Students learn about Capitalism, Socialism, and Communism through a 1 day simulation. Students take 3 quizzes on the different philosophies and the scores are allocated accordingly (in Capitalism, students keep individual score. In Socialism, high scorers give points to low scorers, and in Communism, students all get the same score). This leads to a conversation about the 3 philosophies that helps students understand them in a more concrete way.
Students learn about Capitalism, Socialism, and Communism through a 1 day simulation. Students take 3 quizzes on the different philosophies and the scores are allocated accordingly (in Capitalism, students keep individual score. In Socialism, high scorers give points to low scorers, and in Communism, students all get the same score). This leads to a conversation about the 3 philosophies that helps students understand them in a more concrete way.
This one-day 2nd Industrial Revolution lesson plan compares the economic systems of capitalism, socialism, and communism, and addresses their relevance to business owners and workers during the 2nd Industrial Revolution (“Gilded Age”). I use it to establish a solid understanding of the differences between these economic systems in theory and in practice, both now and during the Gilded Age. It works well as a complement to lessons on the labor movement or to other economics lessons. It is intended to be ready-to-use for any teacher regardless of their prior experience with the content. This lesson plan is typically for a 45-to-50 minute class period, though it can be easily adjusted for time. Topics/events covered: Capitalism, Socialism, Communism (their origins, key concepts and differences, real-world application, and relevance to the Gilded Age), Mixed Economies. Lesson Plan Contents - this lesson consists of a .zip file containing the following five (5) files: Daily slides: Full PowerPoint presentation entitled "Comparative Economics and the Gilded Age”. All the daily slides in the PowerPoint presentation are viewable in the Product Preview, so please click "View Preview" & check it out before buying! Guided Notes - Student Version: Fill-in-the-blank style notes that can be completed by students during or after viewing the Presentation (MS Word) Guided Notes - Teacher Version: Contains completed answer key to Student Version of Notes (MS Word) Multiple Choice Quiz - Student Version: a 6-question multiple-choice quiz on the content covered in the Presentation/Notes, pre-formatted into a ready-to-use handout. Can be distributed to students as a pre-test, exit slip, or post-lesson review/assessment. (MS Word) Multiple Choice Quiz - Teacher Version: Contains completed answer key to Student Version of Multiple-Choice Quiz (MS Word) These are resources that I enjoyed creating, and I hope you will find them useful in your classroom.
Capitalism vs. Communism: A Globalization Economy Gr. 5-8 Capitalism vs. Communism: A Globalization Economy Gr. 5-8 is an educational resource designed to immerse students in the world of economics and government, and how these structures have evolved through history, specifically focusing on capitalism versus communism. This teaching resource is ideal for educators seeking instructional materials for Grade 5 to Grade 8 Social Studies with a focus on economy systems across the globe. Using real-world scenarios such as shopping at a mall in a communist country or detailing what monopolies look like in capitalistic economies, this resource makes complex economic concepts more relatable to its target audience — young learners from Grade 5-8. The historic context spanning from The Great Depression through Cold War gives your students vivid imagery and understanding of how major events influenced economic shifts. Included Activities: Crossword puzzles Word searches Comprehension quizzes + Additional writing tasks that help boost literacy skills alongside subject knowledge. This comprehensive lesson plan package ensures lessons are academic standard compliant leveraging content aligned with State Standards written according to Bloom's Taxonomy - all crafted by seasoned educators. Note: This versatile learning material proves itself invaluable thanks to its comprehensive yet digestible content focused around economics at large-scale settings: Capitalism vs Communism within a globalized context Indeed a credible source worthy of being incorporated into any curriculum planning agendas aiming towards fostering well-grounded understanding among students about our world's dynamic socio-economic landscapes. *Curriculum Bonus!* Exposure to diverse cultures alongside economy education further strengthens the multidimensional perspective fostered by teaching resources such as these about economic systems around the globe. Last but not least importantly—this product comes in convenient PDF format making it hassle-free for digital sharing especially helpful amid remote schooling arrangements. Capitalism vs. Communism: A Globalization Economy Gr. 5-8
Interactive Quiz Show Game to accompany Big Ideas through History Unit 28: New Governments and Economies which includes sections on the history of Capitalism & Consumerism, Communism & Socialism, Fascism & Totalitarianism, and the German people. Each Big Ideas through History Quiz Show Game covers 5 categories related to the corresponding Unit and 5 questions within each category valued at 10, 20, 30, 40, or 50 points each. Quiz Show Game categories for Unit 28: New Governments and Economies include: Capitalism & Consumerism Communism & Socialism Fascism & Totalitarianism Authoritarian Leaders Germans Big Ideas through History Quiz Show Games are non-editable interactive PowerPoint presentations but can be used with Google Slides and other slideshow software, though animations may not work. Rather than cover topics of world history chronologically, Big Ideas through History is taught through the exploration of the big ideas and events that shaped our world through time. Using resources picked by individual educators to best fit each unique classroom, the Big Ideas through History program can be adapted to any age or grade with suggested resources including websites, web videos, picture books, student reference books, and novels/chapter books. Each Section of Big Ideas through History is designed to cover a complete, stand alone topic without the need to cover earlier topics first, and any Section can be taught individually or used to accompany other programs. For more information, get the Big Ideas through History Introduction to History free Sample Unit and Complete Program Outline.
