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<p>A Practice (Mock) Exam Paper for AQA A-level Economics Paper 3 on Economic Principles and Issues, including mark schemes with detailed example model answers, written by a senior examiner for multiple examination boards and experienced teacher of AS &amp; A-level Economics. To assess the quality of our papers for AQA A-level Economics a full Paper (for Paper 1 on Markets &amp; Market Failure) is available to download FREE from here: <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12154686">https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12154686</a></p> <p>This particular paper is the second of 4 Practice (Mock) Exam Papers APT Initiatives Ltd has published for AQA A-level Economics Paper 3 on Economic Principles and Issues. The full set of 4 question papers have been written to include questions that test as many areas listed in the specification subject content as possible.</p> <p>Question papers, mark schemes and answers have been written taking into account the specimen assessment material (SAM) for A-level Paper 3 published by AQA for the launch of the new A-level Economics specification (from 2015). The structure, style and format of question papers and mark schemes are in line with this SAM, with a few minor differences / additions considered beneficial for teachers and their students.</p> <p>For questions carrying high marks, the detailed example answers provided:</p> <p>are written in paragraph form.<br /> contain a range of comments that attract a mark.<br /> include annotations that show where individual assessment objectives (ie Knowledge, Application, Analysis and Evaluation) have been demonstrated.</p> <p>These Practice (Mock) Exam Papers are one of several resources published by APT Initiatives Ltd to support teachers and students taking AQA AS and A-level Economics. Multiple Choice questions (interactive and printable tests) have been produced for AS Paper 1 and AS Paper 2, as well as for the entire AQA A-level specification, and Practice (Mock) Exam Papers have also been produced for Paper 1 (on Section 4.1 of the A-level Specification) and Paper 2 (on Section 4.2).</p>
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<p>A Practice (Mock) Exam Paper for AQA A-level Economics Paper 3 on Economic Principles and Issues, including mark schemes with detailed example model answers, written by a senior examiner for multiple examination boards and experienced teacher of AS &amp; A-level Economics. To assess the quality of our papers for AQA A-level Economics a full Paper (for Paper 1 on Markets &amp; Market Failure) is available to download FREE from here: <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12154686">https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12154686</a></p> <p>This particular paper is the first of 4 Practice (Mock) Exam Papers APT Initiatives Ltd has published for AQA A-level Economics Paper 3 on Economic Principles and Issues. The full set of 4 question papers have been written to include questions that test as many areas listed in the specification subject content as possible.</p> <p>Question papers, mark schemes and answers have been written taking into account the specimen assessment material (SAM) for A-level Paper 3 published by AQA for the launch of the new A-level Economics specification (from 2015). The structure, style and format of question papers and mark schemes are in line with this SAM, with a few minor differences / additions considered beneficial for teachers and their students.</p> <p>For questions carrying high marks, the detailed example answers provided:</p> <p>are written in paragraph form.<br /> contain a range of comments that attract a mark.<br /> include annotations that show where individual assessment objectives (ie Knowledge, Application, Analysis and Evaluation) have been demonstrated.</p> <p>These Practice (Mock) Exam Papers are one of several resources published by APT Initiatives Ltd to support teachers and students taking AQA AS and A-level Economics. Multiple Choice questions (interactive and printable tests) have been produced for AS Paper 1 and AS Paper 2, as well as for the entire AQA A-level specification, and Practice (Mock) Exam Papers have also been produced for Paper 1 (on Section 4.1 of the A-level Specification) and Paper 2 (on Section 4.2).</p>
