TPT
Total:
$0.00
Selected
Grades
Subjects

Subjects

Arts & Music
English Language Arts
Foreign Language
Holidays/Seasonal
Math
Science
Social Studies - History
Specialty
For All Subject Areas
79 results

8th grade economics flash cards for GATE

Preview of Gifted and Talented - Living on Your Own:  Lessons in Financial Responsibility

Gifted and Talented - Living on Your Own: Lessons in Financial Responsibility

Created by
Learning Highway
Challenge your gifted and talented to play the “game of life” and survive financially during their first year in college. This concept-based unit allows students to “earn” an inheritance from a distant relative by repurposing items from a barn. With this “money,” students find affordable housing, transportation, furnishings, and other essentials. Then the “game of life begins with monthly reoccurring expenses, opportunities to buy additional necessities and/or wants, as well as challenges or o
Preview of Holiday Budgeting Activities : Bonus Ugly Sweater Design Activity

Holiday Budgeting Activities : Bonus Ugly Sweater Design Activity

Perfect for middle and high school economics and civics. Use these activities in class individually or as a holiday lesson. Students choose a random budget and have to plan a holiday party and/or budget for gifts. Bonus Activity: My gift to you,for those last days before break. Have students design and ugly Christmas sweater! This resource includes: -Holiday Party Plan Activity -Gift Budgeting Activity -5 templates for ugly Christmas sweater You may also like:EOC Review PacketConstitution Scave
Preview of Financial Literacy Reading Passages | Personal Finance | Making Money Grow

Financial Literacy Reading Passages | Personal Finance | Making Money Grow

Would you like to give your students a jump start on becoming financially independent? Do you teach Personal Finance or Financial Literacy in your class? This fun financial planning packet gives students a clear picture of the beginning world of Financial Intelligence. Share with students that they are never too young to begin a financial education and that they are capable of creating wealth tomorrow if they start making wise choices today. While it’s great to teach students how to be smart con
Preview of SHARK TANK Economics Pitches Prototypes PROJECT BASED PBL GATE

SHARK TANK Economics Pitches Prototypes PROJECT BASED PBL GATE

Welcome to the shark tank project-based learning unit. Let’s begin our entrepreneurial careers today! Build critical thinking skills, public speaking success, and bring creativity, language arts, and economics into your classroom in a purposeful and authentic way. Students will work in collaborative teams to solve a complex, ongoing, inquiry-based problem with a physical product for an authentic audience: • Brainstorm a product, citing a need that will be fulfilled. • Construct a prototyp
Preview of T-Shirt Entrepreneurs PROJECT BASED LEARNING Math Economics GATE 4-8th

T-Shirt Entrepreneurs PROJECT BASED LEARNING Math Economics GATE 4-8th

Your students will be excited for this “gold medal standard” project-based math, design, and economics activity. It’s appropriate and adaptable for 4th – 8th grade. It has been a staple for my 4th grade gifted and talented math group since 2013.You won’t be the sage on the stage. Students will problem-solve their way through the project working in collaborative teams, and the teacher will guide, be a resource, spur discussion, play devil’s advocate, and provide mini lessons when necessary.In
Preview of Market Day PBL: Upper Elementary Project, Create Your Own Business

Market Day PBL: Upper Elementary Project, Create Your Own Business

Created by
The PL Coach
The Market Day project for elementary students is a hands-on experience where kids become entrepreneurs. They brainstorm and create a product, learn teamwork and basic economics, and explore advertising. The project culminates in a Market Day event where students set up booths to sell their products, applying math skills and engaging with customers. Afterward, they reflect on their experiences, celebrate successes, and gain valuable insights into teamwork and business basics. This fun and intera
Preview of Economics Anchor Charts

Economics Anchor Charts

This set of 12 anchor charts covers foundation economic topics. The topics included in this set are: Goods & Services Supply & Demand Economic Systems Surplus & Scarcity Economic Consumers & Producers Competition Opportunity Cost Exports & Imports Tariffs Inflation Resources Taxes Print these anchor charts one to a page for classroom display, print them four to a page to provide students with instant flash cards. Anchor charts are an excellent way to incorporate visuals
Preview of Lemonade Stand Game

