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GDP Lesson Plans
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Students explore the root causes of inflation. In this economics instructional activity, students examine data about Gross Domestic Product (GDP) that is included in the instructional activity. Students also discuss inflation and unemployment statistics.
Students examine the gross domestic product (GDP) given by the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) for the first quarter of 2010. In this economics lesson plan, students dig into the data given and come up with current and historical growth, the components of measuring the nation's gross domestic product and assess the relationship of real GDP data and its relationship to the economy directly.
Students examine results by the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) over the GDP for the fourth quarter of 2009. In this current event lesson, students research results found by the BEA and provide their findings in writing by answering essay questions provided and taking the provided quiz.
Students examine a report by the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) covering an estimate of the level and growth of GDP in the U.S. For this economic data lesson, students find out what growth has taken place by reviewing the report which includes charts and graphs and then answering questions provided on an assessment and essay.
Students examine the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) report over the GDP for the forth quarter of 2009. In this economic data lesson plan, students review provided graphs, charts and information in order to answer questions provided over growth, components of measurement, relations and implications for the future as they relate to U.S. real gross domestic product (GDP).
Students examine Gross Domestic Product data from quarter 4 of 2009. in this economic data lesson plan, students review graphs, charts, and information to help them determine the current and historical growth, identify the components of measurement, and the economic indicators and business cycles of GDP in order to complete multiple choice and essay questions.
Students explore U.S. real GDP growth for quarter 3 (July-Sept 2009). In this economic data lesson, students review information, charts, and graphs in order to answer multiple choice, short answer, and essay questions over the current and historical growth, components of measurement, and the relationship of data as they pertain to the U.S. GDP.
Students define GDP and collect data on a country's budget. In this economics instructional activity, students differentiate between real and nominal GDP. This activity contains an answer key to the activities.
Learners gain access to easily understood, timely interpretations of monthly announcements of rate of change in real GDP and the accompanying related data in the U.S. economy. They categorize items into GDP categories.
Students gain access to easily understood, timely interpretations of monthly announcements of rates of change in real GDP and the accompanying related data in the U.S. economy. They perform some on-line activities about the Gross Domestic Product.
