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Toys for Me: A Lesson on Choice

Updated! In this elementary economics lesson, students will categorize and prioritize their wants to learn about scarcity and choice. Scarcity...
Key Concepts: Basic Economic Concepts, Decision Making, Scarcity…

No Extra Room on the Mayflower

The students will explore the ideas of scarcity and choices by exploring a virtual model of the Mayflower. They will...
Key Concepts: Allocation, Basic Economic Concepts, Decision Making…

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Looping Around the World: A Game of International Trade

In this economics lesson, students will use looping cards to define and provide examples of the terms associated with international...
Key Concepts: AP Microeconomics, Barriers to Trade, Global Economy & Globalization…

Economic Misery and Presidential Elections

Updated with new statistics! The students examine economic data in order to predict the results of presidential elections.
Key Concepts: AP Macroeconomics, Economic Growth, Economic Indicators…

Voters and Elections

Updated with new data! Students identify costs associated with voting. Then they make predictions about who might be more likely...
Key Concepts: Cost-Benefit Analysis, Marginal Analysis

Preparing Your Form 1040

In this personal finance lesson, students will use an IRS Form 1040 to calculate personal income tax.
Key Concepts: Basic Economic Concepts, Budgeting/Money Managment, Income…

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College Money Matters

Make smart decisions that maximize your college choices and minimize your debt.
Key Concepts: Cost-Benefit Analysis, Marginal Analysis

Goods & Services (Lightning Round)

In this economics activity, you will learn about goods and services via drag and drop classification.
Key Concepts: Basic Economic Concepts, Buying Goods and Services, Goods and Services…

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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...

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EconoFact

On this website, you can see how the frameworks and theories taught in class relate to real-world timely events.
Key Concepts: Employment/Unemployment, Phillips Curve, Unemployment

Finding Your Comparative Advantage

In this economics activity, students will examine their skills to find their comparative advantage.
Key Concepts: Comparative Advantage, Comparative Advantage