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1.   EconEdLink | EconomicsMinute | What Causes Inflation?
...online. The link below contains only the information your students need: http://econedlink.org/?a=615 Print this lesson Print this lesson Email this lesson Email this lesson Write a review of this lesson Review this lesson Find other related lessons Find related lessons EconomicsMinute What Causes Inflation? Key Economic Concepts: Demand Incentives Inflation Markets Price Supply Description: This lesson explores different types of inflation and terms associated with this economic concept. You may have heard relatives talk about the good old days when a dollar would buy something. What happened to that...

2.   Chapter 11 Section 2
Lesson Plan Teacher: Kristen Mentor: Shea Pohl Subject: economics Lesson Title: chapter 11 section 2 Objectives: Explain how economists evaluate price changes over time. Describe what causes inflation. Identify the main two price indexes that economists use to measure inflation. Analyze how inflation affects the economy. TEKS 12A, 16B No standards added. Motivation: I am selling pencils for $1.00. They are selling so well I Materials: decide to start selling them for $2.00. What just happened to...

3.   Ch. 11 Sec 2
Lesson Plan Teacher: Kristen Mentor: Shea Pohl Subject: economics Lesson Title: ch. 11 sec 2 Objectives: Explain how economists evaluate price changes over time. Describe what causes inflation. Identify the main two price indexes that economists use to measure inflation. Analyze how inflation affects the economy. TEKS 12A, 16B No standards added. Motivation: I am selling pencils for $1.00. They are selling so well I Materials: decide to overhead start selling them for $2.00. What just hap...

4.   EconEdLink | EconomicsMinute | Changes to the CPI Index
...ormation your students need: http://econedlink.org/?a=18 Print this lesson Print this lesson Email this lesson Email this lesson Write a review of this lesson Review this lesson Find other related lessons Find related lessons EconomicsMinute Changes to the CPI Index Key Economic Concepts: Deflation Inflation Description: Students examine the reasoning behind and the implications of the change in the CPI calculation. The government computes indexes of the prices of a collection or market basket of goods and services. It measures the prices of a fixed market basket of some 300 consumer goods and services...

5.   EconEdLink | EconomicsMinute | When Gas Was a Quarter!
...: http://econedlink.org/?a=373 Print this lesson Print this lesson Email this lesson Email this lesson Write a review of this lesson Review this lesson Find other related lessons Find related lessons EconomicsMinute When Gas Was a Quarter! Key Economic Concepts: Consumer Price Index (CPI) Deflation Inflation Unemployment Description: Why do things cost so much more now than they used to? Students will find out about inflation in the United States. Lesson Objectives: Students will: Use the Consumer Price Index. Be introduced to inflation and deflation. Introduction:gas Ask the students why everything cos...

6.   Unemployment and Inflation
...n Variation Plan Plan You may save this lesson plan to your hard drive as an html file by selecting "File", then "Save As" from your browser's pull down menu. The file name extension must be .html. This lesson provided by: Author: Pat Baughan System: JEFFERSON COUNTY School: Title: Unemployment and Inflation Overview/ Being without a job is a problem Annotation: that has affected almost everyone, and it affects some people more than others. The measure of joblessness is the unemployment rate. Inflation is a special kind of economic instability-one that deals with changes in the level of prices rather th...

7.   Populism
...haracters and facets of the story represent key individuals and topics related to Students the beliefs of Populists. Anticipatory Hook: ?What would happen if our government produced enough money so that nobody in the United States would ever be ?poor'? Is that a good idea?? Introduce the concept of inflation, as well as its perceived advantages and disadvantages. Introduce the idea that many people around the turn of the century wanted to increase the money supply to try to increase farmers' wealth. Objective(s): Students will understand the basic concepts of the Populist movement using The Wizard of Oz...

8.   Inflation Calculations or "So, what would that cost today?"
Key Word Search DDNCurriculum Advanced SearchFull Unit of Study ListingSubmit a New Unit Home DDN Curriculum Components for Unit of Study 1219 Unit of Study Title: Inflation Calculations or "So, what would that cost today?" Topic Area: Social Science Grade Level: 6-8 Time Frame: 1 day each time used through the year. Key Words: "Dollar diplomacy", inflation, cost of living, Consumer Price Index (CPI) Unit Designer: John Ruane (JR019) Unit Designer E-mail: John.Ruane@k12...

9.   Foundation for Teaching Economics | Inflation and Money
Click here to go Home. about FTE teachers students funders Lesson Eight: Inflation and Money EFL Lessons 1. Scarcity and Choice 2. Markets 3. Competition and Market Power 4. Markets in Action 5. Incentives, Profit and the Entrepreneur 6. Externalities, Property Rights and Pollution 7. Labor Markets 8. Inflation and Money 9. Actions of Government 10. International Markets Page Summ...

10.   Foundation for Teaching Economics
Inflation and Unemployment Lesson Purpose: A major problem in teaching economics is dealing with what people know that isn?t so, or at the very least, is incomplete. Familiarity with the media conversation about economic conditions leads to a comfort level that, unfortunately, keeps many people from wondering...


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