Tony has been an Economics, Business Studies and Accounting teacher in several International schools and colleges for the past 15 years. He is also an Examiner of Economics with the Cambridge Exam Board. He holds a Masters degree in Economics. You can watch his videos that simplify economics on his Youtube channel; 'Tony's Workspace'. His passion is to apply technology to simplify and make learning more appealing.
Tony has been an Economics, Business Studies and Accounting teacher in several International schools and colleges for the past 15 years. He is also an Examiner of Economics with the Cambridge Exam Board. He holds a Masters degree in Economics. You can watch his videos that simplify economics on his Youtube channel; 'Tony's Workspace'. His passion is to apply technology to simplify and make learning more appealing.
This comprises of 27 Powerpoint Presentations containing Year 10 and 11 (IGCSE Level) Accounting notes arranged according to the latest syllabus. They are as follows;
THE PURPOSE OF ACCOUNTING
THE ACCOUNTING EQUATION
THE DOUBLE ENTRY SYSTEM OF BOOK-KEEPING
THE DOUBLE ENTRY SYSTEM OF BOOK-KEEPING
BUSINESS DOCUMENTS
BOOKS OF PRIME ENTRY
THE TRIAL BALANCE
SUSPENSE ACCOUNTS
BANK RECONCILIATION
CONTROL ACCOUNTS
CAPITAL AND REVENUE EXPENDITURE AND RECEIPT
DEPRECIATION
OTHER PAYABLES AND OTHER RECEIVABLES
IRRECOVERABLE DEBTS AND PROVISION FOR DOUBTFUL DEBTS
VALUATION OF INVENTORY
SOLE TRADER ACCOUNTS
PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTS
LIMITED COMPANIES ACCOUNTS
CLUBS AND SOCIETIES ACCOUNTS
MANUFACTURING ACCOUNTS
INCOMPLETE RECORDS
ACCOUNTING RATIOS
INTERPRETATION OF ACCOUNTING RATIOS
INTERESTED PARTIES
LIMITATIONS OF ACCOUNTING STATEMENTS
ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES
ACCOUNTING POLICIES
This comprises of 34 Powerpoint Presentations containing Year 12 (AS Level) Economics notes arranged according to the latest syllabus. They are as follows;
Basic Introduction
Economic methodology
Factors of production
Economic systems
Production possibility curves
Classification of goods and services
Demand
Supply
Changes in Demand
Changes in supply
Price elasticity of demand
Income elasticity and cross elasticity of demand
Price elasticity of supply
The interaction of demand and supply
Consumer and producer surplus
Reasons for government intervention in markets
Methods and effects of government intervention in markets
Methods and effects of government intervention in markets
Addressing income and wealth inequality
National income statistics
Circular flow of income
Aggregate Demand analysis
Aggregate Supply analysis
Economic growth
Unemployment
Price stability
Government macroeconomic objectives and Fiscal policy
Monetary policy
Supply-side policy
The reasons for international trade
Protectionism
Current account of the balance of payments
Policies to correct a current account disequilibrium
Exchange rates
This comprises of 31 Powerpoint Presentations containing IGCSE Business Studies notes arranged according to the latest syllabus. They are as follows;
Business activity
Classification of businesses
Enterprise, Business Growth and size
Enterprise, Business Growth and size
Types of business organisation
Business objectives and stakeholder objectives
Motivating employees
Organisation and management
Recruitment, selection and training of employees
Internal and external communication
Marketing, competition and the customer
Marketing, competition and the customer
Market research
Marketing mix-Product
Marketing mix-Price
Marketing mix-Place, Promotion
Marketing mix-Promotion, Technology
Marketing strategy
Production of goods and services
Production of goods and services
Costs, scale of production and break-even analysis
Achieving quality production
Location decisions
Business finance, needs and sources
Cash-flow forecasting and working capital
Income statements
Statement of Financial Position (Balance Sheet)