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<p>A Practice (Mock) Exam Paper for AQA A-level Economics Paper 3 on Economic Principles and Issues, including mark schemes with detailed example model answers, written by a senior examiner for multiple examination boards and experienced teacher of AS &amp; A-level Economics. To assess the quality of our papers for AQA A-level Economics a full Paper (for Paper 1 on Markets &amp; Market Failure) is available to download FREE from here: <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12154686">https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12154686</a></p> <p>This particular paper is the third of 4 Practice (Mock) Exam Papers APT Initiatives Ltd has published for AQA A-level Economics Paper 3 on Economic Principles and Issues. The full set of 4 question papers have been written to include questions that test as many areas listed in the specification subject content as possible.</p> <p>Question papers, mark schemes and answers have been written taking into account the specimen assessment material (SAM) for A-level Paper 3 published by AQA for the launch of the new A-level Economics specification (from 2015). The structure, style and format of question papers and mark schemes are in line with this SAM, with a few minor differences / additions considered beneficial for teachers and their students.</p> <p>For questions carrying high marks, the detailed example answers provided:</p> <p>are written in paragraph form.<br /> contain a range of comments that attract a mark.<br /> include annotations that show where individual assessment objectives (ie Knowledge, Application, Analysis and Evaluation) have been demonstrated.</p> <p>These Practice (Mock) Exam Papers are one of several resources published by APT Initiatives Ltd to support teachers and students taking AQA AS and A-level Economics. Multiple Choice questions (interactive and printable tests) have been produced for AS Paper 1 and AS Paper 2, as well as for the entire AQA A-level specification, and Practice (Mock) Exam Papers have also been produced for Paper 1 (on Section 4.1 of the A-level Specification) and Paper 2 (on Section 4.2).</p>
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<p>A Practice (Mock) Exam Paper for AQA A-level Economics Paper 3 on Economic Principles and Issues, including mark schemes with detailed example model answers, written by a senior examiner for multiple examination boards and experienced teacher of AS &amp; A-level Economics. To assess the quality of our papers for AQA A-level Economics a full Paper (for Paper 1 on Markets &amp; Market Failure) is available to download FREE from here: <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12154686">https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12154686</a></p> <p>This particular paper is the final of 4 Practice (Mock) Exam Papers APT Initiatives Ltd has published for AQA A-level Economics Paper 3 on Economic Principles and Issues. The full set of 4 question papers have been written to include questions that test as many areas listed in the specification subject content as possible.</p> <p>Question papers, mark schemes and answers have been written taking into account the specimen assessment material (SAM) for A-level Paper 3 published by AQA for the launch of the new A-level Economics specification (from 2015). The structure, style and format of question papers and mark schemes are in line with this SAM, with a few minor differences / additions considered beneficial for teachers and their students.</p> <p>For questions carrying high marks, the detailed example answers provided:</p> <p>are written in paragraph form.<br /> contain a range of comments that attract a mark.<br /> include annotations that show where individual assessment objectives (ie Knowledge, Application, Analysis and Evaluation) have been demonstrated.</p> <p>These Practice (Mock) Exam Papers are one of several resources published by APT Initiatives Ltd to support teachers and students taking AQA AS and A-level Economics. Multiple Choice questions (interactive and printable tests) have been produced for AS Paper 1 and AS Paper 2, as well as for the entire AQA A-level specification, and Practice (Mock) Exam Papers have also been produced for Paper 1 (on Section 4.1 of the A-level Specification) and Paper 2 (on Section 4.2).</p>
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<p>A Practice (Mock) Exam Paper for AQA A-level Economics Paper 2 on the National &amp; International Economy, including mark schemes with detailed example answers, written by a senior examiner for multiple examination boards and experienced teacher of AS &amp; A-level Economics. To assess the quality of our papers for AQA A-level Economics a full Paper (for Paper 1 on Markets &amp; Market Failure) is available to download FREE from here: <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12154686">https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12154686</a></p> <p>This particular paper is the second of 4 Practice (Mock) Exam Papers APT Initiatives Ltd has published for AQA A-level Economics Paper 2 on the National &amp; International Economy. The full set of 4 question papers have been written to include questions that test as many areas listed in the specification subject content relating to Section 4.2 as possible.</p> <p>Question papers, mark schemes and answers have been written taking into account the specimen assessment material (SAM) for A-level Paper 2 published by AQA for the launch of the new A-level Economics specification (from 2015). The structure, style and format of question papers and mark schemes are in line with this SAM, with a few minor differences / additions considered beneficial for teachers and their students.