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This is a whole lesson on Competition and Perfect Competition. It goes through clearly what is competition and what is perfect competition in an economic sense. It goes through all the diagrams with lots of custom animation to explain that individual firms are price takers and when they would shut down. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 27-slide presentation + lots of extra resources.
The lesson includes:
Starter
Interesting quotes
Learning Objectives (differentiated)
Keywords
Excellent teaching slides
Lot of diagrams (with custom animation)
Key Questions
2 handouts (to support student notes)
Worksheet (with answer key)
Plenary
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This is a whole lesson on Consumption and Utility. This lesson is a popular lesson amongst students as they can all relate to being consumers, the concept of utility and different spending habits. The lesson looks at diminishing marginal utility as well as the difference in spending habits between different ages and incomes brackets. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also grat for home learning. 20-slide presentation + resources.
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Starter
Learning Objectives (differentiated)
Keywords
Excellent Teaching Slides
2 short videos (relevant to the lesson as well as fun)
Key Questions
Worksheet (with model answers)
Plenary
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This a whole lesson on Choosing a Job, Occupation or Career. It looks at wage (financial) and non-wage (non-financial) factors, as well as some of the economics of these choices. The lesson also looks at the impact that education makes with some real-life data. This lesson is ready to go and is also great for home learning. 19 slide presentation + lots of supplementary resources.
The lesson includes:
Starter
Learning Objectives (differentiated)
Keywords
Great teaching slides
Key Questions
Article
Worksheet / Activity with answer key
Embedded Questions (great for homework) with answer key
Plenary
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This a whole lesson on Wage Differentials and the Minimum Wage. It looks at what it is and most importantly the reasons why. It looks at some interesting real-life facts and data. The lesson also looks at the impact of a minimum wage and comes with lots of diagrams. 25 slide presentation + resources.
The lesson includes:
Starter
Learning Objectives (differentiated)
Keywords
Great teaching slides (lots of custom animated diagrams)
Key Questions
Article
Embedded Questions (with answers)
Plenary
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This is a whole lesson on Supply and Demand. This is the second lesson combining the two coming after individual lessons looking at factors influencing both. There is a lot of material to cover and it is often a subject that students find conceptually difficult so there is two lesson available. The lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 16-slide presentation + resources.
The lesson includes:
Starter
Learning Objectives (differentiated)
Keywords
Excellent Teaching Slides (lots of graphs)
Key Questions
Helpsheet - different shifts in supply and demand, what they mean and why they might happen. This is a great revision aid and will help pupils with their notes.
Worksheet (with answers)
Worksheet (multiple choice with answers)
Plenary (self assessment sheet for the four lessons on supply and demand)
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This is a cross-curricular lesson on Voting Systems Surprisingly most people have no idea how important the voting system is and the direct impact it has on the winner and the results. You only have to look around the world at say how the republicans and democrats decide on their respective candidates to realise there is a lot of different systems out there. This lesson looks at 5 of them. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. This lesson is also great for home learning. 14 slide presentation + worksheet.
The lesson includes:
a starter
Learning Objectives (differentiated)
Superb teaching slides
Handout (5 different voting systems)
Worksheet (with answers in detail)
Key Questions
Real life Examples
Plenary
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This is a whole lesson on Compound Interest specifically looking at how to work out the multiplier and how to calculate compound interest in different contexts. The lesson looks the impact of compounding and compares it to simple interest. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 30-slide presentation +ORIGINAL VIDEO CONTENT + worksheet.
The lesson includes:
+ Starter
+ Learning objectives (differentiated)
+ keywords
+ lots of teaching slides
+ great examples
+ MWB activities
+ FULL ORIGINAL VIDEO CONTENT (15 MINS)
+ Worksheet (with answers)
+ Excel spreadsheet (to show the difference between compound and simple interest)
+ A tip to become millionaires
+ Plenary
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This is a whole lesson on Economic Development. This is the fourth lesson on a series on development. It looks at the difference why there are countries with low economic development and how to bring about development. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 17 slide presentation + lots of resources.
The lesson includes:
+ Starter
+ Learning Objectives (differentiated)
+ Excellent Article on the rise of African Economies
+ Keywords
+ Excellent Teaching Slides on reasons and goals
+ Handout - to support student notes on reasons for low development
+ Key Questions
+ Worksheet (with answers)
+ Plenary
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This is a whole lesson on Monopoly, Monopolies and Market Power. The lesson looks at the reasons for monopolies including natural monopolies. Their advantages and disadvantages, the differences to perfect competition as well as areas like barriers to entry and exit. It is ready-made and requires no prep time. It is also great for home learning. 24 slide presentation + supplementary resources.
The lesson includes:
+ Starter
+ Learning Objectives (differentiated)
+ Keywords
+ Key Questions
+ Excellent teaching slides
+ lots of diagrams (with custom animation)
+ 2 Handouts (to support Student Notes)
+ Worksheet (with answer key)
+ Plenary
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This bundle contains a Fantastic SEVEN LESSONS on the major elements of Macroeconomic Policies. The 7 lessons are the following:
Lesson 1 - Government Economic Aims and Policies
Lesson 2 - Aggregate Demand
Lesson 3 - Fiscal Policies
Lesson 4 - Monetary Policies
Lesson 5 - Supply-Side Policies
Lesson 6 - Privatisation and Nationalisation
Lesson 7 - Wealth Inequality and Regional Economic Policies
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This is a whole lesson on The Positives of Economic Growth. The lesson looks at the positives of economic growth and how this is shown as a diagram (diagrammatically). It looks briefly at factors affecting economic growth as well as a real-life case study.This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 20-slide presentation + supplementary resources.
