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2nd grade economics posters

Preview of Money Posters | U.S. Currency Coin & Dollar Identification | Math Anchor Charts

Money Posters | U.S. Currency Coin & Dollar Identification | Math Anchor Charts

Teach students about United States currency with these brightly colored posters. Each poster features how to write the amount each coin or dollar is worth, as well as how to say the value.THIS RESOURCE INCLUDES» 15 colorful posters for:PennyNickelDimeQuarterHalf-dollarOne dollarFive dollarsTen dollarsTwenty dollarsFifty dollarsOne hundred dollarsComparing sizes of coins and dollarsHow many coins equal one dollarHow many dollar bills equal one hundred dollarsHow to say a money amount» Black and w
Preview of Producer and Consumer Mini Unit - Economics Kindergarten Social Studies Unit

Producer and Consumer Mini Unit - Economics Kindergarten Social Studies Unit

The interactive producer and consumer activities you have been looking for! Bring engagement to primary economic lessons with this producers and consumers mini unit. Your young learner will learn basic economics concepts with this cross curricular unit. All of the materials you need for engaging producers and consumers lessons are included! ⭐BUNDLE & SAVE ⭐This producers and consumers mini unit is part of the Kindergarten Economics Bundle! Get everything you need for a complete economics uni
Preview of Needs and Wants Economics Unit for Special Education #catch24

Needs and Wants Economics Unit for Special Education #catch24

Learning how to manage finances is an important life skill, and learning the difference between needs and wants is a crucial first step! With my Needs and Wants 10 Day Economics Unit, students learn to differentiate between needs and wants with a reading comprehension passage, anchor charts, and repeated practice differentiating between the two.  You’ll Love: Tackling a critical life skill in an easy-to-implement unit Repetitive practice for students Age-appropriate visuals to further generaliza
Preview of Farm to Table

Farm to Table

Created by
ClasswithCrowley
A elementary unit designed to look at how food gets from our nation's farms to our local grocery stores. Includes an introduction to important economic vocabulary and a booklet that explains the basic history of food production in our country. L1: Assessing Prior Knowledge… • What is a Farm?• Needs vs. Wants• Where do we get food? • Why are farms important to us? L2: Economic vocabulary. • Producers and Consumers • Goods and Services• Needs and WantsL3: How food was produced and consumed long ag
Preview of Kindergarten Social Studies Economics Unit - Activities Bundle Needs and Wants

Kindergarten Social Studies Economics Unit - Activities Bundle Needs and Wants

The perfect Economics bundle designed to engage your kindergarteners! Teaching little learners the foundations of economics can be tricky! This Kindergarten Economics bundle is the perfect social studies resource to add to your tool belt! An engaging and interactive way for your students to discover goods, services, producers, consumers, needs, and wants.  Anchor charts, picture sorts, and graphic organizers are some of the many ways your students will be practicing these new standards!  ⭐ This
Preview of Economics: A Unit About Goods and Services, Producers and Consumers

Economics: A Unit About Goods and Services, Producers and Consumers

Your students will love learning about goods, services, producers, and consumers with this unit! Included in this unit are the following activities:*Classroom posters for the definitions of good, service, producer, and consumer*"All About Jobs" book (and directions for making the book)*Jobs That Provide Goods and Services sorting activity*When I Grow Up... writing*Goods and Services picture card sort*Producers and Consumers brainstorming activity*The Ox Cart Man activity (use after reading the b
Preview of Goods and Services | 10 Day Economics Unit | Life Skills | Special Education

Goods and Services | 10 Day Economics Unit | Life Skills | Special Education

Learning how to manage finances is an important life skill, and learning the difference between goods and services is helpful when teaching students about money and economics! With my Goods and Services 10 Day Economics Unit, students learn to differentiate between goods and services with a reading comprehension passage, anchor charts, and repeated practice differentiating between the two. You’ll Love: Tackling a critical life skill in an easy-to-implement unit Repetitive practice for students A
Preview of Personal Financial Literacy [Economics] Vocabulary Posters & Word Wall Cards

