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Bundle for T. Wilson (25 Geography Lessons)

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1. China’s One-Child Policy (Cartogram)

2. Geograph: Who's The Boss? Comparing World Government Systems

3. Geography Pre-assessment/Post-assessment For Beginning of Year

4. Getting to Know You Through Geography: A Beginning of the Year Activity

5. Bloom's Taxonomy Stems & Guiding Questions for Social Studies and Geography

6 Geography: Push and Pull Factors on Human Migration (Full Lesson, PP + Game)

7. Landforms Picture Dictionary Introductory Activity

8. Developing or Developed? Examing Countries' Development

9. Cult of Personality: A Lesson on Propaganda

10. Teaching With Political Cartoons in the Social Studies & Geography Classroom

11. Celebrating the Changing Roles of Women in Asia

12. Earth Day: Solving Issues Around the World

13. Understanding Culture and Subculture Cooperative Learning Activity

14. Geography & Social Studies Comprehension Activity: Fact or Fiction

15. Hitler’s Olympics With PowePoint

16. Baby Drop Box: How China and South Korea Prevent Infanticide

17. 5 Themes of Geography Flipbook (Using Current Events)

18. Create a Country Recipe (Exploring Characteristics of a Country)

19. Amazing Natural Disasters of the 20th Century

20. Easter Hunt Around The World Using Google Maps & Absolute Location

21. Is Our Government System Fair?—Intro to Government Systems

22. 10 Quick & Effective Wrap-Up Reviews: Middle School Geography & Social Studies

23. Differentiated Instruction - A Multiple Intelligences Lesson

24. Creating a Culture Using Five Geographical Themes

25. Women in the Early Industrial Revolution in Social Studies

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History of Global Corporations - Siemens (Germany, 1847) - Business

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Global Corporations Series

This assignment is part of a 20-assignment series—perfect for enriching lessons or projects. Check out my store for bundle deals to enhance your curriculum.

Explore the origins, innovations, challenges, and legacy of a global corporation in a clear, structured format:

  • Written at a 9th-grade level with 8 paragraphs and 8 comprehension questions. Suitable for a range of learners
  • Includes an answer key for easy grading.
  • The consistent format across the series makes it ideal for compare/contrast activities or group projects.
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Coupon Binder Green/Gray Save $$$ for your Family

By Regina Frazier

Save lots of money while shopping using coupons. This colorful, cheerful binder organizes your coupons and makes it easier for you to find just the right coupon you are looking for while out shopping.Teach your students or children in your household the value of saving money by saving coupons. Create your own coupon binder by using baseball card holders that you can find at many dollar stores or office supply stores. You can either use a two inch or three inch binder to set it up and place all your dividers in. There are two coupon sorting sheets available. Rather than flipping through the pages in your binder to insert coupons which can take a lot of time, you can use the coupon sorting mats. Once your coupons are all sorted then you can place them in your binder. Children of all ages can help with sorting the coupons. Many kids can also help out with gathering coupons and cutting them out. Have your students write about ways they can help their family save money. there are a couple of writing prompts that you could use to have your students share ways that they can help their families save money. This does not necessarily mean just using coupons. It could mean saving money by turning off the lights when not in use, not taking long showers, or turning in cans for redemption. Some kids might write about a job they do such as a paper route, mowing the grass or shoveling snow. Some students might choose to discuss buying items on sale at the store and not demanding expensive name brand items."Older students can work on the total amount of savings from using coupons. They can also work on figuring out percentages to show how much money is saved during each shopping trip and totals for each month. If you are interested in this product please download to see a few more pictures of what you will get. This binder includes the following: coupon binder cover front page coupon binder back page coupon binder spine 2inch coupon binder spine 3 inch full page dividers include the following fruits and vegetables dairy frozen foods canned goods meats boxed foods beverages snacks personal care pet care office supplies household restaurants department stores miscellaneous two pages of sorting mats for coupons Monthly Savings Chart two pages of a Writing prompt on ways kids can help their family save money. Prompt is done on two different style writing paper to accomodate younger students and older elementary students. real life picture of the inside of my binder with directions on how to set it up. credit page This product also comes in chevron pink and gray binder covers. If you would like another chevron color scheme, please let me know and I would be happy to design one for you. Coupon Binder Chevron Pink/ Gray During these difficult economic times, it is important to save money. I hope you can save money for your own family as well as teach your children and / or students about the importance of couponing and saving money. This is a valuable lifelong lesson. You can apply this to any age level. Best Wishes! Happy Saving!!! Thanks for looking!!! Please rate this product. Did you know that you can earn points credits towards future purchases on TeachShare just by rating products? .

