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Publisher of AWESOME educational resources for teachers and students, specialising in GCSE Business and A-Level Economics. Study notes, slides, activities and worksheets - colourful, concise, clear and engaging. Using contemporary examples, articles and videos. • Follow me on social media @teachonomics for news, updates and lesson ideas!
13. Consumer & Producer Surplus  (Slides, Activities and Notes)- Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 1
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13. Consumer & Producer Surplus (Slides, Activities and Notes)- Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 1

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This sequence of lessons (roughly one or two) focuses upon the surplus for consumers and producers, for whom the price is lower than their willingness to supply or purchase. There is a graph activity and some simple calculations to support student learning. Clear, colourful and engaging PowerPoint which links to the worksheets. Edexcel-specific set of notes for the student (and teacher!). Worksheets that match-up with the slides and clearly link to the specification. All resources are an original creation, detailed and very thorough. These lessons focus specifically upon Edexcel A Economics, but the fundamental premise could be applied to any exam board. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.
12. Behavioral Economics -  (Slides, Activities and Notes)- Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 1
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12. Behavioral Economics - (Slides, Activities and Notes)- Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 1

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This sequence of lessons (roughly two) focuses upon the popular ‘behaviorial economics’ topic (known as ‘alternative views of consumer behaviour’ in the specification) and the lesson draws upon the work of Nobel Prize winner Richard Thaler. Clear, colourful and engaging PowerPoint which links to the worksheets. Edexcel-specific set of notes for the student (and teacher!). Worksheets that match-up with the slides and clearly link to the specification. All resources are an original creation, detailed and very thorough. These lessons focus specifically upon Edexcel A Economics, but the fundamental premise could be applied to any exam board. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.
19. Elasticity Uses and PED factors (Slides, Activities) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 1
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19. Elasticity Uses and PED factors (Slides, Activities) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 1

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This sequence of lessons (roughly two ) focuses upon the factors which influence PED. The lessons also explore practical uses of XED, YED and PED - in particularly, the lesson explores the challenging relationship between PED and revenue, in which the slides and activities breakdown this topic and explain step-by-step. Resources included are: Clear, colourful and engaging PowerPoint which links to the worksheets. Worksheets that match-up with the slides and clearly link to the specification. All resources are an original creation, detailed and very thorough. These lessons focus specifically upon Edexcel A Economics, but the fundamental premise could be applied to any exam board. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.
17. YED Income Elasticity (Slides, Activities and Notes) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 1
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17. YED Income Elasticity (Slides, Activities and Notes) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 1

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This sequence of lessons (roughly two) focuses upon income elasticity of demand, including calculations which can be worked through as a class and further activities with the mark scheme included. Resources included are: Clear, colourful and engaging PowerPoint which links to the worksheets. Worksheets that match-up with the slides and clearly link to the specification. Edexcel-specific set of notes for the student (and teacher!). All resources are an original creation, detailed and very thorough. These lessons focus specifically upon Edexcel A Economics, but the fundamental premise could be applied to any exam board. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.
18. XED Cross Elasticity (Slides, Activities and Notes) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 1
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18. XED Cross Elasticity (Slides, Activities and Notes) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 1

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This sequence of lessons (roughly two) focuses upon cross elasticity of demand and includes articles to apply the concept and calculation activities with mark schemes. Resources included are: Clear, colourful and engaging PowerPoint which links to the worksheets. Worksheets that match-up with the slides and clearly link to the specification. Edexcel-specific set of notes for the student (and teacher!). All resources are an original creation, detailed and very thorough. These lessons focus specifically upon Edexcel A Economics, but the fundamental premise could be applied to any exam board. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.
26. Externalities (Slides, Activities and Notes) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 1
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26. Externalities (Slides, Activities and Notes) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 1

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This sequence of lessons (roughly three) focuses upon positive and negative externalities. This challenging topic has been broken down into smaller chunks, by using diagrams on a PowerPoint that gradually build up and are accompanied by explanations. The slides also contain a YouTube link that shows an excellent example of a negative externality. Resources included are: Clear, colourful and engaging PowerPoint which links to the worksheets. Worksheets that match-up with the slides and clearly link to the specification. Edexcel-specific set of notes for the student (and teacher!). All resources are an original creation, detailed and very thorough. These lessons focus specifically upon Edexcel A Economics, but the fundamental premise could be applied to any exam board. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.
21. Measurement of Unemployment (Slides, Activities) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 2
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21. Measurement of Unemployment (Slides, Activities) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 2

