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Economics: Unit 1 (Fundamental Economic Concepts) Hodges •••....... Pacing Standards SSEFl, SSEF3 VI >- B Essential Questions 1. What is Economics? 2. How does scarcity affect economics? 3. What kind of tradeoffs do we make in our daily lives? 4. Why does every decision we make have an opportunity cost? 5. How do we allocate goods in this country? Activities 1. Students will select what type of prom they want to have, but each decision that they make has an opportunity cost. 2. Students will use the Cornell Note taking System to cover material 3. Draw the circular flow Assessment 1. Explain the cost of the prom activity in writing. 2. Ticket out the door. 3. Reader Responsepaper 4. usatestprep 5. Draw the circular flow 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Resources/Tools Prom Activity notebook Pencil or Pen Reading Logs Current Articles N SSEF1, SSEF2, SSEF3 1. What is economics? 2. How can we measure opportunity cost? 3. What are the benefits of specialization? 4. How does specialization affect your life today? 5. How do comparative advantage and absolute advantage affect your lives today? 1. Draw a production possibilities curve. 2. Cornell Note Taking System 3. KIM Models 4. Economics Articles 5. Current news clips that demonstrate concepts in the lesson 6. Discussion 7. Reading Logs 8. Review activity 1. Reader response papers 2. Answering questions in discussion and debate 3. KIM Models 4. 10 Things learned quiz 5.usatestprep 1. PPTpresentation 2. Articles from current economics magazines 3. Reading logs 1. What is economics? 2. How do other countries around the world allocate goods and services? 3. Who answers the 3 Big Economic Questions in our country as opposed to other countries? 4. How do different economic systems address economic goals? 1. Review activity 2. Cornell Notes 3. Discussion 4. Debate which economics system is the best 5. Glass Factory Activity 6. Six Square Models 1. Reader Responsepapers 2. Six Square Models posted 3. Ticket out the door 1. PPTPresentation 2.Articles from current economics magazines 3. Reading logs 1. Does the government ever need to be involved in the economy? 2. Do capitalist economies need safety nets? 3. Is Adam Smith's "Invisible Hand Theory" correct? 4. Are transfer payments a good or bad thing? 1. Write an essay agreeing or disagreeing with Adam Smith. 2. Debate Laissez Faire Economic policy. 3. Video clips from current events that deal with unemployment, welfare, social security, Medicare, and Medicaid. 4. Cornell notes 5. Review Activity 1. Essay on Smith 2. Debate 3. Find a pro and con for homework. 4. usatestprep 1. PPTPresentation 2. Examples of transfer payments 3. Video clips 1. How do the principles of economics affect our daily lives? 1. Pizza Production Gamethat covers all major concepts covered in class in unit one 1. Pizza game outcomes. Who can be the most efficient Pizza Producer? 1. Plates 2. Markers 3. Scissors 4. Activity Sheets 5. Quality Control Assistants 6. Stop Watch 7. Calculator VI ~ r<>O SSEF4, SSEF5 ~ NO '"~ SSEF6 VI N ~ 0 ~ 0 ...• I SSEF1SSEF6 Economics: Unit 2 (The Political Spectrum) Hodges rtJote: Pacing All units will conclude with Standards SSEMA3, SSEF5 Essential Questions 1. What does it mean to have a conservative view of fiscal policy 2. What does it mean to have a liberal view of fiscal policy Q comprehensive unit exam Activities 1. Students will draw the political spectrum 2. Reading logs 3. Notes and discussion. 4. Reading logs Assessment 1. reader response essays 2. Take an exam that indicates if you are liberal or conservative 3. usatestprep Resources/Tools 1. Posters 2. notebook 3. Pencil or Pen 4. Reading Logs 5. Current Articles VI >CI NO SSEF5, SSEMA3 1. What does in mean to be a socialist? 2. What does it mean to be a communist or a Marxist? 3. How do socialism and communismaffect the allocation of resources in an economy? 1. Cornell note taking system 2. Discussion 3. Reading logs 4. News clips of communist and socialist economic programs and policies. 5. Discuss the effects of extremism. 1. Reader response essays 2. Ticket out the door 3. usatestprep over domain. 1. Video clips 2. Articles from current economics magazines 1. What is Keynesian economic theory? 2. What is the Austrian perspective of Joseph Hayek? 3. Which is worse the boom or the bust? 4. What are the animal Spirits? 5. Why are wages, unemployment, and prices sticky? 1. Watch rap video over Keynesand Hayek. 1. Ticket out the door 2. Apply theories of Keynes and Hayek to political spectrum? 3. Debate who has the best ideas 1. Rap video clip 2. Keynes and Hayek diagram VI >CI NO I SSEMA3, SSEF5 >- CI •..• 0 2. Identify beliefs of each on a two column diagram Economics: Unit 3 (Personal Finance) Hodges r-!'Jote: All units will conclude with a comprehensive unit exam Pacing Standards SEPF1, SSERCI II) >CI -0 Essential Questions 1. Howcan debt have a negative impact on our lives? 2. Howdoes our behavior affect our financial situation? 3. Howdo positive and negative incentives affect our spending habits? Activities 1. Cornell note taking system 2. Discussion 3. Create a budget for yourself 4. Ask students to bring in examples of articles that show incentive that are both positive and negative. Assessment 1. Ticket out the door 2. students mix and match which incentive programs are negative or positive. 