</p> <p>For questions carrying high marks, the detailed example answers provided:</p> <p>are written in paragraph form.<br /> contain a range of comments that attract a mark.<br /> include annotations that show where individual assessment objectives (ie Knowledge, Application, Analysis and Evaluation) have been demonstrated.</p> <p>These Practice (Mock) Exam Papers are one of several resources published by APT Initiatives Ltd to support teachers and students taking AQA AS and A-level Economics. Multiple Choice questions (interactive and printable tests) have been produced for AS Paper 1 and AS Paper 2, as well as for the entire AQA A-level specification, and Practice (Mock) Exam Papers have also been produced for Paper 1 (on Section 4.1 of the A-level Specification) and Paper 3 (on the entire A-level Specification).</p>
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<p>A Practice (Mock) Exam Paper for AQA A-level Economics Paper 2 on the National &amp; International Economy, including mark schemes with detailed example answers, written by a senior examiner for multiple examination boards and experienced teacher of AS &amp; A-level Economics. To assess the quality of our papers for AQA A-level Economics a full Paper (for Paper 1 on Markets &amp; Market Failure) is available to download FREE from here: <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12154686">https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12154686</a></p> <p>This particular paper is the third of 4 Practice (Mock) Exam Papers APT Initiatives Ltd has published for AQA A-level Economics Paper 2 on the National &amp; International Economy. The full set of 4 question papers have been written to include questions that test as many areas listed in the specification subject content relating to Section 4.2 as possible.</p> <p>Question papers, mark schemes and answers have been written taking into account the specimen assessment material (SAM) for A-level Paper 2 published by AQA for the launch of the new A-level Economics specification (from 2015). The structure, style and format of question papers and mark schemes are in line with this SAM, with a few minor differences / additions considered beneficial for teachers and their students.</p> <p>For questions carrying high marks, the detailed example answers provided:</p> <p>are written in paragraph form.<br /> contain a range of comments that attract a mark.<br /> include annotations that show where individual assessment objectives (ie Knowledge, Application, Analysis and Evaluation) have been demonstrated.</p> <p>These Practice (Mock) Exam Papers are one of several resources published by APT Initiatives Ltd to support teachers and students taking AQA AS and A-level Economics. Multiple Choice questions (interactive and printable tests) have been produced for AS Paper 1 and AS Paper 2, as well as for the entire AQA A-level specification, and Practice (Mock) Exam Papers have also been produced for Paper 1 (on Section 4.1 of the A-level Specification) and Paper 3 (on the entire A-level Specification).</p>
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<p>A Practice (Mock) Exam Paper for AQA A-level Economics Paper 2 on the National &amp; International Economy, including mark schemes with detailed example answers, written by a senior examiner for multiple examination boards and experienced teacher of AS &amp; A-level Economics. To assess the quality of our papers for AQA A-level Economics a full Paper (for Paper 1 on Markets &amp; Market Failure) is available to download FREE from here: <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12154686">https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12154686</a></p> <p>This particular paper is the first of 4 Practice (Mock) Exam Papers APT Initiatives Ltd has published for AQA A-level Economics Paper 2 on the National &amp; International Economy. The full set of 4 question papers have been written to include questions that test as many areas listed in the specification subject content relating to Section 4.2 as possible.</p> <p>Question papers, mark schemes and answers have been written taking into account the specimen assessment material (SAM) for A-level Paper 2 published by AQA for the launch of the new A-level Economics specification (from 2015). The structure, style and format of question papers and mark schemes are in line with this SAM, with a few minor differences / additions considered beneficial for teachers and their students.</p> <p>For questions carrying high marks, the detailed example answers provided:</p> <p>are written in paragraph form.<br /> contain a range of comments that attract a mark.<br /> include annotations that show where individual assessment objectives (ie Knowledge, Application, Analysis and Evaluation) have been demonstrated.</p> <p>These Practice (Mock) Exam Papers are one of several resources published by APT Initiatives Ltd to support teachers and students taking AQA AS and A-level Economics. Multiple Choice questions (interactive and printable tests) have been produced for AS Paper 1 and AS Paper 2, as well as for the entire AQA A-level specification, and Practice (Mock) Exam Papers have also been produced for Paper 1 (on Section 4.1 of the A-level Specification) and Paper 3 (on the entire A-level Specification).</p>
