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Cross Elasticity of Demand
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Cross Elasticity of Demand

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This PowerPoint includes: An activity that introduces students to the concept of complements, substitutes and unrelated goods A activity where students have to match pairs of complement and substitutes goods An activity where students have to calculate the XED of a pair of goods Detailed notes on how to calculate XED and what the data means This presentation contains 21 slides and took me 45minutes to complete
Cross Elasticity of Demand
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Cross Elasticity of Demand

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This PowerPoint includes: An activity that introduces students to the concept of complements, substitutes and unrelated goods A activity where students have to match pairs of complement and substitutes goods An activity where students have to calculate the XED of a pair of goods Detailed notes on how to calculate XED and what the data means This presentation contains 21 slides and took me 45minutes to complete
Types of Costs WORKSHEET (Fixed, Variable, Total, Average, Marginal, Direct, Indirect)
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Types of Costs WORKSHEET (Fixed, Variable, Total, Average, Marginal, Direct, Indirect)

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This worksheet contains revision notes and activities on how to calculate fixed costs, variable costs, total costs, average costs, marginal costs, direct costs and indirect costs) All answers are included The worksheet is colourful and creative throughout This worksheet contains 7 pages of activities and took my students between 30 - 45 minutes to complete Can be given as classwork / homework / revision
Inflation
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Inflation

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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.
Average Rate of Return
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Average Rate of Return

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Included in this lesson: A detailed and colourful title slide, including all learning objectives for this topic A recap starter activity on calculating the payback period (answers included) An explanation slide as to what the lesson is about; providing an overview of the problems of relying solely on the payback period as a method of investment appraisal and why other methods are also needed Explanation of what ARR is A scenario showing how ARR is calculated An evaluation of ARR There are 22 slides in total and it took me around 30 minutes to go through the presentation.
Market Structures and Competition
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Market Structures and Competition

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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.
Porter's Five Forces
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Porter's Five Forces

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This PowerPoint introduces the theory of Porter’s Five Forces Contextualised examples included (including why Apple hasn’t entered the airline example) Each force is explained individually Notes provided throughout PowerPoint is colourful and engaging
Business Location
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Business Location

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A 20 slide PowerPoint presentation outlining the qualitative and quantitative factors businesses consider when choosing a business location. The PowerPoint is colouful, informative and includes a ‘Tenable’ game show PowerPoint where students have to identify 10 common reasons why businesses fail
Marketing Mix - Price
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Marketing Mix - Price

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This resource is a 58 slide PowerPoint presentation that gives a comprehensive overview of pricing strategies. Included in this resource: A colourful title page outlining the learning objectives A fun catchphrase starter activity where students have to guess the name of a business / product from the pictures given [answers included] A critical path analysis recap activity [answers included] An introductory explanation of the importance of pricing products correctly Detailed explanations with examples of market-based, competition-based and cost-based pricing strategies Colourful examples provided throughout Calculation activities [with answers] for the cost-based pricing strategies Colourful gifs and animation are included throughout This lesson took me just over an hour to go through with students.
Product Lifecycle
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Product Lifecycle

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Included in this PowerPoint presentation; A colourful title slide outlining the key learning objectives A fun Catchphrase starter activity that my students adore! An introductory slide explaining what the lesson is about An introductory game where students have to recognise brands of drinks currently / previously owned by Coke (this activity links into product lifecycle) A hyperlinked video about the rise and fall of Subway (10 mins in length) Detailed and colourful notes on what the product lifecycle is and what happens at each stage A simple class activity where students have to be creative and think about how to extend the product lifecycle for 4 random products (I get students to either stand up and explain their suggestions / draw them) Colourful gifs and animations are included throughout to ensure full engagement from students This lesson contains 38 slides and took me a full hour to complete with all the activities included
Market Share
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Market Share

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This presentation includes: A colourful title slide with learning objectives and clickable timer to give students a minute and a half to get down the title Detailed notes providing explanations of markets, market growth, calculation of market share, how market share increases as well as the benefits of high market share 3 mini activities; 1 - Calculating market share, 2 - Which markets are growing and shrinking in size 3 - Which business is the market leader in 4 different industries This lesson took me 30 minutes to go through with my students
Franchises / Franchising
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Franchises / Franchising

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This PowerPoint is a 20 slide resource that containd the following: A colourful title slide with lesson objectives and animations An editable ‘guess the starter’ activity Franchising logo activity McDonalds information video Notes Additional activities This presentation took me 45 minutes to go through with my students
Sales Forecasting, Market Analysis Worksheet
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Sales Forecasting, Market Analysis Worksheet

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This worksheet contains a range of sales forecasting and market analysis activities. All answers are included. Included in this worksheet are activities on: Market share Interpreting bar charts Scatter diagrams Line of best fit Extrapolation Moving averages Positive, negative or unrelated correlation
Revenue (Economics) - TR, MR, AR, PED
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Revenue (Economics) - TR, MR, AR, PED

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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
Costs (Economics) - TFC, AFC, TVC, AVC, AC, TC, MC
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Costs (Economics) - TFC, AFC, TVC, AVC, AC, TC, MC

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A 125 slide complete lesson on short-run economic costs. The presentation inlcudes: Colourful and interactive title slide with timer, animations and learning objectives Editable key term recap starter activity Detailed, step by step explanations of each cost (diagram and calculation) Printable slides with activities for students (answers included) Past exam questions (with answers) This lesson took me three hours to complete with my students.
Positive Normative Worksheet and Teams Form Quiz
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Positive Normative Worksheet and Teams Form Quiz

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Save yourself some time with this multiple-choice question activity on positive and normative statements, and the economic problem. You can either use: The paper worksheet of 44 questions with answers included. Students can peer mark this to save you time AND / OR The same activity but with an additional 5 questions as Teams Quiz you can set for classwork or homework. The activity self marks once students finish the quiz so that you can download the results after to see how they have done. The link for you to duplicate and download this has been included at the end of the worksheet. This resource has been designed to save you time… Teaching shouldn’t just be about work - get yourself down to the pub / spend some time with your family / go for a walk! Please let me know if you have any issues / questions
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.