Economics
Instructor:
Melissa Bryant
Spring Semester
Government is offered in the Fall.
Description:
This course involves a study of macroeconomics and will cover topics such as Factors of Production, The Laws of Supply & Demand, Pricing and Markets, Competition, Pay, Risks and the Relationship between Governments and the Marketplace.
This is a one semester, two days a week course that meets in the spring . This course should be paired with the American Government course offered in the fall.
Requirements:
Read the economics textbooks and complete all assigned work from the
book, associated weekly quizzes, midterm and final exams, semester project. Come to class prepared and engage in class discussion.
Prerequisites:
11th grade enrollment
Grades:
Final Exam 25%
Quizzes 10%
Homework 15%
Tests 20%
Projects 30%
Upon successful completion of this course a student will earn .5 Social Studies credit toward graduation.
Level of Parental Involvement
High School:
5 hours independently per day, 1 hour working with a parent per day
Texts:
Abeka Economics Work & Prosperity in Christian Perspective – Third Edition
Whatever Happened to Penny Candy (novel)
Supplies:
None
Other Requirements:
None