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I have taught A Level Economics at a range of schools using different pedagogical techniques. I want to make my lessons as interesting and engaging as possible and so create all my own content from scratch, which I am keen to share with you. I try to push boundaries, be creative in my approach and give students a learning experience that goes beyond simply passing their exams.

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I have taught A Level Economics at a range of schools using different pedagogical techniques. I want to make my lessons as interesting and engaging as possible and so create all my own content from scratch, which I am keen to share with you. I try to push boundaries, be creative in my approach and give students a learning experience that goes beyond simply passing their exams.
Elasticity Stretch and Challenge Activity
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Elasticity Stretch and Challenge Activity

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An activity that stretches and challenges more capable students by getting them to apply their knowledge of demand and supply shifts and price elasticity of demand and supply. Ask them to read the attached article then answer the following questions: Read the BBC news article from March 2016 detailing Britain's biscuit shortage and answer the following questions: 1. How have the demand and supply curves for biscuits been affected? 2. Why haven't the price of biscuits increased rapidly? 3. What impacts might there be in related markets? 4. How has Asda's experience of the crisis been different? How might this affect their elasticity? 5. Do all biscuits have the same elasticities? Justify your answer using the information from the article
HS2 Worksheet with Answers (Supply side policies, externalities, inequality, unemployment, growth)
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HS2 Worksheet with Answers (Supply side policies, externalities, inequality, unemployment, growth)

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A fun worksheet asking students to find the stations on the HS2 route by answering true or false questions, estimate future demand for rail travel and consider the advantages and disadvantages of HS2. Can be used for many topics or revision. Topics include: - Supply side policies - Externalities - Inequality - Economic growth - Unemployment & more! This resource also includes suggested teacher answers.
Financial Markets Economics Presentation For New A Level Specification
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Financial Markets Economics Presentation For New A Level Specification

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A 21 slide powerpoint presentation on financial markets new to the AQA Economics specification (but may be suitable to other exam boards) Topics covered include: - Functions and characteristics of money - Money Supply - Quantity Theory of Money - Fishers Equation - Structure of Financial Markets - Government Bonds and Calculating Yields - Why the Bonds Yield and Price are Inverse to One Another - Commercial and Investment Banks Roles, Objectives and Balance Sheets - Trade off Between Liquidity, Profitability and Security - Regulation of the Financial System - Causes of Bank Failures For lesson activities and worksheets on Financial Markets check out my Break the Safe! Challenge here https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/break-the-safe-financial-markets-and-monetary-policy-challenge-with-answers-11494888
Unemployment Worksheets and Powerpoint with Answers
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Unemployment Worksheets and Powerpoint with Answers

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1 x Powerpoint 3 x Worksheet This resource includes a powerpoint on unemployment for the A Level Economics specification, a worksheet on the problems of unemployment where students discuss to what extent each type of unemployment is costly to the economy a worksheet that categorises different rates of unemployment in regions of the UK and some policies to correct it and limitations of the measures of unemployment, and a worksheet that assesses the remainder of the policies.
Behavioural Economics Worksheet - Worksheet with Teacher Answers and Quantitative Skills Extension
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Behavioural Economics Worksheet - Worksheet with Teacher Answers and Quantitative Skills Extension

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I use these worksheets at the start of teaching Behavioural Economics, before students have learnt anything about it. They complete the 'How rational are you?' worksheet and later in the course once they have learnt about the topic they will review their answers and see where they were affected by cognitive biases. This session opens up much discussion and includes teacher answers and a quantitative skills extension task using data from the class.
20 AQA Economics A2 Micro Presentations
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20 AQA Economics A2 Micro Presentations

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This bundle includes over 20 AQA Economics A2 Microeconomics Presentations including: - Monopoly - Price Discrimination - Oligopoly - Monopolistic Competition - Perfect Competition - Shut Down Point - Competition Policy - Firms Costs in the Short Run - Firms Costs in the Long Run - Revenue - Economic Efficiency - Externalities - Public Goods - Inequality and Poverty - Environmental Market Failure - Demand for Labour - Supply of Labour - Trade Unions - Monopsony - Minimum Wage
Market Structures Revision Booklet
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Market Structures Revision Booklet

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A revision booklet for Unit 3 A2 Economics. The first 35 pages are blank for the students to fill in and the last 35 pages are filled with the answers for the teacher. Topics covered include: - Costs and Economies of Scale - Revenues - Barriers to Entry - Objectives - Monopoly - Price Discrimination - Oligopoly - Game Theory - Monopolistic Competition - Perfect Competition - Influence of the Internet on Perfect Competition - Contestability - Efficiency
The Labour Market Wages Lesson Starter - Higher or Lower?
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The Labour Market Wages Lesson Starter - Higher or Lower?

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After the success of my first higher or lower game I thought I would make a second one for the labour market which often is a dull topic. Students must use their knowledge to decide whether the next occupation will have higher or lower wages than the previous job. They can then be asked to explain their reasoning by drawing on concepts such as MRP, wage elasticity and non-pecuniary benefits. There are two sets of 10 occupations so the students can be divided into two groups and compete against one another.
Long Run Aggregate Supply Worksheets and Powerpoint Presentations
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Long Run Aggregate Supply Worksheets and Powerpoint Presentations

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One powerpoint presentation explaining long run aggregate supply both in the keynesian and classical model, one starter activity (in pdf and word formats) getting students to contrast the classical and keynesian models, one powerpoint presentation on macroeconomic equilibrium and one worksheet getting students to apply their knowledge of macroeconomic equilibrium, different interpretations of the economy and shifts in LRAS, AD and AS
Market Structures Worksheet
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Market Structures Worksheet

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A review worksheet - gets students to compare features of different market structures (monopoly, oligopoly, monopolistic competition and perfect competition).