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Resources (by date) 219 of Total Resources

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219 of Total Resources

March Madness Brackets!

Use the excitement surrounding March Madness to review economic and personal finance topics!
Key Concepts: AP Macroeconomics, AP Microeconomics, Basic Economic Concepts…

Economic Bell Ringers, Warm-ups, and Hooks

In this economics activity, teachers will be able to find a variety of bell ringers and warm-ups.
Key Concepts: AP Macroeconomics, AP Microeconomics, Basic Economic Concepts…

Supply and Demand - Game

In this economics game, students will play through a board game learning about supply and demand.
Key Concepts: Aggregate Supply and Demand, AP Macroeconomics, AP Microeconomics…

Unemployment Survey - Interactive

In this unemployment game, students will have to decide if a person is employed, unemployed or not in the workforce. 
Key Concepts: AP Macroeconomics, Employment, Employment/Unemployment…

Market Structures Activity

In this economics drag and drop, students will learn about the different types of market structures. 
Key Concepts: AP Microeconomics, Economic Systems, Firms and Production…

Keynes vs. Classical Tool

In this economics interactive, users will play a drag and drop interactive to find the difference between Keynesian theory and...

Comparative Advantage Interactive

In this economics interactive, students will be able to explore the benefits of specialization and trade. 
Key Concepts: AP Microeconomics, Comparative Advantage, Comparative Advantage…

Taxes Tic-Tac-Toe

In this game, students can play Tic-Tac-Toe while answering questions about proportional, regressive, and progressive taxes.
Key Concepts: AP Microeconomics, Economic Systems, Personal Finance…

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Inflation 101

In this lesson, you will learn about what inflation is, why you should care about it, and how the Federal...

Tracking a Stock

In this personal finance activity, students will examine factors affecting stock prices.
Key Concepts: Firms and Production, Investing, Market Structures…

What Was a Dollar Worth?

In this personal finance activity, students will examine changes in the value of money over time.
Key Concepts: Money, Money

Comparing Pizza Prices

In this economics activity, students will explain the difference in price for two similar products.