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Preview of Financial Literacy-Financial Math-Investments Using Compound Interest -Freebie

Financial Literacy-Financial Math-Investments Using Compound Interest -Freebie

Freebie resource: Lesson note with example plus task and answer key about calculating investments using compound interest formula  in Google Slides Level of Difficulty: Beginner (Easy) Grades: 9th to 12th Outcomes: Students calculate savings and investments using compound interest formula Prior Knowledge:Students should have already studied decimals  and percentages. Also suitable for Australian CurriculumSolve problems involving simple interest  (ACMNA211)Connect the compound interest formula
Preview of Subsidies: Farm Bills, EVs & Solar Economy Gov High School Activity Lesson Quiz

Subsidies: Farm Bills, EVs & Solar Economy Gov High School Activity Lesson Quiz

Subsidies lesson plan high school economics with guided notes, scenario activity, Google Forms quiz, exit ticket, and answer keys — ready to teach in one class period. Subsidies is the unit where students stop hearing "the government should just pay for it" as a free lunch and start tracing where the dollars actually go. This complete lesson defines a subsidy, shows on a supply-demand graph how it shifts supply right (lower price, higher quantity), and walks students through the three biggest fe
Preview of Silicon Valley Bank Lesson Plan High School Economics Guided Notes Google Forms

Silicon Valley Bank Lesson Plan High School Economics Guided Notes Google Forms

Silicon Valley Bank lesson plan high school economics with guided notes, 48-hour collapse timeline activity, Google Forms quiz, exit ticket, and answer keys. The SVB collapse is the rare modern bank failure students can actually follow — it happened in 48 hours, on Twitter, in front of everyone. This case study walks the timeline hour by hour, then steps back to the structural causes: interest rate risk on the bond portfolio and 94 percent of deposits sitting above the FDIC cap. Students close w
Preview of Shein Temu Fast Fashion Economics Lesson Plan High School Activity and Quiz

Shein Temu Fast Fashion Economics Lesson Plan High School Activity and Quiz

Shein Temu Fast Fashion Economics Lesson Plan High School Activity and Quiz Shein Temu Fast Fashion Economics Lesson Plan High School Activity and Quiz Shein and Temu fast fashion economics lesson plan high school with guided notes, activity, Google Forms quiz, exit ticket, and answer keys — ready to teach in one class period. Shein and Temu is the unit students will engage with immediately because they have already bought from both. This complete lesson breaks down the ultra-fast-fashion bus
Preview of Globalization Lesson Plan High School Economics China Shock Activity and Quiz

Globalization Lesson Plan High School Economics China Shock Activity and Quiz

Globalization Lesson Plan High School Economics China Shock Activity and Quiz Globalization Lesson Plan High School Economics China Shock Activity and Quiz Globalization lesson plan high school economics with guided notes, China shock activity, Google Forms quiz, exit ticket, and answer keys — ready to teach in one class period. Globalization is the unit that has to explain how China became the world's factory, why entire U.S. counties lost their manufacturing base, and where the next phase i
Preview of Consumer Confidence Index Lesson High School Economics Activity Quiz Answer Key

Consumer Confidence Index Lesson High School Economics Activity Quiz Answer Key

Consumer Confidence Index Lesson High School Economics Activity Quiz Answer Key Consumer confidence lesson plan high school economics — Conference Board CCI and Michigan ICS, why sentiment predicts retail sales, guided notes, activity, quiz, keys. Classroom HookConsumer confidence is a leading indicator most students have never thought about, but it's one of the cleanest predictors of where retail sales will be 3 to 6 months from now. This lesson teaches them how the Conference Board CCI and Uni
Preview of 2008 Housing Crash Lesson Economics Econ Lesson Activity Quiz  9-12

2008 Housing Crash Lesson Economics Econ Lesson Activity Quiz 9-12

The 2008 Housing Crash 2008 Housing Crash Lesson Economics Unit | Self-Grading Google Forms 9-12 Bring the 2008 housing crash to life with this complete economics lesson on subprime mortgages, mortgage-backed securities, and the global financial crisis — designed for high school economics, AP Macro, and personal finance classes 9-12. Why I built this resourceI needed a way to actually trace the 2008 crash for my students — not just say "banks made bad loans" — and walk them through the full cha
Preview of Stock Market vs Economy Lesson Plan High School Economics Activity Quiz Answer

Stock Market vs Economy Lesson Plan High School Economics Activity Quiz Answer

Stock Market vs Economy Lesson Plan High School Economics Activity Quiz Answer Stock market vs economy lesson plan high school economics — the 2020 paradox, why the market rises in recessions, who owns stocks, guided notes, activity, quiz, keys. Classroom HookIn 2020 the S&P 500 hit record highs while unemployment spiked to 14.7%. Most students don't know how that's possible, and most adults don't either. This lesson teaches them why the stock market and the broader economy are two different thi
Preview of Are We in a Recession Lesson Plan High School Economics Indicators Activity Quiz