Personal Financial Literacy [Economics] Vocabulary Posters & Word Wall Cards

Personal Financial Literacy [Economics] Vocabulary Posters & Word Wall Cards Personal Financial Literacy has tons of new vocabulary for students! Place these posters in the room so the kids have a constant remembrance of these tricky definitions! What's included:Posters come in HALF page and FULL pageBoth types of posters offer a color and B/W versionWords Included: Human CapitalLabor IncomeScarcity CreditBorrowerLenderInterestSaveSpend EarnSaving's PlanCharitable GivingBudgetDepositWithdraw
Preview of Economics Anchor Charts for Kindergarten Needs, Wants, Producers, Consumers

Economics Anchor Charts for Kindergarten Needs, Wants, Producers, Consumers

Anchor charts designed to engage your little learners in economics! Teaching little learners the foundations of economics can be tricky! These kindergarten economics anchor charts are the perfect social studies resource to add to your tool belt! The colorful charts serve as a perfect visual reminder for students to help them remember goods, services, producers, consumers, needs, and wants.  ⭐BUNDLE & SAVE ⭐These economics anchor charts are part of the Kindergarten Economics Bundle! Get every
Preview of Financial Literacy TEKS Word Wall K, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th grade

Financial Literacy TEKS Word Wall K, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th grade

Created by
Tracy Pippin
Color and black/white options included for 64 words from kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade TEKS to teach the new "Financial Literacy" section. All words are tailored to fit your needs. Select from: --Full page words with definitions --half page words (two words per page with definitions) --Notecard size (6 words and picture per page, no definition) Download PREVIEW to see a table of contents of each word, plus a larger sample of what is included. Each size options comes with COLOR
Preview of 2nd Grade Economics Bundle (VA SOL 2.8, 2.9, & 2.10)

2nd Grade Economics Bundle (VA SOL 2.8, 2.9, & 2.10)

Teach your students all about 2nd grade economics with this bundle! It aligns with Virginia Social Studies SOLs 2.8, 2.9, & 2.10. You will be getting all 3 packets at a discounted price. Each packet includes posters, booklets, activities, an assessment, and more! Individual Packets Natural, Human, & Capital ResourcesBarter & Money Limited Resources
Preview of Economics Vocabulary Cards {Dots!}

Economics Vocabulary Cards {Dots!}

This set includes 36 adorable vocabulary cards for 1st-4th grade economics. Each card has the word at the top, definition, and a picture or an example. Words included: currency, scarcity, opportunity cost, savings account, capital resources, costs, benefits, income, budget, interdependence, goods, services, supply, demand, producers, consumers, bartering, human resources, import, export, industry, entrepreneur, financial literacy, bank, financial institution, variable expense, fixed expense, pro
Preview of Second Grade California Social Studies Standards Posters

Second Grade California Social Studies Standards Posters

We have taken the California social studies standards for second grade and turned them into "I Can..." posters and statement cards so that your kiddos can boast about what they can do! 19 pages of useful materials provided! Color coding and icons are supplied for each type of standard. For example, all "locations" standards are purple and have a corresponding icon for easy reference. Other categories for second grade include: Past and Present, Government, Economics, and Heroes.A one-page "key" i
Preview of GOODS AND SERVICES UNIT FOR K-2 ECONOMICS

GOODS AND SERVICES UNIT FOR K-2 ECONOMICS

Created by
MRS GROOMS ROOM
Goods and ServicesLearning about goods and services is one of the foundations for understanding economics. This mini unit can help your students learn the difference between a good and a service and those that provide the goods and services, the producers. Students will be able to review what the definition of a good, service, producer, and consumer and get plenty of practice, too! Please check out the preview to see what is inside! The Goal: Students will be able to learn the difference betw
Preview of MONEY COUNTING COINS UNIT 7 LESSON 35 WORKSHEETS EXIT TICKET POSTERS iREADY MAFS

