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Dania Ewodage is my name. I am a Nigerian, married with children. A profession teacher with years of experience and certified by the C.I.E, I hold a BSc. and Masters degrees both in economics, and the U.K. Inst. of Marketing diploma. I am also a Consultant and Pastor.

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Dania Ewodage is my name. I am a Nigerian, married with children. A profession teacher with years of experience and certified by the C.I.E, I hold a BSc. and Masters degrees both in economics, and the U.K. Inst. of Marketing diploma. I am also a Consultant and Pastor.
Opportunity Cost and the Production Possibility Curve PPC 'ppt' - IGCSE Economics
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Opportunity Cost and the Production Possibility Curve PPC 'ppt' - IGCSE Economics

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Complete Lesson. Opportunity Cost and the Production Possibility Curve PPC * ’ppt’ IGCSE Economics. I have consistently produced A*s, As, and Bs. You can replicate my results with my up-to-date notes. *Engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn to excel. ‘Class Activities.’ with Answers.’ Lesson Objectives; At the completion of the lesson, the students should be able to; Define opportunity cost and give examples of opportunity cost in different contexts. explain the influence of opportunity cost on decision making by consumers, workers, producers and governments when allocating their resources. Define the Production possibility curve diagrams (PPC), draw and interpret appropriate diagrams. Points under, on and beyond a PPC describe the significance of the location of production points. Describe movements along a PPC and opportunity cost. Shifts in a PPC - The causes and consequences of shifts in a PPC in terms of an economy’s growth.
The Role of Governments - Macroeconomic Aims, Policies & the Conflicts 'ppt'  IGCSE Economics
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The Role of Governments - Macroeconomic Aims, Policies & the Conflicts 'ppt' IGCSE Economics

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The Role of Governments - Macroeconomic Aims, Policies & the Conflicts* ’ppt’ IGCSE Business Studies. I have consistently produced A*s, As, and Bs. You can replicate my results with my up-to-date notes, *Engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn. Questions at the end. Answers provided. *Engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn to excel. Lesson Objectives; At the completion of the lesson, the students should be able to; Describe the role of government - Locally, nationally and internationally. The macroeconomic aims of government - Economic growth, full employment/low unemployment, stable prices/low inflation, balance of payments stability, redistribution of income. Reasons behind the choice of aims and the criteria that governments set for each aim. Possible conflicts between macroeconomic aims - Possible conflicts between aims: full employment versus stable prices; economic growth versus balance of payments stability; and full employment versus balance of payments stability. ‘Class Activity - Key word(s) Search. Multiple Choice Questions, Answers.’
Government Budget, Taxation and  Fiscal policy 'ppt' IGCSE - Economics &  Business Studies
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Government Budget, Taxation and Fiscal policy 'ppt' IGCSE - Economics & Business Studies

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Complete Lesson. Topic: Government Budget, Taxation and Fiscal policy ‘ppt’, ** IGCSE Economics and Bus Studies syllabus. With these resources, I have consistently produced As, As, and Bs. You can replicate my results with my up-to-date notes. Engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn to excel. ‘Class Activities.’ ‘Questions with Answers.’ Lesson Objectives; Objectives; Definition of the government budget. Reasons for government spending: The main areas of government spending. Reasons for taxation: reasons for and effects of spending in these areas. Taxation as the main source of government revenue and the reasons for levying taxation. Classification of taxes: progressive, regressive, proportional; and direct, indirect. Principles of taxation: The qualities of a good tax. Impact of taxation: on consumers, producers, government and economy as a whole. Definition of fiscal policy. Fiscal policy measures: The tax and spending changes, in the form of fiscal policy, that cause budget balance or imbalance. Including calculations of the size of a budget deficit or surplus. Effects of fiscal policy on government on macroeconomic aims. How fiscal policy measures may enable the government to achieve its macroeconomic aims. Note: aggregate demand and aggregate supply are not required. ‘Class Activities’ and ‘Multiple Choice Questions with Answers.’
The Purpose, Nature of Business Activity Specialization & Added value Work Sheet IGCSE Bus. Studies.
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The Purpose, Nature of Business Activity Specialization & Added value Work Sheet IGCSE Bus. Studies.

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Work Sheet: Topic: The purpose and nature of business activity, Importance of specialization, and Added Value. ‘MS Word.’ IGCSE Business Studies. Syudies syllabus. Engage your pupils, relax, and simply guide them. All you need to do is print out the part you want to use, Explain and/or discuss the sub topic for 5 - 10 minutes and watch them learn by themselves, as they work on the tasks. Answers provided. Content •• Concepts of needs, wants, scarcity and opportunity cost •• Importance of specialization •• Purpose of business activity •• The concept of adding value and how added value can be increased.
Business Studies Unit 1.1.1, 1,2,1 and 1,2,2.
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Business Studies Unit 1.1.1, 1,2,1 and 1,2,2.

