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High school Valentine's Day economics literature circles

Preview of Direct object pronouns in Spanish | Objetos directos | Spanish reading & grammar

Direct object pronouns in Spanish | Objetos directos | Spanish reading & grammar

This very funny story will help students to practice direct object pronouns in Spanish by seeing them in context. Plot: Two girls get upset when the boy they like sends them the same Instagram message!Includes:printable storypractice worksheet and notes on direct object pronounspicture book with audio comic book version of picture book for story retellpresentation with grammar explanation and practiceThe document is fully editable, and easily shared via Google Classroom or a similar platform for
Preview of Spanish Valentine's Day story and reading comprehension activity picture book

Spanish Valentine's Day story and reading comprehension activity picture book

Celebrate Valentine's Day in Spanish class with this comprehensible story for beginners! **Updated with slideshow presentation for reading aloud in class**Plot: Romeo loves to write poetry and paint. One day he sees Julieta and tries to get her attention by sending her a poem on Snapchat. She rejects him.Targeted vocabulary: concoce, le manda, la poesía, pintar, el poema, pasar un rato con los amigos. Grammar: le gusta/ A ___ le gusta, estar v. serThe product also includes reading comprehension
Preview of Conversation Hearts | Discussion Cards with Accountable Talk Moves | Valentine's

Conversation Hearts | Discussion Cards with Accountable Talk Moves | Valentine's

Elevate Student Discussions with CONVERSATION HEARTS Talking Chips, just in time for Valentine’s Day activities!! These heart-shaped discussion prompt cards are ready to use with accountable talk moves & Visible Thinking Routine Sentence Stems, to promote rigor & active engagement in discussions. In our classes and PLCs, this  Cooperative Learning Tool promotes equity, active listening, communication skills, and SEL/ Social Emotional Learning. (plus fun & cute hearts!) Use with readi
Preview of Battle of the Knights - A Tale of Two Cities

Battle of the Knights - A Tale of Two Cities

Meant to be used with Chapters 11-15 of Book Two of Charles Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities, these slides will lead you and your students through an enjoyable activity to guide discussion in an entertaining and engaging way."Battle of the Knights: Do You Have What It Takes to Be a Knight in Shining Armor" has students considering why and how, while A Tale of Two Cities is a work from the Victorian Age, characteristics of the Romantic Age can be seen in the story.This activity is best used followi
Preview of Romeo and Juliet Inferencing Lesson Differentiated Worksheets

Romeo and Juliet Inferencing Lesson Differentiated Worksheets

This lesson and slideshow is for Act I Scene IV of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. This lesson includes four differentiated worksheets for the literacy strategy: inferencing. These worksheets can be used for special education and ESL students. The slide show contains a do now, mini-lesson, guided practice, success criteria, closure/exit ticket, a pre-reading activity, and vocabulary with picture context clues.
Preview of Economics of Western Expansion in America Cross Curricular Social Studies & Math

Economics of Western Expansion in America Cross Curricular Social Studies & Math

Created by
Coach Maz
This is a short passage about an entrepreneur moving west not to find gold but to grow fruit. It is a true story about a man who carried fruit trees in his wagon going west. There are 6 math word problems that utilize money and economics as well as decision making. There are four economics related questions pertaining to the passage and a critical thinking chart to complete. Students will read for information, demonstrate understanding of economic concepts of supply and demand as well as opp
Preview of "A Joke" (Chekhov) short story study guide - Russian Literature

"A Joke" (Chekhov) short story study guide - Russian Literature

Study unit for a wonderful short story about the magic of first love! Extensive Common Core Standards aligned package for analysis of the timeless classic by A. Chekhov including vocabulary builder, close reading and discussion and 3 interactive notebooks: figurative language scavenger hunt, plot summary worksheet and readers response with writing activity! Details of the package In a .zip folder you will find 5 .pdf documents with: • full text of the story with vocabulary builder activity; •
Preview of Charlie Brown is in Love Story-book Slide Show Reader's Theatre

Charlie Brown is in Love Story-book Slide Show Reader's Theatre

Included in the Charlie Brown is in Love Story-book slide-show unit:36 page story with text and illustrations on each slide.2 characters + the narrator if one chooses to present it as a reader's theatre story.Charlie Brown is in Love synopsis:It's the last day of school, and Charlie Brown has been admiring the little red-haired girl all year. He asks Linus why he is feeling so odd when he looks at her, and Linus says that he is in love. Feeling worried that he may have to wait two months before
Preview of Sally's Disappointing Valentine's Day -Story-book Reader's Theatre PowerPoint

Sally's Disappointing Valentine's Day -Story-book Reader's Theatre PowerPoint

Included in the Sally's Disappointing Valentine's Day Reader's Theatre Presentation:21 page story with an illustration on each slide.4 characters + the narratorEach character's font it color-coded.Sally's Disappointing Valentine's Day synopsis:Valentine's Day is approaching, so Sally decides to send a Valentine's card to Linus. Sally waits for a response, and becomes irate when she realizes that Linus did not send her a Valentine's card. Sally asks her brother Charlie Brown to settle the matter
Preview of Business_Gas Hits Yearly High_Current Events News Article Reading_2023

Business_Gas Hits Yearly High_Current Events News Article Reading_2023

Current events news lesson plans for middle and high school students in grades 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. Reading comprehension practice and literacy strategies for standardized testing preparation. Great for enrichment of gifted learners, substitute teachers, and differentiated instruction. Prices at the pump climbed to their highest level of the year as oil prices pushed past $92 a barrel. The national average for regular gas hit $3.88 a gallon on Monday, the highest price since October 2022.
Preview of Valentine's Day Virtual Digital Library Hybrid Distance Google Editable