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Macroeconomic Activities | GDP, Business Cycle, Inflation, Unemployment

By Hindsight Academy

5 Macroeconomic Activities. Each activity is one page, front and back side. Each activity (except the research one) has a KEY included as well as a teacher page about how I usually implement.


  • GDP - what is included?
  • GDP - Calculating it based on the expenditure approach
  • Business Cycle - Drawing it and matching recession / expansion indicators
  • CPI & Inflation - Using prices and CPI, calculate the rate of inflation and then compare prices for a movie ticket, car, and gallon of milk
  • Unemployment - short research project with four questions students will answer
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Black Thursday-Stock Market Crash: Great Depression Reading Comprehension

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Black Thursday: Unveiling the Story Behind the Stock Market Crash

Immerse your students in the drama and significance of Black Thursday with this engaging reading comprehension worksheet. Explore the factors that led to the infamous 1929 stock market crash, analyze its immediate consequences, and understand its lasting impact on the nation. Primary source analysis and thought-provoking questions encourage critical thinking and deeper historical understanding.

Content:

  • Captivating Narrative: Delivers a compelling account of the events leading up to and following Black Thursday.
  • Historical Data Integration: Analyze actual data to grasp the extent of the stock market's decline.
  • Primary Source Exploration: Utilize a newspaper headline to understand the atmosphere on Wall Street.
  • Varied Assessment: Includes multiple-choice, true-or-false, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer questions to assess comprehension, critical thinking, and historical analysis skills.
  • Detailed Answer Key: Provides educators with a quick and easy reference for answer verification.

Learning Objectives:

  • Students will be able to explain the factors that contributed to the stock market crash of 1929.
  • Students will be able to analyze the immediate consequences of the crash on investors, businesses, and the public.
  • Students will be able to evaluate the connection between the stock market crash and the Great Depression.
  • Students will be able to use a primary source to understand the historical context of the event.

Aligned Common Core Standards:

  • RI.5.1: Quote accurately from a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
  • RI.5.2: Determine the central ideas or author's purpose in a text, and explain how it is developed and supported.
  • RI.5.3: Analyze the relationship between a primary and secondary source on the same topic.
  • RI.5.7: Draw inferences from the text and justify conclusions or predictions based on evidence from the text.

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Child Labor: Compare Industrial Era to Present Day

By Sarah Austin

This lesson involves having students examine the impacts of the Industrial Era in the United States with a specific focus on child labor. It is recommended that students will have explored, to some degree, the Industrial era prior to this lesson. This resource will prompt students to analyze social activist Lewis Hines' photographs that depict the various jobs and working conditions that children experienced. The Slide Presentation is interactive, problem posing, and vicariously draws the students into the lives of the children of the Industrial era.

Optional Extension Activity: Students compare and contrast the child labor of the Industrial era with the child labor that exists today. A 22 minute documentary film titled 'Zoned for Slavery: The Child Behind the Label' supplements this lesson.

This lesson includes:

  • Slide Presentation [59 Slides]
  • Student Guided Notes
  • Venn Diagram Handout

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Geography: Developing or Developed? Examining Countries' Development

By Geography & Math Made Easy

How can you tell if a country is considered developed or developing? What are the characteristics or socioeconomic indicators of a country that you look at to determine if they are developed or developing?

This is a high-level thinking skill lesson that requires students to be actively involved in their learning experience. This lesson discusses what determines whether a country is developed or developing. Students will work in groups to create graphs depicting socioeconomic indicators--such as life expectancy, literacy rate, annual income, available technology, and medicine,--for various countries. Students will analyze the graphs to determine if each researched country is considered developed or developing and why. This not only encourages students to think outside the box but also reintegrates basic graph reading skills needed for state testing. Students are actively involved in every aspect of this lesson.

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History of Global Corporations - Volkswagen Group (Germany, 1937) - Business

By Quick Assignment Central

Global Corporations Series

This assignment is part of a 20-assignment series—perfect for enriching lessons or projects. Check out my store for bundle deals to enhance your curriculum.

