Economics
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Introduce your class to economics using lesson plans that combine practical problems, scientific analyses, and political philosophies with comprehensive explanations and activities that help students synthesize and apply economic principles. Our lessons build students' skill at making decisions relevant to their present and future roles as workers, supervisors, voters, and consumers. Our resources are designed to accompany your economics curriculum as a supplement to any textbook.
Advanced Placement Economics*
Provide your class with clear, concise lessons on both macroeconomics and microeconomics. Breath life into topics such as inflation, unemployment, monetary policy, and exchange rates. Show your students how to analyze functions of economic systems, market structures, and the consumer-supplier relationship. Click here for more info.
Economics 1
Present a basic overview of microeconomics and help students examine supply and demand, markets, competition, and circular flow. In addition, they study agrarian life, free enterprise, and American workers' motivation, organizations, experiences, and contemporary problems. Click here for more info.
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Economics 2
Guide your students through an examination of modern economic systems. They consider problems in taxes, inflation, and unemployment; explore the role of the Federal Reserve; look at social policies' impact on the economy; and analyze various aspects of international trade. Click here for more info.
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Fundamentals of Economics
Provide your class with an overview of the basics and help students relate these economic principles to their own lives. Students investigate the relationship between business and labor, the influence of financial institutions on the economy, the governmental impact on economics, and the responsibilities involved in handling personal finances. Click here for more info.
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