Start your school year off strong with this all-in-one First Week of Social Studies BUNDLE, thoughtfully designed for grades 6–9. This comprehensive resource includes everything you need to build community, establish classroom expectations, assess prior knowledge, and spark student curiosity—all through engaging and standards-aligned content. This Bundle Includes: ✅ Icebreakers with Historical ThemesFun and creative activities to build rapport and historical thinking: Time Travel IntroCreate
Make the first week of geography or social studies seamless with this Map Skills Pre-Test Bundle, featuring two full-length assessments—one in multiple choice format and one in short answer. Designed specifically for grades 6–8, this resource helps you assess prior knowledge, identify skill gaps, and set the tone for academic success. ✅ What’s Included: Pre-Test #1: Multiple Choice (20 Questions)Covers directions, continents, oceans, map types, scale, and moreIncludes answer key for easy gradi
Establish structure and community in your classroom with this engaging, historically inspired Classroom Constitutionresource. Perfect for middle school social studies teachers, this editable 7-slide PowerPoint sets clear expectations while reinforcing civics concepts students can connect with. What’s Included: Slide 1: PreambleInspired by the U.S. Constitution, introduces the purpose of the classroom rulesSlide 2: Student RightsEmphasizes respect, safety, and the right to learnSlide 3: Student
A Practical, Relatable Financial Literacy Resource for the Modern ClassroomCommon Cents is a down-to-earth, judgment-free guide to personal finance designed specifically for Millennials, Gen Z, and the students you teach every day. Written by a personal finance educator who’s seen the struggles firsthand, this book bridges the gap between what young adults should know about money and what they were actually taught in school. With humor, empathy, and real-world examples, Common Cents covers ev
This editable PowerPoint presentation is a detailed and engaging introduction to the history, people, and cultural values of Appalachia. Designed for educators, cultural studies programs, or diversity and inclusion workshops, it provides a well-researched overview of the Appalachian region, ideal for classroom instruction or community presentations. Topics Covered: Geographic and historical context of Appalachia Cultural identity and values of Appalachian people Ancestry and immigration (Scots
Help your students understand the relevance of history in their lives with this powerful and engaging slide deck. Perfect for the first week of school, this “Why We Study History” PowerPoint includes 9 thought-provoking journal prompts designed to foster critical thinking, reflection, and historical understanding. ✏️ What’s Inside: 9 Slides, each with a journal prompt and explanatory contextTopics include:Learning from past mistakesBuilding empathy through diverse perspectivesUnderstanding cau
Kick off your social studies class with five creative and engaging icebreakers that introduce historical thinking while building community! This pack is perfect for the first week of school and includes activities that blend imagination, collaboration, and critical thinking. Activities Include:Time Travel Intro: Students introduce themselves as time travelers from a historical era.Create Your Civilization: Groups build their own fictional society with map, flag, and government.Artifact Icebreake
This resource contains a complete set of 15 solved Time Value of Money (TVM) problems, perfect for instructors of personal finance, accounting, business math, or introductory economics courses. Each problem includes clearly labeled inputs (N, I/Y, PV, PMT, FV) and step-by-step financial calculator logic, making it ideal for teaching or self-study. Topics covered: Future Value (FV) Present Value (PV) Present and Future Value of Annuities Compounding Frequency Effective Annual Rate (EAR) Loa
Make grading a breeze with this ready-to-use answer key designed for the ECON 101 class. Perfect for high school or introductory college economics courses, this resource includes: Full Answer Key with Questions Referenced – Organized by topic (Microeconomics, Trade, Supply & Demand, GDP, and Financial Markets) Simplified Numbered Answer Key – Clean, no-question format for quick checking or scantron grading. Professional and clearly formatted Word documents for easy customization This is an e
Looking for a way to connect economic theory to real-world events in your Principles of Economics course? I created a this assignment to evaluate student-written analyses of current news articles through an economic lens. This assignment helps students apply classroom concepts to real situations, build critical thinking skills, and improve their writing.
Empower your students to think like financial analysts!This engaging and customizable assignment challenges students to dive deep into real-life banking products and investment options, evaluating risk, services, and returns using modern research tools. What’s Included:Step-by-step instructions for student researchDeep dive into a chosen financial institution's productsInvestment analysis: stocks, bonds, ETFs, mutual funds & moreRisk assessment and decision-making reflectionFinal report or p
Bring estate planning into the classroom with this in-depth, research-based assignment.Perfect for personal finance, government, or law-related courses, this assignment helps students explore critical life-planning tools like wills, trusts, and estate strategies—all tailored to real-world legal frameworks by state. What’s Included:Guided research prompts on wills, trusts, and estate planningState-specific exploration of estate lawsStep-by-step student instructionsReflection prompts to connect
ECON Final Exam Answer Key – Editable and Classroom-ReadyThis downloadable Word document provides a complete answer key to a comprehensive final exam covering key concepts in macroeconomics and international trade. Designed for use in high school or introductory college-level economics courses, this answer key supports efficient grading and instructional planning. Topics include: Aggregate Demand and Supply (AD/AS) Business Cycles and Macroeconomic Policy Federal Budgets and Fiscal Policy Th
This fully editable assignment template is designed for college-level economics or public policy courses. Students are tasked with selecting a current U.S. social or economic issue and developing a research-backed plan to address it using either fiscal or monetary policy. The structure promotes critical thinking, policy evaluation, and academic research skills. Assignment Features: Clear step-by-step instructions Prompts students to define the issue, select a policy tool, and develop a proposed
This in-depth study guide is designed to help high school or college-level students prepare for a midterm exam in Personal Finance. Organized into clearly defined sections, it covers all the essential topics students need to understand core financial concepts and apply them to real-world scenarios. Topics include: Setting and prioritizing financial goals Time value of money with financial calculator examples Budgeting methods and tools Net worth and emergency fund planning Income sources and
Empower students to discover real financial tools they’ll use for life.This engaging research-based assignment guides students through evaluating personal finance podcasts and websites, helping them build habits of lifelong financial learning using free, accessible resources. What’s Included:Step-by-step guided assignmentPodcast listening & website review tasksEvaluation rubrics for credibility, relevance, and usefulnessComparative analysis and final reflection promptsGrading breakdown includ
Unclaimed Property Assignment – A Real-World Financial Literacy Project! Turn lost assets into a learning opportunity!This engaging and research-based personal finance assignment gives students the chance to explore unclaimed property in their own name or their family's—while learning how to protect and recover forgotten funds. What’s Included:Step-by-step student instructionsReal-life search through official state websites (no gimmicks!)Research tasks on laws and agencies in any stateAction
Engage your students with this hands-on, practical financial literacy assignment!Designed for high school or college-level personal finance or economics classes, this resource walks students through accessing and analyzing their own free credit report via AnnualCreditReport.com – the only site authorized by the U.S. government. ✅ What’s Included:Step-by-step student instructionsResearch-based tasks on credit scores & bureausReflection prompts & action planGrading rubric includedEasy-to-assig
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