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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.

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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.
Inflation and Deflation Economics Lesson Activities
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Inflation and Deflation Economics Lesson Activities

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In this fun and interactive lesson, your students will learn the concepts of inflation and deflation through a real world simulation, an engaging video and hands-on worksheets. In addition, there is also a ready-made deck of teaching slides for you to teach this topic. What’s included A well-crafted lesson plan consisting of lesson objectives, an introduction, inflation simulation, direct instruction and assessments. A video that can be used to introduce or consolidate the lesson. Ready-made PDF teaching slides Worksheets in both printable and digital formats (For the digital format, students will type in their answers using the PDF file provided) 10 multiple-choice questions on inflation 10 multiple-choice questions on deflation An inflation worksheet to find out the cost of prices in the past and at present Don’t wait, add this product to your library of teaching resources today!
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
Economic Systems Lesson Activities
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Economic Systems Lesson Activities

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In this fun and interactive lesson, your students will learn about the features of the traditional, command, market and mixed economy. They will also learn about the advantages and disadvantages of each type of economy and get to know which type of economy is used by which community or country. Through video activities and engaging worksheets, your students will learn about economic systems in a fun and age-appropriate manner. 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) Four different printable worksheets Listing the characteristics of each system Making a table to compare the advantages and disadvantages of each system Reading different scenarios and identifying the type of economic system each country belongs to
Opportunity Cost and Scarcity Economics Lesson
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Opportunity Cost and Scarcity Economics Lesson

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In this fun and interactive lesson, your students will learn to describe what scarcity is and identify the opportunity cost incurred when making a choice. Through hands-on activities and engaging worksheets, your students will learn about the concepts of opportunity cost and scarcity in a fun and age-appropriate manner. What’s included A well-crafted lesson plan consisting of lesson objectives, an introduction, guided practices, a consolidation component and independent practices A video that can be used to teach or consolidate the lesson PDF slides with questions to practice the concepts of opportunity cost as a group 3 different printable worksheets Circling the opportunity cost Listing down a choice made and the opportunity cost involved Creating a poster to illustrate an opportunity cost that was made Don’t wait, add this product to your library of teaching resources today!
Goods and Services Worksheets Task Cards Activities
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Goods and Services Worksheets Task Cards Activities

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Introduce the concept of goods and services to your K to 2nd grade students with our comprehensive teaching package. In this teaching package, you will receive a lesson plan with accompanying teaching slides, a video link, riddle cards, task cards and worksheets for you to use during your lesson. This is a teaching package filled with a bumper crop of teaching ideas and activities for you to choose from, one that will save you lots of preparation time. Your download includes: A well-crafted lesson plan consisting of lesson objectives, an introduction, guided practices, a consolidation component and independent practices 12 printable riddle cards to let you or your students quiz each other on the different service providers 18 printable task cards to let your students differentiate between a good and a service. A video link to engage your students and consolidate the concepts taught 8 different sets of worksheets for use during the independent practice stage: Drawing out goods they see Matching service providers with the things they use Identifying if an item is a good or service Sorting occupations into those that provide goods or services Deciding if a purchase is a good or service Deciding on a good or service to provide for the future Identifying the goods and services that they have purchased Say goodbye to all those late nights trying to come up with new lesson ideas. We’ve done the work for you! This is an absolute classroom time saver! Download your copy today and see the difference it makes in your classroom.
Needs Wants Scarcity Lesson Worksheets
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Needs Wants Scarcity Lesson Worksheets

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Introduce the concept of needs and wants to your K to 2nd grade students with our comprehensive teaching resources. In this teaching package, you will receive a lesson plan, a video link, teaching slides, printable task and word wall cards and worksheets for you to use during your lesson. This comprehensive teaching package contains a bumper crop of activities, which will save you lots of preparation time. Your download includes: A well-crafted lesson plan consisting of lesson objectives, an introduction, guided practices, a consolidation component and independent practices 24 task cards for you or your students to quiz each other on the concept of needs and wants 12 pages of teaching slides providing definitions and examples A video link to engage your students and consolidate the concepts taught 3 word wall cards 4 different sets of worksheets for you to use during the independent stage drawing out their needs and wants identifying if an item is a need or want Don’t wait; add this product to your library of teaching resources today! This holistic lesson package will help you save time and allow you to feel confident that your students are engaged and meeting their learning objectives!
Taxes Economics Lesson Activities
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Taxes Economics Lesson Activities