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<p>A Practice (Mock) Exam Paper for AQA A-level Economics Paper 2 on the National &amp; International Economy, including mark schemes with detailed example answers, written by a senior examiner for multiple examination boards and experienced teacher of AS &amp; A-level Economics. To assess the quality of our papers for AQA A-level Economics a full Paper (for Paper 1 on Markets &amp; Market Failure) is available to download FREE from here: <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12154686">https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12154686</a></p> <p>This particular paper is the final of 4 Practice (Mock) Exam Papers APT Initiatives Ltd has published for AQA A-level Economics Paper 2 on the National &amp; International Economy. The full set of 4 question papers have been written to include questions that test as many areas listed in the specification subject content relating to Section 4.2 as possible.</p> <p>Question papers, mark schemes and answers have been written taking into account the specimen assessment material (SAM) for A-level Paper 2 published by AQA for the launch of the new A-level Economics specification (from 2015). The structure, style and format of question papers and mark schemes are in line with this SAM, with a few minor differences / additions considered beneficial for teachers and their students.</p> <p>For questions carrying high marks, the detailed example answers provided:</p> <p>are written in paragraph form.<br /> contain a range of comments that attract a mark.<br /> include annotations that show where individual assessment objectives (ie Knowledge, Application, Analysis and Evaluation) have been demonstrated.</p> <p>These Practice (Mock) Exam Papers are one of several resources published by APT Initiatives Ltd to support teachers and students taking AQA AS and A-level Economics. Multiple Choice questions (interactive and printable tests) have been produced for AS Paper 1 and AS Paper 2, as well as for the entire AQA A-level specification, and Practice (Mock) Exam Papers have also been produced for Paper 1 (on Section 4.1 of the A-level Specification) and Paper 3 (on the entire A-level Specification).</p>
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<p>A Practice (Mock) Exam Paper for AQA A-level Economics Paper 1 on Makets &amp; Market Failure, including mark schemes with detailed example answers, written by a senior examiner for multiple examination boards and experienced teacher of AS &amp; A-level Economics. To assess the quality of our papers for AQA A-level Economics a full paper is available to download FREE from here: <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12154686">https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12154686</a></p> <p>This particular paper is the final of 4 Practice (Mock) Exam Papers APT Initiatives Ltd has published for AQA A-level Economics Paper 1 on Makets &amp; Market Failure. The full set of 4 question papers have been written to include questions that test as many areas listed in the specification subject content relating to Section 4.1 as possible.</p> <p>Question papers, mark schemes and answers have been written taking into account the specimen assessment material (SAM) for A-level Paper 1 published by AQA for the launch of the new A-level Economics specification (from 2015). The structure, style and format of question papers and mark schemes are in line with this SAM, with a few minor differences / additions considered beneficial for teachers and their students.</p> <p>For questions carrying high marks, the detailed example answers provided:</p> <p>are written in paragraph form.<br /> contain a range of comments that attract a mark.<br /> include annotations that show where individual assessment objectives (ie Knowledge, Application, Analysis and Evaluation) have been demonstrated.</p> <p>These Practice (Mock) Exam Papers are one of several resources published by APT Initiatives Ltd to support teachers and students taking AQA AS and A-level Economics. Multiple Choice questions (interactive and printable tests) have been produced for AS Paper 1 and AS Paper 2, as well as for the entire AQA A-level specification, and Practice (Mock) Exam Papers have also been produced for Paper 2 (on Section 4.2 of the A-level Specification) and Paper 3 (on the entire A-level Specification).</p>
