Teaching Economics with Active Learning
Teach economics with active and engaging lessons.
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Explore free teaching resources like lesson plans, interactive modules and videos to bring economics to life in your classroom.
Teaching Economics with Active Learning
Teach economics with active and engaging lessons.
Teaching Market Structures with Gum
Highlight different market structures through a role playing game.
Demand
Describe the demand side of the market.
Building Human Capital | It's Your Paycheck Lesson 1
Identify the link between investment in human capital and earning income.
Entrepreneurs
Assess students' strengths as future entrepreneurs
Kiddynomics: An Economics Curriculum for Young Learners, Lessons for Grades Pre-K-K
Introduce young children to the economic way of thinking.
Bitcoin: Money or Financial Investment
Discover the differences of how people view Bitcoin.
Making Personal Finance Decisions Curriculum
The Making Personal Finance Decisions curriculum teaches valuable personal finance lessons grounded in economic theory.
Money
Highlight how money facilitates economic activity.
Calculate Your Lifetime Inflation Activity
Learn how to measure changes in inflation over a lifetime.
PACED Pretzels
Learn about and apply the five-step PACED decision-making process.
Entrance and Exit Tickets for a General Economics Classroom
Short formative assessments for the general economics classroom.
What Is an Economy?
Learn about supply, demand, and the flow of goods and services.
Economic Systems
Contrast market and command economies.
Monetary Policy, Part 2: Two Important Interest Rates in Monetary Policy Implementation
Explain the federal funds rate and interest on reserve balances rate.
Time Preference—Why It Is Hard to Save (Lesson 6A)
Investigate the choice between spending now or spending later.
Paying Taxes
Feature the different types of taxes people pay.
Credit Bureaus: The Record Keepers
Introduce credit bureaus.
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