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Notes, slides and activities. This lesson (approx. two lessons) focuses upon different ways of measuring unemployment - claimant count and the UK Labour Force Survey (using the ILO definition of unemployment). This lesson analyses the effectiveness of both counts and explores JSA for vital application. The effects of unemployment upon mental health are also discussed, as well as the concept of ‘hysteresis’ to challenge the most able. Slides are engaging, colourful and construct diagrams using a step-by-step method, so that concepts are more accessible for students. Teacher written notes are specific to Edexcel and expand upon the content in the slides. Resources use contemporary, real-life examples to bring the theory to life. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.
20. Calculating Inflation and Index Numbers - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 2
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20. Calculating Inflation and Index Numbers - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 2

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Notes, slides and activities. This lesson (approx. two lessons) focuses upon how CPI and RPI inflation are measured - focusing upon the basket of goods over time. The lesson also teaches students how to calculate ‘weighting’ and the importance of such. In addition, index numbers are taught - which are used throughout Themes 1-4 to express data and also assessed themselves. Slides are engaging, colourful and construct diagrams using a step-by-step method, so that concepts are more accessible for students. Teacher written notes are specific to Edexcel and expand upon the content in the slides. Resources use contemporary, real-life examples to bring the theory to life. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.
03. National Happiness (Slides, Activities) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 2
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03. National Happiness (Slides, Activities) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 2

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Notes, slides and activities. This lesson (approx. two lessons) focuses upon an alternative method of measuring the economy - in terms of David Cameron’s 2010 initiative to consider the wellbeing of the economy. The complete lesson includes an article explaing Cameron’s method and a video activity from BBC’s The Big Question. Slides are engaging, colourful and construct diagrams using a step-by-step method, so that concepts are more accessible for students. Teacher written notes are specific to Edexcel and expand upon the content in the slides. Resources use contemporary, real-life examples to bring the theory to life. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.
17. Absolute and Relative Poverty - Economic Development - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 4
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17. Absolute and Relative Poverty - Economic Development - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 4

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This sequence of lessons (roughly three) is part of the economic development section of Theme 4. The lessons focus upon the distinction between relative and absolute poverty, how poverty is measured and the causes of poverty. Application video activities about Ethiopia and Zimbabwe provide essential application. Resources included are: Clear, colourful and engaging PowerPoint which links to the worksheets. Worksheets that match-up with the slides and clearly link to the specification. Edexcel-specific set of notes for the student (and teacher!). All resources are an original creation, detailed and very thorough. These lessons focus specifically upon Edexcel A Economics, but the fundamental premise could be applied to any exam board. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.
21. Strategies & Policies for Economic Development - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 4
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21. Strategies & Policies for Economic Development - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 4

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This sequence of lessons (roughly three or four) is part of the economic development section of Theme 4. The lessons focus upon strategies used by governments to bring about economic development, all strategies included in the Edexcel specification are included, such as: microfinance, buffer stock schemes, the Lewis model, tourism, Fair Trade, debt relief, foreign aid, World Bank, IMF and NGOs. Essential application comes in the form of video activities about Russian diamonds and Zimbabwe. Clear, colourful and engaging PowerPoint which links to the worksheets. Worksheets that match-up with the slides and clearly link to the specification. Edexcel-specific set of notes for the student (and teacher!). All resources are an original creation, detailed and very thorough. These lessons focus specifically upon Edexcel A Economics, but the fundamental premise could be applied to any exam board. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.
01. Economic Problem (Slides, Activities and Notes)- Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 1
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01. Economic Problem (Slides, Activities and Notes)- Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 1

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This sequence of lessons (roughly two) is the first in Theme 1 and focuses upon the economic problem and the factors of production. Resources included are: Clear, colourful and engaging PowerPoint which links to the worksheets. Edexcel-specific set of notes for the student (and teacher!). Worksheets that match-up with the slides and clearly link to the specification. All resources are an original creation, detailed and very thorough. These lessons focus specifically upon Edexcel A Economics, but the fundamental premise could be applied to any exam board. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.
06. AD Investment (Slides, Activities and Notes) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 2
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06. AD Investment (Slides, Activities and Notes) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 2

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This sequence of lessons (roughly two) focuses upon the AD component of investment. It explores factor which influences the level of investment and includes notes on Animal Spirits, which is new to the A-Level specification. Resources included are: Clear, colourful and engaging PowerPoint which links to the worksheets. Worksheets that match-up with the slides and clearly link to the specification. Edexcel-specific set of notes for the student (and teacher!). All resources are an original creation, detailed and very thorough. These lessons focus specifically upon Edexcel A Economics, but the fundamental premise could be applied to any exam board. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.
01. Trade Comparative Advantage (Slides, Activities and Notes) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 4
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01. Trade Comparative Advantage (Slides, Activities and Notes) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 4

