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Economics Starter Resource Bundle

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    Description

    This resource bundle includes everything you need to get started in your Introduction to Economics course or an Economics unit in a Civics course.

    This Bundle Includes:

    • 3 Google Presentations covering Foundations of Economics, Factors of Production, and Systems of Economics
    • Multiple Graphic Organizers
    • Economic Systems Webquest
    • Economic Systems Maze Review
    • Factors of Production Maze Review
    • Hexagonal Thinking Activity
    • Hexagonal Thinking Bulletin Board or White Board Display
    • Global Trade Simulation
    • Crash Course Economics Episode 1: Introduction to Economics Video Guide
    • Crash Course Economics Episode 3: Economic Systems and Macroeconomics Video Guide
    • Crash Course Economics Episode 4: Supply and Demand Video Guide
    • Crash Course Economics Episode 31: Taxes Video Guide
    • How Does the Stock Market Work TED-Ed Video Guide
    • How Do Investors Choose Stocks TED-Ed Video Guide
    • Is Capitalism Actually Broken TED-Ed Video Guide
    • Why Can't Governments Print an Unlimited Amount of Money TED-Ed Video Guide
    • Do Tax Cuts Stimulate the Economy TED-Ed Video Guide
    Total Pages
    300+
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    Teaching Duration
    3 Weeks
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