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10th grade economics songs for special education

Preview of Recorder Karate - Iconic Sheets

Recorder Karate - Iconic Sheets

Created by
Music Mayhem
I have many Special Education students in my classes and created these iconic sheets to accompany our Recorder Karate unit in 5th Grade. I have only included the first 5 belts since the songs after that are at a level I am not sure they will be capable of. Hope you enjoy!
Preview of Do we benefit from slavery today, as the North did in the 1800s?

Do we benefit from slavery today, as the North did in the 1800s?

This is a powerful lesson for students to see a modern connection to the past.Before this lesson, you should discuss with students how the North was complicit in slavery as much as the South was in the years prior to the Civil War. Northerners profited greatly off the backs of slave labor, whether they would have wanted to admit it or not. This lesson poses the question: Do we profit from slavery today?It uses multi-media clips about Nike and Apple as well as a song called "Are My Hands Clean"
Preview of Christmas SINGO Game

Christmas SINGO Game

Created by
Sarah Winkler
From the maker of Halloween SINGO comes the latest addition: Christmas SINGO! This game combines Name That Tune & BINGO in one fun musical experience your students will love. This kit contains 7 game boards, directions, and master song list. **Note- music and song recordings are not included in this kit. The songs listed are easily found on iTunes or Christmas-themed CDs sold at retail stores nationwide. For the musically inclined- sing or play the carols instead of using a recording. Perfe
Preview of Econ Stories "Fear the Boom and Bust" Video: Keynes vs. Hayek Worksheet

Econ Stories "Fear the Boom and Bust" Video: Keynes vs. Hayek Worksheet

Created by YouTube Econ site "Econ Stories", "Fear the Boom and Bust", pits Keynes and Hayek in an epic rap battle that weigh in on the main central questions of our economic of our time. An engaging way of reviewing Keynesian Economics and its detractors with the help of John Maynard Keynes and F.A. Hayek. Great for a high school Gov or Econ class. You Tube Video = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0nERTFo-Sk
Preview of Feudalism: The Middle Ages Rap

Feudalism: The Middle Ages Rap

Created by
M and M
I used the song C.R.E.A.M (Cash rules everything around me) by Wu Tang and made it Castles Rise Everywhere Around Me. This song is all about the different social groups that took part in feudalism and the Manorial System. Here is a preview down below. Serfs grew food on land that was arable Being a peasant probably was terrible Nobles and peasants are not comparable Clothes were scarce so undies aren’t wearable These ages were dark and the plague was black But nothing was as scary as a Viking
Preview of The Great Depression, the New Deal and Alabama's "Song of the South"

The Great Depression, the New Deal and Alabama's "Song of the South"

Created by
Phil Reed
With this Google Form, students will be tasked with identifying concepts learned in a study of the Great Depression and the New Deal in the lyrics of country band Alabama's Song of the South. A different way to evaluate student learning of this time in history that is fun and interesting. It can be used as formative or summative assessment and we often sing it together for a bit of extra credit!
Preview of Walk Away Social Story

Walk Away Social Story

Created by
Taylor Hicks
This is a social story to encourage an appropriate behavioral response when a peer gets too close to an individual. If you like to sing, this social story can be sung to the tune of 500 Miles by the Proclaimers. Social stories are an effective and easy intervention to use for a variety of behaviors to help children with autism. For example, social stories can be an effective tool to teach children new social situations. Effective social stories are direct, simple, do not state absolutes, and
Preview of Types of Conflict with Songs

Types of Conflict with Songs

Created by
Organic Literacy
This presentation is one that I used with my students this year. We were reviewing types of conflict, and I needed a new, fresh perspective. I decided to use the song "Rude" by Magic in combination with the response song written from the father's point of view. I also found a daughter's response to the conflict. Students are taught how to write a short response to literature using the ACE technique, and they are asked to identify text based evidence which supports each character's point of vi
Preview of HipHoponomics Lyrical Lesson: "The Battle for Trade"

