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K-2, 3-5
Using Children’s Literature to Teach About Economics and Enterprising Women
Teach both Women's History and foundational concepts via the lives of diverse, inspirational figures.
Lesson
9-12
The Economics of Voting: What Do You Mean My Vote Doesn’t Count?
This lesson explores the costs and benefits associated with voting in national elections. Specifically, the concepts of rational apathy, rational ignorance and expressive voting are explained.
Lesson
9-12
National Economics Challenge Critical Thinking
Watch a winning team’s presentation and hear from an expert on what your team can do to help them succeed!
Video
9-12
Economics in the Headlines
Students learn how to identify headlines in the news and current events as illustrations of problems in supply and demand. Students will be linked to news sites to create their own analysis of supply and demand issues in problems facing our society.
Lesson
9-12
The Economics of National Security
ESSENTIAL DILEMMA
How do we know if we are getting good value out of the money we spend on defense?
Lesson
9-12
Economic Forecasting: An Internet WebQuest
Economics is often called the "science of decision making." The decisions that economists analyze range from personal decisions such as how big a pizza to order or whether to buy or lease a new car to the decisions the federal government makes about things like the size of ou…
Lesson
6-8, 9-12
Sports Economics
In this webinar, you will learn to engage students using real-world examples and activities developed for Name, image, and likeness (NIL).
On-Demand Webinar
9-12
The Economics of Ultra Low-Cost Airlines
Welcome aboard as you learn how to engage students in applying economic concepts to the ultra low-cost airline market.
On-Demand Webinar
9-12
Let Them Eat Cake: Economics and the French Revolution
Critical thinking skills used in economic analysis can allow kids to interpret history in new and exciting ways. Using the French Revolution, understand how price controls meant to protect the poor actually led to one of the bloodiest democratic revolutions in history. Bloodshed could have b…
On-Demand Webinar