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Middle school economics homework for Microsoft Word

Preview of Trade Off & Opportunity Cost Practice Worksheet *WITH KEY!

Trade Off & Opportunity Cost Practice Worksheet *WITH KEY!

Created by
annakay511
My most popular item, now with an answer key!This worksheet gives 10 relevant, real-life examples for students to identify the trade offs and opportunity cost of each choice. Customizable for your needs. Perfect practice or review activity!
Preview of The American Colonies and Slavery: Triangle Trade Map and Reading

The American Colonies and Slavery: Triangle Trade Map and Reading

Created by
Vagi's Vault
This activity examines the "triangular trade" between the American colonies, England and Africa. The reading focuses on slavery and why the trade routes were in a triangle. The map focuses on the goods that were traded between these locations. The article comes from reference.com, I made the questions. MS Word for easy editing.
Preview of Four Types of Economies Worksheet Homework, Economics

Four Types of Economies Worksheet Homework, Economics

Created by
NOWandTHEN
This activity reviews the four types of economies: Traditional, Market, Mixed and Command. This activity is good to use as a "YOU DO" activity, homework or assessment. They should have some basic knowledge before completing this activity. This is one of the first graded assignments I use when teaching my 6th graders about economics.
Preview of ISMs (Capitalism, Socialism, Communism) Graphic Organizer

ISMs (Capitalism, Socialism, Communism) Graphic Organizer

Created by
Randy Tease
With this product students will be asked to complete (either as homework or as guided notes) a graphic organizer comparing the three economic ISM's - capitalism, socialism, communism along with theoretical communism. Also includes key or teacher version. Product has been used successfully in both a U.S. History and an Economics class. Categories compared include: Who controls the economy? How much profit may individuals keep? Who controls the major industries? (mass production) Wha
Preview of Info Reading Text - Economics: Why we pay taxes (no prep/sub plans)

Info Reading Text - Economics: Why we pay taxes (no prep/sub plans)

Created by
Vagi's Vault
Click here for "Author's Purpose" additional activityThis is an informational reading article about taxes and the legal reasons why we pay them. Great article for an economics, social studies or history class. Also great for sub plans or extra credit! To make this assignment even more engaging, download my assignment "Author's Purpose". https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Authors-Purpose-Reading-Supplemental-Activity-no-prep-41986
Preview of Info Reading Text - The History of Video Games (no prep/sub plans)

Info Reading Text - The History of Video Games (no prep/sub plans)

Created by
Vagi's Vault
An informational text article about the history of video games. A great supplement to any technology unit or history lesson on fads or the 80's. Also included is an optional "Author's Purpose" activity that is designed to enhance student's understanding of the article and the author's central themes. The information is from the History Channel, the questions are mine. A great supplement, fill in, or substitute teaching plan. Can also be used as a web quest using t
Preview of Info Reading Text - 8 Inventions of the Second Industrial Revolution

Info Reading Text - 8 Inventions of the Second Industrial Revolution

Created by
Vagi's Vault
An informational text article about 8 important inventions from the Second Industrial Revolution. The article discusses inventions such as the light bulb, wireless telegraph, skyscraper, and more. The information is from the History Channel's website, the questions are mine. A great activity for a history or economics class. A great supplement, fill in activity, substitute teaching plan. MS Word doc for easy editing.
Preview of Back to school classroom procedural handbook

Back to school classroom procedural handbook

This editable word document back to school classroom procedural handbook includes the following procedures; start of day routine, pencil sharpening, welcome work routine, morning meeting, bathroom and drinks, asking a question, while others are talking, exiting and entering the classroom, walking the halls, turning papers in, homework, take home binders, packing up, exiting at the end of the day, bringing toys to school, star student, classroom economy, classroom jobs, consequences, behavior cli
Preview of Saving Capitalism Movie Guide with Answer Key

