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Reading and then writing about economics, 6th–12th grade students will gain insight into economic principles, business practices, and entrepreneurialism. These 23 writing lessons, presented at beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels, cover theory as well as fascinating U.S. and international scenarios. Students will work their way through all nine structural models of the Excellence in Writing Syllabus. All teacher and student materials are provided in one great book! Parent/teacher prerequisite: familiarity with Teaching Writing: Structure and Style DVD or live seminar.
By purchasing this or any other book of theme-based writing lessons, you will automatically receive a complimentary copy of the Student Resource Notebook e-book with your order! This is a necessary component for this history resource. (If you did not place your order online through our website, please check the copyright page for download information.)
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Review by Andrew Pudewa:
Economics-Based Writing Lessons is the newest addition to our collection of lesson plans designed to support teachers using the Structure & Style syllabus. Aimed at the high school student with a general interest in the study of economics, it contains assignment from Units I through IX, beginning with simple definitions and stories of business successes, and then progressing to analytical essays on micro- and macro-economic questions. Though not meant to be a replacement for a formal study of economics, it will likely pique the interest of some students while giving a valuable general knowledge to others.
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| EBW Sample.pdf | 276.67 KB |