Able - kostenloses Unterrichtsmaterial, Arbeitsblätter und Übungen

Able - kostenloses Unterrichtsmaterial, Arbeitsblätter und Übungen

Should Schools Be Able to Discipline Students for What They Say on Social Media?
The case of a high school cheerleader who was suspended from her team for comments she made on social media may be heading to the Supreme Court. Do schools have the right to censor or punish students for speech outside of their grounds? (New York Times 2021)
Would You Demand It?
Students will be able to: Explain the basic principles of demand. Recognize the relationship between price and quantity demand. Demonstrate an understanding of the determinants of demand. (USA: EconEd 2020)
Social Security and the National Debt
Students will be able to analyze data about Social Security and its potential alternatives (USA: EconEd 2020).
The Battle Over Land in the Brazilian Amazon
Students will be able to evaluate reporting on the battle for land in the Brazilian Amazon in order to craft arguments that use evidence to describe how they think land in the Amazon should be used (USA: Pulitzer Center 2018).
Keynes vs. Hayek: The Rise of the Chicago School of Economics
Students will be able to compare different schools of economic thought on the role of government in an economy (EconEd 2006-19).
Animal Farm - study guide
sehr ausführliches Skript (Student's Book)  This module is designed to provide students with reading and listening practice. It contains many reading exercises and activities as well as many group discussion questions. Students will be able to practice group speaking and reading as well as have a better understanding of new words and definitions. There are also many ...
To Keep the Strike Going or to End It? That Was the Question
Students will be able to describe the circumstances around the 1998 NBA players strike, to list the incentives that influenced player and owner decisions, to identify the costs and benefits the strike had on various groups. (EconEd 1999-2009)
What Is Media Literacy and How Do We Practice It?
Students will be able to describe what it means for a story to be under-reported. The apply the following five components of media literacy to Pulitzer Center reporting: Access, Analyze, Evaluate, Create, and Act (USA 2021).
The Economic Impact of the Crisis
Students will be able to: Explain the immediate universal impact the virus had on our economy and way of life / Understand that a significant number of American households were distressed financially before the pandemic / Recognize that the recovery from the pandemic has been very disparate creating different experiences along multiple demographic and economic lines (USA: ...
To Keep the Strike Going or to End It? That Was the Question
Students will be able to describe the circumstances around the 1998 NBA players strike, to list the incentives that influenced player and owner decisions, to identify the costs and benefits the strike had on various groups. (EconEd 1999-2019)