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Rational Decision Making (Economics)
17 slides in total, including a fun starter activity
This presentation took me 30 minutes to go through with my class
Sales Forecasting, Market Analysis Worksheet
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
Specialisation (Economics)
This lesson introduces the concept of specialisation and the division of labour
Break-Even Analysis Worksheet
4 Practice break-even diagram questions with answers provided
Can be printed used in lessons or as revision
Cash Flow Forecast Full Worksheet
This worksheet tests students understanding of the importance of cash, cash flow forecasts and how to solve cash flow problems.
There are five activities included in this resource:
Activity 1 - A fill the blanks activity testing students’ understanding of key cash flow terminology
Activity 2 - A cash flow forecast with missing values that students will need to calculate
Activity 3 - A true or false activity that tests students’ ability to interpret the information from the cash flow forecast they completed for activity 2
Activity 4 - An anagram activity where students have to solve five anagrams of ways businesses can solve cash flow problems. Once solved, they need to briefly explain how each method helps with poor cash flow
Activity 5 - A picture round where students look at 9 good and services, and have to decide which four of the nine are likely to experience short-term cash-flow problems. A brief answer is required underneath explaining their reasons for each answer
All answers have been provided in depth
This can be completed in class / for homework / as a peer marked activity to save you marking!
This worksheet took students around 25 minutes to complete
Types of Costs WORKSHEET (Fixed, Variable, Total, Average, Marginal, Direct, Indirect)
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
Indirect Taxation WORKSHEET
A worksheet that tests understanding of directly and indirect taxation.
There are 4 activities in this worksheet:
A fill the blanks activity that tests students understanding of types of direct and indirect taxation and the correct terminology used depending on the tax being discussed
An activity where students need to calculate tax per unit, incidence on producers, consumers and government revenue
An activity where students need to explain why the incidence on the producer / consumer changes depending on the price elasticity of demand
An extension of activity 2 where students are given 4 additional diagrams where they need to complete additional calculations and label the incidence / tax revenue
3 multiple-choice questions on indirect taxation
Detailed answers of all* activities are provided in this worksheet
This activity took between 20 and 30 minutes for my students to complete
Market Share
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
Business Location
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
Consumption (Aggregate Demand)
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
Poverty, Lorenz Curve, Gini Coefficient
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
Cross Elasticity of Demand
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
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 Taxation (Direct and Indirect)
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
Capacity
Full lesson on capacity / capacity utilisation.
The resource includes:
A colourful title slide with animations, timer, detailed lesson objectives
Depreciation recap starter activity with answers
Contextualised examples of capacity
Capacity utilisation calculation activity with answers
Detailed notes on excess, full and over-capacity
Explanation of rationalisation
Business Growth (Business and Economics)
Complete resource that explores organic and inorganic growth as well as constraints on growth
Purchasing Power Parity (Economics)
Colourful, engaging and informative lesson on PPP. Resource includes:
Colourful title slide with timer, learning objectives, animations and auto date
Editable recap starter activity on GDP / Economics growth
Step by step guidance as to what PPP through a range of activities relating to currency and exchange rates
A number of games and activities included, with answers
Sample PPP questions
There is a simple worksheet included
Business Objectives (Economics)
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.
Comparative and Absolute Advantage
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
Index Numbers
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