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Preview of Basic Economic Problem Activity - A great way to start an economics course

Basic Economic Problem Activity - A great way to start an economics course

This fun activity is a great choice to use in your first class of any economics course because it introduces concepts such as: -scarcity, resource allocation, and the basic economic problem -command economy vs. market economy -how economies try to answer the basic economic problem Following discussion of foundational knowledge, the activity asks students to suggest solutions to a chair shortage in the classroom. Their solutions are written on the board and evaluated through different lenses such
Preview of Rate Law Assessment Simulation

Rate Law Assessment Simulation

Created by
JCE Education
Students enter the simulation and provided data tables that will allow them to solve for the order of each reactant and then write out the rate law and solve for k. The simulation will then highlight which answers are correct or incorrect.
Preview of Entrepreneur/STEM Project

Entrepreneur/STEM Project

Created by
Teachsaavy
This product is a hands-on experience through which students will learn basics of creating a product and pitching your idea to an investor, inspired by the hit television series, Shark Tank! Students will select a large community concern that is important to them. Students will then learn the ins and outs of every detail needed in designing a creative product that will address a community concern, which will reach the needs of their target market. They will be equipped with the tools needed to s
Preview of Name That Shape! (2D Shapes)

Name That Shape! (2D Shapes)

This is a fun and simple way to practice 2D shape recognition. These seven basic shapes (circle, oval, rectangle, triangle, square, rhombus, and hexagon) appear on the screen for a brief moment. Students can call out the shapes as they appear. Then the shape appears again with its name below. This is the perfect opportunity for the teacher to reinforce the name of the shape, or color, or how many side/corners.
Preview of Market Structure Bundle: 8 fun, engaging activities and games

Market Structure Bundle: 8 fun, engaging activities and games

Help your students master market structure with eight kinetic, collaborative activities. This bundle includes an introductory activity which covers the basics of all market structures, plus at least one activity for each of the four market structures. Follow the links to each included activity to find previews and descriptions.
Preview of IB Biology C1.1 Enzymes & Metabolism: Slides, Notes & Virtual Lab (SL/HL)

IB Biology C1.1 Enzymes & Metabolism: Slides, Notes & Virtual Lab (SL/HL)

Streamline your teaching of C1.1 Enzymes and Metabolism with this all-inclusive resource bundle. Designed specifically for the IB Biology curriculum, this resource pack takes students from the basics of active sites and collision theory to complex Higher Level concepts like reaction kinetics (Vmax) and mechanism-based inhibition. This bundle includes a visually stunning PowerPoint, guided student notes, and a differentiated virtual lab simulation guide. What’s Included in this Bundle: 1. Compreh
Preview of Cupcake Wars: Understanding Monopolistic Competition

Cupcake Wars: Understanding Monopolistic Competition

Economics teachers: This is an activity your students will enjoy that will give them a better understanding of monopolistically competitive markets. It's a class cupcake competition that simulates the functioning of imperfect competition in a market with many sellers providing similar, but not identical, products. Your kids will learn business principles such as marketing and branding, and this will help the concepts stick with them throughout your course.
Preview of Weak Acids and Bases Lab Simulation

Weak Acids and Bases Lab Simulation

Created by
JCE Education
Students begin by typing in their name so it appears on their screen at all times. Students are tasked with adding a strong base to a weak acids, a strong acid to a weak base, using acidic and basic salts, and making a buffer solution. Although students are required to measure out the liquids and measure the pH the real challenge is calculating the pH that should be present based on the amount of acid and/or base added. The observed pHs are designed to be close but not exact so it is realistic a
Preview of Iran-Iraq War Decision Simulation | Middle East | Cold War | AP World

Iran-Iraq War Decision Simulation | Middle East | Cold War | AP World

Created by
Korina Chin
🔥 Should Iraq Have Invaded Iran in 1980? Put your students in the role of advisors to Saddam Hussein as they analyze the uncertainty, risks, and competing pressures leading up to the Iran–Iraq War. This Decision Architecture simulation moves beyond basic content coverage and challenges students to make a high-stakes historical decision using incomplete and conflicting intelligence. 🧠 What Students Will Do Students will: Evaluate realistic intelligence briefings on post-Iranian Revolutio
Preview of Rock-Paper-Scissors Game Theory Simulation

Rock-Paper-Scissors Game Theory Simulation

Economics and AP Microeconomics teachers: Here's a fun activity you can use with your students when introducing game theory, oligopoly market structure, and Nash equilibrium. In a series of rounds of rock-paper-scissors, your students will have a great time learning about strategic decision-making. It's a great way to help them understand the functioning of oligopoly markets.
Preview of 1984 - Ministry Decides / Hook Activity

1984 - Ministry Decides / Hook Activity

What happens when authority gains the power to define truth itself? This rigorous 1984 hook activity challenges students to confront difficult questions about censorship, misinformation, surveillance, public safety, and institutional authority before they ever open the novel. Through a series of ethical scenarios, students must make decisions, defend their reasoning, and examine the principles behind their beliefs. Rather than functioning as a simple anticipation guide, The Ministry Decides is
Preview of Power on Trial: United Nations | Cold War, Global Institutions & Responsibility

Power on Trial: United Nations | Cold War, Global Institutions & Responsibility

Created by
Korina Chin
Put a global institution on trial.In this Power on Trial simulation, students evaluate whether the United Nations can be held responsible for preserving international peace after World War II. Rather than debating opinions, students analyze institutional power, structural limits, and historical evidence to reach a reasoned verdict. The focus is not whether the UN is “good” or “bad,” but how responsibility functions inside complex global systems. This activity is designed for teachers who want
Preview of AP Human Geography MCQ Predictor | Stimulus-Based Practice | All 7 Units | 2026

AP Human Geography MCQ Predictor | Stimulus-Based Practice | All 7 Units | 2026

Created by
YoTeachItJoey
The AP Human Geography MCQ section is deceptively hard — not because the content is obscure, but because the questions are precise. A student who knows what gentrification is can still miss the question if they can't distinguish it from suburbanization in a data table. A student who memorized the von Thünen model can still place dairy in the wrong ring. This simulation trains the skill the exam actually tests: applying geographic concepts quickly and accurately, under pressure, with a stimulus
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