Explore the origins, innovations, challenges, and legacy of a global corporation in a clear, structured format:

  • Written at a 9th-grade level with 8 paragraphs and 8 comprehension questions. Suitable for a range of learners
  • Includes an answer key for easy grading.
  • The consistent format across the series makes it ideal for compare/contrast activities or group projects.
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Coupon Binder -Teach your students or children the power of saving money

By Regina Frazier

Save lots of money while shopping using coupons. This colorful, cheerful binder organizes your coupons and makes it easier for you to find just the right coupon you are looking for while out shopping. Teach your students or children in your household the value of saving money by saving coupons. Create your own coupon binder by using baseball card holders that you can find at many dollar stores or office supply stores. You can either use a two inch or three inch binder to set it up and place all your dividers in. There are two coupon sorting sheets available. Rather than flipping through the pages in your binder to insert coupons which can take a lot of time, you can use the coupon sorting mats. Once the coupons are all sorted, you can then place them in your binder. Children of all ages can help with sorting the coupons. Many kids can also help out with gathering coupons and cutting them out. Have your students write about ways they can help their family save money. There are a couple of writing prompts that you could use to have your students share ways that they can help their families save money. This does not necessarily mean just using coupons. It could mean saving money by turning off the lights when not in use, not taking long showers, or turning in cans for redemption. Some kids might write about a job they do such as a paper route, mowing the grass or shoveling snow. Some students might choose to discuss buying items on sale at the store and not demanding expensive name brand items."Older students can work on the total amount of savings from using coupons. They can also work on figuring out percentages to show how much money is saved during each shopping trip and totals for each month. If you are interested in this product please download to see a few more pictures of what you will get. This binder includes the following: coupon binder cover front page coupon binder back page coupon binder spine 2inch coupon binder spine 3 inch full page dividers include the following fruits and vegetables dairy frozen foods canned goods meats boxed foods beverages snacks personal care pet care office supplies household restaurants department stores miscellaneous two pages of sorting mats for coupons Monthly Savings Chart two pages of a Writing prompt on ways kids can help their family save money. Prompt is done on two different style writing paper to accomodate younger students and older elementary students. real life picture of the inside of my binder with directions on how to set it up. credit page During these difficult economic times, it is important to save money. I hope you can save money for your own family as well as teach your children and / or students about the importance of couponing and saving money. This is a valuable lifelong lesson. You can apply this to any age level. Best Wishes! Happy Saving!!! This product also comes in chevron green and gray binder covers. If you would like another chevron color scheme, please let me know and I would be happy to design one for you. Coupon Binder Green/ Gray Thanks for looking!!! Please rate this product. Did you know that you can earn points credits towards future purchases on TeachShare just by rating products? Thank you for looking.

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Deserted Island Intro to Economics Game

By Hindsight Academy

Play a fun dice rolling, team building, island exploring, interactive game with students that help them learn about the concepts of scarcity and decision-making!

Students will pick items, decide how to spend their day, and compete to see who can survive the longest and build the most things. But beware, sometimes exploring the island won't get them the results they want.


I hope you enjoy this version of the classic deserted island Economics Scarcity game. I love board games and D&D so I wanted to include some of those concepts and have the choices that students make much more meaningful.

The mechanics of the game are built around a regular six-sided die so that it is easily accessible by everyone.


Includes a welcome page. How to play page. Rules page. Example round page. Trackers for the player and base along with their journal. A google form that walks them through their dice rolls. Island Map. And post activity questions.

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Post-9/11 America: A 8-Part Reading Comprehension Worksheet Bundle

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Post-9/11 America: A 8-Part Reading Comprehension Bundle

Navigate the complexities of the post-9/11 world with this engaging 8-part reading comprehension bundle. Students will delve into:

  • Article 1: Balancing Security & Freedom: The USA PATRIOT Act Explained
    This article explores the USA PATRIOT Act's provisions and the ongoing debate about its impact on national security and civil liberties in a post-Cold War context.
  • Article 2: The TSA: Keeping Skies Safe After 9/11
    This article examines the creation of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and its role in transforming airport security measures following the September 11th attacks.
  • Article 3: Boom or Bust? The U.S. Economy in a Globalized World
    This article analyzes the challenges and opportunities presented by globalization for the U.S. economy, including the impact on jobs, trade, and the housing crisis.
  • Article 4: Beyond Borders: Immigration Debates in the Post-Cold War Era
    This article investigates the evolving debates surrounding U.S. immigration policy, border security, and pathways to citizenship after the Cold War.
  • Article 5: Patriotism vs. Prejudice: Islamophobia After 9/11
    This article explores the rise of Islamophobia in the U.S. after 9/11, its consequences for Muslim Americans, and efforts to promote tolerance.
  • Article 6: The War on Terror: Domestic Impacts & Ongoing Debates
    This article examines the domestic consequences of the War on Terror, including government responses, security measures, and the ongoing discussions about its effectiveness.
  • Article 7: The Shifting Sands: The U.S. Role in the Middle East
    This article analyzes the changing U.S. role in the Middle East after the Cold War, its impact on regional conflicts, and how it relates to domestic security concerns.
  • Article 8: The Digital Age & Domestic Security: New Challenges
    This article explores the emerging challenges of cyber security in the digital age and its impact on protecting the U.S. from cyberattacks and ensuring domestic security.

What's Included in Each Article:

  • Clear and Captivating Text: Explores significant events and issues that shaped America after the September 11th attacks.
  • Essential Questions: "Guided Reading" prompts spark critical thinking and analysis.
  • Assessment Arsenal: Multiple choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer questions solidify understanding. Answer key included!
  • Teacher-Friendly Format: Clearly laid out and engaging, making these resources adaptable for various learning styles.

Learning Objectives:

  • Students will be able to analyze the provisions of the USA PATRIOT Act and the arguments surrounding its impact on civil liberties.
  • Students will be able to explain the creation of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and its role in enhancing airport security.
  • Students will be able to identify the challenges and opportunities presented by globalization for the U.S. economy.
  • Students will be able to develop an informed opinion on the balance between security measures and individual freedoms in the post-9/11 era.

Common Core Standards Alignment:

  • RI.9-10.3: Analyze in detail a series of events described in a text; determine whether earlier events caused later events or simply preceded them.
  • RI.9-10.6: Analyze the author's purpose in writing, especially those writing about current events, and how the purpose and audience shape the content of the passage.
  • SS.9-12.1: Identify continuity and change in the major themes of United States history.
  • SS.9-12.5: Analyze complex international relationships among nations and regions.

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NAFTA & The U.S./Mexico Border

By Sarah Austin

This lesson is based on my own personal experience as a participant on a USA-Mexico border tour project organized by Rethinking Schools & Global Exchange that provided first-hand experience and knowledge concerning the effects of U.S. foreign policy, such as NAFTA, on the lives of ordinary people who reside in the Tijuana area. Students will be prompted to delve far beyond the mainstream explanation that answers the critical question as to why people cross the U.S.-Mexico border. This lesson will have students examine the broader context, and underlying factors to this question, which intimately tie itself to Mexico's agricultural economy. Students will identify the causal puzzle pieces, and then create a ‘LOOP’ (web) diagram that will serve to demonstrate their understandings of how these underlying causes interconnect with one another. Materials: • One 50 Slide PowerPoint • Grading Rubrics • Student Loop Diagram Examples • Printable Handouts: 1) Handout #1- Power-Point Guided Notes 2) Handout #2- The U.S.-Mexico Border Puzzle Pieces If you liked this lesson see the 'BUNDLE unit lesson' here: NAFTA & the U.S. Mexico Border Bundle I OFTEN PROVIDE FREEBIES TO MY FOLLOWERS AND ALL NEW PRODUCTS DEBUT AT 20% OFF: • Look for the green star next to my store logo at the top right corner of this page and click it to become a follower. This will allow you to be notified each time I debut a new product or freebie.

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NEW! World Geography Summer Camp Week 1 — Geography Basics Map Skills

By Geography & Math Made Easy

Geography summer school and camps don't give us enough time to cover all the concepts and topics that need to be covered. Squeezing the curriculum

8 months is difficult; covering it over 6-8 weeks is impossible. There is so much information and so little time. This leaves us as educators with the question of what are the important aspects to cover. Having taught middle school level and high school level geography for 11 years, I have pulled out what I feel is a must!

A working knowledge of geography concepts is helpful in teaching this material. If you do not understand geography or if you have never taught geography before, no problem! Simply, read through the student material so you can help your students understand and complete the included activities. Before presenting it to your students, this will require a little mental preparation; however, this resource will save you 20+ hours of resource prep.

