Visuals and Activities
Many of the print and digital resources provided by the Council for Economic Education contain supplemental visuals and activities to use in the classroom. Here you can search for resources you already own, then download the supplements you need. Visuals include PowerPoint presentations, graphs and student activities.
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Focus: Middle School Economics
Middle school students apply economics concepts and reasoning to real-world situations in a series of interactive units pertaining to 6 societal roles as decision-makers, consumers, workers, citizens, savers, and global participants.
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Focus: High School Economics
This revised edition features simulations, role plays, small-group discussions and other active-learning instructional activities to help students explore economic concepts through real-life applications.
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Focus: Institutions and Markets
This publication provides lessons that use history, civics, government and economics activities to bring to life the institutions students read and hear about everyday.
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Economics and the Environment: EcoDetectives
A 15-lesson curriculum designed to show how teachers and students can use economic reasoning in efforts to describe and explain important environmental problems.
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Teaching Economics Using Children’s Literature
Discover how a collection of traditional children’s stories can give your classroom an instant economic boost at an early age and all while infusing more reading comprehension and language art skills into your everyday instruction.
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Teaching Financial Crises
An eight lesson resource that provides an organizing framework in which to contextualize all of the media attention that has been paid to the recent financial crisis.
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Focus: International Economics
The study of international economic systems teaches about global production and competition, exchange rates, international finance, free trade vs. protectionism and economic development.
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Focus on Economics: World History
With lessons combining economics and world history, students discover how people and nations developed as a result of making decisions based on maximizing local resources.
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Focus: Understanding Economics in Civics and Government
Give your Civics and Government course a new, active-learning dimension that easily examines the role economics plays in government.
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Focus: Economic Systems
Students use a comparative approach to explore concepts and materials that are frequently neglected in other economics courses.
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From Plan to Market
Drawing on data from the World Bank’s “World Development Report 1996,” this guide focuses on the transition from central planning to markets in the independent states of the former Soviet Union and China.
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The Wide World of Trade
Consists of 11 lessons for middle school students covering topics such as specialization, scarcity, currency exhange and trade.
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