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Revenue (Economics) - TR, MR, AR, PED
This 100 slide lesson details:
the meaning of total revenue, marginal revenue and average revenue
the relationship between marginal revenue and price elasticity of demand
the concept of price-taker and price-maker
the formula used to calculate each type of revenue
diagrams for TR, MR and AR depending on whether the firm is a price-taker or price-maker
Engaging activities are provided throughout (answers included)
Questions and answers are also provided
Resource is colourful and interactive with animations throughout
This lesson took me 4 hours to complete with my students
Demand (SMART NOTEBOOK VERSION)
Please note that this is a SMART NOTEBOOK presentation and not a PowerPoint presentation
Fraud and Identify Theft
This is designed as a follow on lesson to my previous financial education lesson on advertising, media and peer pressure but can be taught as a standalone lesson.
Including in this lesson:
Guess the question starter activity
Explanations of types of fraud, such as phishing and vishing
Videos
Activities with answers
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
PowerPoint resource on Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs includes:
Colourful and interactive title page with animations and timer
Catchphrase starter activity (with answers)
Detailed notes on Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, each individual need and how they are achieved
Trivia activities between each need
Exam skills practice activity (with answers)
Advertising, Media and Peer Pressure
A financial education lesson on advertising, media and peer pressure. Colourful, engaging and informative throughout.
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
Full resource (68 slides) on Maslow’s hierarchy of needs.
Included in this resource:
Colourful and interactive title page , including timer and auto date
Catchphrase starter activity (with answers)
Step by step explanation of each need in the hierarchy
Contextualised examples
Trivia activity
Exam skills activity with answers
Productivity (Business/Business Studies)
This resource includes:
Colourful and engaging title slide with animations and interactive timer
Guess the question starter activity (with answers)
Explanation of productivity (labour and capital)
2 simple calculation activities
Detailed notes
Past exam question with mark scheme
Capacity
Full lesson on capacity / capacity utilisation.
The resource includes:
A colourful title slide with animations, timer, detailed lesson objectives
Depreciation recap starter activity with answers
Contextualised examples of capacity
Capacity utilisation calculation activity with answers
Detailed notes on excess, full and over-capacity
Explanation of rationalisation
Change Management (Business)
This resource is a detailed, comprehensive PowerPoint (124 slides) on change management.
The resource is split into four separate lessons that breaks down the topic in manageable chunks.
The resource contains:
several starter activities
videos
animations
exam practice
detailed notes
Coliurful and engaging throughout.
This resource lasted a full week of lessons (3 hours) for me
Poverty, Lorenz Curve, Gini Coefficient
This presentation contains:
Colourful, detailed and engaging slides throughout
A ‘random name selector’ key term starter activity
7 timed past MCQs on a range of Economic concepts (interactive timer included) All answers included.
Activities throughout
Detailed notes throughout
Explanations of Lorenz Curve and Gini-coeffient
A comprehensive presentation.
There are 65 slides in total and this lesson took me an hour and a half to go through with students
Balance Sheets (Statement of Financial Position)
The topic of balance sheets is one that many students (as well as teachers!) find challenging to grasp… This colourful, informative and engaging lesson has been created with this in mind by breaking down the topic down and guiding students step-by-step, using a range of clear explanations, fun activities and demonstrations. Colour, appealing fonts and images have been used throughout.
Included in this presentation:
A colourful and informative title slide, outlining key concepts, skills and learning objectives.
Three starter activities (for the purpose of differentiation) that reviews what the income statement is, how different values are calculated as well as profitability ratios. Each activity has differing levels of difficulty, so you may do as many or as little as you choose. Detailed answers to each activity are provided.
An embedded link to a Kahoot Quiz I have created is imbedded on one slide, and introduces students to concepts of assets, liabilities and equity. The Kahoot has 10 questions where students have to answer mind-blowing facts about Apple, such as how many patents its owns and the amount of cash they have in the bank. Each question contains an image / gif to engage students.
Detailed, broken down and contextualised explanations of types of assets and liabilities
An activity where students need to identify types of assets (answers provided)
An activity where students need to categories assets, liabilities and equity
Step by step instructions (using engaging colours) to explain how the balance sheet is calculated
An easy to understand explanation as to why the balance sheet has its name, and assets / equity and liabilities are always equal
Explanation of why balance sheets are produced and what many of its uses are
A challenging activity where students need to calculate values in a balance sheet.
I have found this resource great in helping students understand the topic and is a great introduction to future topics, such as liquidity ratios.
This lesson took me 3 x 45 lessons to complete as I used all three starter activities with my students.
File size is just over 400MB
Marketing Objectives
A colourful and engaging resource on Marketing Objectives.
Included in this presentation;
A colourful and informative title slide outlining learning objectives. This slide includes animations
A Catchphrase starter activity where students guess the name of a business or product fro a range of picture clues
A recap fill the blanks starter activity that tests what student have learned about marketing so far (PowerPoint slide can be printed for students and answer key included)
Explanation of aims, objectives and mission statements
Match the mission statement activity
Detailed and contextualised notes on marketing strategy, SMART objectives
There are 35 slides in total and this lesson took me an hour to complete
Business Ownership
An 89 slide, detailed PowerPoint presentation on forms of business ownership. This presentation goes into detail about:
The public sector
The private sector
Soletraders
Partnerships
Limited Companies
Not-for-profit organisations
This presentation includes a number of editable recap activities (decision tree, guess the question, etc)
Colourful, interactive with animations throughout.