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<p>A Practice (Mock) Exam Paper for AQA A-level Economics Paper 1 on Makets &amp; Market Failure, including mark schemes with detailed example answers, written by a senior examiner for multiple examination boards and experienced teacher of AS &amp; A-level Economics. To assess the quality of our papers for AQA A-level Economics a full paper is available to download FREE from here: <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12154686">https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12154686</a></p> <p>This particular paper is the second of 4 Practice (Mock) Exam Papers APT Initiatives Ltd has published for AQA A-level Economics Paper 1 on Makets &amp; Market Failure. The full set of 4 question papers have been written to include questions that test as many areas listed in the specification subject content relating to Section 4.1 as possible.</p> <p>Question papers, mark schemes and answers have been written taking into account the specimen assessment material (SAM) for A-level Paper 1 published by AQA for the launch of the new A-level Economics specification (from 2015). The structure, style and format of question papers and mark schemes are in line with this SAM, with a few minor differences / additions considered beneficial for teachers and their students.</p> <p>For questions carrying high marks, the detailed example answers provided:</p> <p>are written in paragraph form.<br /> contain a range of comments that attract a mark.<br /> include annotations that show where individual assessment objectives (ie Knowledge, Application, Analysis and Evaluation) have been demonstrated.</p> <p>These Practice (Mock) Exam Papers are one of several resources published by APT Initiatives Ltd to support teachers and students taking AQA AS and A-level Economics. Multiple Choice questions (interactive and printable tests) have been produced for AS Paper 1 and AS Paper 2, as well as for the entire AQA A-level specification, and Practice (Mock) Exam Papers have also been produced for Paper 2 (on Section 4.2 of the A-level Specification) and Paper 3 (on the entire A-level Specification).</p>
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<p>A Practice (Mock) Exam Paper for AQA A-level Economics Paper 1 on Makets &amp; Market Failure, including mark schemes with detailed example answers, written by a senior examiner for multiple examination boards and experienced teacher of AS &amp; A-level Economics. To assess the quality of our papers for AQA A-level Economics a full paper is available to download FREE from here: <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12154686">https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12154686</a></p> <p>This particular paper is the third of 4 Practice (Mock) Exam Papers APT Initiatives Ltd has published for AQA A-level Economics Paper 1 on Makets &amp; Market Failure. The full set of 4 question papers have been written to include questions that test as many areas listed in the specification subject content relating to Section 4.1 as possible.</p> <p>Question papers, mark schemes and answers have been written taking into account the specimen assessment material (SAM) for A-level Paper 1 published by AQA for the launch of the new A-level Economics specification (from 2015). The structure, style and format of question papers and mark schemes are in line with this SAM, with a few minor differences / additions considered beneficial for teachers and their students.</p> <p>For questions carrying high marks, the detailed example answers provided:</p> <p>are written in paragraph form.<br /> contain a range of comments that attract a mark.<br /> include annotations that show where individual assessment objectives (ie Knowledge, Application, Analysis and Evaluation) have been demonstrated.</p> <p>These Practice (Mock) Exam Papers are one of several resources published by APT Initiatives Ltd to support teachers and students taking AQA AS and A-level Economics. Multiple Choice questions (interactive and printable tests) have been produced for AS Paper 1 and AS Paper 2, as well as for the entire AQA A-level specification, and Practice (Mock) Exam Papers have also been produced for Paper 2 (on Section 4.2 of the A-level Specification) and Paper 3 (on the entire A-level Specification).</p>
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AQA AS Business Studies Unit 1 Topic 1

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Unit 1 Topic 1 - Planning and Financing a Business. This is the first section of the Elementary Explanations, one of a set of six resources, written specifically for the new Business Specification by experienced examiners and teachers.
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apt4Stats: GCSE Statistics Lesson PowerPoint on Quality Assurance (14 of 14 on Analysing Data)

