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Additional Search Results 1 - 10 of 554 for Taxes
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1. EconEdLink | EconomicsMinute | Tic Tac Taxes!
EconEdLink Navigation BarStandards Contact search EconEdLink A premier source of classroom tested, Internet-based economic lesson materials for K-12 teachers and their students EconEdLink Online Lesson Student's Version Print this lesson Print this lesson Tic Tac Taxes! Introduction:guy State, federal, sales, property taxes taxes taxes! Why do we pay taxes? Why do we pay so many kinds of taxes, and what is the benefit to us? What are the goods and services that the government provides for us? How does the government pay for those goods and services? This lesson wi...
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2. BC Education - Essentials of Mathematics 12 - Government Finances
...cipal governments It is expected that students will: describe government expenditures including the amounts spent on social welfare benefits, social security, education, health care, policing, armed forces, and employee wages and salaries solve problems involving the calculation of selected federal taxes (e.g., GST, excise tax and duties) calculate provincial taxes, (e.g., PST, corporation capital, licenses, gasoline) determine how selected municipal taxes are calculated (e.g., property) SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES Every student will one day be a taxpayer and as such will encounter a wide ran...
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3. EconEdLink | EconomicsMinute | Tic Tac Taxes!
...sson online. The link below contains only the information your students need: http://econedlink.org/?a=370 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 Tic Tac Taxes! Key Economic Concepts: Government expenditures Government revenues Income Role of government Taxation Description: This lesson will assist students in identifying various taxes and the services they help governments provide. Lesson Objectives: Students will: Distinguish among federal, state, and lo...
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4. Lesson Plans for Teachers: Paying for Government Services
...government funds. Students may say public schools, the county courthouse, public health care, libraries, parks, and police and fire departments receive government funds. 5. Discuss where the government gets money to pay for these services. Explain that most of the money comes from citizens' income taxes. 6. Use a classroom projection device to show students the Tax Revenue by Percentage chart from the Congressional Budgets section of the Federal Budget Allocation Activity. Discuss taxes. Make sure students understand where each of these taxes comes from. You may want to refer them to the Federal Bu...
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5. FactCheckED.org
Death and Taxes Did you know that the federal government taxes dead people? Did you know that John McCain wants it to continue? Well, actually, he doesn?t. But that didn?t stop the conservative anti-tax group Club for Growth from saying otherwise. The ad contains a claim that may be literally true, but misleads the...
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6. Subsidies and Taxes - Lesson Plan
jump to content of this page Bized logo linked to homepage Current Topics Learning Materials Data Company Info Virtual Worlds Reference Educators You are here: Home > Educators > Economics > Markets > Subsidies and Taxes - Lesson Plan Educators Advanced Search Level 2 + Business/Economics » 16-19 Subsidies and Taxes - Lesson Plan: 3 x 1 hour lessons + Business Studies » A series of 'off the shelf' lesson plans and resources for use in o A2 » the classroom. These lessons deal with subsidies and taxes and are relevant...
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7. "BOND"age
Lesson Plan Teacher: Mentor: Scott Weston Nickson Subject: Economics Lesson Title: "BOND"age Objectives: The student will understand where and how the government brings in revenue other than taxes. TEKS 15A, 8A-B No standards added. Motivation: Alternate Materials: investments for Notes further diversification. Teaching Procedure Bellwork: Anticipatory Set: Where does the US Govt. Get it's revenue other than from taxes? The Lesson: Explain the intricacies of a 1. bond. Use terms Coupon, Par V...
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8. Math skills for everyday: Filling out income tax forms
Kathie Bowles Tennessee ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Math skills for everyday: Filling out income tax forms Subjects: Adult basic education, Mathematics, Using actual tax forms, students learn how to accurately Reading figure their own income taxes, and read and fill out the proper comprehension, forms. Life skills __________________________________________________________ Learning Objective: Learner Level: Students will utilize their math skills to correctly determine the amount of taxes to be paid. They will also recognize the importance of...
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9. Lesson Plans for Teachers: Raising Money for Government Services
Center on Link to Center on Congress _ Congress Home Title _ _ _ _ Learn About _ Lesson Plans Congress _ About Printable Page the _ Center Raising Money for Government Services Overview This lesson describes the various taxes that U.S. citizens pay and explains how taxes transfer the use of resources from the private sector to the government. Students will evaluate how money is raised to pay for government services. Grade Levels 9 ? 12 Objectives Students will: Describe why governments need revenue to provide goods and s...
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10. The American Revolution and George Washington
...WORKSHEET or DOLLAR WORKSHEET (see attachments), Marzollo, Jean. In 1776. Illustrated by Steve Björkman. New York: Scholastic, Inc., 1994. Technology None Resources Needed: Background/ The purpose of the lesson is to Preparation: understand the causes that led to the Revolutionary War (focusing on taxes) and to recognize historical figures such as George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. The activity also provides an excellent opportunity for students to practice mathematics skills. Procedures/ 1.)Read the book, In 1776, to Activities: students and review vocabulary words such as: Great Britain/Brit...
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