Economics for the Elementary Classroom,
Publication details: Missouri SPEC publishers, c2005.Description: x, 414 p. : ill, 28 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- 22 330 COU
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Table of Content
Chapter 1: The economic problem
1.1 Charlie's Chocolate mountain
1.2 Danny chooses a pet
1.3 Sticky situations
1.4 Student Council decisions
1.5 Choosing a house
Etc.
Chapter 2 Basic economic questions
2.1 Be resourceful
2.2 Production possibilities
2.3 What? how? for whom?
2.4 Find a market game
2.5 Dandy dollars takes a trip
2.6 You can't have your cake and eat it, too
Chapter 3. Exchange and money
3.1 Swap day
3.2 Try trading
3.3 Whoever said, "money doesn't grow on trees
3.4 Cash, check charge
3.5 The history of money
3.6 Auction action
Chapter 4 Consumers and demand
4.1 Why if?
4.2 A profusion of confusion
4.3 Graphing demand
4.4 Demand change
4.5 Which way
4.6. Which tribe?
Chapter 5 Production
5.1 Outputs- Inputs
5.2 Math factory
5.3 Widget production
5.4 Too many cooks
5.5 Marginal cost to too many cooks
Chapter 6: Producers and supply
6.1 Souvenir supply
6.2 Reading pay
6.3 Producers and supply
6.4 Job supply
6.5 Supply change
Etc.
Chapter 7: Markets
7.1 Market balance (PI)
7.2 Market balance (IM)
7.3 Dear Gabby
7.4 Market madness
7.5 Mind your P's and Q's
Chapter 8 National and International Economics
8.1 Create a community
8.2 Gateway city
8.3 If this, then that
8.4 Regulation rigmarole
8.5 Peace time trade
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