Analysis of accounts
Economic Issues
Environmental and Ethical Issues
Business and the International Community
This comprises of 33 Powerpoint Presentations containing Year 13 (A- Level) Economics notes arranged according to the latest syllabus. The presentations are as follows;
UTILITY
INDIFFERENCE CURVES AND BUDGET LINES
EFFICIENCY AND MARKET FAILURE
PRIVATE COSTS AND BENEFITS EXTERNALITIES
PRODUCTION, COST, REVENUE PROFIT
LONG RUN COSTS
REVENUE
MARKET STRUCTURE
DIFFERENT MARKET STRUCTURES- PERFECT COMPETITION
DIFFERENT MARKET STRUCTURES- MONOPOLY
DIFFERENT MARKET STRUCTURES- MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION
DIFFERENT MARKET STRUCTURES- OLIGOPOLY
COLLUSION AND GAME THEORY
GROWTH AND SURVIVAL OF FIRMS
DIFFERING OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES OF FIRMS
GOVERNMENT POLICIES TO ACHIEVE EFFICIENT RESOURCE ALLOCATION
EQUITY AND REDISTRIBUTION OF INCOME AND WEALTH
LABOUR MARKET FORCES I
LABOUR MARKET FORCES II
CIRCULAR FLOW OF INCOME
AGGREGATE DEMAND ANALYSIS
ECONOMIC GROWTH AND SUSTAINABILITY I
ECONOMIC GROWTH AND SUSTAINABILITY II
EMPLOYMENT AND UNEMPLOYMENT
MONEY AND BANKING
GOVERNMENT MACROECONOMIC OBJECTIVES
EFFECTIVENESS OF POLICY OPTIONS TO MEET ALL MACROECONOMIC OBJECTIVES
POLICIES TO CORRECT BOP DISEQUILIBRIUM
EXCHANGE RATE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
CHARACTERISTICS OF COUNTRIES AT DIFFERENT LEVELS OF DEVELOPMENT
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COUNTRIES AT DIFFERENT LEVELS OF DEVELOPMENT
GLOBALISATION
This comprises of 20 Powerpoint Presentations containing Year 10 (IGCSE Level) Economics notes arranged according to the latest syllabus. They are as follows;
NATURE OF THE ECONOMIC PROBLEM
FACTORS OF PRODUCTION
OPPORTUNITY COST
THE PRODUCTION POSSIBILITY CURVE
MICROECONOMICS AND MACROECONOMICS
THE ROLE OF MARKETS IN ALLOCATING RESOURCES
DEMAND
SUPPLY
PRICE DETERMINATION
PRICE CHANGES
PRICE ELASTICITY OF DEMAND
PRICE ELASTICITY OF SUPPLY
MARKET ECONOMIC SYSTEM
MARKET FAILURE
MIXED ECONOMIC SYSTEM
MONEY AND BANKING
HOUSEHOLDS
WORKERS
TRADE UNIONS
FIRMS
This resource contains 14 ‘romantic’ and ‘dramatic’ conversations extracted from the book ‘Liquid Fire Generation’. The conversations contain wit, satire, poetry and humour.
This comprises of 19 Powerpoint Presentations containing Year 11 (IGCSE Level) Economics notes arranged according to the latest syllabus. They are as follows;
FIRMS AND PRODUCTION
FIRMS COSTS REVENUE AND OBJECTIVES
MARKET STRUCTURES
THE ROLE OF GOVERNMENT
MACROECONOMIC AIMS OF THE GOVERNMENT
FISCAL POLICY
MONETARY POLICY
SUPPLY SIDE POLICY
ECONOMIC GROWTH
EMPLOYMENT AND UNEMPLOYMENT
INFLATION AND DEFLATION
LIVING STANDARDS
POVERTY
POPULATION
DIFFERENCES IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BETWEEN COUNTRIES
INTERNATIONAL SPECIALISATION
GLOBALISATION
FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES
CURRENT ACCOUNT OF BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
This resource explores the topic of leadership using powerful metaphors that present the learner with a lasting imagery of great leadership principles. We take a peek into the lives of the Eagle, the Ant and the Hen and learn ways in which these animals metaphorically demonstrate leadership capabilities. The Seven Presentations are structured in a way that teenagers can understand and enjoy. It can be used by teachers, parents and students and is an invaluable resource for PSHE / Citizenship lessons on Leadership or for training prefects on the qualities of a good leader. It comprises of 7 Powerpoint presentations that explore the different qualities required to become a great leader.
These are easy to follow Powerpoint lessons where no prior planning, printing or preparation is required. It contains numerous thought-provoking questions that will promote critical thinking. The resource is designed to be delivered as seven 45 minute sessions.
