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Welcome to The Teacher Lab, your one-stop destination for high-quality teaching resources designed to empower educators in the fields of English, Mathematics, and Economics. At The Teacher Lab, we understand how time-strapped teachers are, and we're here to support you every step of the way. Our carefully curated collection of teaching resources is crafted to enhance your teaching experience, engage your students, and foster a love for learning.

Welcome to The Teacher Lab, your one-stop destination for high-quality teaching resources designed to empower educators in the fields of English, Mathematics, and Economics. At The Teacher Lab, we understand how time-strapped teachers are, and we're here to support you every step of the way. Our carefully curated collection of teaching resources is crafted to enhance your teaching experience, engage your students, and foster a love for learning.
Supply and Demand Activities Economics Lesson
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Supply and Demand Activities Economics Lesson

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In this fun and interactive lesson, your students will learn to how to plot the supply and demand curves and identify the equilibrium price. Through hands-on activities and engaging worksheets, your students will learn about the concepts of supply and demand in a fun and age-appropriate manner. What’s included A well-crafted lesson plan consisting of lesson objectives, an introduction, direct instruction, guided practices and independent practices A video that can be used to teach or consolidate the lesson. PDF worksheets with numbers provided to practice plotting the demand and supply curves A PDF template for students to plot their own demand and supply curves based on the data they collect
Economics Unemployment Labor Market Lesson Activities
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Economics Unemployment Labor Market Lesson Activities

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Do you want to teach your students about the different types of unemployment? This lesson package will cover cyclical, structural, frictional, seasonal and classical unemployment. Real world examples will also be provided to help students understand when this is observed in a real-world setting. What’s included A well-crafted lesson plan consisting of lesson objectives, an introduction, guided practices, and independent practices A video that can be used to teach or consolidate the lesson. (hosted on YouTube) A deck of of practice slides to assess or guide learning 3 different printable worksheets Identifying the type of unemployment based on a given scenario Drawing out a storyboard to illustrate the different types of unemployment Calculating the unemployment rate based on a given set of data