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Jessie J - Price Tag - Introduction to Economic Concepts
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Jessie J - Price Tag - Introduction to Economic Concepts

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Price Tag by Jessie J was a single that was released in January 2011. It made number 1 in the UK charts and in 18 other countries round the world.# Many students will be able to recount the lyrics or will be sufficiently familiar with them to engage in this activity. You can use any version of the song you like although the one suggested is my favourite.
Elasticity - Notes and calculation practice.
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Elasticity - Notes and calculation practice.

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A booklet containing notes explaining the 4 types of elasticity. Includes definitions, factors that influence elasticity, the meaning of the numerical values etc. Covers impact of a firms’ and goverment’s revenue of types of PED.
Easter Economics (Micro) suitable for L6 Economics
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Easter Economics (Micro) suitable for L6 Economics

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This activity booklet is designed to recap the work covered by students with an understanding of the main elements of microeconomics. Although the booklet was designed with L6 (16-17 years) students in mind it can be used by a variety of Economic students are varying ages and knowledge. The booklet can be tailored to suit your individual needs.
Fairy Tale Economics - Stimulus / Activity Booklet
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Fairy Tale Economics - Stimulus / Activity Booklet

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Aimed generally at L6 (16-17) Economics students to promote discussion or revision of the fundamentals of Macroeconomics. The resource uses the tale of Sleeping Beauty to review macroeconomic principles. It can be used as a stimulus for students to prepare a presentation on the impact of destroying all the spindles in the Kingdom or a more structured activity. I have also found it useful as an open ended discussion document. Areas that the students have then discussed included the illegal trade in spindles (for this read illegal drugs), government failure, whether the government should be responsible for providing welfare payments to those out of work, the impact on exchange rates, whether there is a role for international agencies etc.
A Level Economics - Economic Rent and Transfer Earnings
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A Level Economics - Economic Rent and Transfer Earnings

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A lesson that teaches the concepts of Economic Rent and Transfer Earnings through the notion that almost everyone is overpaid. Includes starter activity, explanation of the concepts and an extended activity to check the student’s understanding.
A Level / IB Economics Keywords
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A Level / IB Economics Keywords

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This comprises of two documents, one of Microeconomic key terms and one of Macroeconomic key terms. The definitions are based on acceptable answers from the major UK examination boards.
OCR AS / A Level Economics Wordsearches H460 H060
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OCR AS / A Level Economics Wordsearches H460 H060

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A booklet of 15 wordsearches based on the OCR A Level Specification H460 2019 on. The wordsearches are each confined to 1 A4 page so that they can be given out as starter activities rather than as a booklet. Each wordsearch contains keywords from each part of the specification. Can be used for Year 12 as well as Year 13 and for AS as well as A2 students. Can be used with other Economics specifications including GCSE, IB etc.
Million Cigarettes Found on M1
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Million Cigarettes Found on M1

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Headlines from the news to use as a starter activity on negative externalities and the policies that might be imposed to restrict their consumption and the consequences of their action. Each statement can be given to individuals or small groups to discuss and then present to the class.
Public Goods - What are they, who provides them and who pays for them?
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Public Goods - What are they, who provides them and who pays for them?

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This pack starts of with a piece of stimulus material to promote discussion in the class. It covers the characteristics of public goods and how these differ from private goods. It clarifies the difference between a pure public good and quasi public goods. A number of discussion points are included and there are some exam pointers based on various exam boards recent examination questions on this topic.
Face coverings as "Merit Goods".
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Face coverings as "Merit Goods".

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A article to encourage discussion on the difference between a good with a positive externality and a merit using the case of face coverings.
Indians encouraged to eat more sugar.
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Indians encouraged to eat more sugar.

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Using the reason news that the Indian Sugar Board is encouraging Indians to eat more sugar. This story is used as stimulus materials for a range of economics questions.