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Resources (by date) 55 of Total Resources
Resources (by date) 55 of Total Resources

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55 of Total Resources

Curious George Economics

Use the lovable character Curious George to capture student attention while teaching about personal finance and economics.
Key Concepts: Factors of Production, Goods and Services, Productive Resources…

Toys for Me: A Lesson on Choice

Updated! In this elementary economics lesson, students will categorize and prioritize their wants to learn about scarcity and choice. Scarcity...
Key Concepts: Decision Making, Opportunity Cost, Opportunity Cost…

Building Your Own City

In this economics activity, students choose the goods and services needed in their community.
Key Concepts: Goods and Services

How I Can Earn Money

In this personal finance activity, students will identify and explain different ways they can earn money.
Key Concepts: Entrepreneurs, Goods and Services

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World101: Globalization

In this economics lesson, students will learn about global communications.
Key Concepts: Globalization, Goods and Services, International Trade

We are Consumers and Producers

In this economics lesson, students learn how they and family members fulfill the roles of producers and consumers.
Key Concepts: Goods and Services

What Car Should I Buy?

In this personal finance lesson, students will compare the costs of buying a new car to a used car.
Key Concepts: Cost-Benefit Analysis, Goods and Services, Marginal Analysis

Where Did That Pencil Come From?

In this economics lesson, students will research natural resources and illustrate how they are used to provide goods and services.
Key Concepts: Factors of Production, Goods and Services, Productive Resources…

Owning a Car

In this personal finance lesson, students will analyze the cost of owning a car and decide what they can afford.
Key Concepts: Cost-Benefit Analysis, Goods and Services, Marginal Analysis
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Decision Making

In this personal finance lesson, students will use a five-step model to learn about decision making.
Key Concepts: Decision Making, Opportunity Cost, Opportunity Cost…