A complete professionally designed IBDP Economics bundle covering the first three lessons on Demand and Consumer Behaviour. This engaging and student-centred resource pack is ideal for DP1 Economics students and introduces the foundations of demand theory using real-world examples, diagram practice and IB-style analytical questioning.

The bundle includes:
Lesson 1 – Introduction to Demand

Students learn:
What demand is
Effective demand
The law of demand
Why consumers buy products
Factors influencing purchasing decisions

Activities include:
Student discussion tasks
Introduction to demand diagrams
Real-world business examples
Mini assessments and plenaries
Differentiated worksheet

Lesson 2 – Movements Along the Demand Curve

Students learn:
Extension in demand
Contraction in demand
How price changes affect quantity demanded
Movements along the same demand curve

Activities include:
Step-by-step diagram drawing
Real-world applications
Student-centred investigations
Common mistake analysis
Differentiated worksheet and plenary tasks

Lesson 3 – Shifts in the Demand Curve

Students learn:
Non-price determinants of demand
Income changes
Tastes and preferences
Complementary goods
Substitute goods
Expectations
Population changes

Activities include:
Real-world market analysis
HL-style evaluation tasks
Diagram interpretation
Student-centred investigations
Practice and plenary activities
Differentiated worksheet
Real-World Examples Included
Tesla electric vehicles
Apple iPhone launches
Netflix vs Disney+
Fast-food industry trends
Fuel prices and consumer expectations
Social media and influencer marketing

Included in the Bundle
3 Full professionally designed PowerPoints
3 Detailed lesson plans
3 Differentiated worksheets
Diagram drawing practice activities
Real-world application tasks
Practice & plenary slides
Answer slides
IB-style questioning throughout

Perfect For
IBDP Economics
GCSE Economics
A-Level Economics
Introduction to Microeconomics
Demand and Consumer Behaviour units

This bundle is fully editable and designed to save planning time while delivering visually engaging, exam-focused and student-centred Economics lessons.

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