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High school oral communication economics activboard activities

Preview of Needs Vs Wants  (Consumer & Financial Literacy for Teens)

Needs Vs Wants (Consumer & Financial Literacy for Teens)

Financial and Consumer Education for Teens.Includes focus questions for class discussion and video link to Dave Ramsey's Generation Change "Needs Vs Wants".Ideal for Consumer & Financial literacy, suitable for Australian Curriculum standards and any course targetted at middle school students.
Preview of Civil War & Reconstruction Era Project Based Learning

Civil War & Reconstruction Era Project Based Learning

Created by
EduSolutions
RECENT UPDATE 2023 - GRAPHIC NOVEL, BLOG, INFOGRAPHIC LINK, EXAMPLES & TEMPLATES. + REMOVED ALL OUTDATED LINKSMost Updated: New Google Classroom Rubric, New Google Form Planning Page, and Additional ResourcesUpdated: New Links, New examples, New instructions, and Canva links & templates.This interactive, student driven, project based learning toolkit gives teachers a perfect package to allow students to showcase and review the knowledge they have acquired after learning about the Civil W
Preview of No Print High School Language - Speech Therapy

No Print High School Language - Speech Therapy

Created by
Teach Speech 365
Are you doing speech therapy with high school students? Are you looking for a quick and easy resource that requires no printing or laminating? This is it!Download the preview for a free sample page of each skill!This resource is appropriate for high school students. It targets the following skills: main idea, context clues (10th and 11th grade Tier 2 vocabulary), idioms, multiple meaning words, irregular past tense verbs, problem solving, inferences, synonyms, antonyms and conversation. It is a
Preview of PowerPoint: Production Possibility Curve & Circular Flow of Economic Activity

PowerPoint: Production Possibility Curve & Circular Flow of Economic Activity

Created by
Dr Smarty Pants
This PowerPoint covers two concepts that seem to give some economics students difficulty. Which are: 1) Production Possibilities Curve / Production Possibility Frontier 2) Circular Flow of Economic Activity In the 52 slide PowerPoint I use many graphs and charts with very simple, student friendly words to explain the two concepts. I believe you will be very pleased with what you see in the PowerPoint. In fact, if you are disappointed with the PowerPoint, send me a message and I will make the n
Preview of Career Readiness and Financial Literacy TIC TAC TOE

Career Readiness and Financial Literacy TIC TAC TOE

This product includes 6 Tic Tac Toe boards that have a career readiness or financial literacy theme. Each board includes nine tasks for students to choose from. This type of differentiated instruction tool gives students a choice of what to accomplish. Each box is a different level of Bloom's Taxonomy ranging from Level 1 to Level 3. Teachers can use this tool and assign their own points for students to accomplish. Financial Literacy is an important subject for students to learn in order to be s
Preview of Replying to Invites / Complete Communicative ESL Lesson for B2 Level Learners

Replying to Invites / Complete Communicative ESL Lesson for B2 Level Learners

Created by
ENGage ESL
A Social ESL Lesson on Invitation EtiquetteDive into the world of social interactions with "Replying to Invites," a PowerPoint lesson designed to teach ESL learners, whether children, teens, or adults, how to gracefully accept or decline invitations. Through a series of engaging dialogues and scenarios, students will explore various social activities and practice responding to invitations with tact and politeness. This lesson covers phrases for making invitations, accepting graciously, and decli
Preview of Making Apologies / Complete Communicative ESL Lesson for B2 Level Learners

Making Apologies / Complete Communicative ESL Lesson for B2 Level Learners

Created by
ENGage ESL
A Comprehensive and communicative ESL Lesson on Expressing Regret and Resolving Conflicts.Navigate the complexities of social interactions with "Making Apologies," a PowerPoint lesson designed to equip ESL learners with the vocabulary and phrases necessary for making and responding to sincere apologies. This lesson delves into scenarios that require an apology, such as public gaffes or personal mistakes, emphasizing the importance of taking responsibility and making amends.Through interactive ex
Preview of American vs. British English / Complete ESL Lesson for B2 Level Adult Learners

American vs. British English / Complete ESL Lesson for B2 Level Adult Learners

Created by
ENGage ESL
This is a communicative writing lesson for ESL upper-intermediate levels (CEFR: B2). Differences between American and British English vocabulary and spelling are the main lexical focus of this lesson. The grammar focus is based around differences in AE and BE in the use of present perfect simple and use of prepositions. This lesson was originally designed for adult learners, but the material is suitable for teens and older children. This PowerPoint is great for introducing learners to the nuance
Preview of High School& Adult ESL English/Spanish How to Write Email, Email Etiquette

