Que es una Economia?
Learn about supply and demand, wants and needs, and the flow of goods and services.
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In this lesson, students read Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax, a section at a time, stopping to discuss the economic assumptions and lessons of the story. These discussions are used to illustrate how the outcome of the story could have been avoided.
Que es una Economia?
Learn about supply and demand, wants and needs, and the flow of goods and services.
Fifty Nifty Econ Cards
Use these vocabulary cards in your classroom to make economics and personal finance fun!
Understanding Price Elasticity
Introduce elasticity to your students.
Why Money?
Illustrate the difference between bartering and using money.
What Is an Economy?
Learn about supply, demand, and the flow of goods and services.
Once Upon A Dime
Learn about barter, currency, and banking.
Seas, Trees and Economies
Use active lessons about the environoment to teach economic concepts such as trade-offs and decision-making.
The Mystery Trees of Island Breeze
Learn about natural resources and scarcity.
Here Today, Back Here Tomorrow
Define goods, services, consumer, production, natural resources, intermediate goods, waste, and trade-off.
Letter Perfect and Clean Enough
Learn about the types of natural resources that the environment provides.
Waste Not, Want a Lot
Learn how producers respond to various incentives.
Eggs-ternal Costs
Recognize that some actions people take have external costs and how property rights impact those costs.
A Valuable Lesson
Learn that the value of a good or service is the maximum price they are willing and able to pay for it
Cycling and Recycling Around the Classroom
Discover ways that businesses have reduced the impact of their production and products on the environment.
Eco-Cents
Students discover ways that businesses have reduced the impact of their production and products on the environment.
A Bad Deal for the Rain Forests
Define private goods, public goods, free rider, and incentive
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