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In this fun and interactive economics teaching package, your elementary school students will learn about income, social security, sales and property taxes. This education resource will teach students about each particular tax, when it is being collected and what the money is used for. Through video activities and engaging worksheets, your students will be able to showcase their understanding of the different types of taxes in a fun and age-appropriate manner. 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) Guided activities to determine whether an item is paid through taxes or directly by the user 2 different printable worksheets Identifying the type of taxes in a given scenario Analyzing a pie chart on taxes
Natural Capital and Human Resources lesson with video and slides
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Natural Capital and Human Resources lesson with video and slides

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In this fun and interactive lesson, your students will learn the definitions and examples of natural, human and capital resources. Through hands-on activities and engaging worksheets, your students will learn about the concept of factors of production in a fun and age-appropriate manner. 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) PDF slides with questions to identify the different types of resources in a given picture Resource cards to quiz each other to identify the different resources 4 different printable worksheets Tick the category that a resource falls under: natural, human or capital Match the resource to the category that it falls under Identify and color by resource type List down the resources needed to create an item
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
Substitutes and Complementary Goods Economics Lesson 6th to 8th Grade
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Substitutes and Complementary Goods Economics Lesson 6th to 8th Grade

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Do you need to teach the concepts of substitutes and complementary goods? Transform your economics lessons with our comprehensive teaching package, perfect for 6th, 7th or 8th grade students! This all-in-one resource includes a detailed lesson plan, an engaging instructional video, interactive in-class activity slides, and printable worksheets. Our package is designed to make learning about substitutes and complementary goods easy and fun. Help your students grasp the key concepts with clear definitions, real-world examples, and hands-on activities. Elevate your classroom experience and make economics come alive with this must-have teaching resource! What you’ll receive 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) PDF slides consisting of an in-class activity to identify pairs of substitutes and complements Different printable worksheets with answers Determine if the items are substitutes or complements Identify a substitute and complement for each stated product Template to draw up a list of substitutes and complements Don’t wait; add this product to your library of teaching resources today!
Positive and Negative Externalities Economics Lesson 6th to 8th Grade
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Positive and Negative Externalities Economics Lesson 6th to 8th Grade

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Do you need to teach the concepts of positive and negative externalities? Transform your economics lessons with our comprehensive teaching package, perfect for 6th, 7th or 8th grade students! This all-in-one resource includes a detailed lesson plan, an engaging instructional video, interactive in-class activity slides, and printable worksheets. Our package is designed to make learning about positive and negative externalities easy and fun. Help your students grasp the key concepts with clear definitions, real-world examples, and hands-on activities. Elevate your classroom experience and make economics come alive with this must-have teaching resource! What you’ll receive 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) PDF slides consisting of an in-class activity to identify positive and negative externalities 2 different printable worksheets Determine if a scenario brings about a positive or negative externality Placing cases into positive or negatives externalities Don’t wait; add this product to your library of teaching resources today!
Changes to Demand and Supply Economics Lesson Worksheet
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Changes to Demand and Supply Economics Lesson Worksheet

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This Demand and Supply teaching package comes with a lesson plan, video, whole-class practice questions and independent worksheets to help your students master this new economics concept. This package is designed specifically for elementary school students and makes learning economics easy and fun. By purchasing this package, your students will learn to identify factors that contribute to changes in demand and supply of goods and services. Don’t miss this opportunity to give your students the tools they need to succeed in this topic of economics. Purchase our lesson package and watch their understanding of economics soar! *Please note that the video is hosted on YouTube.
Tariffs Quotas Embargoes Economics Trade Barriers
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Tariffs Quotas Embargoes Economics Trade Barriers

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Do your students want to understand the economic impact of tariffs, quotas, and embargoes? This lesson package will cover the definition of each of the above trade barriers, provide real-world examples and teach students the advantages and disadvantages of each trade barrier. By purchasing this lesson package, you will get a lesson plan, teaching slides, a video created by our team (hosted on YouTube) and printable handouts and worksheets for your students. *The lesson plan, slides, handouts and worksheets will be downloaded as a PDF. Use our package to help your students enhance their economic knowledge and prepare for their examinations. Our comprehensive package will ensure your students walk away liking this subject even more!
Barter Trade and Money Social Studies Economics Lesson Activities
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Barter Trade and Money Social Studies Economics Lesson Activities

