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Which would you choose for the main text of economics for 11th grade?  

  1. 1. Which would you choose for the main text of economics for 11th grade?

    • Cartoon Introduction to Economics Vol 1 & 2 (2010)
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    • Complete Idiot's Guide to Economics 2nd Ed (2011)
      0
    • Common Sense Economics (2010)
      0
    • Economics for Dummies 2nd Ed (2011)


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What do you recommend as the main text for a 1/2 credit of economics?

 

ETA: I already plan to use the following:

 

* The Teaching Company Economics video course or Introduction to Economics free video lectures from learners TV

* Money Smart for Young Adults free from the FDIC or Dave Ramsey's Foundations in Personal Finance

* Economic Daily Warmups from Walch Publishing

* The Motley Fool Investment Workbook

 

Supplementals I am considering are:

 

* The Money Book for the Young Fabulous & Broke by Suze Orman

* Freakanomics

*Whatever Happened to Penny Candy? by Bluestocking Press

* Rich Dad Poor Dad for Teens Robert T. Kiyosaki

* Capitalism for Kids by Bluestocking Press

 

I am sorry I did not share this information before (it was very late when I posted). Hopefully this will aid in your voting decision.

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I voted for the dummies book but it is the only one of the choices I have ever seen. It does seem to cover everything very lightly--I think my copy is a first edition. I think you need to find something with examples of situations to go with it. Maybe study questions just something more.

 

Not sure where I found it but I have "Lessons for a Young Economist" by Murphy on Pdf. I don't want to confuse things but it has good end of chapter questions. It was free which is always good. I have some other free resources bookmarked.

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One of the "rules" I go by when picking a main text is that the title needs to be one that I wouldn't be concerned about appearing in the course description list accompanying my son's transcript. The only title in the poll that meets this criterion (for me) is Common Sense Economics, but I know nothing about it otherwise.

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We went away from the standard macro/micro economics text and did what the public/private schools do here in high school: personal finance. Then my boys take macro economics concurrently as high school students. I, personally, find that the personal finance is an excellent preface to the macro/micro series.

 

My youngest 2 sons also had a personal management merit badge which included some of the aspects of the structured personal finance course they took.

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I would choose Economics in a Box, which is not on your list:0)

 

Common Sense Economics would be my 2nd choice. It is one of the books used in Economics in a Box. I'm reading it right now, and would be hesitant to use it as a stand alone curriculum. The website for the book has worksheets, tests, and lots of extras that could beef it up.

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I would choose Economics in a Box, which is not on your list:0)

 

Common Sense Economics would be my 2nd choice. It is one of the books used in Economics in a Box. I'm reading it right now, and would be hesitant to use it as a stand alone curriculum. The website for the book has worksheets, tests, and lots of extras that could beef it up.

 

We loved Economics in a Box. It is quite conservative - to give you an idea they use John Stossel a fair bit. Felt my oldest really understood economics after the course.

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