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Preview of Who Wants To Be a Millionaire -  Percentage increase/decrease

Who Wants To Be a Millionaire - Percentage increase/decrease

Millionaire Style Maths Quiz – Percentages, Interest & VAT PowerPoint GameMake revision exciting with this engaging “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” inspired maths quiz PowerPoint! Perfect for GCSE Foundation revision, Functional Skills Maths, KS3/KS4 intervention, or end-of-topic review lessons. Students work through increasingly challenging multiple-choice questions covering: PercentagesPercentage increase & decreasePercentage multipliersSimple interestCompound interestVAT calculationsReverse
Preview of Would You Rather: Money Edition (Volume 1)

Would You Rather: Money Edition (Volume 1)

Would You Rather: Money Edition (Volume 1) Real-life choices. Real math. Real impact. Bring financial literacy to life with this engaging, student-centered resource that blends relatable scenarios with practical money math. Perfect for warm-ups, math stations, or financial literacy units, this deck helps students think critically about spending, saving, and budgeting—all while practicing essential math skills. --- ✅ What’s Included: • 6-slide Google Slides deck with interactive “Would You Rathe
Preview of Personal Finance Chapter 1: Entrance & Exit Tickets – Formative Assessment Set

Personal Finance Chapter 1: Entrance & Exit Tickets – Formative Assessment Set

7 Complete Lessons | Quick Formative Checks | No Prep | Answer Key IncludedMaximize every minute of instructional time with this complete set of entrance and exit tickets for Personal Finance Chapter 1! Designed to activate prior knowledge before each lesson and check for understanding afterward, these 7 double-sided tickets (14 total assessments) provide a seamless formative assessment system that takes just 3-5 minutes per day. What's Included 7 double-sided entrance/exit tickets (PDF format
Preview of The Opportunity Cost Archetype | Economics & Life Skills Personality Quiz

The Opportunity Cost Archetype | Economics & Life Skills Personality Quiz

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QuizBreakers
Every choice has a cost. When students spend their time, money, or energy on one thing, they are choosing not to spend it on something else. This is the fundamental principle of Opportunity Cost—the value of what you give up when you make a choice. This interactive, presentation-style personality quiz turns a dry economic concept into an engaging "vibe check" for the modern classroom. Instead of just memorizing definitions, students analyze their own decision-making patterns through relatable,
Preview of Needs vs. Wants Budgeting: Financial Literacy Lesson & Differentiated Quiz

Needs vs. Wants Budgeting: Financial Literacy Lesson & Differentiated Quiz

Give your students the foundational money skills they need with this complete, no-prep learning bundle focused on the essential budgeting concept: Needs vs. Wants. Perfect for introducing personal finance, consumer economics, or life skills to both middle and high school students. This resource is designed to clarify the difference between necessary expenses and discretionary spending, helping students establish smart financial habits early. Key Learning Outcomes:Students will be able to disting
Preview of Applied Economics | Unit 1 | Quiz | PPC & Opportunity Cost

Applied Economics | Unit 1 | Quiz | PPC & Opportunity Cost

Overview:Unit 1 introduces students to the core principles of economics, including scarcity, opportunity cost, supply and demand, comparative advantage, and the role of government in addressing market failures. This is the first unit quiz from the Applied Economics course, offering a combination of conceptual questions and real-world applications—ideal for honors or AP-level high school classes or introductory undergraduate microeconomics. What’s Included:10 multiple choice questions covering: S
Preview of Applied Economics | Unit 2 | Quiz | GDP & Unemployment

Applied Economics | Unit 2 | Quiz | GDP & Unemployment

Overview:Unit 2 introduces students to the tools economists use to measure economic performance, including GDP, unemployment, and inflation. Students learn how these indicators are calculated and their limitations. The unit also includes an overview of the business cycle and covers aggregate demand and supply as models for explaining changes in output and prices. This is the second unit quiz from the Applied Economics course, offering a combination of conceptual questions and real-world applicat
Preview of Financial Literacy Unit 9 | Entrepreneurship & Earning More | Grades 6–8

Financial Literacy Unit 9 | Entrepreneurship & Earning More | Grades 6–8

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Fenwick Cyril
Teach middle school students how businesses work, how entrepreneurs solve problems, and how income can be created — not just earned. This complete middle school entrepreneurship and financial literacy unit introduces students to business models, profit, marketing, multiple income streams, and entrepreneurial thinking through highly engaging, real-world activities and projects. Designed specifically for Grades 6–8, this unit helps students think creatively, solve problems, and build foundational
Preview of Which Economic Fallacy Do You Fall For? Behavioral Economics Quiz