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<p>Lesson PowerPoint Presentation on Quality Assurance (10 slides) written by a highly experienced teacher (of 25+ years), senior examiner and reviser for Maths and Stats examinations. It explains quality assurance, the graphs used to monitor quality assurance and how to interpret these with respect to warning and action limits. It includes:</p> <p>Lesson objectives<br /> Step-by-step explanations of the subject matter<br /> Examples to aid understanding<br /> Questions to check understanding<br /> Answers to questions, with explanations<br /> Suggestions regarding which topic(s) should be moved on to next.</p> <p>It is 1 of a set of 14 Lesson PowerPoint Presentations on ‘Analysing Data’ that APT Initiatives has published for GCSE Statistics. The full set of set of 14 PowerPoints (238 slides excluding Title Pages) covers the following topics relating to ‘Analysing Data’:</p> <p>01 Averages – Mode (19 slides).<br /> 02 Averages – Median (19 slides).<br /> 03 Averages – Mean (19 slides).<br /> 04 Other Means – Weighted &amp; Geometric(12 slides).<br /> 05 Measures of Dispersion – Range (16 slides).<br /> 06 Measures of Dispersion – Interquartile Range (20 slides).<br /> 07 Cumulative Frequency (25 slides).<br /> 08 Box (and Whisker) Plots (11 slides).<br /> 09 Distributions, Variance &amp; Standard Deviation (18 slides).<br /> 10 Skewness Coefficients (11 slides).<br /> 11 Time Series and Moving Averages (25 slides).<br /> 12 Crude and Standardised Rates (11 slides).<br /> 13 Index Numbers (22 slides).<br /> <strong>14 Quality Assurance (10 slides).</strong></p> <p>These PowerPoints are one of 4 sets of PowerPoint Presentations that APT Initiatives Ltd has published to support teachers and students of GCSE Statistics. Other sets concern:</p> <p>Collecting Data<br /> Representing Data<br /> Probability</p> <p>The purchase of this resource comes with a licence to make the resource available in digital and / or in print form (including photocopying) to the staff and students attending the purchasing institution, ie the individual school / college on a single site. The resource may be distributed via a secure virtual learning environment. It must not be made available on any public or insecure website or other platform. The resource must not be distributed to other institutions that are members of the same academy chain or similar organisation; each individual institution must purchase their own copy of the resource.</p>
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apt4Stats: PowerPoint for GCSE Statistics on COMPARATIVE PIE CHARTS (8 of 13 on Representing Data)

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<p>PowerPoint Presentation on Comparative Pie Charts (10 slides): Revises the equation for the area of a circle and finding fractions of amounts, before explaining how to draw and interpret comparative pie charts. It has been written by a highly experienced teacher (of 25+ years), senior examiner and reviser for Maths and Stats examinations. It includes:</p> <p>Lesson objectives<br /> Step-by-step explanations of the subject matter<br /> Examples to aid understanding<br /> Questions to check understanding<br /> Answers to questions, with explanations<br /> Suggestions regarding which topic(s) should be moved on to next.</p> <p>It is 1 of a set of 13 PowerPoint Presentations on ‘Representing Data’ that APT Initiatives has published for GCSE Statistics. The full set of set of PowerPoints (225 slides excluding Title Pages) covers the following topics on ‘Representing Data’:</p> <p>01 Block Diagrams and Dot Plots (12 slides).<br /> 02 Pictograms (16 slides).<br /> 03 Bar Charts, Bar Line Graphs and Frequency Diagrams – Polygons (26 slides).<br /> 04 Population Pyramids and Choropleth Maps (15 slides).<br /> 05 Line Graphs (9 slides).<br /> 06 Stepped Tables and Two-way Tables (18 slides).<br /> 07 Pie Charts (18 slides): Explains how to draw and interpret pie charts.<br /> <strong>08 Comparative Pie Charts (10 slides).</strong><br /> 09 Scatter Diagrams (40 slides).<br /> 10 Correlation Coefficients (11 slides).<br /> 11 Stem and Leaf Diagrams (17 slides).<br /> 12 Histograms (14 slides).<br /> 13 Misleading Graphs and other Data Representations (19 slides).</p> <p>This set of PowerPoints are one of 4 sets of PowerPoint Presentations that APT Initiatives Ltd has published to support teachers and students of GCSE Statistics. Other sets concern:</p> <p>Collecting Data<br /> Analysing Data<br /> Probability</p> <p>The purchase of this resource comes with a licence to make the resource available in digital and / or in print form (including photocopying) to the staff and students attending the purchasing institution, ie the individual school / college on a single site. The resource may be distributed via a secure virtual learning environment. It must not be made available on any public or insecure website or other platform. The resource must not be distributed to other institutions that are members of the same academy chain or similar organisation; each individual institution must purchase their own copy of the resource.</p>
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apt4Stats: PowerPoint for GCSE Statistics on SKEWNESS COEFFICIENTS (10 of 14 on Analysing Data)