Valentine's Day Virtual Digital Library Hybrid Distance Google Editable

Created by
Hey Jackie J
This resource is a collection of 12 children's picture story books that students of all ages could read any time of the year and not just during Valentine's Day. Some books are about Valentine's Day and some are just perfect to show being loving and caring at any time of the year. I use this in my middle school classroom and have used it with 1st graders. These are great read-aloud books and come with links to YouTube videos so students do not need the actual book to enjoy the story. This can be
Preview of Reading Comprehension with Questions - Economics, Internationalism, Scarcity

Reading Comprehension with Questions - Economics, Internationalism, Scarcity

This is a page and half reading that comes with questions based on the reading.This has 8 short answer questions that all come directly from the reading. This reading covers-Scarcity-Internationalism-Globalization-Supply -Demand-Exports-Imports-Commercial
Preview of February Word Work - Words in a Word - Word Study Bundle

February Word Work - Words in a Word - Word Study Bundle

Words in a Word is a word work activity suitable for all learning levels and is also called Making Words. There are 10 different Words in a Word activities relating to the month of February. Cut up the provided letters, scramble them up, and see what smaller words can be found using at least 3 letter combinations. Then write the words down on the chart. The goal is to see if students can rearrange all the scrambled letters to make one big word. This is a fantastic literacy activity to introduce/
Preview of The Giving Tree - Lesson Plan & Extension Activities

The Giving Tree - Lesson Plan & Extension Activities

Here is the 2 page lesson plan and over 20 pages of printable extension activities for Shel Silverstein's The Giving Tree.Suitable for Grades: 9-12Learning targets include: Metis perspectives, commercialism & consumerism, independent writing, comparing texts, metaphor, and symbolism.
Preview of The Legendary Couples

The Legendary Couples

Created by
Blessed Learners
Well, we cannot avoiding the romantic idea in daily life. Of course it should be in the suitable portion and approach. There are some well known legendary couples we can find in some literature that we can introduce to children. 1. Anthony and Cleopatra (Roman and Egyptian couple) 2. Lancelot and Guinevere (The middle age era of England in the Legend of King Arthur) 3. Napoleon and Josephine (A couple of France emperor and empress) 4. Odysseus and Penelope (A couple of husband and wife in the s
Preview of VALENTINE'S DAY CRYPTOGRAM: TAKE THE CHALLENGE

VALENTINE'S DAY CRYPTOGRAM: TAKE THE CHALLENGE

This cryptogram has an excerpt from a famous poem of love. The staff can have some fun with this, too. Thanks for visiting!
Preview of Oral Communication Plus ESL Pronunciation of a Multicultural Valentine Poem

Oral Communication Plus ESL Pronunciation of a Multicultural Valentine Poem

Created by
Norma Flores
“ESL Oral Communication + Pronunciation of a Multicultural Valentine’s Day Poem,” written by Norma Landa Flores and available on digital download at TeachersPayTeachers.com, is a 9 page Oral Communication and Pronunciation Lesson that features the Poem entitled, “For My Amigo on Valentine’s Day,” on page 2.Page 3 contains “Multiple Choice Questions for Discussion.” Page 4 is the [ aɪ ] Mid-Central Gliding Vowel and [ ɑ ] Low-Back Vowel Pronunciation Assessment form with which students may ta
Preview of FRANCES ALEXANDER by George Washington Close Read Poetry Analysis

FRANCES ALEXANDER by George Washington Close Read Poetry Analysis

Created by
Teach Well ELA
Close Poetry Reading Analysis of FRANCES ALEXANDER by George Washington, first president of the United States. This poem is great for junior high to high school audiences as to the level and vocabulary being high, but explained within the questioning. Analyzing poetry is an art. How do you get better at it? Practice. Here is an easy way to teach close reading with self-guided questions that help the student gain understanding of breaking down lines of poetry.This poem pairs well with using poem
Preview of Economic Literacy:  Oil Field Attack

Economic Literacy: Oil Field Attack

Created by
Kristie Deluna
Students will use the media article to answer questions about Economics and the relationship between current events and the state of the economy. (supply and demand, PPF, unemployment, GDP, etc.) . The article included is not my work, all credit is given to the author of the article. I have created the economics questions designed to increase understanding between the relationship between events and the economy.
Preview of China and Farmlands- A New Security Threat

China and Farmlands- A New Security Threat

This is an article about China and Farmlands being A New Security Threat to the U.S. and countries abroad. I have questions that go with the article and an answer key.
Preview of Student Archetypes for Research Teams

Student Archetypes for Research Teams

Created by
Writerskey
This handout is very helpful to get students to "profile" themselves as members of a research, group or team cooperative. It describes the Jungian archetypes of Leader, Sage, Mentor, Nerd and assigns each an active role to play within the group.
Preview of William Shakespeare: Notebook

William Shakespeare: Notebook

William Shakespeare: NotebookThis notebook includes twelve pages pages for notes. PRINT & DIGITAL formats are included.For More THOUGHTFUL RESOURCES VISIT Creativity in Motion
Preview of Economic Literacy AP Economics Clinton and the Economic Plan

Economic Literacy AP Economics Clinton and the Economic Plan

Created by
Kristie Deluna
Questions and graphs to help analyze a NY Times article about Hillary Clinton and her plans for the economy.
Preview of Valentines Day Figurative Language

Valentines Day Figurative Language

Created by
Candy Snack
Figurative language activities for Valentines Day including;-reference page-matching activity-answer key-creating valentines using figurative language-coloring page
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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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