High School& Adult ESL English/Spanish How to Write Email, Email Etiquette

Welcome to Dream Adventures!We are excited to share our English/Spanish 18 page PowerPoint slide to help high school students and adults learn to Compose Professional Emails.Students will learn the basic principles of composing effective and professional emails.This PowerPoint has the following:1. What is Email?· Define email and its significance in professional communication.· Emphasize the importance of clear and concise communication.2. Email Structure· Briefly outline the essential componen
Preview of Promoting Something Eloquently / Complete ESL Lesson for B2 Level Adult Learners

Promoting Something Eloquently / Complete ESL Lesson for B2 Level Adult Learners

Created by
ENGage ESL
This is a communicative writing lesson for ESL upper-intermediate levels (CEFR: B2). Phrases for proposing, describing, persuading, transitioning, and emphasizing as well as sentential adverbs are the main lexical focus of this lesson. This lesson was originally designed for adult learners, but the material is suitable for older teens (note that smoking and alcohol are shown in a negative context). The lesson includes printable handout slides and a homework slide. Although designed for group in-
Preview of FICHAS - Conjugamos Verbos "PASADO-PRESENTE-FUTURO" (IMPRIMIBLES) |VERBOS|

FICHAS - Conjugamos Verbos "PASADO-PRESENTE-FUTURO" (IMPRIMIBLES) |VERBOS|

¡Aprende a Conjugar Verbos de una manera sencilla y didáctica con estas fichas del pasado, presente y futuro de cerca de 54 verbos! * Este material incluye a los siguientes VERBOS:- Compartir- Lavar- Dormir- Brincar - Llorar- Reír- Barrer- Cantar- Caminar- Saltar- Colocar- Guardar- Planchar- Regar- Limpiar- Preparar- Subir- Leer- Tender- Aspirar- Peinar- Cargar- Doblar- Cocinar- Recoger- Colgar- Borrar- Frotar- Trapear- Bañar- Desempolvar- Cepillar- Cortar- Llamar- Pintar- Oler- Imaginar- Tocar-
Preview of Creating a Moving Speech / Complete ESL Lesson for B2 Level Adult Learners

Creating a Moving Speech / Complete ESL Lesson for B2 Level Adult Learners

Created by
ENGage ESL
This is a communicative writing lesson for ESL upper-intermediate levels (CEFR: B2). Linking words and transition words are the main lexical focus of this lesson. This lesson was originally designed for adult learners, but the material is suitable for older teens. The lesson includes printable handout slides and a homework slide. Although designed for group in-person classes, this lesson is easily adapted for online use with individual students. At the end of the lesson, learners should practic
Preview of Budgeting Basics for Teens - Consumer and Financial Literacy

Budgeting Basics for Teens - Consumer and Financial Literacy

Financial and Consumer Education for Teens.Essential tips and advice for teens on saving, budgeting and finance.Ideal for Consumer and Financial literacy, suitable for Australian Curriculum standards or any curriculum that involves the topic of budgeting and saving money.- Task and focus questions involvereference to MoneySmart calculators at https://www.moneysmart.gov.au/.
Preview of Food Truck Economics Week 2

Food Truck Economics Week 2

Food Truck Economics Lesson: This is one of three lessons for a summative assessment for economics. The students will have the opportunity to create a business. They will learn about marketing, supply and demand along with materials needed to start a business.
Preview of Types of Work ECONOMICS LESSON - Work, Employability, Business Part/ Full Time

Types of Work ECONOMICS LESSON - Work, Employability, Business Part/ Full Time

This download is the third lesson in my Jobs & Skills mini unit. Lesson Goal: I can explain the strengths and weaknesses of the 3 types of employment.★ Purchase the entire unit for a comprehensive, clear and easy Business and Economics sequence!The lesson contains:- a starter activity- a lesson intro page containing the learning goal, key vocab for the lesson and to do list- a class inquiry into casual, part time and full time employment and the growing prevalence of casualisation- a graphic
Preview of Jeopardy Econ, Bus, Finance Fun Game for High&Senior High School #1!

Jeopardy Econ, Bus, Finance Fun Game for High&Senior High School #1!

