Publisher's Synopsis
Let's Learn Economics with Living Books!
Is it time for that dreaded required high school course on Economics? Don't panic! This just might be one of the best classes you experience in high school. Economics is not as hard as you might think, especially if you are learning it in an interesting and practical way. The author loves teaching this book because it is a life-changing course that students come back and thank her for years later.
Written from a Christian, free-market perspective, this course covers the basics of economics, managing personal finances, and starting your own business. Students learn about economics by reading living books like "Wealth of the Nations," and "Whatever Happened to Penny Candy?" Students learn to manage personal, household, and business finances, as well as how to buy a car, be a wise consumer, choose a career, and plan for college. Students do an apartment project where they find, furnish, and budget for an apartment.
Hands-on, fun activities include cartooning, playing stock market game, drafting a personal mission statement, practicing interviewing, creating logos, making a business plan, and running your own business.
You will need to purchase or borrow the following books:
- Wealth of the Nations by Adam Smith
- Using Your Money Wisely: Biblical Principles under Scrutiny by Larry Burkett
- Economics in One Lesson by Harry Hazlet
- Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx
- Business by the Book by Larry Burkett
- Whatever Happened to Penny Candy by Richard Maybury (an Uncle Eric Book)
- The Money Mystery by Richard Maybury (an Uncle Eric Book)
- Uncle Eric Talks about Personal, Career, & Financial Security by Richard Maybury
- The Clipper Ship Strategy by Richard Maybury (an Uncle Eric Book)
- Money Matters for Teens Workbook by Larry Burkett
- The Myth of the Robber Barons by Forest MacDonald
- Consumer Mathematics I Lifepac 8: Business Services by Alpha Omega Publishing
- DVD: "The Ultimate Gift"
- Write Book Reviews & Essays
- Budget
- Make a Detailed Plan to Move Out into Your Own Apartment
- Cartoon
- Create Slogans & Logos
- Take Career Assessment Tests
- Investigate Careers
- Give an Economic Speech
- Create Logo & Mission Statement for Own Business
- Make a Business Plan
- Start Your Own Business