A premier source of classroom tested, Internet-based economic lesson materials for K-12 teachers and their students Lessons Complete lessons that are ready for your classroom Featured Lessons A Case Study: Employment and the Unemployment Rate - March 7, 2008 The case study summarizes the content of the March 7, 2008, U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, announcement of the unemployment rate and employment data for the month of February, 2008. The meaning and importance of the data a ... Grades 9-12 How Labor Got Its Day If you asked students what comes to mind first when they think of Labor Day, what do you think they would say? The last days of summer? A family picnic? Shopping the Labor Day sales? The purpose of this lesson is to broaden and deepen student un ... Grades 3-5 Browse All Lessons Quick Search Choose One Absolute Advantage Accounting Loss Accounting Profit Advertising Aggregate Demand (AD) Aggregate Supply (AS) Balance of Payments Banking Barriers to Trade Barter Benefit Borrow Borrower Budget Budget Deficit Budget Surplus Business Capital Capital Resources Central Banking System Character Characteristics of Money Choice Circular Flow Command Economy Communities and Cities Comparative Advantage Competition Consume Consumer Economics Consumer Price Index (CPI) Consumers Cost Cost/Benefit Analysis Costs Credit Currency Debt Decision Decision Making Deflation Demand Determinants of Demand Determinants of Supply Discount Rate Distribution Distribution of Income Division of Labor | |
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