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6-12 Social Studies

Economics is central to developing young people into knowledgeable, thinking, and active citizens. Below are some of CEE’s very best resources to help you integrate economic concepts into all of your social studies classes.

Lesson

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The Great Recession Simulation

In this economics lesson, students will learn about incentives behind bank loans.
Key Concepts: Financial Institutions, Risk Managment/Insurance

National Budget Simulation

In this economics lesson, students will revise a federal budget to understand its contents.
Key Concepts: Cost-Benefit Analysis, Crowding Out, Debt…

The Columbian Exchange

In this lesson, students learn that the Columbian Exchange resulted in an enormous exchange of goods, resources, and institutions between...
Key Concepts: Globalization, Goods and Services, International Trade

Traditional Economies and the Inuit

The Inuit people of northern Canada provide an example of a traditional economy. For thousands of years, Inuit parents have...
Key Concepts: Allocation, Allocation, Allocation…

Industrial Entrepreneurs or Robber Barons?

This lesson focuses on a group of nineteenth century industrial entrepreneurs described in many history books as Robber Barons. It...
Key Concepts: Cost-Benefit Analysis, Entrepreneurs, Marginal Analysis

Activity

Interactive National Budget Simulator

Adjust the numbers in this interactive to see if you can balance the budget. This interactive is intended for use...
Key Concepts: Budgeting/Money Managment, Cost-Benefit Analysis, Economic Growth…

Video

Professional Development

The Economic Way of Thinking - Video

In this video, Dr. Mark Schug explains how the "economic way of thinking" can help students understand U.S. History concepts....
Key Concepts: Cost-Benefit Analysis, Marginal Analysis

Old Toy - New Market

Students explore the LEGOLAND theme parks and demonstrate an understanding of how new markets can be created and that cultural...
Key Concepts: Goods and Services