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Preview of Goods and Services - explanation videos and a quizz

Goods and Services - explanation videos and a quizz

Works both for home study or for a classroom. 15 min self-study activity, which can be followed up by an engaging discussion. The concepts are introduced with 2 educational videos explainaing the concepts of goods, services, producers and consumers. After watching the videos the students are requested to fill in a quiz. They see the points and correct answers once the quiz was submitted. 10 multiple choice questions to practice goods and services. Additional concepts to practice: manufactured
Preview of Producers and Resources - two explanational videos and a quizz

Producers and Resources - two explanational videos and a quizz

Classroom material or home-schooling. 30 min self-study activity, which can be followed up by an engaging discussion. The concepts are introduced with 2 educational videos explaining the concepts of producers and resources (capital, human, natural). After watching the videos the students are requested to fill in a quiz. They see the points and correct answers once the quiz was submitted. 17 questions to practice the concept of producers, goods and services they offer us and resources used to off
Preview of OpenStax U.S. History Chapter 16 PPT

OpenStax U.S. History Chapter 16 PPT

PowerPoint Description for Chapter 16: The Era of Reconstruction, 1865–1877This PowerPoint presentation corresponds directly to Chapter 16 of the OpenStax U.S. History textbook, detailing the political, social, and economic transformations that followed the Civil War. It explores efforts to reunify the nation, the struggle for civil rights, and the eventual collapse of Reconstruction, which led to the resurgence of White supremacy in the South. Key Sections Include:Restoring the Union:Lincoln’s
Preview of The Press vs. The Pentagon | Classroom Video + Discussion Guide | 9-12
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The Press vs. The Pentagon | Classroom Video + Discussion Guide | 9-12

In 1971, the Nixon administration tried to stop the New York Times from publishing classified documents about the Vietnam War. The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that it couldn't. That case — and the tension it represents — hasn't gone away. This 6-minute, 29-second video brings it into your classroom and connects it directly to what's happening now.What's Included:6:29 classroom video (MP4) — connects current Pentagon media policy to the Pentagon Papers case and the First Amendment principles behind i
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