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Price Elasticity of Demand
A series of economic activities should keep your class busy for a while. Six different worksheets review the concepts of price elasticity, demand, and U.S. economics. Multiple real-world applications and scenarios house each of the ten...
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Elasticity Coefficients
In this Elasticity Coefficients worksheet, students read background, analyze sample problems (formulas and equations), solve their own problems, and answer questions.
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Microeconomics Study Guide, Section II: Elasticities
In this economics worksheet, students define elasticity, calculate ranges of elasticity, and label diagrams pertaining to the concept of elasticity.
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Price Elasticity of Demand
For this economics worksheet, students respond to 15 fill and the blank and multiple choice questions about price elasticity of demand.
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Elasticity Worksheet
In this economics worksheet, students use their problem solving skills to respond to 8 short answer questions about price elasticity.
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What is the Price Elasticity of Demand?
In this economics activity, students read a brief article regarding the price elasticity of demand and determine whether 6 items have prices that are elastic or inelastic and explain the reasons for each answer.
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Applying Elasticity to the Real World
In this Applying Elasticity to the Real World learning exercise, students read four scenarios, then decide if the assumption made is correct or wrong. They have to justify their answers.
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Higher Gasoline Prices: Temporary or Time to Buy a Hybrid?
Gasoline prices garner a lot of attention in the United States. What can explain a temporary decline in gasoline consumption, and how do gasoline prices spur innovation in the energy and automotive industries?
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Price Elasticity of Demand (PED)
In this economics worksheet, learners respond to 18 short answer and problem solving questions regarding the concept of elasticity.
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Energy and the Pogo Stick
Let your class bounce to examine the concept elastic potential energy. Individuals bounce on a pogo stick in order to calculate its elastic potential energy. Groups then compare the elastic potential energy to the gravitational...
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Elasticity of Demand and Changes in Total Revenue
In this Elasticity of Demand worksheet, learners read background information, solve problems (equations), and provide short answers to several questions
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To stretch or not to stretch
Hands-on is the best way to play. Learners read a graph that shows the force needed to stretch a rubber band. They do this and then participate in a simple experiment where they create coiled springs with wire. They work to determine how...
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Properties of Matter
In this properties of matter worksheet, students answer 11 questions about the various properties of matter such as density, elasticity, malleability, and how hard or brittle a substance is.
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Review of Linear Momentum
In this linear momentum instructional activity, students calculate force, impulse and momentum to answer 50 multiple choice questions. They identify elastic and inelastic collision.
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Make triangles
In this triangles worksheet, students make triangles using a pinboard and elastic bands and then drawing their triangles on the sheet. Students draw 6 triangles.
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Unit IX: Worksheet 1 - Impulsive Force
Bouncing balls and rockets taking off provide ammunition for your physics arsenal. Your class will solve mulit-step problems for velocity, momentum, and force. This is an ideal homework assignment for practice solving motion problems.
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Breaking the Mold
A little too much strain could cause a lot of stress. Groups conduct a strength test on clay. Using books as weights, pupils measure the compression of clay columns and calculate the associated strain and stress. Teams record their...
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Marginal Revenue for an Imperfect Competitor
In this Imperfect Competitor worksheet, students read then complete tables, graphs, and questions after making calculations and predictions.
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Properties of Matter
Never trust an atom; they make up everything! Young chemists make modeling dough and add another ingredient to change the properties. Scholars then compare the properties of emulsion to composite materials. A reading passage and analysis...
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What Is Actually Bought and Sold?
Economics students can use this packet to better grasp the concept of changes in supply and demand by reading about marketing, products, and elasticity. There are 3 tasks for students to complete, each based on the content of a...
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Fourth of July Visor
In this Independence Day worksheet, students cut out a visor and punch holes before attaching an elastic string or yarn. The visor says "Celebrate July 4th".
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Making Shapes Using a Pinboard
In this shapes worksheet, students utilize a pin board and elastic bands to make 2 five sided shapes. Students then make 6 original five sided shapes on their own.
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Making Shapes Using A Pinboard: There-Sided Shapes
In this shape worksheet, students first use a pinboard and elastic bands to form triangles, then use a ruler to draw triangles on a set of 6 pinboards.
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Four-Sided Shapes
In this 4-sided shapes worksheet, learners use pinboards and elastic banks to make four-sided shapes. A reference website for additional resources is given.
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