This lesson is composed of the first five days (Week 1).

Day 1: 5 Geography Themes

  • What is geography & ways to study it? 5 geographical themes
  • What is Geography? Reading Activity
  • 5 Themes Geography Review Game
  • Introduction to the 5 Geographical Themes + Activity (Current Events)

Day 2: Maps, Graphs & Charts + Follow-up Quiz

(Pie Chart, Bar Graph, Line Graph, Cartogram, Political Map, Physical Map, Climate Map, Learning to read Latitude and Longitude.)

  • 20 Facts About Maps, Graphs, Charts. Cheatsheet
  • Maps, Graphs, Charts Activity
  • Maps, Graphs, Charts Quiz

Day 3: Looking at geography through a social, economic, political and cultural lens + Follow-up Quiz

(Understanding the meaning behind social, economic, political and cultural aspects)

  • Social, Economic, Political & Cultural Lenses Cheat Sheet
  • Geography Through Different Lenses Activity
  • Geography Lenses Quiz

Day 4: World Governments & Three Branches of Government+ Follow-up Quiz (Direct Democracy, Constitutional Democracy, Absolute Monarchy, Constitutional Monarchy, Oligarchy, Communism, Socialism)

  • World Government Systems Cheatsheet
  • World Government Systems Activity
  • World Government Systems Quiz

Day 5: Types of Economic Industries + Follow-up Quiz

(Four Types of Economy, Pure market economy, a pure command economy, a mixed economy, and a traditional economy, Free Enterprise + Four Industries: primary, secondary, tertiary, quaternary)

  • Economic Industries Cheat Sheet
  • Economic Industries Activity
  • Economic Activity Quiz

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Entrepreneur Series - Walt Disney - Business Reading Assignment

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Entrepreneur Series

This assignment is part of a 50-assignment series—perfect for enriching lessons or projects. Check out my store for bundle deals to enhance your curriculum.

Explore the life, achievements, contributions, and legacy of a notable entrepreneur in a clear, structured format:

  • Written at a 9th-grade level with 8 paragraphs and 8 comprehension questions.
  • Includes an answer key for easy grading.
  • The consistent format across the series makes it ideal for compare/contrast activities or group projects.
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Macroeconomics | Escape Room (GDP, Inflation, Business Cycle)

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Macroeconomics Escape Room!

Have a fun review of content with these "Government Leaked" documents about macroeconomics. Students will use critical thinking and their knowledge of content to solve 6 different puzzles.


No locks? No problem! This escape can use actual locks OR you use the printable locks in the puzzles and add them to boxes or doors OR just have students write down the answer! Flexible for however you want to use it.


Keys included!


Puzzles over CPI, GDP, Business Cycle, Unemployment, Fed Tools.


Timing when I have run it in class is about 40 minutes. This could increase or decrease depending on the amount of clues I give or not. Some groups have finished as fast as 25 min, some as slow as 50.

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Current Event Guided Reading Comprehension Worksheet Bundle #2

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Stay informed, spark debate, and build critical thinking skills with this comprehensive bundle of 10 guided reading worksheets! Dive into the heart of pressing current events, from the complexities of the Russia-Ukraine War and China's global influence to the challenges of food security, the refugee crisis, and the ever-evolving landscape of work and technology.

Analyze primary sources, tackle engaging activities, and form informed opinions on issues shaping our world.

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  • 10 current event topics: Explore diverse and pressing issues including global conflict, economic power shifts, humanitarian crises, cybersecurity threats, the future of democracy, pandemics, space exploration, AI, and the changing nature of work.
  • In-depth comprehension: Each worksheet features thought-provoking questions, multiple choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer prompts to deepen your understanding of key concepts and perspectives.
  • Primary source analysis: Gain valuable insights by directly analyzing excerpts from expert reports and news articles, enriching your learning with diverse viewpoints.
  • Critical thinking practice: Develop essential skills like analyzing causes and consequences, evaluating evidence, and forming informed opinions on complex issues.
  • Classroom-ready resources: Perfect for teachers and homeschoolers, each worksheet comes with a complete answer key for efficient lesson planning and assessment.

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Mystery: What Caused the Great Depression?