MONEY COUNTING COINS UNIT 7 LESSON 35 WORKSHEETS EXIT TICKET POSTERS iREADY MAFS

Created by
First and Fun
First GradeMONEY COUNTING COINS UNIT 7 LESSON 35 WORKSHEETS EXIT TICKET POSTERS iREADY MAFS TEK MGSE COMMON CORE OVER 100 PAGES! UNDERSTANDING HOW TO IDENTIFY AND COUNT MONEY HOW TO TELL THE VALUE OF THE COINS AND COMBINATIONS OF COINS THAT EQUAL $1.00. Product DescriptionThis math pack is a great addition to any Math Curriculum for first grade. This product has extensive practice for students who are learning to understand how count money and tell its value. There are over 100 DIFFERENTIATED w
Preview of Needs and Wants Mini Unit - Kindergarten Economics

Needs and Wants Mini Unit - Kindergarten Economics

Interactive needs and wants activities you have been looking for! Bring engagement to primary economic lessons with this need and wants mini-unit. Your young learner will learn basic economics concepts with this cross-curricular unit. All of the materials you need for engaging needs and wants lessons are included! ⭐BUNDLE & SAVE ⭐This needs and wants mini unit is part of the Kindergarten Economics Bundle! Get everything you need for a complete economics unit. Check it out!  ⭐️ What’s Include
Preview of Natural, Human, and Capital Resources - Vocabulary Posters and Practice SOL 2.8

Natural, Human, and Capital Resources - Vocabulary Posters and Practice SOL 2.8

Teach your students the difference between natural, human and capital resources with these fun activities aligned to SOL 2.8. These activities give students several opportunities to identify examples of each resource.This product includes:Vocabulary anchor chartsFillable student notes - one for each kind of resource"Spot the Resource" ActivitySort the resources - cut and paste activity (great formative assessment!)How does "Spot the Resource" Work?Students study a photo and try to find examples
Preview of Barter and Money (VA SOL 2.9)

Barter and Money (VA SOL 2.9)

This packet is perfect if you are teaching bartering and money! It is aligned with Virginia SOL 2.9 for Social Studies. This packet includes: Posters (Color and Black & White) Task Cards Can I Buy It? Worksheet Make a Trade Activity Barter or Money SortWriting PromptsBookletAssessment Need more economic resources? Check out my 2nd Grade Economics Bundle which includes this Barter & Money packet!
Preview of Economics:  {Economics Vocabulary Posters}

Economics: {Economics Vocabulary Posters}

Created by
The Owl Teach
Economics Vocabulary Posters: This set of vocabulary posters/mini-anchor charts is perfect for use during economics units! The posters are full-color, include a definition of each word, and picture! Words Included: economics, consumer, producer, supply, demand, good, service, scarcity; also definitions for ways resources are allocated: force, contest, first-come, first-served, majority rule, lottery, price, personal characteristics, sharing, command Economics l Economics Vocabulary
Preview of Visual Vocabulary - Economics {Tier-Three Vocab Resources with REAL Photos!}

Visual Vocabulary - Economics {Tier-Three Vocab Resources with REAL Photos!}

Created by
Sarah Plum
I've long been on the hunt for tier-three vocabulary resources for my English Language Learners (ELLs/ESOL students), but couldn't find any that fit the bill -- I want my classroom visuals to be simple, direct, and feature REAL photographs. So what did I do? I made my own! I also wanted these vocabulary resources to be something I can use at ANY elementary grade level, and with below, on, and above grade-level students. With that goal in mind, I've include vocabulary you may encounter teaching
Preview of Goods and Services Story Unit

