Economics Factors of Production Posters

The Social Studies Emporium
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Grade Levels
5th - 12th
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Resource Type
Formats Included
- PDF
Pages
11 pages

The Social Studies Emporium
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Description
Factors of Production Posters featuring Land, Labor, Capital, and Entrepreneurship. These 8.5 x 11 printable posters are the perfect decoration for an Economics classroom! They’re attractive AND educational—it doesn’t get any better than that!
There are 8 posters in all: A Title (”Factors of Production”), Land, Labor, Entrepreneurship, and four different versions of Capital (including Physical Capital and Human Capital).
I’ve included the different versions of Capital to accommodate standard economics courses (or even units if you teach an Economics unit with your younger students), as well as AP Microeconomics and Macroeconomics courses.
Each Poster has the name of factor of production, the definition, examples and a picture that relates to the factor.
When you print these as a .pdf, be sure to check “ensure fit.” Your posters will print with a small border that is easily trimmed. Then, all you need to do is laminate, and they’re classroom ready!
I love having colorful posters up in my high school Economics classroom, and so do my students.
I recommend printing on card stock.
Be sure to check out my other Economics resources:
•Shifting Supply Practice
•Shifting Supply Practice
•Shifting Demand Practice
•Shifting Supply and Demand Practice
•Economics Supply and Demand Shifting BUNDLE
Thanks for your interest!
There are 8 posters in all: A Title (”Factors of Production”), Land, Labor, Entrepreneurship, and four different versions of Capital (including Physical Capital and Human Capital).
I’ve included the different versions of Capital to accommodate standard economics courses (or even units if you teach an Economics unit with your younger students), as well as AP Microeconomics and Macroeconomics courses.
Each Poster has the name of factor of production, the definition, examples and a picture that relates to the factor.
When you print these as a .pdf, be sure to check “ensure fit.” Your posters will print with a small border that is easily trimmed. Then, all you need to do is laminate, and they’re classroom ready!
I love having colorful posters up in my high school Economics classroom, and so do my students.
I recommend printing on card stock.
Be sure to check out my other Economics resources:
•Shifting Supply Practice
•Shifting Supply Practice
•Shifting Demand Practice
•Shifting Supply and Demand Practice
•Economics Supply and Demand Shifting BUNDLE
Thanks for your interest!
Total Pages
11 pages
Answer Key
N/A
Teaching Duration
N/A
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