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Starter
Learning Objectives (differentiated)
Keywords
Activity and Discussion
Key Questions
Handout (to support student notes)
Article (real-life case study)
Embedded Questions linked to the article (with answers)
Plenary (Exam-style question) with answers
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This is a whole lesson on Floating Exchange Rates. This is the first of two lessons on exchange rates focusing on floating exchange rates. What effects exchange rates changing and the impact that exchange rates have on trade. It is ready-made and requires no prep time. This lesson is also great for home learning. 21-slide presentation + supplementary resources.
The lesson includes:
Starter
Learning Objectives (differentiated)
Keywords
Excellent Teaching Slides (lots of custom animation)
Key Questions
Handout - the factors affecting exchange rates. This is a great revision aid and also helps students with their notes.
Worksheet (multiple choice with answers)
Plenary
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This is a whole lesson on Savings and Investment. This is the sixth lesson of a large series of lessons on banking and the economics of finance at a macro level. The lesson looks at different aspects of savings from why people save, to the varying levels of savings over people’s lifetime. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 15-slide presentation + resources.
The lesson includes:
Starter
Learning Objectives (differentiated)
Keywords
Excellent Teaching Slides (Life-Cycle Hypothesis and influence of interest rates)
Key Questions
Worksheet (with answers)
Plenary
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This is a whole lesson on Borrowing and Personal Debt. This is the seventh lesson of a large series of lessons on banking and the economics of finance at a macro level. The lesson looks at different aspects of borrowing from why people borrow, to the varying levels of personal and public debt. Along with teaching slides and supporting understanding pupils are taught about compound interest and have inbuilt activities around this. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 22-slide presentation + resources.
The lesson includes:
Starter
Learning Objectives (differentiated)
Keywords
Excellent Teaching Slides (looking at why as well as compound interest)
Very clear examples
Key Questions
Questions (with answers)
Plenary (typical exam question on borrowing) with model answers
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This is a whole lesson on Poverty and Income Distribution (the Lorenz Curve). This is the third lesson on a series on development. It looks at the difference between absolute and relative poverty, economic indicators of poverty and the Lorenz Curve on income inequality. The lesson also includes the Gini Coefficient and the Kuznets Curve. It is ready-made and requires no prep time. It is also great for home learning. 27-slide presentation + supplementary resources.
The lesson includes:
Starter
Learning Objectives (differentiated)
Excellent Article on Poverty (thought provoking)
Keywords (difference between absolute and relative poverty)
Excellent Teaching Slides
Examples
Handout on Economic Indicators (to support student notes)
Key Questions
Activity built-in (with answers)
Plenary
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This presentation contains a whole lesson on the Costs of Inflation. The lesson looks in detail at the different costs and the impact of inflation to an economy. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 15-slide presentation + extra resources.
The lesson includes:
Starter (interesting article)
Learning Objectives (differentiated)
Keywords
Excellent Teaching Slides (very clear on the impact of inflation)
Key Questions
Handout - on the different costs (to support student notes)
Worksheet (with model answers)
Plenary
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This is a whole lesson on the key concepts of Aggregate Supply and Supply Side Policies. Government policies is a large chapter and this lesson fits into a sequence of lessons looking at different aspects. 18-slide presentation + resources.
The lesson includes:
Starter (quick activity)
Learning Objectives (differentiated)
Keywords
Article on Obamacare
Factors that effect supply (recap)
Great Teaching Slides (with 3 different graphs)
Key Questions
Handout (to support students notes)
Worksheet (with model answers)
Plenary
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This is an overview of the lessons that I teach with lesson objectives for Economics.
Even though I do have short term lesson plans and very structured lessons (all with PowerPoints, worksheets, assessments, self assessments etc...) I have found this maybe the most helpful document that I have done. It gives me a great overview and the pupils love to see where they are in the bigger picture as well.
Originally I did this for the IGCSE Course but it can easily be adapted for A-Level as when teaching the A-Level specification I used the same overview and just added in the five extra lessons that was pure A-Level objectives.
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These articles are very good at building understanding on their respective topics but also give real life examples to back up theory as well as inspire students to keep up to date with local and international news.
All articles, worksheets, course notes, activities and teaching slides have been combined into 82 whole lessons with lots of different additional resources. This is ALL the resources you will need to teach the OCR, IGCSE or A-Level Economic courses. It is available on the link below:
Economics: ALL LESSONS
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These articles are very good at building understanding on their respective topics but also give real life examples to back up theory as well as inspire students to keep up to date with local and international news.
All articles, worksheets, course notes, activities and teaching slides have been combined into 82 whole lessons with lots of different additional resources. This is ALL the resources you will need to teach the OCR, IGCSE or A-Level Economic courses. It is available on the link below:
Economics: ALL Lessons
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