Economics for Everybody
Economics for Everybody is an insightful and entertaining exploration of the principles, practices, and consequences of economics. Thoroughly unconventional, it links entrepreneurship with lemonade, cartoons with markets, and Charlie Chaplin with supply and demand. It’s funny, clever, profound and instructive all in one place.
Economics for Everybody and Homeschool Planet
Homeschool Planet is pleased to offer Economics for Everybody fans the the most comprehensive solution anywhere, including:
- Economics for Everybody Curriculum, gives you everything you need to complete a half year of Economics credit.
- Customized Lesson Plans for your Homeschool Planet planner created by the Compass Classroom team. Each lesson plan lays out the publisher’s recommended course of study with links, assignments, and convenient pacing for all activities. See the “What You Get” box, immediately below this for more info on lesson plans.
- BEST VALUE: Curriculum & Lesson Plan Combos that give you everything you need to take the fullest advantage of Economics for Everybody at the best possible price!
What's Included with each Curriculum Purchase:
- Hundreds of fun and interesting clips from old movies, cartoons, and instructional videos
- 236 page Study Guide
- Bible Reading
- Discussion Questions, Short Answer Questions & Multiple Choice Questions
What's Included with the Lesson Plan:
- Economics for Everybody official publisher created course of study.
- Daily assignments including videos, quizzes, projects, and activities.
- 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 your student’s work to recognize or reward completion.
- Track attendance for states where this is required.
- Generate reports, reminders, and much more!
- Automatic lesson plan updates as needed, with enhancements, link updates, etc.
Notes: You decide whether to apply ongoing updates.
Please note: This lesson plan is 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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Economics for Everybody Curriculum and Lesson Plan Combo
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Economics for Everybody Curriculum and Lesson Plan Combo includes:
Economics for Everybody Curriculum Digital Download If you’re confused about teaching economics, or are just looking for a great homeschool economics curriculum, this is the place to begin. RC Sproul, Jr.’s consummate teaching is illustrated with hundreds of fun and interesting clips from old movies, cartoons, and instructional videos. The goal of this series is to make learning economics interesting and enjoyable. This series: ~Shows how economic freedom is directly related to religious freedom; ~Examines the roles of trade, markets, money, and entrepreneurship; ~Explores the differences between socialism, interventionism, and free markets; ~Explains how stewardship is at the heart of a healthy economic system; ~Includes a complete study guide with discussion questions, short answer, and recommended additional reading. If you desire to take this for high school credit, we recommend pairing it with the excellent economics textbook Basic Economics License: This product is licensed for use by one family. ~and~ Economics for Everybody Lesson Plan |
$54.95 | $45.95 |
Economics for Everybody Curriculum
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An insightful and entertaining exploration of the principles, practices, and consequences of economics. Thoroughly unconventional, it links entrepreneurship with lemonade, cartoons with markets, and Charlie Chaplin with supply and demand. It’s funny, clever, profound and instructive all in one place.
If you’re confused about teaching economics, or are just looking for a great homeschool economics curriculum, this is the place to begin. RC Sproul, Jr.’s consummate teaching is illustrated with hundreds of fun and interesting clips from old movies, cartoons, and instructional videos. The goal of this series is to make learning economics interesting and enjoyable. This series: ~ Shows how economic freedom is directly related to religious freedom; ~ Examines the roles of trade, markets, money, and entrepreneurship; ~ Explores the differences between socialism, interventionism, and free markets; ~ Explains how stewardship is at the heart of a healthy economic system; ~ Includes a complete study guide with discussion questions, short answer, and recommended additional reading. |
$45.00 | $41.00 |
Economics for Everybody For Grades 8 - 12
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$9.95 |