Lemonade Stand Game

Students can learn the basics of Economics and keep track of their earnings using this Lemonade Stand worksheet. Students play the Online Lemonade Stand Game found Online or at http://www.coolmath-games.com/lemonade/ and use the worksheet to track their progress. Students then can imput their data into Excel Spread sheets to graph their earnings. Great for GATE students or enrichment.
Preview of Government and Economic Systems Card Sort: Simplified Version

Government and Economic Systems Card Sort: Simplified Version

This engaging and visually appealing activity integrates varying levels of Bloom's Taxonomy to engage students in a normally difficult to understand concept: Government and Economic Systems***This is card sort has been simplified for English Language Learners and Special Education students.***Government and Economic Systems:Absolute MonarchyDirect DemocracyConstitutional MonarchyDemocracyDictatorshipFascismOligarchyRepresentative DemocracySocialismCommunismFeudalismTheocracyCommand EconomyTradit
Preview of Ancient Greece: The Minoan Civilization on the Island of Crete

Ancient Greece: The Minoan Civilization on the Island of Crete

Created by
Ms Amys Lessons
Give your students the opportunity to be archaeologists as they explore the ancient Minoan ruins on the island of Crete.The first civilization of Ancient Greece were the Minoans on the island of Crete. This civilization reached its height of glory during the Bronze Age by carefully exploiting their both its location and resources. Much of the Minoan history is read as a picture book. We have their frescoes, artifacts, and ruins but little of their writing. So this is fantastic opportunity to
Preview of **ULTIMATE** GOVERNMENT STATE TEST PREP SHEET!!!! - 5 on the AIR TEST/EOC Exams!

**ULTIMATE** GOVERNMENT STATE TEST PREP SHEET!!!! - 5 on the AIR TEST/EOC Exams!

This gorgeous 4 page study guide was meticulously created utilizing every released Ohio AIR test question since the test's inception!! It represents every tested concept in the test's history in a highly digestible format that students will want to use! Use this resource to create your crash course to the Government/Economics State Assessment or to guide your curriculum for the year!! *Color-coded for visual learners!*For the complete package, check out my **ULTIMATE** Government AIR Test bund
Preview of Types of Economic Systems Flash Cards

Types of Economic Systems Flash Cards

These are flash cards over the types of economic systems; traditional, command, market and mixed. There are 3 sets, one with the name of the economic system, one set with the definitions/ descriptions of the economies, and one set with pictures. They could be used to play a match type of card game or to make traditional flash cards.
Preview of 8th Grade Georgia Studies Vocabulary Matching Cumulative Review

8th Grade Georgia Studies Vocabulary Matching Cumulative Review

Vocabulary Matching Activity that covers all terms listed in the Georgia Milestone Assessment System (GMAS) guide to prepare for the 8th Grade EOG. Files are named to allow ease of grading.I have used it to prep for Milestones, have students attempt the matching, mark items that are incorrect and have students make flashcards over the terms they miss. It individualizes the review to have students focus on content they need more practice with.
Preview of Financial Literacy | Writing Prompt | Personal Finance | Opinon Writing

Financial Literacy | Writing Prompt | Personal Finance | Opinon Writing

Help your students become proficient persuasive writers with this FREEBIE! Persuasive language is everywhere! Commercials, social media, movie ads and political speeches. Teaching persuasive writing and language is important and takes time and practice. Here’s an activity that supports persuasive writing by giving students a topic they can relate to, Financial Intelligence!What do your students already know about Financial Intelligence?If you’d like to give them a head start, check out this fun
Preview of Analysis of Graphs; lying with data and facts

Analysis of Graphs; lying with data and facts

This an engaging lesson where kids review graphing skills, create graphs and analyze others. Lesson will take 3 days but can be stretched to a week with presentations, or more discussion or examples and the use of "data" confusion by media. Fits in with ELA standard of identifying purpose of author and referencing text in an argument. Discuss motives, bias, marketing and persuasion combined with the fact that Americans are "lazy" readers and can be mislead by just tossing up some data. 3 r
Preview of Integrated Timeline of United States History: The 1950s