No previous knowledge in the subject area is required and the lesson is easily deliverable. The Presentations include:
LEADERSHIP LESSONS FROM THE EAGLE
LEADERSHIP LESSONS FROM THE ANT- SESSION 1
LEADERSHIP LESSONS FROM THE ANT-SESSION 2
LEADERSHIP LESSONS FROM THE HEN -PART 1
LEADERSHIP LESSONS FROM THE HEN -PART 2
LEADERSHIP LESSONS FROM THE HEN -PART 3
LEADERSHIP LESSONS FROM THE HEN -PART 4
This resource covers the topic of leadership in a way that teenagers can understand and enjoy. It can be used by teachers, parents and students and is an invaluable resource for PSHE / Citizenship lessons on Leadership or for training prefects on the qualities of a good leader. It comprises of 10 Powerpoint presentations that explore the different qualities required in becoming a great leader.
These are easy to follow Powerpoint lessons where no prior planning, printing or preparation is required. It contains numerous thought-provoking questions that will promote critical thinking. The resource is designed to be delivered as ten 45 minute sessions.
No previous knowledge in the subject area is required and the lesson is easily deliverable. The Presentations include:
The Mindset of a Leader 1- A Leader Sets Priorities
The Mindset of a Leader 2- A Leader Has a Clear Plan and Goals
The Mindset of a Leader 3- A Leader Has Strong Convictions of Right and Wrong
The Character of a Leader 1- A Leader Is Self-Disciplined
The Character of a Leader 2- A Leader Has Integrity and Keeps Their Word
The Character of a Leader 3- A Leader Seeks Counsel
The Heart of a Leader 1- A Leader Values People and Invests in Them
The Heart of a Leader 2- A Leader Is Generous and Strong to Serve
The Heart of a Leader 3- A Leader Seeks To Live a Balanced Life
The Habits of a Leader 1- A Leader Reads Widely
This resource explores the topic of Courage in leadership in a way that teenagers can understand and enjoy. It can be used by teachers, parents and students and is an invaluable resource for PSHE / Citizenship lessons on Leadership or for training prefects on the qualities of a good leader. It comprises of 6 Powerpoint presentations that explore the different aspects of Courage required in becoming a great leader.
These are easy to follow Powerpoint lessons where no prior planning, printing or preparation is required. It contains numerous thought-provoking questions that will promote critical thinking. The resource is designed to be delivered as six 45 minute sessions.
No previous knowledge in the subject area is required and the lesson is easily deliverable. The Presentations include:
THE COURAGE TO BE DIFFERENT- (BE THE BEST FOR THE WORLD)
THE COURAGE TO DREAM BIG- (GROWING INTO YOUR DREAM)
THE COURAGE TO GROW- (BE INTENTIONAL ABOUT GROWTH)
THE COURAGE TO GO THE EXTRA MILE- (THE EXTRA COST OF BECOMING A CHAMPION)
THE COURAGE TO KEEP YOUR FOCUS- (STARVE YOUR DISTRACTIONS)
THE COURAGE TO SPEAK YOUR MIND- (EVEN IF YOUR VOICE SHAKES)
THIS IS A PRESENTATION CONTAINING NOTES ON
– Profitability ratios including: gross margin, mark up,
profit margin, return on capital employed, expenses
to revenue ratio (operating expenses to revenue ratio)
– Liquidity ratios including: current ratio, liquid (acid
test) ratio
This is a set of 33 Presentations that cover various leadership topics. They are designed to impart to the learner critical thinking skills and to help develop character. They can be used alongside ‘Cactapopo Jungle Leadership workbook’ that can be obtained from the Amazon Kindle Bookstore.