Goods and Services Story Unit

Created by
Dragons Den
Goods and Services are easy to learn with a story about Servicetown! Servicetown was a beautiful little town, until a broken bridge caused havoc! Use this four page story, worksheets and even a game to teach your 2nd and 3rd grade students all about goods and services. Students even get a chance to look for goods and services in their favorite fairy tales! Special Features about this UnitStarts with a 4 page "hook" story to pull students into the goods and services studyTwo posters included (Wh
Preview of Community Jobs for the Classroom - Classroom Economy Edition

Community Jobs for the Classroom - Classroom Economy Edition

Newly Updated 2018!! Students need to feel ownership in their classroom so what better way then implementing a classroom economy? This community job packet includes 35 different classroom job cards to support a productive classroom economy in which students are earning money for performing their classroom job and/or other activities. Some jobs, like the Banker and Accountant, are linked directly to the classroom economy while other jobs are designed to build a sense of community by allowing st
Preview of Natural, Human, & Capital Resources (VA SOL 2.8)

Natural, Human, & Capital Resources (VA SOL 2.8)

This packet is perfect if you are teaching about natural, human, and capital resources! It was created for the 2nd-3rd grader learner in mind. This packet is also specifically aligned to Virginia Social Studies SOL 2.8. Inside you will find: Anchor ChartNatural, Human, and Capital Resource PostersGoods and Services PostersBooklet (fill in the blanks for note taking) How We Use Natural Resources Activity Natural Resource Writing PromptGood or Service WorksheetWhen I Grow Up Writing PromptCapital
Preview of Classroom Economy Megapack

Classroom Economy Megapack

Created by
Eberopolis
This classroom-tested and refined file contains virtually everything you'll need to set up and manage a classroom economy in your elementary classroom. There are detailed descriptions of all of the components and routines, and classroom printables including: * over 30 different possible classroom jobs * a colorful clip chart for daily behavior management * teacher and student record-keeping forms * 20 pages of reward tickets for free or very low-cost reward items to "sell" at your class sto
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Find Economics resources | TPT

If you’re an educator or parent looking for printable or digital resources to help your student learn about economics, TPT has got you covered. We’ve got a comprehensive collection of economics and financial literacy resources available, including activities and lessons on trade, goods and services, and the stock market to name just a few. With plenty of TPT high-quality resources at your fingertips, you’ll be able to teach economics to your students in no time at all.

Economics activities to try

Here are a few examples of the different types of activities and lessons you can find on TPT to help teach students about economics:

Simulation Activities

You can introduce students to the world of investing, budgeting, and other economics-related activities through simulations. For example, have students research companies they want to "invest" in to show them how the stock market works. If you want to extend the lesson, you can have them periodically check in on their portfolios throughout the year to see how their investments are performing. Or, you could use a simulation to teach them about causes that led up to certain major historical events, like the stock market crash of 1929.

Budgeting Exercises

Help students understand the importance of managing their own financial resources by challenging them to create a budget. Give them a few hypothetical scenarios involving income, expenses, and financial goals. For example, you could ask them to plan a fictional character's monthly expenses, or have them create a budget to save for buying a house.

Trade Games

Through trading games, students can learn about importing and exporting, along with the impact of external forces and trade agreements. Ask students to work in teams and have them trade goods, record their imports and exports, and respond to charges (like tariffs and embargoes).

Cost-Benefit Analysis

Give students a real-world decision to make (e.g., building a new road, investing in a new technology, or buying property) and have them perform a cost-benefit analysis. To deepen the learning, you can ask them to justify their decisions with evidence.

Frequently asked questions for teaching economics

What is economics?

The study of economics is a social science that focuses on the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. When teaching economics, the goal is to help students understand how individuals, businesses, governments, and societies make choices about resource allocation. Economics explores various topics related to this, including supply and demand, cost and benefits, and scarcity, to name just a few.

What types of economics resources are available on TPT?

There are many different types of economics resources sold by Sellers on TPT — from budgeting activities to simulation games to units.

How do I find economics resources on TPT?

Educators can save time preparing economics lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for economics resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.