This presentation took me 3 hours to complete with my students
Market Research
Colourful and interactive lesson on market research (primary and secondary).
The lesson is split into 3 parts. 2 lessons were spent on primary research, the third spent on secondary research.
Each part of the lesson contains a different starter activity (3 starter activities in total, with answers), including fill the blanks< Catchphrase and editable key term challenge.
PowerPoint contains videos, animations and a Mentimeter activity (you will have to have your own account to access this activity)
All activities are optional and most are editable.
77 slides in total and took me two hours to go through with my students.
Types of Taxation (Direct and Indirect)
A colourful and detailed presentation that explores types of taxation. Included in this presentation:
A fun Catchphrase starter activity where students have to look at images to guess the name of a product or service (my students love this!)
An initial true or false quiz about types of taxes (England specific)
4 slides illustrating how much tax revenue the UK generates in comparison to other countries and how that tax revenue is spent. A sample payslip is also shown to illustrate some of the deducations are taken from income tax
Colourful and detailed examples of the main forms of tax students need to know about (income, corporation, VAT, National insurance, business rates)
A ‘how much income tax does Boris pay!’ activity that students love. It illustrates that income tax brackets are different at different thresholds of income
Disadvantages of taxation
Useful tips and notes as to how to evaluate a question that refers to taxation
This lesson took me an hour to complete
Profitability Ratios (Gross Profit Margin, Operating Profit Margin, Return on Capital Employed)
A colourful and engaging resource designed for introducing profitability ratios (gross profit margin, operating profit margin and return on capital employed).
Included in this presentation:
A colourful title slide detailing the learning (lesson objectives) and equipment required for the lesson
Two detailed and colourful slides explaining what ratios analysis is and why it is conducted.
An introductory recap activity where students are required to calculate missing values for an income statement and balance sheet (answers provided)
Step by step and contextualised examples of how to calculate all three profitability ratios
Activities on all three ratios for students to complete (answers provided)
Explanations, analysis and evaluation of what could cause these ratios to improve and worsen.
This resource contains 29 slides and took me an hour and a half to fully go through.
Capacity and Capacity Utilisation
A 52 slide presentation detailing capacity and capacity utilisation.
This presentation includes:
A depreciation starter activity
Introductory activity on the concept of capacity
Examples of capacity utilisation in different contexts
Calculation activity
Activity demonstrating hoe capacity utilisation impacts costs / average costs
Detailed notes throughout
This lesson took me an hour to go through.
Inflation
Included in this PowerPoint:
A detailed and colourful title slide that outlines the key learning outcomes and equipment required for the lesson
A starter activity where students are required to guess how the price of 5 goods and services has changed over time (closest for each round wins). Students really enjoy this activity
Explanation of why / when inflation becomes a problem, how it affects incomes and sectors where incomes have risen lower and higher than inflation
Explanation in basket of goods / weighted index
Step by step explanation of how inflation is calculated using weighted index
Activity (with answers) where students are required to calculate inflation changes using a weighted index
Activity (with answers) - identify which goods and services have been recently added and removed from the basket of goods
Explanation of difference between demand-pull and cost-push inflation with examples
Diagrams for both types of inflation
Presentation is detailed and colourful throughout
There are 52 slides in total and this presentation took me an hour and a half to go through.
Market Failure (Types of)
This lesson introduces the concept of market failure and explains what each of the key types of market failure are (externalities, under-provision of public goods and information assymmetry)
Included in this presentation is:
A colourful title slide with the key learning objectives
A ‘guess the question’ starter activity with answers
A step-by-step explanation as to what market failure is
Video showing an extreme example of externalities
Fill the blanks externality activity
Externalities sorting activity with answers
Positive externality activity
Information gap activity
Detailed and colourful notes throughout
This presentation is 32 slides in length and took me one hour to go through
Market Structures and Competition
This lesson can be used either to teach Business students about competition, market structures and how consumers can be affected by anti-competitive practices OR to teach Economics students about the different features of market structures and why competition / a lack of competition affects different stakeholders.
Included in this lesson:
A colourful and detailed title slide outlining the key learning objectives
An income elasticity of demand starter activity suitable for both Business and Economics students (calculation / explain / diagram question). A printable slide of the questions has been provided with a detailed answer key on next slide for peer marking.
A detailed and contextualised example of how a lack of competition affects different stakeholders (Epic Games legal battle with Apple over Fortnite)
Brainstorming activity on competition
A rank in order activity on types of competitive markets
Detailed notes on competition, monopolies, oligopolies, monopolistic competition, perfect competition, Game Theory, types of anti-competitive practices such as Cartels, OFT.
This presentation contains 37 slides and took me an hour to go through with my students.