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A Bundle Work Sheet tailored to meet the IGCSE Business Studies 0450 syllabus for 2020, 2021 and 2022 exam requirements. The activities in it should cover more than one or two lessons. Assuredly, it will help you to fully engage your key stage 4 students during lessons as well prepare them for the ‘A grades’ in the final examinations. All you need to do is print out the part of the work sheet you want to use, explain and/or discuss the sub topic for no more than 5 - 10 minutes and guide the students as they work on the tasks. They would scarcely need to consult with their text books and they will learn by themselves. ontents: 1.1.1 The purpose and nature of business activity and Added Value. 1.2.1 Classification of businesses in ters of sectore and Reasons for the Changing Importance of Business Classification. : 1.2.2. Classify business enterprises between private sector and public sector in a mixed economy
Price Determination  'ppt'  IGCSE Economics
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Price Determination 'ppt' IGCSE Economics

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Complete Lesson. Price Determination * ’ppt’ IGCSE Economics. I have consistently produced A*s, As, and Bs. You can replicate my results with my up-to-date notes, *Engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn. Questions at the end. Answers provided. *Engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn to excel. ‘Class Activities.’ with Answers.’ Lesson Objectives; At the completion of the lesson, the students should be able to; Define market equilibrium, draw and interpret demand and supply schedules and curves used to establish equilibrium price and sales in a market. Define market disequilibrium - draw and interpret demand and supply schedules and curves used to identify disequilibrium prices and shortages (demand exceeding supply) and surpluses (supply exceeding demand).
Househlds - Spending Saving Borrowing ’ppt’ IGCSE Economics
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Househlds - Spending Saving Borrowing ’ppt’ IGCSE Economics

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Complete Lesson. Househlds - Spending Saving Borrowing * ’ppt’ IGCSE Economics. I have consistently produced A*s, As, and Bs. You can replicate my results with my up-to-date notes, *Engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn. Questions at the end. Answers provided. *Engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn to excel. 'Class Activities.‘Keyword(s) search. Answers.’ Lesson Objectives; At the completion of the lesson, the students should be able to; Identify and explain the influences on spending, saving and borrowing including income, the rate of interest and confidence - between different households and over time. ‘Class Activities. Keyword(s) search. Multiple Choice Questions. Answers.’
Costs Revenue Economies  Diseconomies of scale Break-even Analysis 'ppt' IGCSE Bus Studies
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Costs Revenue Economies Diseconomies of scale Break-even Analysis 'ppt' IGCSE Bus Studies

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Costs Revenue Economies Diseconomies of scale Break-even Analysis* ’ppt’ IGCSE Economics. I have consistently produced A*s, As, and Bs. You can replicate my results with my up-to-date notes. *Engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn to excel. ‘Class Activities.’ with Answers.’ Lesson Objectives; At the completion of the lesson, the students should be able to; • Identify and classify costs using examples, e.g. fixed, variable, average, total • Use cost data to help make simple cost-based decisions, e.g. to stop production or continue. • Explain economies of scale with examples, e.g. purchasing, marketing, financial, managerial, technical. • Explain diseconomies of scale with examples, e.g. poor communication, lack of commitment from employees, weak coordination. External economies of Scale. • Break-even analysis • Construct, complete or amend a simple break-even chart • Interpret a given chart and use it to analyse a situation • Calculate break-even output from given data • Define, calculate and interpret the margin of safety • Use break-even analysis to help make simple decisions, e.g. impact of higher price • Understand the limitations of break-even analysis Class Activity Questions. Solutions included.
Market Failure. Private & Social Costs & Benefits Public and Private Spending, 'ppt'
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Market Failure. Private & Social Costs & Benefits Public and Private Spending, 'ppt'

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Complete Lesson. Market Failure. Private & Social Costs & Benefits Public and Private Spending * ’ppt’ IGCSE Economics. I have consistently produced A*s, As, and Bs. You can replicate my results with my up-to-date notes, *Engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn. Questions at the end. Answers provided. *Engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn to excel. ‘Class Activities.’ with Answers.’ Lesson Objectives; At the completion of the lesson, the students should be able to; Define market failure and the key terms associated with market failure: public good, merit good, demerit good, social benefits, external benefits, private benefits, social costs, external costs, private costs. Causes of market failure - With respect to public goods, merit and demerit goods, external costs and external benefits, abuse of monopoly power and factor immobility. Examples of market failure with respect to these areas only. Consequences of market failure - The implications of misallocation of resources in respect of the over consumption of demerit goods and goods with external costs, and the under consumption of merit goods and goods with external benefits. Note: diagrams of demand and supply relating to market failure are not required.
Micro and Macroeconomics and The Role of Markets in Allocating Resources 'ppt' - IGCSE Economics
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Micro and Macroeconomics and The Role of Markets in Allocating Resources 'ppt' - IGCSE Economics