Created by
Viktor Ni
Get ready to embark on an exhilarating journey of economic and business knowledge with our Jeopardy Economics and Business Review Game for High and Senior High School! As the end of the year approaches, it's time to infuse your classroom with excitement and engage your students in a thrilling competition that combines learning with fun. Our interactive game will not only test their understanding but also enhance their erudition. Featuring six captivating categories, our game is designed to capt
Preview of Game Theory - Prisoner's Dilemma Activity

Game Theory - Prisoner's Dilemma Activity

This fun lesson explains Game Theory and The Prisoner's Dilemma.The lesson includes two videos and an activity. Video two explains the rules of the activity/game. I have included cards that you can cut-out, replacing the process of having the students write-out their choices. This lesson also includes a quiz and writing exercise.You may also enjoy:Resumes High School & CollegeStock Market Lesson & ClubInternship PowerPointIf you don't already, follow me .HEREAny feedback is greatly appre
Preview of Food Truck Economic Week 3

Food Truck Economic Week 3

Food Truck Economics Lesson: This is one of three lessons for a summative assessment for economics. The students will have the opportunity to create a business. They will learn about marketing, supply and demand along with materials needed to start a business.
Preview of Macroeconomics PowerPoint

Macroeconomics PowerPoint

Created by
Dr Smarty Pants
This PowerPoint covers the following 12 Macroeconomics concepts: 1) Aggregate Demand 2) Aggregate Supply 3) Business Cycles 4) GDP 5) Monetary Policy & the Federal Reserve 6) Fiscal Policy 7) Budget Deficits & Public Debt 8) Employment & Unemployment 9) Inflation 10) Economic Growth 11) Real vs. Nominal. 12) Famous Economists The PowerPoint includes 253 slides including definitions, explanations, pictures, cartoons, charts, and graphs. I also have links to websit
Preview of Changing Topics / Complete Communicative ESL Lesson for B2 Level Learners

Changing Topics / Complete Communicative ESL Lesson for B2 Level Learners

Created by
ENGage ESL
Looking for a communicative and engaging ESL lesson for upper-intermediate students (CEFR: B2)? Look no further! Our lesson focuses on useful phrases for changing the subject of conversations, with materials that are perfect for adult learners, children, and teens alike.In addition to printable handouts and homework slides, our lesson is easily adaptable for online use with individual students. Whether you're teaching in-person or online, your learners will love practicing their new skills with
Preview of Summer Inferences Guess It Game BOOM (24 Easy, 24 Difficult, Bingo & Game)

Summer Inferences Guess It Game BOOM (24 Easy, 24 Difficult, Bingo & Game)

Thank you for your interest in my product! Within this download, you will have access to a total of 48 inference task cards related to SUMMER.This download is broken down into the following activities;24 EASY task cards with visuals24 DIFFICULT task cards without visuals**This product is great for working on different leveled inferential language skills in a mixed group using the same worksheet.**The task cards can be used for anything related to SUMMER.Within the first set of task cards, the st
Preview of Factors of Production Google Slides Matching

Factors of Production Google Slides Matching

Created by
Leah Bohon
This is my DIGITAL creation of a source that has already been created. All content credit goes to K12carolina. My attribution is making it digitally accessible for E-learning and flexible learning. The original document can be found here: https://k12database.unc.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/31/2012/05/FactorsofProduction.pdf This digital source uses pages 5-6.
Preview of Business  Dynamics Course Documentary Biz Bundle Discussion Guides

Business Dynamics Course Documentary Biz Bundle Discussion Guides

Created by
Business Jedi
Included here are all the discussion questions I've written for business dynamics. Marketing /Law /Fashion is a different bundle to engage students as they view relevant documentaries. Don't be a teacher that pushes play. Have students talk about what they are watching. Debrief. Connect it to your curriculum. All media can be accessed with amazon prime, youtube, peacock.
Preview of IB Microeconomics 2.7 - Role of Government Presentation

IB Microeconomics 2.7 - Role of Government Presentation

Created by
Bananaomics
This presentation is in alignment with the 2022 IB DP Economics Guide. It includes a variety of practice questions, discussion topics, and review prompts. Full Bundles can be downloaded at bananaomics.com
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Find Economics resources | TPT

If you’re an educator or parent looking for printable or digital resources to help your student learn about economics, TPT has got you covered. We’ve got a comprehensive collection of economics and financial literacy resources available, including activities and lessons on trade, goods and services, and the stock market to name just a few. With plenty of TPT high-quality resources at your fingertips, you’ll be able to teach economics to your students in no time at all.

Economics activities to try

Here are a few examples of the different types of activities and lessons you can find on TPT to help teach students about economics:

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.

What types of economics resources are available on TPT?

There are many different types of economics resources sold by Sellers on TPT — from budgeting activities to simulation games to units.

How do I find economics resources on TPT?

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.