Are We in a Recession Lesson Plan High School Economics Indicators Activity Quiz

Are We in a Recession Lesson Plan High School Economics Indicators Activity Quiz Recession lesson plan high school economics — NBER's three-Ds rule vs the two-quarter rule, yield curve and leading indicators, guided notes, activity, Google Forms quiz. Classroom HookEvery time the economy wobbles, students hear arguing pundits saying "we're in a recession" and "no we're not" in the same hour. This lesson clears it up. Students learn the actual NBER definition (depth, diffusion, duration), the pop
Preview of Climate Economics Econ Social Cost of Carbon IRA Lesson Activity Quiz 9-12

Climate Economics Econ Social Cost of Carbon IRA Lesson Activity Quiz 9-12

Climate Economics Toolkit | Social Cost of Carbon, IRA & Externalities | Grade 11-12A complete 1-2 week climate economics lesson for grade 11-12. Students apply the negative externality framework to climate change, learn the EPA's $190/ton social cost of carbon, evaluate the Inflation Reduction Act's $369B in clean-energy spending, and write a policy memo as a Senate climate advisor. Print-and-go. WHAT'S INCLUDEDA complete climate economics toolkit covering the social cost of carbon, the externa
Preview of COVID Pandemic Economics Lasting Impact Econ Lesson Activity Quiz 9-12

COVID Pandemic Economics Lasting Impact Econ Lesson Activity Quiz 9-12

Pandemic Economics COVID Lasting Impact | Google Forms 9-12 This capstone unit toolkit synthesizes concepts from the full Economics course through the lens of the COVID-19 economic shock — covering the sharpest recession in U.S. history (March 2020), the unprecedented stimulus response, the supply chain crisis, the 2021-2024 inflation surge, and the permanent economic shifts that remain. Designed for Economics, AP Macro, and Social Studies 9-12. Why I built this resourceMy students lived through
Preview of Great Depression 1929 Econ Activity FDR New Deal Lesson Quiz Economics 9-12

Great Depression 1929 Econ Activity FDR New Deal Lesson Quiz Economics 9-12

Great Depression 1929 FDR New Deal Lesson | Economics 9-12 Teach the Great Depression with economic depth — not just breadlines and dustbowls. This complete 1-2 week lesson covers the causes of the 1929 crash, the bank failure cascade, 25% unemployment, the Hoover vs. FDR policy contrast, New Deal programs, and the lessons still shaping modern policy. Designed for Economics, AP Macro, and U.S. History 9-12. Why I built this resourceHistory classes teach the Great Depression as a tragedy. Economi
Preview of Wealth Inequality Econ Top 1% Gini Coefficient Lesson Activity Quiz Economics

Wealth Inequality Econ Top 1% Gini Coefficient Lesson Activity Quiz Economics

Wealth Inequality Top 1% — TPT Description Title (paste into TPT title field, 80-char max):Wealth Inequality Top 1% Gini Coefficient Lesson | Economics 9-12 Teach wealth inequality with real data using this complete 1-2 week lesson on the Gini coefficient, Lorenz curves, the racial wealth gap, and why the top 1% holds 30% of all U.S. wealth. Designed for high school Economics, AP Macro, and Sociology 9-12. Why I built this resourceMy students have strong opinions about wealth inequality but ve
Preview of The Veblen Effect: Why Raising the Price Can Increase Sales | Economics

The Veblen Effect: Why Raising the Price Can Increase Sales | Economics

Your clothing brand's sales are flat. You have two options: cut prices to attract more buyers, or raise them. Most students immediately say cut. This lesson reveals why raising the price sometimes works better — and how Louis Vuitton, Supreme, Apple, and Rolex have built billion-dollar businesses by breaking the most basic rule in economics. 📘 WHAT STUDENTS WILL LEARN Why the Veblen Effect inverts the demand curve — and why some products sell more units at higher prices than at lower onesHow co
Preview of Supply, Demand, Equilibrium Price, Shortages, and Surpluses

Supply, Demand, Equilibrium Price, Shortages, and Surpluses

This resource includes 55 editable PowerPoint slides that introduce students to the laws of supply and demand, the concept of equilibrium price, and movements along the two curves. When the the markets are not in equilibrium, there is a shortage or a surplus. Producers will adjust the price until markets are slowly brought back into equilibrium. It also covers factors that shift the supply and demand curves (changes to supply and demand as opposed to simply changes in quantity supplied or demand
Preview of Google Forms Personal Finance Quiz | Auto-Grading + Locked Mode | Unit 4 Vocab