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Complete Lesson. Micro and Macroeconomics and The Role of Markets in Allocating Resources ’ppt’ IGCSE Economics. With this resource, I have consistently produced A*s, As, and Bs. You can replicate my results with my up-to-date notes. *Engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn to excel. ‘Class Activities.’ ‘Questions with Answers.’ Lesson Objectives; At the completion of the lesson, the students should be able to; Explain microeconomics, and macroeconomics, the difference between microeconomics and macroeconomics and the decision makers involved in each. The market system - How a market system works; including buyers, sellers, allocation of scarce resources, market equilibrium, and market disequilibrium. Key resources allocation decisions - Establishing that the economic problem creates three key questions about determining resource allocation - what to produce, how, and for whom. Introduction to the price mechanism - How the price mechanism provides answers to these key allocation questions. • ‘Class Activity – key words,’ ‘Multiple Choice Questions’ with ‘Answers.
Price elasticity of supply PES ppt IGCSE Economics
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Price elasticity of supply PES ppt IGCSE Economics

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Topic: Price Elasticity of Supply (PES) Lesson Plan IGCSE Economics- 'ppt’ doc. 'Use these materials to engage your students, and relax. You can consistently produce A*s, As, and Bs. User guidelines: Duplicate the file. Delete the answers to the activities in one file and share to students before or during the class. Project the file. Teach and / or discuss the content within 5 to 15 minutes of lesson time. Let students work on the activities provided. Watch and guide them individually or collectively as the needs arise, such that they understand and do the needful. Use the activities as you find fit. Project the answers. Let students exchange and mark their own scripts for short and direct responses questions. Mark the detailed responses yourself. Best regards. Lesson Objectives At the completion of the lesson, all students should be able to; Define price elasticity of supply (PES). Calculate PES using the formula and interpreting the significance of the result. Draw and interpret supply curve diagrams to show different PES. Determinants of PES - The key influences on whether supply is elastic or inelastic. Significance of PES - The implications for decision making by consumers, producers and government. Define price elasticity of supply (PES). Calculate PES using the formula and interpreting the significance of the result. Draw and interpret supply curve diagrams to show different PES. Determinants of PES - The key influences on whether supply is elastic or inelastic. Significance of PES - The implications for decision making by consumers, producers and government.
Living standards and Development 'ppt', IGCSE Economics
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Living standards and Development 'ppt', IGCSE Economics

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Complete Lesson. **Topic: ** Living standards and Development ‘ppt’, ** IGCSE Economics syllabus. *.Engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn. ‘Class Activities.’ ‘Multiple Choice Questions with Answers.' Lesson Objectives; At the completion of the lesson, the students should be able to; Identify and describe the indicators of living standards: Real GDP per head and the Human Development Index (HDI). The components of real GDP and HDI. The advantages and disadvantages of real GDP and HDI. Comparing living standards and income distribution: Reasons for differences in living standards and income distribution within and between countries. ‘Class Activity and MultipIe Choice Questions’ with Answers.
Trade Unions Lesson Plan  'MS word doc.' IGCSE Economics
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Trade Unions Lesson Plan 'MS word doc.' IGCSE Economics

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Lesson Plan Topic: Trade Unions Lesson Plan ‘MS word doc.’ IGCSE Economics Lesson Objective: are shared with the students for awareness and expectation of lesson outcome. At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to; Define a trade union. Describe the role of trade unions in the economy - Including engaging in collective bargaining on wages, working hours and working conditions; protecting employment; and influencing government policy. Factors influencing the strength of trade unions. Identify and explain the advantages and disadvantages of trade union activity - from the viewpoint of workers, firms and the government. NB: You can add your school’s name, and logo on top, you own name, date, and class year, term and week. Also, you can rejig it for more than a lesson topic by editing the objectives, Plenary and lesson starter etc.
Cash-flow forecasting and working capital. Lesson Plan.  'MS word doc.' IGCSE Business Studies
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Cash-flow forecasting and working capital. Lesson Plan. 'MS word doc.' IGCSE Business Studies

