Demand Classwork, Homework, & Worksheets
Demand Warm Ups
Demand Warm Ups PowerPoint | |
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Shifts in Demand Classwork Activity - Friday, 2/7/14
1) On a piece of paper, draw an increase in demand on a demand graph (shifting the demand graph to the right). Be sure to label the y-axis as "price" and the x-axis as "quantity." Draw arrows to show the shift from the first demand curve (D1) and the second demand curve (D2). Title this page "Increase in Demand."
2) On the back of that paper, write down each of the determinants of demand, leaving space underneath each determinant. Write YOUR OWN ORIGINAL scenario for each determinant of demand that would cause an INCREASE in demand. Again, use an ORIGINAL example (not examples discussed in presentations or on other worksheets). You can be creative as long as it relates to a determinant of demand.
3) On a different piece of paper, draw a decrease in demand graph (shifting the demand graph to the left). Be sure to label the y-axis as "price" and the x-axis as "quantity." Draw arrows to show the shift from the first demand curve (D1) and the second demand curve (D2). Title this page "Decrease in Demand."
4) On the back of that paper, write down each of the determinants of demand, leaving space underneath each determinant. Write YOUR OWN ORIGINAL scenario for each determinant of demand that would cause an DECREASE in demand. Again, use an ORIGINAL example (not examples discussed in presentations or on other worksheets). You can be creative as long as it relates to a determinant of demand.
2) On the back of that paper, write down each of the determinants of demand, leaving space underneath each determinant. Write YOUR OWN ORIGINAL scenario for each determinant of demand that would cause an INCREASE in demand. Again, use an ORIGINAL example (not examples discussed in presentations or on other worksheets). You can be creative as long as it relates to a determinant of demand.
3) On a different piece of paper, draw a decrease in demand graph (shifting the demand graph to the left). Be sure to label the y-axis as "price" and the x-axis as "quantity." Draw arrows to show the shift from the first demand curve (D1) and the second demand curve (D2). Title this page "Decrease in Demand."
4) On the back of that paper, write down each of the determinants of demand, leaving space underneath each determinant. Write YOUR OWN ORIGINAL scenario for each determinant of demand that would cause an DECREASE in demand. Again, use an ORIGINAL example (not examples discussed in presentations or on other worksheets). You can be creative as long as it relates to a determinant of demand.
Changes in Quantity Demanded & Shifts in Demand Worksheets - Monday, 2/10/14 - Tuesday, 2/11/14
Demand Worksheet #1 - Monday, 2/10/14 | |
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Demand Worksheet #2 - Monday, 2/10/14 | |
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Problems In Demand Worksheet - Tuesday, 2/11/14 | |
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Supply Classwork, Homework, & Worksheets
Supply Warm Ups
Supply Warm Ups PowerPoint | |
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Changes in Quantity Supplied & Shifts in Supply Worksheets - Thursday, 2/13/14 - Friday, 2/14/14
Supply Worksheet - Thursday, 2/13/14 | |
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Shifts in Supply Worksheet - Friday, 2/14/14 | |
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Shifts in the Supply Curve Worksheet - Friday, 2/14/14 | |
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Market Equilibrium Classwork, Homework, & Worksheets
Equilibrium Price and Equilibrium Quantity Worksheets
Equilibrium Worksheet #1 - Friday, 2/21/14 | |
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Equilibrium Worksheet #2 - Monday, 2/24/14 | |
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Equilibrium Worksheet #3 - Monday, 2/24/14 | |
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Surpluses and Shortages Packet: Worksheets 9-1 to 9-4 (hard copy only) - Tuesday, 2/25/14
Price Adjustment Worksheet - Wednesday, 2/26/14 | |
File Size: | 26 kb |
File Type: | doc |