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<p>PowerPoint Presentation on Skewness Coefficients (11 slides): Reviews shapes and properties of distributions and explains how to calculate and interpret the Quartile Coefficient of Skewness and Pearson’s Skewness Coefficient. It has been written by a highly experienced teacher (of 25+ years), senior examiner and reviser for Maths and Stats examinations. It includes:</p> <p>Lesson objectives<br /> Step-by-step explanations of the subject matter<br /> Examples to aid understanding<br /> Questions to check understanding<br /> Answers to questions, with explanations<br /> Suggestions regarding which topic(s) should be moved on to next.</p> <p>It is 1 of a set of 14 PowerPoint Presentations on ‘Analysing Data’ that APT Initiatives has published for GCSE Statistics. The full set of set of 14 PowerPoints (238 slides excluding Title Pages) covers the following topics relating to ‘Analysing Data’:</p> <p>01 Averages – Mode (19 slides).<br /> 02 Averages – Median (19 slides).<br /> 03 Averages – Mean (19 slides).<br /> 04 Other Means – Weighted &amp; Geometric(12 slides).<br /> 05 Measures of Dispersion – Range (16 slides).<br /> 06 Measures of Dispersion – Interquartile Range (20 slides).<br /> 07 Cumulative Frequency (25 slides).<br /> 08 Box (and Whisker) Plots (11 slides).<br /> 09 Distributions, Variance &amp; Standard Deviation (18 slides).<br /> <strong>10 Skewness Coefficients (11 slides).</strong><br /> 11 Time Series and Moving Averages (25 slides).<br /> 12 Crude and Standardised Rates (11 slides).<br /> 13 Index Numbers (22 slides).<br /> 14 Quality Assurance (10 slides).</p> <p>These PowerPoints are one of 4 sets of PowerPoint Presentations that APT Initiatives Ltd has published to support teachers and students of GCSE Statistics. Other sets concern:</p> <p>Collecting Data<br /> Representing Data<br /> Probability</p> <p>The purchase of this resource comes with a licence to make the resource available in digital and / or in print form (including photocopying) to the staff and students attending the purchasing institution, ie the individual school / college on a single site. The resource may be distributed via a secure virtual learning environment. It must not be made available on any public or insecure website or other platform. The resource must not be distributed to other institutions that are members of the same academy chain or similar organisation; each individual institution must purchase their own copy of the resource.</p>
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apt4Stats: PowerPoint for GCSE Statistics (Analysing Data) on OTHER MEANS - WEIGHTED & GEOMETRIC

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<p>PowerPoint Presentation on Other Means – Weighted &amp; Geometric (12 slides): Explains how to find the weighted and geometric means of data. It has been written by a highly experienced teacher (of 25+ years), senior examiner and reviser for Maths and Stats examinations. It includes:</p> <p>Lesson objectives<br /> Step-by-step explanations of the subject matter<br /> Examples to aid understanding<br /> Questions to check understanding<br /> Answers to questions, with explanations<br /> Suggestions regarding which topic(s) should be moved on to next.</p> <p>It is 1 of a set of 14 PowerPoint Presentations on ‘Analysing Data’ that APT Initiatives has published for GCSE Statistics. The content of this PowerPoint is also relevant to the ‘Statistics’ section of the GCSE Maths specifications and included in APT’s PowerPoints for GCSE Maths.</p> <p>The full set of set of 14 PowerPoints (238 slides excluding Title Pages) covers the following topics relating to ‘Analysing Data’:</p> <p>01 Averages – Mode (19 slides).<br /> 02 Averages – Median (19 slides).<br /> 03 Averages – Mean (19 slides).<br /> <strong>04 Other Means – Weighted &amp; Geometric(12 slides).</strong><br /> 05 Measures of Dispersion – Range (16 slides).<br /> 06 Measures of Dispersion – Interquartile Range (20 slides).<br /> 07 Cumulative Frequency (25 slides).<br /> 08 Box (and Whisker) Plots (11 slides).<br /> 09 Distributions, Variance &amp; Standard Deviation (18 slides).<br /> 10 Skewness Coefficients (11 slides).<br /> 11 Time Series and Moving Averages (25 slides).<br /> 12 Crude and Standardised Rates (11 slides).<br /> 13 Index Numbers (22 slides).<br /> 14 Quality Assurance (10 slides).</p> <p>These PowerPoints are one of 4 sets of PowerPoint Presentations that APT Initiatives Ltd has published to support teachers and students of GCSE Statistics. Other sets concern:</p> <p>Collecting Data<br /> Representing Data<br /> Probability</p> <p>The purchase of this resource comes with a licence to make the resource available in digital and / or in print form (including photocopying) to the staff and students attending the purchasing institution, ie the individual school / college on a single site. The resource may be distributed via a secure virtual learning environment. It must not be made available on any public or insecure website or other platform. The resource must not be distributed to other institutions that are members of the same academy chain or similar organisation; each individual institution must purchase their own copy of the resource</p>
apt4Stats: PowerPoint for GCSE Statistics on CRUDE & STANDARDISED RATES (12 of 14 on Analysing Data)Quick View
