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  / Teacher Lessons / Social Studies / Economics
Category  Teacher Lessons:Social Studies:Economics

  • Edustock -Edustock is designed to teach what the stock market is and how it can work for investors. The economics teacher can use its stock market information and a delayed stock simulation for lesson plans.

  • Economic Resources for K-12 Teachers -From Look Smart to the History of Economic Thought to My Money: this site offers a variety of good sites for the economic teacher's lesson plans.

  • Economic Internet Resources -Western Connecticut State University's site includes the following headings: international, financial, data, census, and issues for the social studies economics teacher's lesson plans.

  • Economic Statistics Briefing Room -This service provides easy access to all Federal economic indicators (production, sales, employment, etc.). Economics teachers can use the latest data before making their lesson plans.

  • Economics and Business Lessons -Homework Central's lessons on Economics and Business are indexed by elementary, middle and high schools. There are over 100 good lessons on this site.

  • U.S. National Debt Clock -An up to date debt clock that offers a great issue for the economics teacher to create lesson plans. A worksheet could easily be made of the typical questions and answers included below the clock.

  • The Wallstreet Journal: Classroom Edition -A special site designed for the teaching of economics. Lesson plans can be made through this up to date resource by using the newspaper, teacher guide and/or video.

  • Teachers.net Lesson Search -Lesson search at Teachers.net. Very comprehensive and to the point