Which Economic Fallacy Do You Fall For? Behavioral Economics Quiz

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QuizBreakers
We often make economic decisions influenced by hidden biases and mental shortcuts. These fallacies can lead to irrational choices in everything from daily purchases to major life decisions. This quiz provides students with a mirror to their own decision-making habits, offering a perfect entry point for units on Consumer Science, Psychology, Economics, or Life Skills. What’s Included:A 5-Question Scenario-Based Quiz: Students navigate five common dilemmas to see which "trap" they fall for most
Preview of Assets and Liabilities - Ch 5 - Basic Accounting for High School

Assets and Liabilities - Ch 5 - Basic Accounting for High School

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Business4Ed
Assets and Liabilities - Ch 5 - Basic Accounting for High SchoolIn accounting, assets and liabilities are essential to understanding a business's financial situation. Assets are things a business owns that have value, while liabilities are what the business owes to others. These two concepts help determine whether a business is in good financial health. What’s Included:All files are editable for teacher flexibilityVideo file! -Also on YouTube Playlist (Basic Accounting for High School @EdLearni
Preview of Revenue and Expenses - Ch 6 - Basic Accounting for High School

Revenue and Expenses - Ch 6 - Basic Accounting for High School

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Business4Ed
Revenue and Expenses - Ch 6 - Basic Accounting for High SchoolIn business, understanding revenue and expenses is crucial for managing finances. Revenue refers to the money a business earns from its activities, while expenses are the costs it incurs to run the business. By balancing revenue and expenses, businesses can determine if they are making a profit or facing a loss. What’s Included:All files are editable for teacher flexibilityVideo file! -Also on YouTube Playlist (Basic Accounting for H
Preview of Financial Statements - Ch 4 - Basic Accounting for High School

Financial Statements - Ch 4 - Basic Accounting for High School

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Business4Ed
Financial Statements - Ch 4 - Basic Accounting for High SchoolFinancial statements are reports that show the financial performance and position of a business. They help the owner, managers, and other stakeholders understand how the business is doing. In this chapter, we will discuss the main types of financial statements and how they are used to track a business’s financial health. What’s Included:All files are editable for teacher flexibility2-page reading guide covering key personal finance c
Preview of Back to School Activities First Week Business Lessons:  EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS

Back to School Activities First Week Business Lessons: EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS

EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS First Day/Week of School Games/Activities "Not your typical Ice Breakers." First week of school, semester, or just for FUN anytime! Four and growing activities in one resource for Entrepreneurship, Business, or Career Class! A great way to get students thinking and learning about each other, while also covering business topics, all on the first day when schedules and class rosters are changing. FUN, ENGAGING, LEARNING ABOUT BUSINESS in a "Getting to Know You" environment.
Preview of Cash Flow Management - Ch 9 - Basic Accounting for High School

Cash Flow Management - Ch 9 - Basic Accounting for High School

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Business4Ed
Cash Flow Management - Ch 9 - Basic Accounting for High SchoolCash flow management is crucial for any business to stay afloat. It involves tracking the money coming in and going out. Proper cash flow management ensures that a business can cover its expenses like bills, wages, and supplies. Without it, even profitable businesses can run into financial trouble. What’s Included:All files are editable for teacher flexibilityVideo file! -Also on YouTube Playlist (Basic Accounting for High School @Ed
Preview of The Accounting Equation - Ch 2 - Basic Accounting for High School

The Accounting Equation - Ch 2 - Basic Accounting for High School

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Business4Ed
The Accounting Equation - Ch 2 - Basic Accounting for High SchoolThe accounting equation is a basic rule in accounting that shows the relationship between what a business owns, owes, and the owner’s share. It helps keep financial records accurate and balanced. This chapter will explain the accounting equation and how it works in simple terms. What’s Included:All files are editable for teacher flexibility2-page reading guide covering key personal finance concepts.A short comprehension quiz (Goog
Preview of Introduction to Financial Ratios - Ch 10 - Basic Accounting for High School