The topics covered include;
INTRODUCTION TO OUR LEADERSHIP TRAINING
COURAGE LESSON 1- THE COURAGE TO BE DIFFERENT
COURAGE LESSON 2- THE COURAGE TO DREAM BIG
COURAGE LESSON 3- THE COURAGE TO GROW
COURAGE LESSON 4- THE COURAGE TO GO THE EXTRA MILE
COURAGE LESSON 5- THE COURAGE TO KEEP YOUR FOCUS
LESSON 6- THE COURAGE TO SPEAK YOUR MIND
LEADERSHIP LESSONS FROM THE EAGLE
LEADERSHIP LESSONS FROM THE ANT- SESSION 1
LEADERSHIP LESSONS FROM THE ANT- SESSION 2
THE MINDSET OF A LEADER 1
THE MINDSET OF A LEADER 2
THE MINDSET OF A LEADER 3
THE CHARACTER OF A LEADER 1
THE CHARACTER OF A LEADER 2
THE CHARACTER OF A LEADER 3
THE HEART OF A LEADER 1
THE HEART OF A LEADER 2
THE HEART OF A LEADER 3
THE HABITS OF A LEADER 1
SEE THE OPPORTUNITY IN EVERY STORM
FINANCIAL LITERACY PRESENTATION PART 1
FINANCIAL LITERACY PRESENTATION PART 2
FINANCIAL PLANNING PRESENTATION
EFFECTIVE TIME MANAGEMENT
FLEXIBILITY IN THE FACE OF CHANGE
LEADERSHIP LESSONS FROM A HEN PART 1
LEADERSHIP LESSONS FROM A HEN PART 2
LEADERSHIP LESSONS FROM A HEN PART 3
LEADERSHIP LESSONS FROM A HEN PART 4
AN EXTRA DEGREE IN YOUR EMPATHY
STEPPING OUT OF YOUR COMFORT ZONE
CULTIVATING A STRONG WORK ETHIC
Consolidate your understanding of the IGCSE Cambridge 0455 Economics curriculum with our comprehensive revision resource, “Topic 1: The Basic Economic Problem - MCQs.” This resource is designed to solidify students’ understanding of the basics of Economics, a foundational topic in the study of and understanding of Economics.
Resource Overview:
Our MCQs are an important tool for both teachers and students, featuring 100 questions drawn from a cross section of past papers. One document comes with answers and one without answers. This adaptability allows for flexible use in the classroom, thereby supporting various teaching strategies and assessment needs. It can adequately test the understanding of all Cambridge Economics Topic 1 concepts and can be used effectively to assess and enhance knowledge, application and analysis skills.
Key Features:
Comprehensive Question Set: The MCQ set includes assorted questions covering all aspects of the basic Economic Problem Topic. The questions are designed to challenge students and cement their understanding of the topic.
The version with answers is an indispensable tool for teachers, providing answers to each question. This can be used for quick reference during lessons or as a tool for grading.
The version without answers is an indispensable tool for student assessments. Teachers can use this as a formal test to evaluate student comprehension and identify areas that need further review. Students can also use it for effective revision of topic 1.
Enhances Understanding: By practicing with these MCQs, students can reinforce their knowledge of basic Economics concepts, build confidence in their problem-solving ability, and improve performance in their Exams.
Alignment with Cambridge Syllabus: Our questions are specifically tailored to the Cambridge 0455 Economics syllabus, ensuring that students are well-prepared for their exams. The content aligns with the learning objectives outlined in the syllabus, making it an effective study aid. This resource comprises of 100 Economics topical multiple choice questions (and mark scheme) arranged topic wise according to the latest Cambridge IGCSE Syllabus. The topical questions are drawn from the following sub-topics;
1.1 The nature of the economic problem (21 Questions)
1.2 The factors of production (26 Questions)
1.3 Opportunity cost (23 Questions)
1.4 Production possibility curve (PPC) diagrams (30 Questions)
This resource compriseing of 3 Pwerpoint Presentations exposes the learners to the fundametals of financial literacy and planning. It is ideal for teachers parents and students. We discuss concepts such as;
What is Financial Literacy
Distinguishing between Needs & Wants
Borrowing and Credit cards
Financial Independence
Wealth and Investment
In addition we examine powerful metaphors from the big five animals and how their behaviour can teach us valuable lessons on managing our income and wealth.
This resource comprises of three Paper 1 exams that are uniquely tailored to Cambridge 9708 syllabus. They have been created to replicate a Cambridge AS Level Paper 1 exam. The questions have been obtained from a variety of sources and modified to make the level of difficulty significantly higher than a normal exam paper. This makes them a useful tool for teachers setting Mock or Pre-Mock exams or for students wishing to revise and prepare for a worst case scenario exam. Each paper has a Mark Scheme.
This resource is a powerful and essential tool in helping teenagers to become better managers of their time and to inspire them to develop habits, attitudes and behaviours that will maximize their productivity in and out of school.
This self-management pack contains 5 Powerpoint presentations that can be delivered in 5 sessions of 45 minutes each. We explore the following topics;
EFFECTIVE TIME MANAGEMENT
STEPPING OUT OF YOUR COMFORT ZONE
CULTIVATING A STRONG WORK ETHIC
RUNNING YOUR RACE WELL
CULTIVATING EMPATHY
Consolidate your understanding of the AS Level Cambridge 9708 Economics curriculum with our comprehensive revision resource, “Topic 2: The price system and the microeconomy- MCQs.” This resource is designed to solidify students’ understanding of the basics of Economics, a foundational topic in the study of and understanding of Economics.
