Objective To apply and associate economic concepts with students’ lives.

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Objective To apply and associate economic concepts with students’ lives

Mixed Economy Some Government involvement Competition among businesses Lower prices, Better products Consumers have choice Consumer Sovereignty Firms produce what we want

Competition Project Record Store Group of 2-4 Create a Band

Competition Project Design: We will display on the walls Album Cover Front Band Name Album Name Artwork (drawn or printed and pasted) Album Cover Back Song Names (at least 10) Artwork We will display on the walls Class will vote Which record would you purchase Cannot pick your own

How to Design On PowerPoint By hand: One Slide (front) One Slide (back) Save to G drive – Mr. D will print. Print by 5 minutes left in class By hand: One Sheet of paper (front) One sheet of paper (back)

The Birds We Love School

The Birds School Rules Study All Night, Learn Every Day Math Attack Science Blues Gereau Yo! BFMS BFF I’m Smart and I know it Bookworm Ace That Test Good Grade, Get Paid The Birds

Funny Albums & Famous Albums