3. usatestprep Resources/Tools 1. Reading Logs 2. Articles 3. Examples of budgets 1. Students will be my financial advisers. 2. Ticket out the door. 3. usatestprep bench mark exam 4. Reader response essays. l. Reading logs 2. internet access 3. Consumer Confidence charts N SSEPF2, SSERCI <II ~ 1. What is the relationship between risk and return? 2. What are the different kinds of interest paid when investing or borrowing money from financial institutions? 3. Where and howshould you invest your money l. Cornell note taking system 2. Discussion 3. Students willpick different stocks from a newspaper or the internet and discuss risk and reward. 4. Students compare lowand high risk savings tools. 1. Howdo taxes and inflation affect the way we spend our money? 2. What is the difference between progressive, regressive, and proportional taxes? 3. Howdo interest rates play a role in buying houses, credit cards,cars,etc ... ? 1. Cornell note taking System 2. KIMModel over major vocabulary in this section 3. Lookup a credit report 4. Students willpractice or borrowing different amounts of money at different interest rates l. Mortgage game 2. credit card activity 3. Compoundand simple interest formula sheets. 1. Cornell note taking system 2. Six square with vocabulary from section. 3. Discussion 4. Guest speaker on the different types of insurance 1. usatestprep 2. ticket out the door 3. Six square ...., " SSEPF3, SSEP4, SSERCI ~ ...., " SSERCl, SSEPF5, SSEF6 1. Howare insurance premiums related to deductibles and risk? 2. Howcan different types of insurance help us build a solid financial plan? II) ~ " credit card companies. 4. Howcan credit cards ruin your financial life? <II N 1. Reading logs 2. Video clips from 3. Howcan education affect you income? 1. Charts that show unemployment by education levels. Economics: Unit 4 (Business Organizations) Hodges Note: All units will conclude with a comprehensive unit exam Pacing Standards SSEMI4 Essential Questions 1. Howdo business organizations affect our daily lives? 2. What is the difference between a sole proprietorship and a partnership? Activities 1. Cornell note taking system 2. Discussion 3. Reader response articles on types of businesses. Assessment 1.ticket out the door Resources/Tools 1. Reading Logs 2. Articles 3. Examples of business organizations 1. Diagrams of a typical corporation 2. Students will advise what other students what type of business to start. 1. Reading logs 2. internet access 3. Consultingfirm sheets 1. KimModels and final exam 1. Reading logs 2. Vocabularysheets ~ -u ...• SSEMI4 1. What are the advantages and disadvantages of a partnership and a franchise? 2. What are some of the advantages and disadvantages of a corporation? 1II ~ -u 1. Cornell note taking system 2. Discussion 3. Students willpick different stocks from a newspaper or the internet and discuss franchises and corporations. 4. Students willdraw a diagram of the typical corporation structure. (1') SSEMI4 >- a -u ...• 1. According to what we have learned about business organizations, what you recommend to grow small business and corporations? 1. Cornell note taking System 2. KIMModel over major vocabulary in this section 3. Students willexplain Kimmodels and discuss for a review Economics: Unit 5 (Market Structures) Hodges Note: All units will conclude with a comprehensive unit exam Pacing Standards Essential Questions 1. What is the difference between perfect and imperfect competition? Activities 1. Cornell note taking system 2. Discussion Assessment 1. Ticket out the door Resources/Tools 1. Reading Logs 2. Articles SSEMI4 ., >- .... "U 1. Reading logs SSEMI4 1. Howare price and competition affected in perfectly and imperfectly competitive markets. 1. Cornell note taking system 2. Discussion 3. Debate 4. Reader response to debate 2. Should we allowprice takers or price makers in our economic system? Should we allow both? VI ~ "U N 1. Are monopoliesgood or bad for our economic system? SSEMI4 2. What are the different types of monopolies? VI >e "U N 3. Howdoes the government use antitrust legislation? 1. Cornell note taking System 2. KIMModel over major vocabulary in this section 3. Students willuse an activity sheet where they have to show identify the market and show the affects of a price change on supply and demand. 1. Complete activity sheets 2. Explain KIM models 1. Reading logs 2. Activity Sheets Economics: Unit 6 (Microeconomics) Hodges r'~ote: Pacing All units will conclude with a comprehensive unit exam Standards SSEMIl SSEMI2 SSEMI3 '">- CI "U LO SSEMI2 SSEMI3 Essential Questions 1. What is microeconomics? 2. What is the law of Demand? 3. What is the difference between a change in quantity demanded and a change in demand? 4. What is the difference between a shift and a slide? Activities 1. Cornell note taking system 2. Discussion 3. changes in supply and demand activity 4. Graphing supply and demand activity Assessment 1. Ticket out the door 2. check activities together 3. usatestprep benchmark Resources/Tools 1. Reading Logs 2. Articles 3.usatesprep 1. Benchmark exam 2. check activities together 1. Reading logs 2. activity sheets 3. usatestprep 1. How are prices determined? 