HipHoponomics Lyrical Lesson: "The Battle for Trade"

One of the most popular songs off my 2017 album, "HipHoponomics Vol. 2: The Man, The Myth, Adam Smith", "The Battle for Trade" delves into the important (and very timely) Free Trade vs. Protectionist debate, featuring soundbites from two individuals who embody each side of this debate, namely the late economist Milton Friedman (Free Trade) and President Donald Trump (Protectionist). The song is set up as a rap battle between a supporter of free trade and a supporter of protectionism, with each
Preview of Happy Happy New Year Song

Happy Happy New Year Song

Created by
SMART Sense
Use this song to SING in the New Year with your class! This song is fun, upbeat, and easy to sing along to! The song is sung to the tune of “Happy Happy Birthday”. Which is a familiar tune, however not the exact happy birthday song. I have included both recordings to go with this product. Enjoy SINGING in the New Year!
Preview of Income Inequality: popular music and social justice

Income Inequality: popular music and social justice

Music and social justice have always had close ties. Music has been used for centuries to pass on important life lessons and to motivate change.  Many artists have recorded songs that seek to empower the listener to make social change. In addition, pop culture can help youth to discuss important social issues with peers; talking about social issues with peers can be daunting, particularly if the youth lives and goes to school in an atmosphere in which they know that their viewpoint is not necess
Preview of ECONOMICS AND MUSIC PROJECT

ECONOMICS AND MUSIC PROJECT

Created by
Leigh Barwick
Students love music! Music can be a great tool to engage students in learning. I've created a project that challenges students to find song lyrics that relate to economic concepts. This counts as a test grade and is a wonderful way to get students to think outside the box and have fun while reviewing economic concepts.
Preview of The Industrial Revolution Rap: DON"T BUY! PRODUCT UNDER CONSTRUCTION

The Industrial Revolution Rap: DON"T BUY! PRODUCT UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Created by
M and M
John D. Rockafellar---Carnegie, currency, inflation,Ida Tarbell,Standard Oil, Laissez Faire, American Dream, Pullman Strike,unions,and trustbusters are all mentioned in this rap about the Industrial Revolution. After reflecting on this product, I realize people like it, but I feel I can do better. I will repost when I feel it is up to par.
Preview of HipHoponomics Lyrical Lesson: "The Brexit Battle Rap (Leave or Remain?)"

HipHoponomics Lyrical Lesson: "The Brexit Battle Rap (Leave or Remain?)"

The official Brexit rap battle! Off of "HipHoponomics Vol. 2: The Man, The Myth, Adam Smith", this song delves into the Brexit debate, featuring soundbites from two individuals come immediately to mind when thinking of each side of the “Leave” and “Remain” debate, namely the British politician and Eurosceptic Nigel Farage (Leave) and former Prime Minster David Cameron (Remain). The song is set up as a rap battle between a supporter of the “Remain” side and a supporter of the “Leave” side. Alth
Preview of Song Choice Board - Special Needs

Song Choice Board - Special Needs

Created by
Blake Pi
Use this song choice board to give students with special needs a choice in what song they want to hear.
Preview of Understanding History: James Taylor's Millworker

Understanding History: James Taylor's Millworker

Created by
Mango's Mom
A simple comprehension worksheet that goes with listening to James Taylor's song Millworker. Millworker is about a woman who works in the mills in Lowell, Massachusetts. I've included copies of the lyrics to the song with the worksheet. The original purpose of the worksheet was to be used for a self-contained special education post-Civil War US History class. The activity was also used for some students working on the alternate assessment as using a song they could listen to provided a "rea
Preview of ECONOMICS AND MUSIC PROJECT RUBRIC

ECONOMICS AND MUSIC PROJECT RUBRIC

Created by
Leigh Barwick
Students love music! Music can be a great tool to engage students in learning. I've created a project that challenges students to find song lyrics that relate to economic concepts. This counts as a test grade and is a wonderful way to get students to think outside the box and have fun while reviewing economic concepts. This is a rubric that you can use when grading the presentations and projects.
Preview of GarageBand Sound Bites