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Do your students want to understand the problems of barter trade and why we use money to buy things? This lesson package will cover the definition of barter trade, the problems faced and why money is used today. What’s included A well-crafted lesson plan consisting of lesson objectives, an introduction, guided practices, a closure component and independent practices A video that can be used to teach or consolidate the lesson. (hosted on YouTube) A deck of teaching slides with a story provided to teach the concept of barter trade A set of barter trade cards for students to take part in a barter trade simulation Case study cards - identifying the problems faced 3 different printable worksheets Barter trade evaluation worksheet Comparing barter trade vs. money Identifying if a scenario is one where barter trade or money is used *The lesson plan, slides, cards and worksheets will be downloaded as a PDF. If you are looking for a lesson package that contains a variety of instructional methods, look no further! Our video, simulation cards and worksheets will ensure that every child is gainfully engaged throughout your lesson. In addition, with our detailed lesson plan, we provide the ideas and teaching resources needed for you to conquer each part of the lesson. Use our package to help your students enhance their economic knowledge. Our comprehensive package will ensure your students walk away liking this subject even more!
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
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
A Level Economics Scarcity Opportunity Cost PPF Practice Questions
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A Level Economics Scarcity Opportunity Cost PPF Practice Questions

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Review the concepts of scarcity, opportunity cost and the production possibility frontier with these engaging worksheets for your A level students! These worksheets will test your students’ understanding of scarcity and opportunity cost in a clear and concise way. Students will learn to identify and calculate opportunity costs, understand the trade-offs involved in making economic decisions, and apply these concepts to real-world scenarios. Formats: PDF What’s included 24 Multiple-Choice Questions Identifying and calculating opportunity costs Interpreting the points on a PPF curve Identifying the central problems of economics 2 short answer questions 4 essay questions based on scenarios in the United Kingdom Answers to every question
A Level Supply And Demand Economics Practice Questions with Answers
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A Level Supply And Demand Economics Practice Questions with Answers

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Review the concepts of supply and demand with these engaging worksheets for your A level students! These worksheets will test your students’ understanding of supply and demand in a clear and concise way. Students will learn to identify the factors that affect supply and demand, factors that shift the supply and demand curves and apply these concepts to real-world scenarios. Formats: PDF What’s included +16 multiple-choice questions +Define supply and demand Identify shifts in supply and demand curves Show understanding of the concepts of complements and substitutes Find equilibrium price 9 short answer questions Draw supply and demand curves Demonstrate when the curves will shift Listing non-price determinants of demand and supply 2 essay questions based on scenarios in the United Kingdom Answers to every question
A levels Elasticity Concepts Practice Problems with Answers
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A levels Elasticity Concepts Practice Problems with Answers

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Review the economics concepts of elasticity (price elasticity of demand, income elasticity of demand, cross elasticity of demand etc) with these engaging worksheets for your A level students! These worksheets will test your students’ understanding of elasticity in a clear and concise way. Students will learn to identify the factors that affect the price, income and cross elasticity of demand and supply. Formats: PDF What’s included 18 multiple-choice questions Define price elasticity of demand and supply Identify the price elasticity based on a given curve Calculate price elasticity of demand and supply 7 short answer questions Define price, income and cross elasticity of demand Determine the determinants of price and income elasticity of demand Solve real life scenarios 3 essay questions based on scenarios in the United States Answers to every question Use these worksheets to provide practice with the new concepts at the end of a unit as a review as a test preparation as a filler for early-finishers as a filler when you’re out of the classroom Get your copy of these worksheets today and help your students master the concepts of supply and demand!
Economics Word Search
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Economics Word Search

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Add some fun to your Economics lesson with these 15 printable sets of word search worksheets. Each set contains 10 words to search for. You will have 150 words for your students to search for in total! These can be used to introduce the topic, for early finishes, as a vocabulary builder or even as a summer camp activity. The 15 different sets of worksheets include the following themes: Needs and Wants Goods and Services Opportunity Cost and Scarcity Producers and Consumers Community Helpers Money Spending and Saving Natural, Capital and Human Resources Earned Income Supply and Demand Unemployment Taxes Monopoly VS Competition Barriers to Trade Economic Systems