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Table of Contents L – T- Shirt Activity pg. 1 R – Ch. 4 Notes pg. 2 L – Demand Wksht pg. 3 R- Ch. 4 Notes pg.4 L – Occupation / Monthly Budget pg. 5 R – Ch. 4 / Ch. 5 Notes pg. 6 L- Ch. 4 W.B. Questions pg. 7 R- Ch. 5 Notes pg.8 L- Demand Review Activity Wksht pg.9 R- Supply Notes – Typed pg.10 L- Demand Gallery Walk pg.11 R- Pearl Exchange Activity pg. 12 L – Elasticity Worksheet pg.13 R- Graphing Assignment (1-5) pg.14 L – Scavenger Hunt pg 15 R- Graphing Assignment (6-10) pg.16` L – Ch. 5 Word Bank Questions pg.17

Table of Contents L – Ch. 4 Word Bank Questions pg.12 R – Ch. 4 Notes pg.13 L – T-shirt Demand Activity pg.14 R – Ch. 4 Notes pg.15 L – Demand Curve Wksht pg.16 R- Ch. 4 Notes pg.17 L-Elasticity Wksht pg.18 R- Credit Card Video pg.19 L – Demand Shift Walk pg.20 R-Ch. 4/5 Notes pg.21 L – Elasticity / Slope Practice wksht pg.22 R – Ch. 5 Notes pg.23 L – CH. 5 Word Bank Questions pg.24 R- Demand / Supply Graphing Activity (1-5) pg.25 L- Determinants Review Wksht pg.26 R – Demand / Supply Graphing Activity (6-10) pg.27 L – Budget Activity pg.28

p.2 Table of Contents R – Ch. 6 Notes pg1 L –Ch. 6 Word Bank Questions pg2 R – Ch. 6 Notes pg3 L – Shortage/Surplus Graphs pg4 R – Ch. 5.3 Notes pg5 L-Shortage/Surplus Graphs pg6 R- Ch.7 Notes pg7 L – Shortage/Surplus Wksht pg8 R- L – Four Market Structures Wksht pg10 L- Ch. 7 Word Bank Questions pg12

Table of Contents R – ch. 6 Notes pg1 L – Ch. 6 Word Bank Questions pg2 R – ch. 6 Notes pg3 L – Shortage/Surplus Graphing Act pg4 R- Ch. 5.3 Notes – Production pg5 L – Pearl Exchange Activity pg6 R – Ch. 7 Notes pg7 L – Shortage/Surplus wksht pg8 R – Ch. 7 Notes (cont.) pg9 L – Market Structure wksht pg10 R – Interest rate notes pg11 L – Ch.7 Word Bank Questions pg12 L – Interest rate worksheet pg.14

Table of Contents R – Stock Market Notes pg.1 L – Stock Market Scavenger Hunt pg.2 R – Stock Market Notes (cont.) pg.3 L – Stock Market Assign #1 pg.4 R – Fiscal Policy Notes pg.5 L –Outline Ch.11.4 (pg.343-348) pg.6 R- Fiscal Policy Notes pg.7 L- Fiscal Policy Graphic Organizer pg.8 R- Fiscal Policy Notes (Handout) pg.9 L – Fiscal Policy Graphing Assignment pg.10 R- Fiscal Policy Study Guide pg.11 L – Fiscal Policy Gallery Walk pg.12 R- L – Fiscal Policy Gallery Walk pg.14