Introduction to Financial Ratios - Ch 10 - Basic Accounting for High School

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Business4Ed
Introduction to Financial Ratios - Ch 10 - Basic Accounting for High SchoolFinancial ratios help businesses understand their financial performance. These ratios are calculated using numbers from financial statements like the balance sheet and income statement. By analyzing these ratios, business owners, investors, and managers can learn more about how well the business is performing, whether it is making enough profit, and how well it is managing its finances. What’s Included:All files are edita
Preview of 1929 Stock Market Crash Activity

1929 Stock Market Crash Activity

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Portable 49
This is a great way to illustrate to students what it was like to be investing in the 1920s. Many students can you tell you there was a stock market crash, but it's difficult to understand the effect of that event without examining just how much stocks increased throughout the decade and then fell in the subsequent crash. In this activity, students get to see what happened to the price of six of the most prominent companies of the time: RCA, General Motors, U.S. Steel, Coca-Cola, General Electr
Preview of IGCSE & AS Accounting Equation: The Core Formula Explained!

IGCSE & AS Accounting Equation: The Core Formula Explained!

IGCSE Accounting – The Accounting Equation (2027 Syllabus)Grade Level: 9–11 | Format: PowerPoint | Subject: Accounting Introduce your students to the basics of accounting with this engaging, syllabus-aligned lesson on the Accounting Equation. Includes a real-life case study (Emma’s cupcake business), clear explanations of assets, liabilities, and capital, plus interactive quiz slides and discussion prompts. Topics Covered: Bookkeeping vs. Accounting Importance of financial records Sole trad
Preview of Preparing a Balance Sheet - Ch 7 - Basic Accounting for High School

Preparing a Balance Sheet - Ch 7 - Basic Accounting for High School

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Business4Ed
Preparing a Balance Sheet - Ch 7 - Basic Accounting for High SchoolA balance sheet is a key financial statement that shows the financial position of a business at a specific point in time. It provides a snapshot of what the business owns (assets), what it owes (liabilities), and the owner’s equity (the value left for the owner after liabilities are deducted from assets). Preparing a balance sheet helps businesses understand their financial health and make important decisions. What’s Included:All
Preview of U5.6 Economics & Civics Case Study: Growthville’s Bet on the Future

U5.6 Economics & Civics Case Study: Growthville’s Bet on the Future

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SD Project HS
Growthville’s Bet on the Future Case Study | Economic Growth and Real GDP Per Capita | Macroeconomics ActivityTeach long-run economic growth in a way students can actually connect to with this engaging, classroom-ready case study. In Growthville’s Bet on the Future, students explore how investments in education, business equipment, and innovation can raise productivity, increase real GDP per capita, and expand an economy’s productive capacity over time. What’s Included: 🚀 Teacher guide with fl
Preview of U5.3 Economics and Civics: Exploring Inflation and Quantity Theory of Money

U5.3 Economics and Civics: Exploring Inflation and Quantity Theory of Money

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SD Project HS
CryptoLand’s Digital Disaster Case Study | Inflation and Quantity Theory of Money | Macroeconomics ActivityHelp students truly understand inflation, money growth, and the quantity theory of money with this engaging, classroom-ready economics case study built around a memorable fictional scenario. In CryptoLand’s Digital Disaster, students examine what happens when leaders increase the money supply too quickly and discover why more money does not always mean more wealth. What’s Included:💡 Teach
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 Recording Transactions - Ch 3 - Basic Accounting for High School

Recording Transactions - Ch 3 - Basic Accounting for High School

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Business4Ed
Recording Transactions - Ch 3 - Basic Accounting for High SchoolRecording transactions is one of the first steps in accounting. Every time a business buys something, sells something, or owes money, it needs to record these activities. This chapter will explain how businesses record these transactions in a way that helps keep track of money and ensures that financial records are accurate. What’s Included:All files are editable for teacher flexibility2-page reading guide covering key personal fin
Preview of U5.7 Economics & Civics in Action: TechTown’s TikTok Turnaround

U5.7 Economics & Civics in Action: TechTown’s TikTok Turnaround

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SD Project HS
✨ Turn your classroom into an economic think tank! ✨ TechTown’s TikTok Turnaround Case Study | Supply-Side Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth | Civics | Macroeconomics ActivityHelp students understand how public policy can drive long-run economic growth with this engaging, classroom-ready case study. In TechTown’s TikTok Turnaround, students analyze how infrastructure investment, worker training, business tax incentives, and entrepreneurship grants can increase productivity, shift LRAS, and imp
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