Work, Earnings and Economics: Using 'Lyddie' by Katherine Paterson
To get started, the students will read Lyddie, a novel by Katherine Paterson. The novel is set mainly in Lowell, Massachusetts, in the 1840s. In Low...
Grade: 6-8    Published: 09/13/2007


Believe it or Not?
Advertisements can tell consumers about prices and other information that may help them in the decisions they make about what to buy. But students al...
Grade: 3-5 6-8    Published: 03/03/2006


Comparative Economic Systems
Students research the economic systems of a communist country and a third-world country and compare them to the US, guided by questions and using i...
Grade: 6-8 9-12    Published: 06/06/2002


Competition Works in Our Flavor
Competition provides benefits for consumers. First, more competition means consumers have more choices of goods and services. Second, when more firms ...
Grade: 3-5 6-8    Published: 08/11/2009


Marketplace: Doing Business in Afghanistan
In May 2002, delegates from governments, international companies, and financial institutions met at a United Nations conference in Tehran to discuss t...
Grade: 6-8 9-12    Published: 02/26/2009


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Choices & Changes: In Life, School, and Work - Grades 7-8 - Teacher's Resource ManualChoices & Changes: In Life, School, and Work - Grades 7-8 - Teacher's Resource Manual
Grade: 7-8   Published: 2002
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Unit 2: Lesson 7 - My Choices Are Based on My Preferences
Participating in a forced-choice scarcity activity, students learn that choices are based on preferences.
Unit 1: Lesson 5 - Economic Choice and Opportunity Cost
Through a reading, students learn how scarcity makes choices necessary and results in opportunity cost.
Unit 3: Lesson 11 - Choices Have Consequences
In a paired writing activity, students identify potential actions and outcomes from brief life situations, and they learn that choices have consequences.
Unit 3: Lesson 15 - I Can Make Good Choices
Students prepare and present their final projects, advertisements to influence students to graduate from high school.
Unit 1: Lesson 3 - People Use Their Human Capital
Students take inventory of their own human capital and learn the necessity for acquiring skills and knowledge.

Middle School World Geography: Focus on EconomicsMiddle School World Geography: Focus on Economics
Grade: 6-8   Published: 2004
2 of the 9 lessons are related to this lesson. They are listed below.


Lesson 2 - How Much Depends on Where
In this lesson, the students learn how the geography of a country can influence where goods are produced. The students use a map of a fictitious country to enhance their map skills. They derive geogra...
Lesson 9 - The Cost of Ignoring Economics and Geography
In this lesson, the students learn how geography affects the costs of achieving an environmental goal. They remodel the classroom using a map showing several companies located along a river. They part...

Financial Fitness for Life: Shaping Up Your Financial Future - Grades 6-8 - Teacher GuideFinancial Fitness for Life: Shaping Up Your Financial Future - Grades 6-8 - Teacher Guide
Grade: 6-8   Published: 2001
2 of the 17 lessons are related to this lesson. They are listed below.


Theme 3: Lesson 11 - Saving and Investing Are Risky Business
In this lesson, the students learn that savings and investment instruments carry various types of risk. Students learn about the risks of inflation, interest rate fluctuation, and financial loss. Wi...
Theme 1: Lesson 1 - The Economic Way of Thinking
In this lesson, the students practice the economic way of thinking, a strategy for analyzing their own decisions as well as those of others.

Mathematics & Economics: Connections for Life - 6-8Mathematics & Economics: Connections for Life - 6-8
Grade: 6-8   Published: 2002
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Lesson 12 - Charting a Budget
In this lesson, students learn what a budget is. They construct a pie chart to show the distribution of expenses in a budget. They learn about payroll deductions and determine the impact that payroll ...

 

 
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