Integrated Timeline of United States History: The 1950s

What makes the Integrated Timeline of United States History different than other history books? First, as a timeline, it reads quickly. Most entries get only short paragraph or two. A handful get as much as a page. Second, the timeline doesn’t focus on topics, moving back and forth across history. Aside from a couple of brief overlaps from one book to another, the timeline moves from one year to the next. The reader experiences history in the way that it actually occurred. Third, as an integrate
Preview of Special Education: Restaurants vs. Stores - Sort

Special Education: Restaurants vs. Stores - Sort

Created by
Berine's Things
The student sorts 42 cards featuring logos of common American restaurants and stores into categories of Stores and Restaurants. This is a social studies based activity for Life Skills and Functional Academics students in late elementary through high school. Print out onto white cardstock, laminate and cut out.
Preview of Entrepreneur Project

Entrepreneur Project

This project is a project that I created for my all gifted 6th grade class, however, it can be altered and used in any 5th-8th grade classroom. This project is an open-ended, inquiry-based project, which allows for more critical and creative thinking. Within this project students will go through the process of creating their own "model product" and calculating how much money they would profit if they sold a certain number of products. After additional calculations and putting together their pr
Preview of Integrated Timeline of United States History: Book 3—Revolution and Constitution

Integrated Timeline of United States History: Book 3—Revolution and Constitution

What makes the Integrated Timeline of United States History different than other history books? First, as a timeline, it reads quickly. Most entries get only short paragraph or two. A handful get as much as a page. Second, the timeline doesn’t focus on topics, moving back and forth across history. Aside from a couple of brief overlaps from one book to another, the timeline moves from one year to the next. The reader experiences history in the way that it actually occurred. Third, as an integrate
Preview of Integrated Timeline of United States History: Book 4—Moving West

Integrated Timeline of United States History: Book 4—Moving West

What makes the Integrated Timeline of United States History different than other history books? First, as a timeline, it reads quickly. Most entries get only short paragraph or two. A handful get as much as a page. Second, the timeline doesn’t focus on topics, moving back and forth across history. Aside from a couple of brief overlaps from one book to another, the timeline moves from one year to the next. The reader experiences history in the way that it actually occurred. Third, as an integrate
Preview of Integrated Timeline of United States History: Book 5—Civil War

Integrated Timeline of United States History: Book 5—Civil War

What makes the Integrated Timeline of United States History different than other history books? First, as a timeline, it reads quickly. Most entries get only short paragraph or two. A handful get as much as a page. Second, the timeline doesn’t focus on topics, moving back and forth across history. Aside from a couple of brief overlaps from one book to another, the timeline moves from one year to the next. The reader experiences history in the way that it actually occurred. Third, as an integrate
Preview of Integrated Timeline of United States History: The 1970s

Integrated Timeline of United States History: The 1970s

What makes the Integrated Timeline of United States History different than other history books? First, as a timeline, it reads quickly. Most entries get only short paragraph or two. A handful get as much as a page. Second, the timeline doesn’t focus on topics, moving back and forth across history. Aside from a couple of brief overlaps from one book to another, the timeline moves from one year to the next. The reader experiences history in the way that it actually occurred. Third, as an integrate
Preview of Integrated Timeline of United States History: The 1990s

Integrated Timeline of United States History: The 1990s

What makes the Integrated Timeline of United States History different than other history books? First, as a timeline, it reads quickly. Most entries get only short paragraph or two. A handful get as much as a page. Second, the timeline doesn’t focus on topics, moving back and forth across history. Aside from a couple of brief overlaps from one book to another, the timeline moves from one year to the next. The reader experiences history in the way that it actually occurred. Third, as an integrate
Preview of Integrated Timeline of United States History: The 2010s

Integrated Timeline of United States History: The 2010s

What makes the Integrated Timeline of United States History different than other history books? First, as a timeline, it reads quickly. Most entries get only short paragraph or two. A handful get as much as a page. Second, the timeline doesn’t focus on topics, moving back and forth across history. Aside from a couple of brief overlaps from one book to another, the timeline moves from one year to the next. The reader experiences history in the way that it actually occurred. Third, as an integrate
Showing 1-24 of 79 results

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.