
Notgrass Government & Economics
Quickly and easily add your homeschooling favorite Notgrass Government & Economics curriculum to your schedule with these publisher-created lesson plans for use with Homeschool Planet. Exploring Government and Exploring Economics give students a rich learning experience while providing parents with the clarity and structure needed to teach confidently.
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These lesson plans applied within your Homeschool Planet planner will help you stay on track in your Notgrass Government and Economics courses.
What’s Included:
- One semester of assignments and activities for your Notgrass Government and Economics curriculum in a convenient lesson plan.
- Check boxes for your students to check off as they complete their assignments, giving them a sense of accomplishment and you a permanent record of their achievement.
- Automatic rescheduling of assignments when “life happens”
- “Daily Digest” email reminders to help you and your child stay on track
- Grade tracking to recognize or reward completion of work.
- Attendance records for states where this is required.
- Extensive reports to help you manage grades, attendance, activities, and more.
- Automatic lesson plan updates as needed, with enhancements, link updates, etc.
Notes:
- You decide whether to apply ongoing updates.
- Curriculum is not included and should be purchased separately. Links are provided to purchase curriculum when available.
Please note: These lesson plans are subject to copyright laws and cannot be used beyond those in your household. By “household” we mean a person or persons sharing the same single family housing unit such as a home, apartment, mobile home or condominium. You may reach us with any questions at support@homeschoolplanet.com.
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Notgrass: Exploring Economics For Grades 9 - 12
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Exploring Economics by Ray Notgrass is a one-semester course for students in grades nine through twelve. The student will receive an introduction to Biblical teaching related to economics, economics in church history, and the economic history of the United States. The student will then explore the basics of macroeconomics and microeconomics (primarily the former), learning about markets, money, trade, business organization, and labor. The student will also learn how government is involved in the economy and look at modern economic challenges. The student will read a significant number of original source documents and essays about economics while studying the lessons.
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Notgrass: Exploring Government (Original Ed.) For Grades 9 - 12
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This lesson plan is for the original version of Exploring Government (published in 2016) by Ray Notgrass. There is also a 2023 edition lesson plan available.
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Notgrass: Exploring Government (2023)
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