Intro to Market Failures

Head to Google Classroom to see the latest assignment. Read through the slideshow on market failures and answer the discussion question.

Don’t forget, there will be something to look at every school day!

http://classroom.google.com


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Welcome to Remote Schooling!

While we are not in the school building, we are still having school. I’m sure you have feelings about this, but there a few realities to consider:

  • If we don’t have evidence of learning during this time, expect to lose three weeks of summer break.
  • If we teachers don’t hear from you regularly, we are required to inform the principal.
  • Learning is important.

So how are we going to do this? You have to meet some expectations:

  • Every school day, check Google Classroom at some point.
  • You’ll have a few assignments every week to complete.
  • Your work will affect your overall grade.

Make sure when you talk to classmates, let them know to check their school emails for messages from their teachers. Especially those friends that you know are not the best at doing what they’re supposed to. The nice thing is that you can do almost all of the work on your schedule. Work at night and sleep late. I don’t care. Work in your pajamas.

The first assignment is to go to Google Classroom (Class Code: km4dlyf) and find the question to post an answer to. It’s not a hard question. This is just my way of checking that you’re here and participating.

Also consider signing up for the Remind. Here are the codes – 2nd Hour: 8ef47b, 6th Hour: 77hbga

This virus thing is no joke, but it can be really interesting for us. 


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Homework: Chapter 5 Objectives

Updated March 15th

Tuesday after the test, you got a copy of the Chapter 5 Objectives sheet. you must answer all of the questions and turn in by Tuesday, March 17th. Submit by scanning or taking a picture of your notes. Download the sheet below. Check the textbook here .


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Homework: Chapter 2 Vocabulary

Complete the Chapter 2 Vocabulary Sheet by Monday, February 10th. You can see the textbook online at this link (you don’t have to sign up). Download the vocab sheet below if you need to.


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Homework: Chapter 1 Vocabulary

Complete the Chapter 1 Vocabulary Sheet by Tuesday, January 28th. You can see the textbook online at this link (you don’t have to sign up). Download the vocab sheet below if you need to.


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Fall 2019 Grades

The grades for the Fall 2019 semester are finished!

Additionally, don’t ask because I don’t round grades.

Graded:

  • Economics Essay
  • Chapter 9 vocabulary
  • Anything turned in late
  • Freakanomics
  • Chapter 7 test corrections (Two people didn’t put names on it)
  • Hand grading finals

Still remaining to be graded:

  • NOTHING!!


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Economics Final

The Final for U.S. Economics will be 64 multiple choice questions. Many of the questions have appeared on previous tests. They will cover all the topics we learned about this semester, which appear in the textbook in Chapter 1-7, 9, and 10. No notes or papers will be allowed in the test. Download a review sheet below.


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Homework: Chapter 6 Vocabulary

Don’t forget, Chapter 6 vocabulary sheets are due tomorrow! Download a sheet below. You can look for definitions in the textbook here.


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Homework: Chapter 5 Vocabulary

Remember, on Monday, October 21st, you need to turn in the vocabulary sheet for Chapter 5. Download it below. You can look for definitions in the textbook here.


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Homework: Chapter 3 Vocabulary

The Chapter 3 Vocabulary sheet is due Monday, September 23rd. You can download it below. Please keep in mind that we are looking for economic definitions, not for whatever Google spits back at you. You can find excellent definitions in the textbook at this link.


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