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1 x hour PP, worksheets, clips, well differentiated and easily adapted. Suitable as an introduction to Communism, Capitalism and a shorter introduction to Socialism. These resources have been designed to be engaging, detailed and easy to follow. All our resources are editable (so easy to adapt for y...
Part work sheet, part graphic organizer, part practice quiz this 2 page document covers everything your student needs for this topic. This page can be used for homework or as a study guide before a test or state exam, especially the NYS Regents. NOTE: 1. While this sheet was designed to be used with the Prentice Hall Brief Review of Global History book, because the design is for a general review it can support readings from any textbook. 2. The second page is a collection of multiple choice questions from the NYS Regents exam, but again can be used for practice regardless of where you are. CAN BE USED WITH THE CAPITALISM, SOCIALISM, COMMUNISM POWERPOINT AVAILABLE ON MY PRODUCTS PAGE.
Capitalism vs. Communism: A Communist Political Economy Gr. 5-8 This comprehensive teaching tool offers in-depth insights into the rise of Capitalism from the periods of the Great Depression right through to the Cold War days. Furthermore, it explores economic contrasts, highlighting disparities between a Capitalistic, Communist and Globalized economy . Historical Perspectives Students are transported back in time to significant historical events like the Dust Bowl era and Industrial Revolutions, learning about their effects on global economies. The guide examines hardships faced during these times such as those during the Great Depression. It underlines impacts of key initiatives like New Deal in USA post great depression era. The resource discusses economic shifts sparked by Industrial Revolution leading towards an interest in Communism. Cold War Era The students explore societal and economic landscapes formed during Cold War period where there was a noted ideological clash primarily between Capitalism and Communism. Interactivity & Real-life Relevance Incorporating interactive elements and discussions inspires curiosity about lifestyle changes under different political regimes. It further covers real-life factors affecting economies such as monopolies' influence within capitalist structure. Ancient Civilization Comparisons A unique outlook is offered by introducing comparisons with ancient civilizations-specifically noting commonalities between elements within Inca culture aligning to communism ideologies prevalent today. "Capitalism vs Communism: A Communist Political Economy Gr 5-8" Introduces global perspective on world economics—beneficial even for businesses depending on interlinked global economies. Structured Learning Comprehensive tasks aligned with State Standards and following Bloom's Taxonomy are included. Additional writing tasks, comprehension quizzes, crosswords and word searches assist in establishing an efficient learning process. Inclusivity The guide is presented in a comprehensive PDF format to suit educators working with students from grade 5 to grade 8 — ideal for Social Studies or Government studies ❤️ . Utilize this resource for group learning, smaller discussions or individual homework assignments to deepen understanding of global political economies. Capitalism vs. Communism: A Communist Political Economy Gr. 5-8
Give your students a series of fun, engaging, and educational lessons with the Cold War Worksheets, Activities, Summaries, and Test Unit Bundle!Activities and Content Included In This Product35 total pages of event summaries, worksheets, quizzes, activities, and tests9 Activities4 Close Reading Stor...