Resource Overview:
Our Topical Economics MCQs are an important tool for both teachers and students, featuring 116 questions drawn from a cross section of past papers. One document comes with answers and one without answers. This adaptability allows for flexible use in the classroom, thereby supporting various teaching strategies and assessment needs. It can adequately test the understanding of all Cambridge Economics Topic 2 concepts and can be used effectively to assess and enhance knowledge, application and analysis skills.
Key Features:
Comprehensive Question Set: TheTopical MCQ set includes assorted questions covering all aspects of the price system and the microeconomy Topic. The questions are designed to challenge students and cement their understanding of the topic.
The version with answers is an indispensable tool for teachers, providing answers to each question. This can be used for quick reference during lessons or as a tool for grading.
The version without answers is an indispensable tool for student assessments. Teachers can use this as a formal test to evaluate student comprehension and identify areas that need further review. Students can also use it for effective revision of topic 2.
Enhances Understanding: By practicing with these MCQs, students can reinforce their knowledge of the price system and the microeconomy, build confidence in their problem-solving ability, and improve performance in their Exams.
Alignment with Cambridge Syllabus: Our questions are specifically tailored to the Cambridge 9708 Economics syllabus, ensuring that students are well-prepared for their exams. The content aligns with the learning objectives outlined in the syllabus, making it an effective study aid. It comprises of 116 Economics multiple choice questions (and mark scheme) arranged topic wise in accordance with the latest Cambridge AS Level Economics Syllabus. The topical questions are drawn from the following sub-topics;
2.1 Demand and supply curves (21 Questions)
2.2 Price elasticity, income elasticity and cross elasticity of demand (28 Questions)
2.3 Price elasticity of supply (16 Questions)
2.4 The interaction of demand and supply (37 Questions)
2.5 Consumer and producer surplus (14 Questions)
Consolidate your understanding of the AS Level Cambridge 9708 Economics curriculum with our comprehensive revision resource, “Topic 1: Basic economic ideas and resource allocation- MCQs.” This resource is designed to solidify students’ understanding of the basics of Economics, a foundational topic in the study of and understanding of Economics.
Resource Overview:
Our Topical MCQs are an important tool for both teachers and students, featuring 110 questions drawn from a cross section of past papers. One document comes with answers and one without answers. This adaptability allows for flexible use in the classroom, thereby supporting various teaching strategies and assessment needs. It can adequately test the understanding of all Cambridge Economics Topic 1 concepts and can be used effectively to assess and enhance knowledge, application and analysis skills.
Key Features:
Comprehensive Question Set: The Topical Economics MCQ set includes assorted questions covering all aspects of the basic Economic Problem Topic. The questions are designed to challenge students and cement their understanding of the topic.
The version with answers is an indispensable tool for teachers, providing answers to each question. This can be used for quick reference during lessons or as a tool for grading.
The version without answers is an indispensable tool for student assessments. Teachers can use this as a formal test to evaluate student comprehension and identify areas that need further review. Students can also use it for effective revision of topic 1.
Enhances Understanding: By practicing with these MCQs, students can reinforce their knowledge of basic Economics concepts, build confidence in their problem-solving ability, and improve performance in their Exams.
Alignment with Cambridge Syllabus: Our questions are specifically tailored to the Cambridge 9708 Economics syllabus, ensuring that students are well-prepared for their exams. The content aligns with the learning objectives outlined in the syllabus, making it an effective study aid. It comprises of 110 Economics multiple choice questions (and mark scheme) arranged topic wise in accordance with the latest Cambridge AS Level Economics Syllabus. The topical questions are drawn from the following sub-topics;
1.1 Scarcity, choice and opportunity cost (23 Questions)
1.2 Economic methodology (16 Questions)
1.3 Factors of production (22 Questions)
1.4 Resource allocation in different economic systems (12 Questions)
1.5 Production possibility curves (22 Questions)
1.6 Classification of goods and services (15 Questions)
This is a Poweroint presentation based on the Video; A new king of the Jungle Episode 2 available on Propa Kids Leadership Channel.
It has been used in various schools, homes and forums to train Year 3 and 4 students on leadership principles and character development .
Leadership Toolkit is a workbook with a more detailed analysis of not just the Episode 2 Video, but all the 7 Videos comprising of A New King of the Jungle series. The book has been used effectively to train numerous 8-10 year old learners. You can get a copy on amazon kindle.