
Economics
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4 grades · 24 units · 72 topics
Aligned to Ontario Curriculum Expectations

Grade 9
This course introduces students to the fundamental principles of resource allocation, market dynamics, and personal financial management. Students analyze how individuals, businesses, and governments make choices under conditions of scarcity and explore the impact of those decisions on a global scale.

Grade 10
This course investigates how individuals and societies manage scarcity through decision making and resource allocation. Students analyze market forces, government policy, and global interconnectedness to understand the trade-offs inherent in modern economic life.

Grade 11
This course explores how individuals and societies manage scarcity through decision making and resource allocation. Students analyze market structures, government intervention, and the complexities of the global economy to understand the forces shaping their financial lives.

Grade 12
This course examines how individuals and societies manage scarcity through economic decision making. Students analyze market structures, government policy, and international trade to understand the complexities of the modern global economy.