GarageBand Sound Bites

Students will love recording and editing with this simple GarageBand project. Other audio workstations work too! This lesson was designed for my high school "Adaptive" music class but could easily be used with Grades 3+
Preview of Elastic and Inelastic Demand Economics Song To One Direction Story of My Life

Elastic and Inelastic Demand Economics Song To One Direction Story of My Life

When teaching elastic and inelastic demand, I accidentally switched the two. Therefore, to make sure that my students were not confused, I wrote this song to properly explain the difference between elastic and inelastic demand. This song is written to the music of One Direction's Story of My Life. It can be sung to a karaoke version of the song.
Preview of The Supply and Demand Rap

The Supply and Demand Rap

Created by
M and M
These lyrics are very fundamental and basic. I offer plenty of rhymes that will help young people learn the basic concepts of supply and demand. Students will learn about shifting and meeting equilibrium. I use youtube instrumental rap beats to perform it. It goes with about anything I tried.
Preview of Serving Sizes

Serving Sizes

Created by
More with Music
This song helps students understand serving sizes. Measuring spoons, measuring cups, and the hand are mentioned in the song as ways of measuring serving sizes. Nutrition facts are also mentioned in the song as well.
Preview of Mercantilism Rap: It's all about the bullion, baby.

Mercantilism Rap: It's all about the bullion, baby.

Created by
M and M
This song taps on the 7 principles of mercantilism (it does not directly mention ALL 7 principles). Here is a sample below. I wrote the song to flow with the song All About the Benjamin's. Here is a sample: 1500’s come with goods getting sold. A nation’s wealth based on silver and gold You can have copper and iron in your fist But that don’t mean nothing to a merc-ant-ilist Mercantilists all about getting paid The best way to do this is balance of trade
Preview of An Inclusive Keyboard Method Book

An Inclusive Keyboard Method Book

Created by
Music with Mario
An inclusive keyboard method specifically developed to reach learners of all cognitive abilities.
Preview of Morning Circle Time

Morning Circle Time

This is a Morning Circle PowerPoint that can be used for preschool and early childhood students, students with disabilities, and students with vision impairments.Students with vision impairments, including cortical vision impairments, are more successful when materials are presented on a black background. The slideshow can be modified with your students names and pictures. Slides include days of the week song, ABC song, letter of the week - A, Number of the Week - 1, Shapes, and 3 Movement Song
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Find Economics resources | TPT

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Economics activities to try

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Simulation Activities

You can introduce students to the world of investing, budgeting, and other economics-related activities through simulations. For example, have students research companies they want to "invest" in to show them how the stock market works. If you want to extend the lesson, you can have them periodically check in on their portfolios throughout the year to see how their investments are performing. Or, you could use a simulation to teach them about causes that led up to certain major historical events, like the stock market crash of 1929.

Budgeting Exercises

Help students understand the importance of managing their own financial resources by challenging them to create a budget. Give them a few hypothetical scenarios involving income, expenses, and financial goals. For example, you could ask them to plan a fictional character's monthly expenses, or have them create a budget to save for buying a house.

Trade Games

Through trading games, students can learn about importing and exporting, along with the impact of external forces and trade agreements. Ask students to work in teams and have them trade goods, record their imports and exports, and respond to charges (like tariffs and embargoes).

Cost-Benefit Analysis

Give students a real-world decision to make (e.g., building a new road, investing in a new technology, or buying property) and have them perform a cost-benefit analysis. To deepen the learning, you can ask them to justify their decisions with evidence.

Frequently asked questions for teaching economics

What is economics?

The study of economics is a social science that focuses on the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. When teaching economics, the goal is to help students understand how individuals, businesses, governments, and societies make choices about resource allocation. Economics explores various topics related to this, including supply and demand, cost and benefits, and scarcity, to name just a few.

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Educators can save time preparing economics lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for economics resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.