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HOW PRICES ARE DETERMINED – SUPPLY OF GOODS AND SERVICES
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For teaching: HOW PRICES ARE DETERMINED – SUPPLY OF GOODS AND SERVICES The lesson objectives are: • What is meant by the supply of a good or service. • The factors that influence supply. • How to construct an individual firm’s supply curve from production data. • The difference between shifts of and movements along the supply curve. A note on this series of resources for Economics GCSE micro – 20 lessons in total The resources for each lesson will comprise at least: • A detailed PowerPoint presentation • Worksheets for students to make revision notes • Exam questions from past papers linked to the topic. The resources will be more than sufficient for an entire lesson, depending on how much discussion and classroom interaction you like to have of course! They are designed to encourage student interaction. In several cases, the resources will be sufficient for more than one lesson. For instance, more complex topics will have more detailed resources. The resources can be used for any GCSE course, but they are tailored for the AQA 8136 Economics GCSE micro spec. The presentations pose questions and encourage discussion. Many include video clips to support the topic content, or to review/consolidate learning. Most resources include news stories from the media, so that the theory can be contextualised in real life. As a magpie of ideas, sometimes my resources will incorporate ideas that I have gathered over time from various sources, and which I include or adapt if I feel they are the ‘mots justes’ to get concepts across effectively. Occasionally, presentation slides have east London specific images/text. You may choose to replace with others that are more regional to you. The ‘worksheets’ are designed to go with the presentations and together should form useful revision notes for students. The exam questions are from either past AQA exam papers, or past OCR exam papers for Economics GCSE. I really hope you find my resources useful. If so, please be kind and show your appreciation by leaving a review, so that it helps me - and helps others to find quality resources. : ) Thanks!
COMPETITIVE & CONCENTRATED MARKETS – NON-COMPETITIVE MARKETS
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COMPETITIVE & CONCENTRATED MARKETS – NON-COMPETITIVE MARKETS

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For teaching: COMPETITIVE & CONCENTRATED MARKETS – NON-COMPETITIVE MARKETS The lesson objectives are: • What is meant by a non-competitive market. • How producers operate in a non-competitive market. • The meaning of monopoly. • The meaning of oligopoly • The causes and consequences of monopolistic and oligopolistic power. This lesson uses the topic to focus on long-answer questions from Part B of the exam, with guided practice on chains of reasoning. A note on this series of resources for Economics GCSE micro – 20 lessons in total The resources for each lesson will comprise at least: • A detailed PowerPoint presentation • Worksheets for students to make revision notes • Exam questions from past papers linked to the topic. The resources will be more than sufficient for an entire lesson, depending on how much discussion and classroom interaction you like to have of course! They are designed to encourage student interaction. In several cases, the resources will be sufficient for more than one lesson. For instance, more complex topics will have more detailed resources. The resources can be used for any GCSE course, but they are tailored for the AQA 8136 Economics GCSE micro spec. The presentations pose questions and encourage discussion. Many include video clips to support the topic content, or to review/consolidate learning. Most resources include news stories from the media, so that the theory can be contextualised in real life. As a magpie of ideas, sometimes my resources will incorporate ideas that I have gathered over time from various sources, and which I include or adapt if I feel they are the ‘mots justes’ to get concepts across effectively. Occasionally, presentation slides have east London specific images/text. You may choose to replace with others that are more regional to you. The ‘worksheets’ are designed to go with the presentations and together should form useful revision notes for students. The exam questions are from either past AQA exam papers, or past OCR exam papers for Economics GCSE. I really hope you find my resources useful. If so, please be kind and show your appreciation by leaving a review, so that it helps me - and helps others to find quality resources. : ) Thanks!
COMPETITIVE & CONCENTRATED MARKETS – THE IMPORTANCE OF MARKET STRUCTURES ON PRODUCERS & CONSUMERS
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COMPETITIVE & CONCENTRATED MARKETS – THE IMPORTANCE OF MARKET STRUCTURES ON PRODUCERS & CONSUMERS

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For teaching: COMPETITIVE & CONCENTRATED MARKETS – THE IMPORTANCE OF MARKET STRUCTURES ON PRODUCERS & CONSUMERS The lesson objectives are: • that there is a range of market structures. • that factors such as the number of producers, the degree of product differentiation, and ease of entry can be used to distinguish between different market structures. A note on this series of resources for Economics GCSE micro – 20 lessons in total The resources for each lesson will comprise at least: • A detailed PowerPoint presentation • Worksheets for students to make revision notes • Exam questions from past papers linked to the topic. The resources will be more than sufficient for an entire lesson, depending on how much discussion and classroom interaction you like to have of course! They are designed to encourage student interaction. In several cases, the resources will be sufficient for more than one lesson. For instance, more complex topics will have more detailed resources. The resources can be used for any GCSE course, but they are tailored for the AQA 8136 Economics GCSE micro spec. The presentations pose questions and encourage discussion. Many include video clips to support the topic content, or to review/consolidate learning. Most resources include news stories from the media, so that the theory can be contextualised in real life. As a magpie of ideas, sometimes my resources will incorporate ideas that I have gathered over time from various sources, and which I include or adapt if I feel they are the ‘mots justes’ to get concepts across effectively. Occasionally, presentation slides have east London specific images/text. You may choose to replace with others that are more regional to you. The ‘worksheets’ are designed to go with the presentations and together should form useful revision notes for students. The exam questions are from either past AQA exam papers, or past OCR exam papers for Economics GCSE. I really hope you find my resources useful. If so, please be kind and show your appreciation by leaving a review, so that it helps me - and helps others to find quality resources. : ) Thanks!
Cartels and anti-competitive practice
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Cartels and anti-competitive practice

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Resources for entire lesson, focusing on cartel-like behaviours and anti-competitive practice. Resources include: Engaging presentation with built-in questioning, videoclip, and task instructions. Key words and definitions sheet. Quiz. x3 case studies from CMA for analysis during lesson. Exam question from past exam paper, with marking criteria. Designed specifically for Edexcel A’Level Economics A (3.4.4), but will work well for any board/spec requiring understanding of cartel and anti-competitive behaviour.