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Econosaurus Economics Resources

Economics A-Level resources aimed at AQA, Edexcel, OCR, Educas and WJEC teachers. PowerPoints, worksheets and booklets as well as revision activities and Escape Rooms.

Economics A-Level resources aimed at AQA, Edexcel, OCR, Educas and WJEC teachers. PowerPoints, worksheets and booklets as well as revision activities and Escape Rooms.
Economics Knowledge Organisers - Year 1 Macro
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Economics Knowledge Organisers - Year 1 Macro

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Help your Year 12 A-Level students to help themselves with these Year 1 Macroeconomics Knowledge Organiser and Self-Quizzing Sheets. These resource packs provide essential knowledge for your initial economic studies in a condensed, easy-to-understand format. With a topic-on-a-page, these knowledge organisers record the most essential macroeconomics topics covered in the first year of Economics A-Level. This download includes a booklet with 11 knowledge organisers and second booklet where there are gaps in each knowledge organiser for students to fill in to test their memory. Also included are individual files for each topic. This product has been optimised for AQA Economics A-Level, but should also be useful for students following Eduqas, OCR, and Edexcel Economics A-Levels. This version has been optimised for the AQA A-Level specification. It includes one-pagers on the following topics: Macroeconomic Objectives and Measures Circular Flow of Income Aggregate Demand Aggregate Supply Economic Growth Unemployment Inflation Fiscal Policy Monetary Policy Supply-Side Policies Phillips Curves Useful for… Revision Lessons - Move through a whole topic in one go Independent Revision - Particularly helpful for students who can be a little overconfident with their revision, as it shows where there are gaps Reference - A single source of key economic principles, a handy alternative to heavy textbooks or needing all of their notes since the start of the course Topic Overview - Provides a high-level, useful at the start of a topic to show where learning is going Lesson Starters- Printing off a self-quizzing sheet works well as a retrieval starter Posters - Students can blu-tac an A3 knowledge organiser somewhere prominent to look at regularly
Economics Knowledge Organisers - Year 1 Micro
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Economics Knowledge Organisers - Year 1 Micro

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Help your students to help themselves with these Year 1 Microeconomics Knowledge Organiser and Self-Quizzing Sheets. These resource packs provide essential knowledge for your initial economic studies in a condensed, easy-to-understand format. With a topic-on-a-page, these knowledge organisers record the most essential microeconomics topics covered in the first year of Economics A-Level. This download includes a booklet with 6 knowledge organisers and second booklet where there are gaps in each knowledge organiser for students to fill in to test their memory. Also included are individual files for each topic. This product has been optimised for AQA Economics A-Level, but should also be useful for students following Eduqas, OCR, and Edexcel Economics A-Levels. This product was developed in response to high demand following the popular Year 1 Macro Knowledge Organisers. Topics Covered: Introduction to Economics Knowledge Organiser -Purpose of Economic Activity -Economic resources -Economic problem -Economic methodology -PPFs -Specialisation Markets Knowledge Organiser -Market Demand -Market Supply -Price Mechanism -Interrelated markets -Shifts and slides Elasticity Knowledge Organiser -Price Elasticity of Demand (PED), including the relationship between PED and revenue -Price Elasticity of Supply (PES) -Income Elasticity of Demand (YED) -Cross Price Elasticity of Demand (XED) Market Failure Knowledge Organiser -Complete vs partial market failure -Public goods (including quasi public goods) -Externalities -Merit and Demerit Goods (please note this uses the AQA definition of public goods, if teaching Edexcel, you’ll need to explain that the definition is disputed) -Other market imperfections, including information failures, monopoly power and factor immobility Government Intervention Knowledge Organiser -Reasons for government intervention -Indirect taxes -Subsidies -Price controls (maximum and minimum prices) -Regulation -State provision -Tradeable permits -Government failure Consumer Behaviour Knowledge Organiser -Rational Decision Making -Utility -Behavioural Economics -Applications of Behavioural Economics (Choice architecture, default choice etc) -Nudges Useful for… Revision Lessons - Move through a whole topic in one go Independent Revision - Particularly helpful for students who can be a little overconfident with their revision, as it shows where there are gaps Reference - A single source of key economic principles, a handy alternative to heavy textbooks or needing all of their notes since the start of the course Topic Overview - Provides a high-level, useful at the start of a topic to show where learning is going Lesson Starters- Printing off a self-quizzing sheet works well as a retrieval starter Posters - Students can blu-tac an A3 knowledge organiser somewhere prominent to look at regularly
Christmas Economics Activities
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Christmas Economics Activities

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Christmas economics worksheets for the last economics lesson before the holiday. These worksheets challenge students to answer questions in order to draw a festive character with specific features. If they get the answers correct, their drawings should all look the same! There are 9 worksheets covering different topics, so you can pick and choose the worksheets to fit your group. Since each worksheet has a unique set of solutions, each will create a unique-looking character. •Elasticities (inc PED, XED, YED and PES) •Welfare calculations (inc Revenue, Consumer Surplus and Producer Surplus) •Mixed demand, supply and elasticities •Market failure and government intervention (including Public Goods, Information Failure, Externalities, Taxes and Subsidies) •Macroeconomic objectives and measures •Macroeconomic equilibrium •Revenue, costs and profits •Labour markets •International trade These worksheets might be handing in keeping your students calm and content in an otherwise hectic week, whilst still keeping their brains doing some A-Level economics revision. They work well for a Christmas Economics lesson alongside more rambunctious quizzes and competitions.
Year 1 Micro Notebook (Digital and Printable versions)
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Year 1 Micro Notebook (Digital and Printable versions)

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A pack of 36 note frames for students to fill in so you can be sure they have some form of notes and are taking information in. These work really well with videos like the EconPlusDal Year 1 Micro Playlist. The Year 1 Micro Notebook download comes with 3 files. A Digital Notebook - Students can type in their answers and drag and drop pre-made elements onto a PowerPoint document (can also be used with Google Slides for those using Google Classroom), which can then be printed or submitted back to a teacher electronically if required. The worksheet itself is flattened so students can’t accidentally delete questions. This option might be useful if you are distance learning A Printable Notebook - Great for Cover and Homework, and for those without computer access. A Printable Notebook with space for Additional Notes and Questions after each Topic- This might be your preferred choice if you are using for Pre-lesson Prep or Revision. Ideal for: Distance Learning - perfect for the current situation Ongoing Revision - give Year 2 students the Year 1 Notebooks to complete in their own time throughout the year Flipped Learning - as a way to keep track of any pre-lesson prep*Homework - for students to complete after each lesson Cover - distribute at the start of the year ready so that students can work through them whenever you’re off. They could recap past topics or look ahead to prep for future topics.