2. How do markets find equilibrium or market clearing price? 3. How do changes in supply and demand affect market clearing price? 1. Cornell note taking system 2. Discussion 3. graphing activity 4. price activity 1. What causes surpluses and shortages and how do we get rid of these things? 2. What happens when the government sets artificial prices? 3. How do price ceilings and price floors affect the supply and demand for goods and services in the economy? 1. Cornell note taking System 2. Students will write a paper supporting or opposing rent controls for a fictional city and their home town. Students will have to defend their stance in a class debate. 1. Essay and debate. 1. Reading logs 2. Activity Sheets 1. How does supply and demand affect your life? 2. Do we need to understand microeconomics in the real world? 1. Benchmark exam 2. Current articles on micro issues 3. Market for oil gome 1. benchmark exam 1. Reading logs 2. Market for oil activity sheets and slips. '"~ "U (Y) SSEMI3 '"~ ...,. "U '"~ "U (Y) SSEMI3 SSEMIl SSEMI2 Economics: Unit 7 (Macroeconomics) Hodges ~ote: Pacing All units will conclude with Standards SSEMAl <n S -0 1.0 SSEMAl Essential Questions 1. What is macroeconomics? 2. Howdoes GDPReflect economic health in a country? 3. Howis per capita GDP figured and what does it reflect? 4. Howare aggregate Demandand Supply affected by inflation? 5. Howdo changes in imports and exports affect aggregate demand? 1. What are the different types of unemployment? 2. Howare government debts and deficits created? 3. Howdo business cycles affect economic growth? <n S -0 ..,.. Q comprehensive unit exam Activities 1. Cornell note taking system 2. Discussion 3. changes in supply and demand activity 4. Graphing supply and demand activity 1. Cornell note taking system 2. Discussion on current economic issues dealing with unemployment and government deficits. 3. Students willwrite an essay defending or attacking some of the actions in the articles. Assessment 1. Ticket out the door 2. check activities together 3. usatestprep benchmark Resources/Tools 1. Reading Logs 2. Articles 3. usatesprep 1. Benchmark exam 2. Essay on articles 1. Reading logs 2. activity sheets 3. usatestprep 1. Cornell note taking System 2. Students willplay the inflation game, and we willdefend or oppose the idea that we all are better if we all have more money. 1. Debate results of game 2. Ticket out the door. 1. Reading logs 2. Activity Sheets SSEMA2 1. Howdoes the federal Reserve impact monetary policy? SSEMA3 1 What is fiscal Policy? 1. Benchmark exam 2. Students willbe the presidents' number one economic advisor and advise the president how to approach the upcomingfiscal year. They willpropose a budget for the nation and defend it. 1. benchmark exam 2. Budget defense poneI. 3. Budget defense essay. 1. Reading logs 2 Budget defense debate outlines <n >- 0 -0 tv) 2. What makes fiscal policy exponsionary or contractionary? <n S -0 tv) 3. What types of taxes do we pay and what are the affects of those taxes on certain income groups? Economics: Unit 8 (International) r'\Note: Pacing Hodges All units will conclude with a comprehensive unit exam Standards SSEINl Essential Questions 1. Why do countries trade? 2. What is the difference between comparative and absolute advantage? tII >- a -u Activities Assessment 1. Ticket out the door 2. check activities together Resources/Tools 1. Reading Logs 2. Articles 3.usatesprep 1. Benchmark exam 2. Ticket out the door. 1. Reading logs 2. activity sheets 3. usatestprep 1. Cornell note taking System 2. Exchange rate activity. Students will act as consultants who can answer certain questions about exchange rates? 3. Students will look up exchange rates online and take a virtual tour to another country. 1. Exchange rate activity and discussion with questions. 1. Reading logs 2. Activity Sheets 1. Benchmark exam 2. Video cartoon clip on trade restrictions and how they work 3. Where in the world game. 1. benchmark exam 2. Debate the merits of globalization. 1. Reading logs 1. Cornell note taking system 2. Discussion 3. Video clips on comparative advantage. 4. Comparative advantage activitiy "'" SSEINl SSEIN3 1. What is the difference between a balance of trade and a balance of payments? 2. How does a deficit in the current or the capital account affect foreign exchange rates and the economy of a nation? tII >- 1. Cornell note taking system 2. Discussion 3. Cartoons video clips that help illustrate balance of payments and balance of trade. 4. Graphing exercise that shows the affect of supply and demand on exchange rates. a -u (Y) SSEIN3 1. Why do we rates at all? 2. Is it better or weak dollar helped or hurt need exchange to have a strong and who is by both tII >- a -u (Y) SSEIN2 1. Is there really such a thing a free trade? 2. What are trading blocks and how do they work? 3. What are the tools that countries use to restrict free trade? tII ~ -u "'" 4. How does free trade affect domestic employment? 4. Students will turn in a list of things in there home and where they are made. 5. Articles on international trade and globalization. 3. Where in the world game.