Google Forms Personal Finance Quiz | Auto-Grading + Locked Mode | Unit 4 Vocab

Go digital with this editable Google Form quiz covering the essential vocabulary for Unit 4 of any personal finance or economics course! With auto-grading, locked mode, and multiple question types, it’s perfect for 1:1 classrooms and remote learning. Why Teachers Love It:✔️ Graded automatically in Google Forms ✔️ Compatible with locked mode on Chromebooks✔️ Fully editable for your class needs ✔️ Organized by key financial literacy standards ✔️ Saves you HOURS of prep and grading time! ✔️ In
Preview of Video Presentation for Student Business Projects | Framework & Rubric

Video Presentation for Student Business Projects | Framework & Rubric

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Are you thinking of running a student business project where students create their own small business? I love bringing entrepreneurship into my personal finance classroom as a 1-2 month project in our increasing income unit. Ending a business project can be a big ordeal with a business fair or Shark Tank style presentations, but it doesn't need to be! Congrats on reaching the latter stages of your student entrepreneurship project! It’s time for them to share all of their hard work with you, thei
Preview of Mini Quiz: Money Smarts – Financial Literacy Check-In

Mini Quiz: Money Smarts – Financial Literacy Check-In

This $1 quiz checks students' understanding of basic financial literacy concepts. Includes printable worksheet, editable Google Slides version, and answer key. Perfect for middle and high school classrooms. Part of the Cash Class Co Dollar Menu series – affordable, practical, and classroom-ready!
Preview of The Hidden Math of Price Tags: Marginal Utility | Financial Literacy Lesson

The Hidden Math of Price Tags: Marginal Utility | Financial Literacy Lesson

McDonald's gives away unlimited free drink refills — and still makes a profit. Verizon charges $2 for your first minute and $0.10 for your tenth. Nike sells you a second pair of shoes at half price. These aren't coincidences. Every one of these decisions is engineered around the same hidden economic rule — and this lesson teaches students exactly how it works. 📘 WHAT STUDENTS WILL LEARN What marginal utility is and why the satisfaction from any product reliably decreases with every additional u
Preview of Word Forms Prices Digital Task Cards

Word Forms Prices Digital Task Cards

Give your students real-world functional reading and money practice! Learners read (or listen to audio of) an expanded word form and choose the matching price from three options—perfect for strengthening life and vocational skills. ✅ Perfect for special education & life skills programs ✅ No-prep, paperless ✅ Great for remote learning or independent work This Comes With:INTERACTIVE PDF for desktop (no internet needed) or online platforms like Google Classroom™ or Microsoft Teams™40 interactive qu
Preview of Insurance 101 Lesson Presentation Activity + Quiz Financial Literacy High School

Insurance 101 Lesson Presentation Activity + Quiz Financial Literacy High School

Insurance 101 Plan Picker — Guided Notes, Google Slides, Google Forms Quiz & Exit Ticket, Teacher Guide (High School Personal Finance, Consumer Math) I use this insurance lesson in my own classroom and it reliably gets students comparing plans, debating trade-offs, and doing real claim math. Students learn how risk pooling works, what premiums and deductibles mean in practice, and how copays and coinsurance change out-of-pocket costs. Then they apply it all in a Plan Picker worksheet where they
Preview of Hyperinflation Lesson Plan Weimar Zimbabwe Venezuela Economics Guided Notes Quiz

Hyperinflation Lesson Plan Weimar Zimbabwe Venezuela Economics Guided Notes Quiz

Hyperinflation lesson plan for high school economics with guided notes on Weimar, Zimbabwe, and Venezuela, IMF activity, Google Forms quiz, exit ticket, and answer keys. Hyperinflation is the unit where students stop confusing "high inflation" with the destruction of a currency, and start tracing the Cagan 50%-monthly threshold, the common cause across three classic episodes (Weimar Germany 1923, Zimbabwe 2008, Venezuela 2016-2019), and what happens to wages, savings, and basic transactions when
Preview of Banking 101 Lesson: Checking vs Savings, Debit vs Credit Financial Literacy

Banking 101 Lesson: Checking vs Savings, Debit vs Credit Financial Literacy

Banking 101 Lesson: Checking vs. Savings, Debit vs. Credit (Slides, Scenarios, Google Forms Quiz & Exit Ticket) I’ve taught this Banking 101 lesson for years in Personal Finance and Economics, and it always lands—especially at the start of a money unit or as a quick “refresh” before we talk about credit and fraud. The focus is practical: students compare checking vs. savings and debit vs. credit, practice choosing the right tool for real-world situations, and explain their reasoning in concis
Preview of Externalities Economy Activity Lesson Quiz High School Gov Guided Notes Econ

Externalities Economy Activity Lesson Quiz High School Gov Guided Notes Econ

Externalities lesson plan high school economics with guided notes, Pigouvian-policy activity, Google Forms quiz, exit ticket, and answer keys — ready to teach in one class period. Externalities is the unit where students stop seeing pollution, vaccines, and secondhand smoke as separate stories and start tracing the gap between private cost and social cost that explains why markets overproduce some goods and underproduce others. This complete lesson defines positive and negative externalities, sh
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