For the week of October 29th, here is what we will be doing in class.
Monday October 29: Warm Up: Provide three examples of “goods” Explain what “goods are.
Review Economic Systems
Vocabulary Review
Economic Systems Mobile
Tuesday October 30: Warm Up: What economic system do you think is most effective as a global economy? Explain
Vocabulary Review
Economic Systems Mobile
Wednesday October 31: Warm Up: Explain the role of oil in the economy of Saudi Arabia
Vocabulary Review
60 Minutes Special: The Oil Kingdom
Economic Systems Vocabulary Word Scramble
Thursday November 1: Warm Up: Explain natural resources, capital goods, and human capital
Vocabulary review
Guided Notes: Economic Factors/Growth in Saudi Arabia Israel, and Iran
Economic Systems Word Scramble
Friday October 2: Warm Up: In your opinion, which country has the most advanced economy: Saudi Arabia, Israel, or Iran?
Vocabulary review
Economic Comparison Chart: Saudi Arabia pg. 129
Israel: 116-117
Iran: 140
Economic Systems Word Scramble
Monday October 29: Warm Up: Provide three examples of “goods” Explain what “goods are.
Review Economic Systems
Vocabulary Review
Economic Systems Mobile
Tuesday October 30: Warm Up: What economic system do you think is most effective as a global economy? Explain
Vocabulary Review
Economic Systems Mobile
Wednesday October 31: Warm Up: Explain the role of oil in the economy of Saudi Arabia
Vocabulary Review
60 Minutes Special: The Oil Kingdom
Economic Systems Vocabulary Word Scramble
Thursday November 1: Warm Up: Explain natural resources, capital goods, and human capital
Vocabulary review
Guided Notes: Economic Factors/Growth in Saudi Arabia Israel, and Iran
Economic Systems Word Scramble
Friday October 2: Warm Up: In your opinion, which country has the most advanced economy: Saudi Arabia, Israel, or Iran?
Vocabulary review
Economic Comparison Chart: Saudi Arabia pg. 129
Israel: 116-117
Iran: 140
Economic Systems Word Scramble
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