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Economic Growth / GDP PPT AND Worksheet
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Economic Growth / GDP PPT AND Worksheet

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This resource provides a comprehensive overview of how GDP is used to measure economic growth. Included in this resource: A colourful and engaging title slide with learning objectives, animations, auto date, timer and bell Recap starter activity on basic economic vocabulary (tile reveal activity). Answers included. Detailed explanations of economic growth, GDP, GDP per capita, real GDP, total GDP, GPD value and volume, and GNI Activities with answers for most of them (guess the price inflation activity for real GDP, GDP inflater activity - both with answers) Detailed notes Contextualised examples Worksheet with tasks linked to PPT content. Activities include past paper questions, calculation activities and a ranking of nominal GDP task This presentation and worksheet took roughly two hours to complete with my students.
Comparative and Absolute Advantage
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Comparative and Absolute Advantage

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This is a complete lesson on comparative and absolute advantage. The presentation explains both step by step and includes a range of games, activities and questions throughout. There are also a couple of past paper questions with answers at the back. A key term editable starter activity is included at the start. Engaging and colourful throughout. This presentation contains 45 slides and took me an hour and a half to go through with my students
Allocative Efficiency (Economics)
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Allocative Efficiency (Economics)

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Arguably the trickiest of the efficiencies students need to understand. This presentation has been designed to break this efficiency down and explain it step by step. Productive and dynamic efficiency also recapped in a starter activity. Lots of activities included in the presentation. Last few slides go through exam technique for 8-markers (Edexcel) with a sample question and model answer
Index Numbers
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Index Numbers

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Complete lesson with additional worksheet on index numbers. Included in this resource: Activity on why quantitative skills are important in economics Explanation of what index numbers are and why they are used Step by step instructions are to how index numbers are calculated 8 activities on index numbers (all answers included) This lesson took me an hour and a half to go through with my students
Demand and the Demand Curve
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Demand and the Demand Curve

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A PowerPoint presentation on demand includes: Catchphrase starter activity Demand activity (graph paper required) Detailed explanations of demand, reasons for shape of demand curve, movements, shifts, ceteris paribus This lesson took me 60 minutes to go through
Price Elasticity of Demand
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Price Elasticity of Demand

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Colourful. Engaging. Informative. This PowerPoint has been creating to introduce students to the concept of price elasticity of demand. Included in this PowerPoint: A detailed and colourful title page, highlighting the skills that will be covered over the duration of this topic A starter activity where students need to rank in order which goods / services would be most to least affected by a change in price Discussion points Slides detailing how price elasticity of demand is calculated, with an example Slides explaining what the numerical values mean (how to interpret them) Calculation questions with answers Explanation of the factors affecting price elasticity of demand This resource took me one hour to go through as a class
Price Elasticity of Demand WORKSHEET
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Price Elasticity of Demand WORKSHEET

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A detailed and colourful worksheet designed to test a range of skills covered in this topic. The worksheet contains 6 activities, each taking between 5 and 15 minutes to complete. It took most of my students between 45 minutes and an hour to finish this worksheet. The activities are as follows: Activity 1 - A fill the blanks activity that test students’ knowledge of the vocal and terminology used Activity 2 - Calculating PED, percentage changes and recognising the different types of PED Activity 3 - ‘Developing your answers’ - students need to recognise and explain factors that influence PED Activity 4 - Revenue boxes Activity 5 - Diagrams Activity 6 - More complex calculations / application ALL ANSWERS ARE PROVIDED IN DETAIL and have been written in a way that is broken down for students to easily understand. I ran this activity as a peer marking exercise and collected everyone’s work at the end of the lesson to check if there were any gaps in understand to review the following lesson. This saved a lot of time!
Types of Taxation (Direct and Indirect)
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Types of Taxation (Direct and Indirect)

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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
Production Possibility Frontier
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Production Possibility Frontier

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A colourful, informative and engaging PowerPoint lesson on the production possibility frontier / curve (PPF/PPC). Included in this lesson are: A colourful and detailed title slide providing detailed learning objectives A discussion starter activity that introduces the concept of choice A mix and match activity where students need to identify and explain the difference between economic and free goods Detailed notes Consumer goods activity Step by step break down of what the PPF is, opportunity cost, how it is calculated, marginal analysis, movements, shifts There is also a free blank template of a PPF on my store that you can print and get students to fill in as it is explained
Business Objectives (Economics)
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Business Objectives (Economics)

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This comprehensive resource contains 153 slides on activities, notes, exam questions , mark schemes, videos and animations to cover Business Objectives. This resource explains what is meant by profit maximisation, revenue maximisation, sales maximisation and satisficing. This topic is well known for being challenging so this resource has been designed to explain these concepts step by step. Each objective has been contextualised with a range of activities (calculations, quess the box, ppqs, videos, etc) to help students understand. The diagrams for these objectives are explained in my other resource (revenues, costs and profit). This is a very detailed lesson and look me 5 hours to go through.
Poverty, Lorenz Curve, Gini Coefficient
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Poverty, Lorenz Curve, Gini Coefficient

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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
Public Expenditure (Macroeconomics)
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Public Expenditure (Macroeconomics)

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This 83 slide presentation covers public expenditure (4.5.3 in Edexcel specification). Included in this resource: A colourful and engaging title slide with learning objectives, auto date and time, animations and timer (with short bell) Editable recap starter activity (knowledge recall) Lots of interesting and engaging activities surrounding taxation, such as calculating Boris Johnson’s salary as PM, taxes on lottery winnings and game shows Ranking activity on UK public expenditure Detailed notes on capital and current expenditure, transfer payments, reasons why this may change and impact on wider economy Contextualised examples and embedded videos, such as HS2 15 marker practice essay on financial markets (prior topic) with scaffolds and model answer This lesson took me two hours to complete
Consumption (Aggregate Demand)
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Consumption (Aggregate Demand)

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This resource explores the consumption component of aggregate demand. Included in this resource: Colourful and engaging title slide with learning objectives, autodate, bell, timer and animations A fun catchphrase starter activity (guess the business or product just from the pictures) Fill the blanks starter activity that recaps what aggregate demand is Detailed notes on what consumption is and the factors that affect it Video contextualising factors affecting consumption Examples of AD components in other countries 5 marker practice activity, with structure and model answers Answers included for every activity. This resource took me 1 hour to go through with my students
Interpreting elasticities worksheet
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Interpreting elasticities worksheet

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Attached is a worksheet on PED, XED, YED and PES. Students need to calculate the values as well as interpret what the values mean, such as whether demand is price elastic or inelastic (PED), or if goods are complements or substitutes (XED), etc. There are 16 questions in total. All answers are included, allowing you or the students to review and grade the worksheet.
Business Objectives (Economics)
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Business Objectives (Economics)

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Activity on Business Objectives (Economics). I sometimes use this resource during the teaching of this topic or as a revision and retrieval activity much later in the specification to see how much students remember. Students need to fill in the boxes on page 1 using the boxes on page 2. All answers included. We often have a discussion as to why each answer is correct.
Quantitative Skills (Economics) Worksheet
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Quantitative Skills (Economics) Worksheet

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This is a simple activity for students to practice some of the quantitative skills and topics covered in A Level Economics, such as elasticity, terms of trade and the multiplier, business objectives. There are 50 questions with answers included