Saving Capitalism Movie Guide with Answer Key

This 90 minute Netflix documentary follows former Secretary of Labor and Professor Robert Reich as he speaks out about the current state of our economic system, and presents ideas on how to "save capitalism". The film was released by Netflix on November 11, 2017Suitable for any level of middle or high school where you are discussing Economics, Capitalism, Government, and U.S. History. Lesson includes a warm up response for students prior to watching the film, 41-chronologically ordered questions
Preview of Info Reading Text - How Mario Conquered the Video Game World (no prep/sub plans)

Info Reading Text - How Mario Conquered the Video Game World (no prep/sub plans)

Created by
Vagi's Vault
An informational text article about the history of Nintendo's Super Mario. A great supplement to any technology unit or history lesson on fads or the 80's. Also included is an optional "Author's Purpose" activity that is designed to enhance student's understanding of the article and the author's central themes. The information is from the History Channel, the questions are mine. A great supplement, fill in, extra credit activity or substitute teaching plan. MS
Preview of Economics Study Guide Collection (8 Units)

Economics Study Guide Collection (8 Units)

Created by
History Wizard
Economics Study Guide CollectionThis economics study guide collection covers all of the major ideas for a semester or year long course on Economics. There are eight separate study guides in this collection that cover the following concepts:Unit 1 What is Economics (20 Questions)Unit 2 Economic Systems (25 Questions)Unit 3 Demand (20 Questions)Unit 4 Supply (25 Questions)Unit 5 Labor and Unions (35 Questions)Unit 6 Stocks and Stock Market (35 Questions)Unit 7 Developing Countries (29 Questions)
Preview of FDR and New Deal, Web Activity Worksheet, 3 R's Programs, 1930s History Chart

FDR and New Deal, Web Activity Worksheet, 3 R's Programs, 1930s History Chart

This is a 6-page resource that focuses on the social programs created by Franklin Roosevelt and his "new deal." Page one and two includes general information about FDR, the New Deal, and the "Three R" programs - relief, recovery, and reform. You can have students read this on their own, or read it together as a class and discuss the differences between relief, recovery, and reform programs.For page 3 and 4, students will complete a chart for a few of the new deal programs, including AAA, PWA, SE
Preview of Info Reading Text - FDR's New Deal: FDR's Alphabet Soup (no prep/sub plans)

Info Reading Text - FDR's New Deal: FDR's Alphabet Soup (no prep/sub plans)

Created by
Vagi's Vault
A reading assignment about FDR's New Deal, looking at FDR's Alphabet Agencies. A great way to introduce the subject. The reading comes from a really great website, ushistory.org, under their free textbook tab. The information presented is theirs, I made up the questions. This can be done as a web quest assignment using the site. Perfect as a supplement, or if you don't have a textbook! Also great as a Sub Assignment. MS Word for easy editing.
Preview of Netflix History 101 Episode Three- The Rise of China (Answer Key Included)

Netflix History 101 Episode Three- The Rise of China (Answer Key Included)

Netflix 101 Episode Three- The Rise of China(Release Year: 2020, Rating: TV-PG, Time: 22 Minutes)This 24-question movie guide accompanies the third episode of the Netflix Series "History 101". Great to watch to learn more about The Rise of China. This guide will work well as a sub plan for your substitute teacher or as a distance learning tool! Students learn about modern China, Mao Zedong, Cultural Revolution, Richard Nixon, Deng Xiaoping, Special Economic Zones, Tiananmen Square, World Trade O
Preview of This Day in History - October 29: The Stock Market Crash 1929 (no prep/sub)

This Day in History - October 29: The Stock Market Crash 1929 (no prep/sub)

Created by
Vagi's Vault
This is an informational reading article about the 1929 Stock Market crash. This is a perfect assignment to use as a "Bell Ringer" or "5 Minute Reading/Writing" type of activity. It also works well as a substitute teaching assignment or extra credit. The information is from the History Channel's website, the questions are mine. Can also be used as a web quest using the history.com website. MS Word doc for easy editing.
Preview of Info Reading Text - Economics: History of the United States' Minimum Wage

