EconEdLink’s Most Popular Economics Games of the Year

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EconEdLink’s Most Popular Economics Games of the Year


Over the years I’ve referenced a whole lot of EconEdLink’s sources for lecturers. That’s as a result of EconEdLink is a superb useful resource for any trainer who wants concepts, lesson plans, video games, and different sources for educating economics classes. On the location you may discover sources for every little thing from educating primary private finance classes to elementary college students by sources for educating macro financial principle to highschool college students. 

This week EconEdLink revealed an inventory (through their e-newsletter) of their hottest economics video games of the 2022-2023 faculty yr. That record included a recreation for elementary faculty college students, a recreation for center faculty college students, and a recreation for highschool college students. Those video games are listed under.

Elementary School: Goods and Services Lightning Round

In this recreation college students need to determine and kind objects based on whether or not they characterize or a service. 

Middle School: Taxes Tic Tac Toe

This recreation requires college students to reply questions on forms of taxes. When they reply accurately college students can mark an X or an O on the Tic Tac Toe board. 

High School: The Money Multiplier and the Gigantic $100,000 Bill 

This is a recreation that teaches college students how cash provide is created and managed by the Federal Reserve system. 

Compound Interest Calculator

The Compound Interest Calculator is the preferred useful resource on EconEdLink. It does precisely what the title states. Students enter age, rate of interest, preliminary funding, and month-to-month financial savings to see how a lot they will save and earn over time. There are a lot of instruments like this one on the net. The good factor about this one is that it isn’t surrounded by a zillion advertisements for mortgages and funding brokers.

On a associated observe, Common Craft has a fantastic video that explains compound curiosity. If you have got a subscription to Common Craft you’ll be able to entry the video for classroom use and entry the accompanying lesson sources. 

Disclosure: I’ve a long-standing in-kind relationship with Common Craft.

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