consumer Skills for Housing Needs

FACS: Consumer Skills for Housing Needs Meets the following objectives: Explain consumer rights and responsibilities associated with renting or buying a home.Analyze legal and financial aspects of purchasing and leasing housing.Propose money-management skills necessary to make transition from renting to home ownership.Learning Activities Include:Renting vs Housing PowerPoint with notetaking guideRenting vs Housing Quiz with answer keyFilling Out a Rental Application LessonSecuring a living space
Preview of Research Paper Outline: International Relations/Economics: Globalization

Research Paper Outline: International Relations/Economics: Globalization

When writing a research paper on the topic of globalization and international relations, exploring both the positive and negative aspects is essential for a comprehensive and balanced analysis. Including both the positive and negative aspects of globalization provides a comprehensive understanding of the topic. This approach allows you to explore various dimensions, from economic and cultural exchanges to political implications, helping readers grasp the complexity of globalization.Research Pape
Preview of Dollars and Sense, Unit 5: Environmental Sustainability

Dollars and Sense, Unit 5: Environmental Sustainability

Environmental Sustainability Objectives:Analyze individual and family responsibilities in relation to environmental trends and issues.Summarize environmental trends and issues affecting families and future generations.Demonstrate behaviors that conserve, reuse, and recycle resources to maintain the environment.Explain governmental regulations for conserving natural resources.Learning ActivitiesKWL for Environmental Stability activityEnergy Conversation PowerPoint with notetaking guideWays to imp
Preview of Current Events PowerPoint Presentation Project for Economics - semester long

Current Events PowerPoint Presentation Project for Economics - semester long

Includes Method, Rubric, PPT Template, Example and Sign-ups! Want your students to be informed on what is going on in the world TODAY, not just on what is in the textbook? Incorporate Current Events into your lessons on a weekly basis. Materials included: *Methodology for setting up a successful student-presented current events session each week *Grading rubric *PowerPoint presentation blank template *Current Events presentation completed example *Sign-up sheet. Use 10-years experienc
Preview of Cost Benefit Analysis - Free College

Cost Benefit Analysis - Free College

Created by
Ms Million
This activity is best used as an introduction activity to show students how to complete a cost benefit analysis and make a claim using it. Students will analyze the credibility of sources. Then students will make a claim about free college using evidence from the cost benefit chart provided. They must support their claim by analyzing and developing the evidence. Finally students will explain how their claim would affect various groups of people.
Preview of High School Intro to Economics Deforestation Debate Activity with Rubric

High School Intro to Economics Deforestation Debate Activity with Rubric

High School Intro to Economics Deforestation Debate Activity with Rubric includes an overview with directions, teacher lesson plan, topic claim statement worksheet with example, debate worksheet, rubric, and position paper guide. FULLY EDITABLE to suit your needs. Please email me with any questions at ReadySetLearnSocialScience@yahoo.com If you would like to get updates on NEW and CURRENT resources... ►FOLLOW Me on Teachers Pay Teachers ►FOLLOW Me on Pinterest ►FOLLOW Me on Instagram TERMS
Preview of Mapping Global Inequality Project

Mapping Global Inequality Project

This project allows students to explore the impact of the different economic factors on life in different nations. Students are asked to pick an economic indicator, such as GDP and compare it to a social indicator, such as life expectancy. The project is broken up into different steps, with resources included for each, that will end in two final products, a decorated map and an accompanying essay. The project can take anywhere from one-two weeks, depending on your students skill level, how much
Preview of Economic Project: Life at 30 Rationale/Vocabulary/Outline/Rubric

Economic Project: Life at 30 Rationale/Vocabulary/Outline/Rubric

The topic of "life at 30" is an excellent choice for an economic project for high school students because it is relevant to their current stage in life, yet also provides a glimpse into their future. The project will help students understand the importance of financial planning and the impact of their decisions on their future well-being.Economic Project: Life at 30 INCLUDES:Rationale/Teacher Outline/Economic Vocabulary/Student Outline/Rubric
Preview of Dollars and Sense, Unit 7: Career Exploration

Dollars and Sense, Unit 7: Career Exploration

Dollars and Sense, Unit 7: Career Exploration (Texas TEKS)Includes Interest Inventory PowerPoint with notetaking guideSuggestions for Interest Inventory TestCareer Research online project worksheet along with PowerPoint presentation grading Rubric.Career Research notetaking guides for student to use during presentations.3rd 6 weeks test with answer key and BINGO review (includes information from Units 5, 6, and 7)Can be adapted for middle school level
Preview of Trade Barriers Assignment - International Business (BBB4M)

Trade Barriers Assignment - International Business (BBB4M)

Created by
Mr S
Assignment for Grade 12 International Business (BBB4M) - Editable VersionStudents will tell the story of a specific industry and the trade barriers that affect that industry in global trade.  They will present their findings by labelling a map with at least 10 trade restrictions, including tariffs, quotas, sanctions, embargoes, foreign investment restrictions and standards.  Handout includes example for the Cheese industry, and it includes a rubric.
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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.