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TEACHER RESOURCES

AP Resources by Unit

The AP microeconomic resources are divided into the following units:

 

Unit 1: Basic Concepts

 

Unit 2.1: Intro to Demand

Unit 2.2: Intro to Supply

Unit 2.3: Consumer Choice

Unit 2.4: Price Controls

 

Unit 3.1: Production Costs

Unit 3.2: Perfect Competition

 

Unit 4.1: Imperfect Competition - Monopolies

Unit 4.2: Imperfect Competition - Monopolistic Competition

Unit 4.3: Imperfect Competition - Oligopolies

 

Unit 5: Factor/Resource Market

 

Unit 6: Market Failures

College-prep Resources by Unit

The college-prep resources for high school economics are divided into 14 units. All other resources can be found at the Sharrockonomics Store.

 

  1. Basic Concepts

  2. Production Possibilities (combined with Unit 1)

  3. Intro to Macro

  4. Demand

  5. Supply

  6. Pricing System & Controls

  7. Market Structures

  8. Business Organizations

  9. Personal Finance

  10. Macro Health Indicators: GDP & CPI

  11. Macro Health Indicators: Inflation & Employment

  12. Fiscal Policy

  13. Monetary Policy

  14. International Trade

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Each regular and AP economic unit includes a PowerPoint lecture and review worksheets with answer keys. The pacing of these unit is over the course of one semester (about 18 weeks).

All resources (Power Points, worksheets, & activities) can be accessed through the Teachers Pay Teachers Store.

Advanced Placement is a program licensed and copyrighted by the CollegeBoard.

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