Info Reading Text - Economics: History of the United States' Minimum Wage

Created by
Vagi's Vault
This is an informational reading activity about the history of the minimum wage in America. The article discusses why there is a minimum wage, as well as the pros and cons of changing it. A great article for history, government and economics classes! Also makes a great sub plan or extra credit assignment! MS Word for easy editing. The article and follow up information can be found at http://minimum-wage.org/
Preview of The Embargo Act of 1807 Graph: Thomas Jefferson's Foreign Policy

The Embargo Act of 1807 Graph: Thomas Jefferson's Foreign Policy

Created by
Vagi's Vault
A graph interpretation activity examining the impact of Jefferson's Embargo Act on US economic imports and exports. MS Word doc for easy editing.
Preview of Crash Course: US History #6: Taxes & Smuggling - Prelude to Revolution

Crash Course: US History #6: Taxes & Smuggling - Prelude to Revolution

Created by
Vagi's Vault
This is a viewing guide for Crash Course: US History #6: Taxes & Smuggling - Prelude to Revolution. It can be used either as an active viewing guide, or as a post viewing assessment. The activity includes 10 active viewing questions (remember to have kids preview them), 10 post-viewing True/False statements, and two follow up questions, focusing on the big ideas.It is a very good idea to have your students read the questions before you show them the video, as many of these videos are very fa
Preview of Info Text - Comparative Economic and Political Systems: Econ Systems (No Prep)

Info Text - Comparative Economic and Political Systems: Econ Systems (No Prep)

Created by
Vagi's Vault
A reading assignment comparing capitalism, communism and socialism. A great way to introduce the subject. The reading comes from a really great website, ushistory.org, under their free textbook tab. The information presented is theirs, I made up the questions. This can be done as a web quest assignment using the site. Perfect as a supplement, or if you don't have a textbook! Also great as a Sub Assignment. MS Word for easy editing.
Preview of Credit Card Impact, Credit Abuse, Impact of Interest Worksheet

Credit Card Impact, Credit Abuse, Impact of Interest Worksheet

Created by
AMY MILLER
Story about how a girl abuses a story credit card and how much it costs her in interest.
Preview of Financial Algebra Time Capsule Project

Financial Algebra Time Capsule Project

Created by
Andrea Bennett
Allow students to create a 5 year plan for after graduation. Students will have two parts of the project. Email the paper portion to their teacher. And present the poster board to their class. Included is a rubric.
Preview of "Making a Budget" Practice Sheet

"Making a Budget" Practice Sheet

Created by
Allison Lizars
This sheet asks students to first, create a budget in chart form, using a series of prompts. (Students must determine if each item is an earning or an expense, as well as determine their updated balance, after each prompt.) Then students must answer a series of comprehension questions, using the budget they've created. (The questions primarily ask about how long it will take them to save for a car initially, and after they decide to spend less and save more each month.) Sentence stems are pr
Preview of Info Reading Text - Weird ways people try to avoid paying taxes (no prep/sub)

Info Reading Text - Weird ways people try to avoid paying taxes (no prep/sub)

Created by
Vagi's Vault
Click here for "Author's Purpose" additional activityThis is an informational reading article about weird ways people have used to try to avoid paying taxes in the US. Great article for an economics, social studies or history class. Also great for sub plans or extra credit! To make this assignment even more engaging, download my assignment "Author's Purpose". https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Authors-Purpose-Reading-Supplem
Preview of Complete Student Project with activities: Career Day

Complete Student Project with activities: Career Day

Created by
More M & M's
This word document is a complete project for students to complete as an at-home assignment. At my school, we call it Career Day. The students research a career of their choice, develop some type of visual or presentation, present it to the class, and are graded on it based on an already made rubric, which is also included. Also, at the end of the day, the students play Career Day bingo. The bingo board is included, you'll just have to type up the jobs the students have chosen to write on the
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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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