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Lesson Plan Topic: Cash-flow forecasting and working capital - ‘MS word doc.’ Lesson Objective: are shared with the students for awareness and expectation of lesson outcome. At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to; Identify and explain the importance of cash and of cash-flow forecasting: •• Why cash is important to a business. •• What a cash-flow forecast is, how a simple one is constructed and the importance of it. •• Amend or complete a simple cash-flow forecast •• How to interpret a simple cash-flow forecast. •• How a short-term cash-flow problem might be overcome, e.g. increasing loans, delaying payments, asking debtors to pay more quickly. Working capital: •• The concept and importance of working capital. NB: You can add your school name, and logo on top, you own name, date, and class year, term and week. Also, you can rejig it for more than a lesson by adjusting up the objectives, Plenary and lesson starter etc.
International specialization at the national levelIGCSE - Economics
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International specialization at the national level IGCSE - Economics

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A complete lesson in keeping with the current IGCSE syllabus. It covers fully the **6.1 International specialization IGCSE Economics. **. You will be able to engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn. Lesson Objectives; At the completion of this lesson, all students, should be able to: 6.1.1 describe specialisation at a national level - The basis for specialisation at national level in broad terms of: superior resource allocation and/or cheaper production methods. 6.1.2 identify and evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of specialisation at a national level - For consumers, firms and the economy. Do the Work Sheet Questions provided at the end of the slides.
Economic issues Bus.' cycle Government control Effects and Bus response "ppt" IGCSE Bus Studies ..
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Economic issues Bus.' cycle Government control Effects and Bus response "ppt" IGCSE Bus Studies ..

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Complete Lesson. **Topic: ** Economic issues; Business cycle, Government control, Effects and Business response. ‘ppt’, ** IGCSE Bus Studies & Economics syllabus. I have consistently produced A*s, As, and Bs. You can replicate my results with my up-to-date notes, *Engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn. Questions at the end. Answers provided. * Lesson Objectives At the end of the lesson, students should be; Identify and explain the Business cycle: • Main stages of the business cycle, e.g. growth, boom, recession, slump. • Impact on businesses of changes in employment levels, inflation and Gross Domestic Product (GDP) How government control over the economy affects business activity and how businesses may respond. • Identify government economic objectives, e.g. increasing Gross Domestic Product (GDP) • Impact of changes in taxes and government spending. • Impact of changes in interest rates • How businesses might respond to these changes ‘Class Activtiy with Answers’
Price Changes 'ppt' IGCSE Economics
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Price Changes 'ppt' IGCSE Economics

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Price Changes * ’ppt’ IGCSE Economics. I have consistently produced A*s, As, and Bs. You can replicate my results with my up-to-date notes, *Engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn. Questions at the end. Answers provided. *Engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn to excel. ‘Class Activities.’ with Answers.’ Lesson Objectives; At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to; Identify and explain causes of price changes - Changing market conditions as causes of price changes. Identify and explain consequences of price changes - Demand and supply diagrams to be used to illustrate these changes in market conditions and their consequences for equilibrium price and sales. • ‘Class Activities’ Solutions at the end of the presentation.
Recruitment, selection and training of employees Lesson Plan 'MS word doc.' IGCSE Business Studies
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Recruitment, selection and training of employees Lesson Plan 'MS word doc.' IGCSE Business Studies

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Lesson Plan Topic: Recruitment, selection and training of employees - ‘MS word doc.’ Lesson Objective: are shared with the students for awareness and expectation of lesson outcome. At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to; Explain the Recruitment and selecting employees: •• Recruitment and selection methods. •• Difference between internal recruitment and external recruitment •• Main stages in recruitment and selection of employees •• Recommend and justify who to employ in given circumstances •• Benefits and limitations of part-time employees and full-time employees. The importance of training and the methods of training: •• Importance of training to a business and to employees •• Benefits and limitations of induction training, on-the-job training and off-the-job training Why reducing the size of the workforce might be necessary: •• Difference between dismissal and redundancy with examples •• Understand situations in which downsizing the workforce might be necessary, e.g. automation or reduced demand for products •• Recommend and justify which employees to make redundant in given circumstances. Legal controls over employment issues and their impact on employers and employees. •• Legal controls over employment contracts, unfair dismissal, discrimination, health and safety, legal minimum wage NB: You can add your school name, and logo on top, you own name, date, and class year, term and week. Also, you can rejig it for more than a lesson by adjusting the topics and objectives, Plenary and lesson starter etc.
Lesson Plan Economics Year 10 Week 3 Term 1 (Opportunity cost.) 2017-19
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Lesson Plan Economics Year 10 Week 3 Term 1 (Opportunity cost.) 2017-19

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Lesson Plan IGCSE Economics Year 10 Week 1 Term 1, 2017- 2019 Syllabus An excellent lesson plan for teachers. It will save you valuable preparation time can be used directly or adapted by any teacher to suite the school’s need. It stems from the Topics to be covered and the work scheme for syllabus 2017-19 both of which are up loadable on this shop. Lesson objective: At the end of the lesson, students should be able to: • define opportunity cost and analyse particular circumstances to illustrate the concept