zip, 6.75 MB
zip, 6.75 MB

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

ALL LESSONS for teaching all the different topics of the economics syllabus are available as one BIG BUNDLE in the link below:

Economics: ALL LESSONS

LASTLY:
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