I am a senior examiner for AQA A level and GCSE Economics, with approximately 20 years of teaching experience. My shop includes resources for AQA GCSE Economics
I am a senior examiner for AQA A level and GCSE Economics, with approximately 20 years of teaching experience. My shop includes resources for AQA GCSE Economics
A revision book for students to research and fill out key terms for units from the GCSE Economics specification. Also includes activities for students to complete, such as mind maps and short questions, etc.
Written by an experienced teacher of GCSE Economics and experienced examiner
A full set of Powerpoints for 3.2 from
3.2.1.1 Interest rates, saving, borrowing, spending and investment to
3.2.5.2 The role and importance of the financial sector for the economy
19 Powerpoints include classroom activities, exam questions, core knowledge, up to date embedded videos.
Full set of Powerpoints for lessons
3.1.1.1 Economic activity to
3.1.6.2 Externalities
These are not the textbook in Powerpoints, as this is available to buy on here. But basic information, video links, classroom activities.
I will attempt to update these every year
This book is designed to provide you with a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental principles of economics, aimed at year 10 & 11 students, but also those year 12 students who are studying A level, and are maybe new to the subject.
Economics is the study of how individuals, businesses, and governments make decisions about how to allocate scarce resources. These decisions have significant impacts on our daily lives, from the prices we pay for goods and services to the types of jobs available in our communities. Studying economics should give you the tools to tackle all of the big problems the world currently faces, from inequality to climate change.
In this book, you will explore the key concepts of microeconomics and macroeconomics, including supply and demand, market structures, national income, inflation, and unemployment. You will also learn about the role of government in the economy, including fiscal and monetary policy, as well as global economic issues such as international trade and globalisation.