What are the major differences between capitalism and communism? In order to understand the dynamics of the Cold War, students must fully comprehend the two dominant economic structures that divided the world for over half a century. In this lesson, your students will not only be able to demonstrate their knowledge of the fundamental differences of capitalism and communism, but they will be able to apply it to their understanding of economic practices throughout the world. Throughout the lesson, students will: 1) Take a brief Bell Ringer Quiz that will determine whether they prefer capitalistic or communist practices. 2) Compare and contrast the fundamental principles of communism and capitalism using a Venn Diagram. 3) Analyze real life scenarios and apply their understanding of communist and capitalist principles to determine what kind of economic structure is in place in these societies. 4) Examine an animated political cartoon for the stereotypical differences it displays regarding capitalism and communism. 6) Finish with an exit ticket that asks them to write about the differences between capitalism and communism OR finish with their own political cartoon drawing that demonstrates the differences between the two economic systems. Answer Keys Included!
Get a global understanding of governments and world leaders with our World Politics 3-book BUNDLE. About this Resource: Start off with a look at twelve of the most interesting World Political Leaders from the past two centuries. Learn about Margaret Thatcher's role in ending apartheid in South Africa. Read about how Volodymyr Zelenskyy went from being an actor and comedian to the President of Ukraine. Then, become a voting expert with a clear understanding of World Electoral Processes. Explore the concept of a democratic government and whether it truly represents the people. Hold your own election to decide on a policy for running your classroom. Finally, discover the rise and fall of Capitalism vs. Communism. Recognize that the Cold War was a war between Capitalism and Communism. Get a global view of the world economy by seeing how businesses benefit from world-wide partnerships. Each concept is paired with writing tasks. Aligned to your State Standards and written to Bloom's Taxonomy, additional crossword, word search, comprehension quiz and answer key are also included. ************************************************************************ View Individual Titles: ► World Political Leaders Gr. 5-8 ► World Electoral Processes Gr. 5-8 ► Capitalism vs. Communism Gr. 5-8 ************************************************************************ Check out our sister TPT shops: ► CCP Interactive ► Classroom Complete Press Literature Kits ► Rainbow Horizons Publishing Visit our website!
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In which John Green teaches you about the Cold War, which was occasionally hot, but on average, it was just cool. In the sense of its temperature. It was by no means cool, man. After World War II, there were basically two big geopolitical powers left to divide up the world. And divide they did. The United States and the Soviet Union divvied up Europe in the aftermath of the war, and then proceeded to spend the next 45 years fighting over the rest of the world. It was the great ideological struggle, with the US on the side of capitalism and profit, and the USSR pushing Communism, so-called. While both sides presented themselves as the good guy in this situation, the reality is that there are no good guys. Both parties to the Cold War engaged in forcible regime changes, built up vast nuclear arsenals, and basically got up to dirty tricks. If you had to pick a bad guy though, I would point out that the USSR had no intention of bringing Laika the Cosmonaut Dog home alive. That poor dog never had a shot. Here is what is included in this 6-page download: 1. Note Taking Guide for Students: This is essentially a blank section to take notes in. 2. Summary of the Video: A place for the students to write a short summary of what they have watched. 3. Teacher Notes from the: My 1 page of notes. 4. Vocabulary Section: I have chosen 3 words that would be good to have the students look up. I also have them write each of the words in a sentence. 5. Quiz for students / with answers: There is a 10 question quiz with answers from the episode. It can be taken in class or taken home. I think in class would be better. 6. Blank Template for student created quiz: I decided to add this to every Crash Course guide as it works really well with students. **Also, I highly recommend having the students watch this on .5 speed. If you click the wheel on the bottom of the youtube video you can adjust the speed. LINK TO VIDEO Make sure to check out my blog: Social Studies MegaStore Blog *************************************************************************** How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: • Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you. ☺ Do you like this style of teaching? Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches: • Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. Voila! You will now receive email updates about this store. ☺ *************************************************************************** © Social Studies MegaStore. This purchase is for you and your classroom. Duplication for an entire school, an entire school system, or for commercial purposes is strictly forbidden. Please have other teachers purchase their own copy. If you are a school or district interested in purchasing several licenses, please contact me for a district-wide quote