By Sarah Austin

Have your students see themselves through the lens of an investigator, exploring a complex and important inquiry…. ‘What factors caused the Great Depression’? Students, or your class investigators, will examine a variety of context clues and information that will help them solve this question. Students will identify the causal clues along with its effects, and then create a ‘LOOP’ (web) diagram that will serve to demonstrate their understandings of how these underlying causes interconnect with one another. This unit will prompt your students to become active learners in their pursuit of solving the mystery.

*This unit will have students explore dynamics of the 1920's, Great Depression, and the New Deal.

In addition, there are 3 optional extension activities to choose from:

  1. Comparing advertising from the 1920's to today, and filling out a Venn diagram.
  2. Listening to FDR's first fire side chat, and answering comprehension questions.
  3. New Deal Matching Game: Analyzing & matching New Deal programs with the problems they attempted to address.

Materials:

  • Teacher Reference Guide

  • Google Slide Presentation with engaging & informative video clips
  • Guided Notes
  • Loop Diagram (Web) Grading Rubrics
  • New Deal Matching Game 

  • Answer Key

Time Frame: 1.5- 2 weeks (1 hr class periods)

If you liked this lesson see other related lessons here:

  • Child Labor: Comparing Industrial Era to Today
  • Intro to Economics: Needs V. Wants
  • Post Zombie Apocalypse: What Form of Government Would YOU Create?
  • American Imperialism Interactive Notebook [UNIT]
  • FDR & The New Deal Matching Game [Included in this resource] (FREEBIE)

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Economic Disasters of the 21st Century - Argentine Economic Crisis - Business

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This is one assignment from a series of 10 (check out my store for the others or a bundle deal for all) that explores different economic crises of the 21st century.

This assignment includes:

  • 4 Paragraphs – written at a 9th-grade level.
  • 4 Comprehension Questions – with an included answer key.

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Microeconomics | FREE Color by Number Assessment

By Hindsight Academy

Microeconomics color by number activity. Designed as a valentines day activity but you could use it whenever! Final page is a DIY sheet you can modify.

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U.S. Economy in Globalized World: Post 9/11 Reading Comprehension Worksheet

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Navigate the Economic Maze! Boom or Bust: The U.S. in a Globalized World

Decipher the complexities of the U.S. economy in the global age with this captivating reading comprehension worksheet. Students will embark on a journey through:

  • The interconnectedness of the globalized world and its impact on American pocketbooks.
  • The challenges and opportunities presented by globalization, from job markets to trade.
  • The 2008 housing crisis and government interventions in economic downturns.

What's Included:

  • Engrossing Reading Passage: Explores the post-Cold War era, the rise of globalization, and its influence on the U.S. economy. It examines major events like the housing crisis and the government's response.
  • Primary Source Spotlight: An excerpt from a Congressional Budget Office report ignites critical thinking about the economic effects of shifting priorities after the Cold War.
  • Assessment Powerhouse: Multiple choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer questions solidify understanding and encourage analysis. Answer key included!
  • Teacher-Friendly Format: Clear layout and engaging text make this resource easy to use and adaptable for various learning styles.

Learning Objectives:

  • Students will be able to explain the concept of globalization and its impact on international trade and investment.
  • Students will be able to analyze the potential benefits and drawbacks of globalization for the U.S. economy, including job markets and consumer prices.
  • Students will be able to evaluate the economic impact of the Cold War's end and the challenges of transitioning defense spending to other sectors.
  • Students will be able to explain the causes and consequences of the 2008 housing crisis, including the financial meltdown and the Great Recession.
  • Students will be able to analyze the arguments for and against government intervention during economic crises.

Common Core Standards Alignment:

  • RI.9-10.7: Analyze the various purposes of social and political texts, including explanation, persuasion, entertainment, or a combination of purposes.
  • RI.9-10.8: Delineate and evaluate the reasoning used in arguments, political cartoons, or editorials.
  • RI.9-10.9: Analyze how an author uses reason and evidence to support particular points of view, identifying any fallacies or biases.
  • EC.9-10.1: Analyze the relationship between a nation's economic growth and its global interactions (trade, investment, financial flows).
  • EC.9-10.3: Evaluate the benefits and costs of international trade, including its impact on jobs, consumers, and the environment.

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  • Promotes Analysis and Debate: Provides a balanced perspective on globalization and government intervention, encouraging students to form their own opinions.

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