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Curated OER
Amazing Inventions 4
In this inventions worksheet, students are given a list of inventions that they are to write in order of which was invented first to last. Students put 10 inventions in order.
Curated OER
Probability
Third graders conduct experiment, collect data, predict, record, and discuss outcomes, and analyze data for probability.
Curated OER
Ads Are Everywhere
In this advertisements worksheet, students read a list of 25 specific forms of advertising. Students then answer 2 essay questions. This worksheet directs students to read an article not provided here.
A&E Television
History.com: How the Great Depression Became the Golden Age for Monopoly
When times got tough during the Great Depression, people played board games -- especially the game that's all about making money. The success of Monopoly befuddled many. Why, in a time of great financial despair, would families and...
Alabama Learning Exchange
Alex: Monopoly Matters
Students will apply learning opportunities from playing the board game Monopoly to personal financial planning. This lesson includes financial planning components.
Robert Schenk, PhD
Cyber Economics: The Theory of Few Sellers
An overview of monopoly, oligopoly and duopoly, focusing on the interdependence of firms in an oligopoly, shown through the use of a game tree how these firms are tempted towards the practice of collusion.
John Wiley & Sons
Wiley: Pseudocode Example: Game of Monopoly
An easy example of pseudocode, the language for designing algorithms, for playing the game of monopoly.
Curated OER
The Prisoner's Dilemma and Duopoly
This site focuses on the interdependence of firms in an oligopoly, and shows through the use of a game tree how these firms are tempted towards the practice of collusion.
Read Works
Read Works: Trouble at Reading Railroad
[Free Registration/Login Required] A literary text about two cousins who disagree over a game of Monopoly. A question sheet is available to help students build skills in reading comprehension.