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This sequence of lessons (roughly two or three) focuses upon why countries trade using an excellent video, worksheet and contexualised examples from the media. The theory of comparative advantage is also explained and linked to trade. Numerical examples are included in the next set of resources. Resources included are: Clear, colourful and engaging PowerPoint which links to the worksheets. Worksheets that match-up with the slides and clearly link to the specification. Edexcel-specific set of notes for the student (and teacher!). All resources are an original creation, detailed and very thorough. These lessons focus specifically upon Edexcel A Economics, but the fundamental premise could be applied to any exam board. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.)- including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.
13. Current Account Deficit Policies (Slides, Activities and Notes) - A-Level Economics - Theme 4
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13. Current Account Deficit Policies (Slides, Activities and Notes) - A-Level Economics - Theme 4

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This sequence of lessons (roughly two) focuses upon policies which can improve the current account balance. Each policy is analysed and evaluated. The slides also clearly explain the J-Curve and Marshall-Lerner Condition. The notes are a great way for students to learn and digest this topic more easily. Resources included are: Clear, colourful and engaging PowerPoint which links to the worksheets. Worksheets that match-up with the slides and clearly link to the specification. Edexcel-specific set of notes for the student (and teacher!). All resources are an original creation, detailed and very thorough. These lessons focus specifically upon Edexcel A Economics, but the fundamental premise could be applied to any exam board. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.
16. Terms of Trade - Economic Development - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 4
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16. Terms of Trade - Economic Development - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 4

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This sequence of lessons (roughly two) is part of the economic development section of Theme 4. The lessons focus upon the impact of changing terms of trade, how to calculate terms of trade (including a recap about index numbers) and factors influencing terms of trade. Resources included are: Clear, colourful and engaging PowerPoint which links to the worksheets. Worksheets that match-up with the slides and clearly link to the specification. Edexcel-specific set of notes for the student (and teacher!). All resources are an original creation, detailed and very thorough. These lessons focus specifically upon Edexcel A Economics, but the fundamental premise could be applied to any exam board. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.
20. Factors Influencing Economic Development - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 4
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20. Factors Influencing Economic Development - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 4

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This sequence of lessons (roughly three or four) is part of the economic development section of Theme 4. The lessons focus upon all of the factors mentioned in the Edexcel specification influencing economic development, including: Harrod-Domar model, extension of property rights, infrastructure and PPD (primary product dependency). Essential application is provided through video activities about Senegal, Canada and Mozambique. Clear, colourful and engaging PowerPoint which links to the worksheets. Worksheets that match-up with the slides and clearly link to the specification. Edexcel-specific set of notes for the student (and teacher!). All resources are an original creation, detailed and very thorough. These lessons focus specifically upon Edexcel A Economics, but the fundamental premise could be applied to any exam board. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.
04. Demergers and Small Firms (Slides, Activities and Notes) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 3
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04. Demergers and Small Firms (Slides, Activities and Notes) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 3

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This sequence of lessons (roughly two or three) focuses upon why firms decide to split up and demerge. Exploring the benefits and drawbacks. In addition, this leads onto why some firms remain small. Also included is an A* student essay which has been marked, the essay relates to why firms remain small. Resources included are: Clear, colourful and engaging PowerPoint which links to the worksheets. Worksheets that match-up with the slides and clearly link to the specification. Edexcel-specific set of notes for the student (and teacher!). All resources are an original creation, detailed and very thorough. These lessons focus specifically upon Edexcel A Economics, but the fundamental premise could be applied to any exam board. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.
22. Intervention to Promote Competition (Slides, Activities and Notes) - A-Level Economics - Theme 3
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22. Intervention to Promote Competition (Slides, Activities and Notes) - A-Level Economics - Theme 3

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This sequence of lessons (roughly two or three) focuses upon government intervention to encourage competition. The concepts of deregulation and privatisation are explained through the example of Royal Mail. This sometimes overwhelming topic for students is clearly and concisely condensed in accordance with the specification. Resources included are: Clear, colourful and engaging PowerPoint which links to the worksheets. Worksheets that match-up with the slides and clearly link to the specification. Edexcel-specific set of notes for the student (and teacher!). All resources are an original creation, detailed and very thorough. These lessons focus specifically upon Edexcel A Economics, but the fundamental premise could be applied to any exam board. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.
19. Monopsony (Slides, Activities and Notes) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 3
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19. Monopsony (Slides, Activities and Notes) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 3

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This sequence of lessons (roughly two or three) focuses upon monopsony (dominant buyer) and clearly addresses the theory from the perspective that the specification requires. Included is a link to an excellent 40 minute documentary about the power of monopsonsies that students really enjoy. In addition, contemporary examples bring this theory to life and notes make sure that students are aware of exactly what is required. Resources included are: Clear, colourful and engaging PowerPoint which links to the worksheets. Worksheets that match-up with the slides and clearly link to the specification. Edexcel-specific set of notes for the student (and teacher!). All resources are an original creation, detailed and very thorough. These lessons focus specifically upon Edexcel A Economics, but the fundamental premise could be applied to any exam board. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.