zip, 7.38 MB
zip, 7.38 MB

This is a whole lesson on the Government Expenditure, Budget Deficits and Budget Surplus. This lesson looks at the makeup of government expenditure and the difference between local and federal spending as well as current and capital expenditure. The lesson also looks at government debt or public debt and the effects of a budget deficit and a budget surplus. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 25-slide presentation + supplementary resources.

The lesson includes:

  • Starter
  • Learning Objectives (differentiated)
  • Keywords
  • Excellent teaching slides
  • Key Questions
  • Key Information and Facts
  • Embedded Questions (with answer key)
  • 2 handouts (to support student notes)
  • Plenary
  • homework

ALL LESSONS for teaching all the different topics of the economic syllabus are available as one BIG BUNDLE in the link below:

Economics: ALL LESSONS

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teacher4l1fe

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7 years ago
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