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Preview of First Dollar Forward Financial Literacy Curriculum for High School

First Dollar Forward Financial Literacy Curriculum for High School

First Dollar Forward Financial Literacy Curriculum for High School | Personal Finance Semester CourseLooking for a complete financial literacy curriculum for high school students that actually teaches real-world money skills? First Dollar Forward is a full personal finance semester course designed to teach teens how to earn, budget, save, invest, and build long-term financial stability. This no-prep financial literacy curriculum includes everything you need to confidently teach money management
Preview of Economic Inequality and the Gini Coefficient - Global Politics

Economic Inequality and the Gini Coefficient - Global Politics

This lesson explores wealth inequality and its measurement, focusing on income distribution, policy debates, and global disparities. Through a photo essay, video analysis, data visualizations, mapping exercises, source analysis, and a mini role-play, students will critically examine the causes and consequences of economic inequality while engaging with diverse perspectives on potential solutions. Learning activities include: 1. Warm Up: Students will begin by analyzing a photo essay on wealth in
Preview of Gifted and Talented - Living on Your Own:  Lessons in Financial Responsibility

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

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 Goods and Services Producers and Consumers Economics Activity Second Grade

Goods and Services Producers and Consumers Economics Activity Second Grade

Looking for an engaging early elementary economics lesson? Your students will gain a deep understanding of buyers and sellers (producers and consumers) in a community with this fun simulation activity. Your second or third grade social studies students will love creating their own good or service. This resource is suprisingly low-prep for how interactive it is. Simply print, cut, and go! You'll get teacher instructions, classroom procedures, printable student sheets, a student reflection sheet
Preview of Stock Market Game Simulation for Grades 4–6 | Financial Literacy & Investing |GT

Stock Market Game Simulation for Grades 4–6 | Financial Literacy & Investing |GT

🧠 The Stock Market Game: A Real-Time Simulation for Grades 4–6 Bring financial literacy to life with this dynamic, hands-on introduction to investing! Designed for upper elementary students, this resource transforms the stock market into a strategic classroom game where learners explore real-world economics, teamwork, and critical thinking. 💼 What’s Inside: Student-Friendly Explanations of stocks, shareholders, IPOs, and market sectorsInteractive Activities including company profile cards, cha
Preview of Ronald Reagan and Social Security Reform Simulation

Ronald Reagan and Social Security Reform Simulation

Bring legislative compromise, fiscal policy, and modern American history to life with this high-stakes, student-driven simulation! Transport your students to mid-January 1983—a moment of acute domestic crisis. Your students won’t just memorize the historic 1983 Social Security Amendments; they will step directly into the White House Cabinet Room to debate entitlement reform, partisan polarization, and the "third rail" of American politics.Designed as part of the High School Case Method Project,
Preview of Gerald Ford and the NYC Financial Bailout Simulation

Gerald Ford and the NYC Financial Bailout Simulation

The Bailout Decision: Gerald Ford and the Rescue of New York City (1975)An Immersive Presidential Decision-Making Simulation for High School StudentsBring fiscal policy, federalism, and modern American history to life with this high-stakes, student-driven simulation! Transport your classroom to the autumn of 1975—a moment of unprecedented domestic financial panic. Your students won’t just read about the near-collapse of America’s largest city; they will step directly into the Cabinet Room to deb
Preview of Jimmy Carter and the Appointment of Paul Volcker Decision-Making Simulation

Jimmy Carter and the Appointment of Paul Volcker Decision-Making Simulation

The Volcker Decision: Carter and the Question of Restraint (1979)An Immersive Presidential Decision-Making Simulation for High School StudentsBring macroeconomics, political strategy, and modern American history to life with this high-stakes, student-driven simulation! Transport your classroom to late July 1979—a moment of severe economic crisis. Your students won’t just read about Jimmy Carter’s historic appointment of Paul Volcker to the Federal Reserve; they will step directly into the Oval O
Preview of Ronald Reagan and the PATCO Air Controller Strike Simulation

Ronald Reagan and the PATCO Air Controller Strike Simulation

Reagan and the Air Traffic Controllers (1981): An Immersive Presidential Decision-Making Simulation for High School StudentsBring history, government, and economics to life with this high-stakes, student-driven simulation! Transport your classroom to August 3, 1981—the chaotic morning of the illegal air traffic controllers' strike. Your students won’t just read about Ronald Reagan's historic decision to terminate 11,000 federal workers; they will step directly into the West Wing to deliberate, d
Preview of Ronald Reagan and the Iran-Contra Affair Decision-Making Simulation

Ronald Reagan and the Iran-Contra Affair Decision-Making Simulation

The Decision at a GlanceIt is December 7, 1985. President Ronald Reagan has gathered a handful of his most senior advisers in the family quarters of the White House—away from the staff and the note-takers. The subject is a secret so closely held that most of the government does not know it exists. American hostages are being held captive in Beirut by terrorist-linked groups. A secret channel to the Islamic Republic of Iran promises their release—in exchange for American anti-tank missiles.The di
Preview of 2.3 Market Equilibrium - WITH SIMULATION GAME

2.3 Market Equilibrium - WITH SIMULATION GAME

This is the teaching and learning material for the chapter 2.3 Competitive market equilibrium within the IB DP Economics syllabus. The slides contain both SL and HL material. A simulation game is played at the beginning of the chapter to allow students to experience being a seller and a buyer, to see how an equilibrium price is actually achieved. This is an effective lesson with hands-on experience, and also reflection questions for students to think about. This product also contains teaching ma
Preview of Money Matters: A Real-World Simulation for Upper Elementary Students

Money Matters: A Real-World Simulation for Upper Elementary Students

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Kati Searcy
A creative problem-solving unit that simulates real life. Students are faced with real-world decisions related to money management, budgeting, jobs, taxes and bills. Students are randomly assigned families and jobs. They then are presented with real-life situations and decisions that they must make (just as their parents do). Creative problem-solving, decision-making, Socratic seminar, and real-world dilemmas are incorporated into this unit. Printables: Everything you need is in this unit. I
Preview of Business Game Simulation # 3 -The Food Truck

Business Game Simulation # 3 -The Food Truck

This is the third business simulation game, perfect for economics, financial literacy or just a great whole group class activity. Students are faced with various scenarios in this game and must make the best decision by selecting an option for each scenario. Total of 10 scenarios. In the following slide the student will either gain or lose points depending on their choice. Fantastic activity that is surely to keep the whole class engaged. Perfect for middle school and high school.
Preview of Economics Project, Shark Tank slides - Middle School

Economics Project, Shark Tank slides - Middle School

10 guided slides for Google Slides in .pptx format for students participating in economics lesson in Shark Tank-like teacher-driven lesson. Students select a good or service, to be complete over a 4 day period with the pitch on day 5. Want to reach other modalities? Permit students to make a mock-up of their product at home to share on day 5 when presenting. Rubric available in the package option.
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