Federal Reserve Economic Fundamentals: High School Curriculum
Introduce basic economic concepts with ten independent hands-on lesson plans.
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We participate in the economy every day, but the economic models developed to illustrate our activities can be difficult to remember. This infographic provides your students with a simple daily visual reminder of the circular flow model and the role households, firms, and governments play in markets.
Federal Reserve Economic Fundamentals: High School Curriculum
Introduce basic economic concepts with ten independent hands-on lesson plans.
10 FRED Graph Activities in 10 Minutes
Learn about data through graphing activities.
Definition of GDP
Provide a definition of GDP, what it measures, and how it is calculated.
GDP: Measurement and Growth
Explore the measurement and growth of GDP.
Gross Domestic Product
Learn what GDP measures, how it is calculated, and how it can be used.
How Do Imports Affect GDP?
Learn how imports are calculated in GDP.
How Do I Make a Decision?
Learn about PACED decision-making
Supply & Demand: How Do Markets Determine Price?
Learn about the basics of supply, demand, and market equilibrium.
Price Ceilings & Price Floors
Learn about the effects of price controls on a market.
Trade: Why Do Nations Trade?
Visualize key components of international trade.
Economic Systems
Contrast market and command economies.
Gross Domestic Product
Visualize the components of Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
Maximum Employment
Learn about maximum employment and how it is measured.
Price Stability
Learn about price stability and how it is measured.
Taxes
Highlight how taxes pay for the goods and services the government provides.
Fiscal & Monetary Policy
Define fiscal and monetary policy and highlight their differences.
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