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apt4Stats: PowerPoint for GCSE Statistics on CRUDE & STANDARDISED RATES (12 of 14 on Analysing Data)

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<p>PowerPoint Presentation on Crude and Standardised Rates (11 slides): Explains how to calculate crude and standardised rates for births, deaths, marriages, and unemployment data. It has been written by a highly experienced teacher (of 25+ years), senior examiner and reviser for Maths and Stats examinations. It includes:</p> <p>Lesson objectives<br /> Step-by-step explanations of the subject matter<br /> Examples to aid understanding<br /> Questions to check understanding<br /> Answers to questions, with explanations<br /> Suggestions regarding which topic(s) should be moved on to next.</p> <p>It is 1 of a set of 14 PowerPoint Presentations on ‘Analysing Data’ that APT Initiatives has published for GCSE Statistics. The full set of set of 14 PowerPoints (238 slides excluding Title Pages) covers the following topics relating to ‘Analysing Data’:</p> <p>01 Averages – Mode (19 slides).<br /> 02 Averages – Median (19 slides).<br /> 03 Averages – Mean (19 slides).<br /> 04 Other Means – Weighted &amp; Geometric(12 slides).<br /> 05 Measures of Dispersion – Range (16 slides).<br /> 06 Measures of Dispersion – Interquartile Range (20 slides).<br /> 07 Cumulative Frequency (25 slides).<br /> 08 Box (and Whisker) Plots (11 slides).<br /> 09 Distributions, Variance &amp; Standard Deviation (18 slides).<br /> 10 Skewness Coefficients (11 slides).<br /> 11 Time Series and Moving Averages (25 slides).<br /> <strong>12 Crude and Standardised Rates (11 slides).</strong><br /> 13 Index Numbers (22 slides).<br /> 14 Quality Assurance (10 slides).</p> <p>These PowerPoints are one of 4 sets of PowerPoint Presentations that APT Initiatives Ltd has published to support teachers and students of GCSE Statistics. Other sets concern:</p> <p>Collecting Data<br /> Representing Data<br /> Probability</p> <p>The purchase of this resource comes with a licence to make the resource available in digital and / or in print form (including photocopying) to the staff and students attending the purchasing institution, ie the individual school / college on a single site. The resource may be distributed via a secure virtual learning environment. It must not be made available on any public or insecure website or other platform. The resource must not be distributed to other institutions that are members of the same academy chain or similar organisation; each individual institution must purchase their own copy of the resource.</p>
apt4Stats: PowerPoint for GCSE Statistics on CORRELATION COEFFICIENTS -10 of 13 on Representing DataQuick View
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apt4Stats: PowerPoint for GCSE Statistics on CORRELATION COEFFICIENTS -10 of 13 on Representing Data

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<p>PowerPoint Presentation on Correlation Coefficients (11 slides): Explains how to interpret the Product Moment Correlation Coefficient (PMCC) and how to calculate and interpret the Spearman’s Rank Correlation Coefficient (SRCC) of paired data. It has been written by a highly experienced teacher (of 25+ years), senior examiner and reviser for Maths and Stats examinations. It includes:</p> <p>Lesson objectives<br /> Step-by-step explanations of the subject matter<br /> Examples to aid understanding<br /> Questions to check understanding<br /> Answers to questions, with explanations<br /> Suggestions regarding which topic(s) should be moved on to next.</p> <p>It is 1 of a set of 13 PowerPoint Presentations on ‘Representing Data’ that APT Initiatives has published for GCSE Statistics. The full set of set of PowerPoints (225 slides excluding Title Pages) covers the following topics on ‘Representing Data’:</p> <p>01 Block Diagrams and Dot Plots (12 slides).<br /> 02 Pictograms (16 slides).<br /> 03 Bar Charts, Bar Line Graphs and Frequency Diagrams – Polygons (26 slides).<br /> 04 Population Pyramids and Choropleth Maps (15 slides).<br /> 05 Line Graphs (9 slides).<br /> 06 Stepped Tables and Two-way Tables (18 slides).<br /> 07 Pie Charts (18 slides): Explains how to draw and interpret pie charts.<br /> 08 Comparative Pie Charts (10 slides).<br /> 09 Scatter Diagrams (40 slides).<br /> <strong>10 Correlation Coefficients (11 slides).</strong><br /> 11 Stem and Leaf Diagrams (17 slides).<br /> 12 Histograms (14 slides).<br /> 13 Misleading Graphs and other Data Representations (19 slides).</p> <p>This set of PowerPoints are one of 4 sets of PowerPoint Presentations that APT Initiatives Ltd has published to support teachers and students of GCSE Statistics. Other sets concern:</p> <p>Collecting Data<br /> Analysing Data<br /> Probability</p> <p>The purchase of this resource comes with a licence to make the resource available in digital and / or in print form (including photocopying) to the staff and students attending the purchasing institution, ie the individual school / college on a single site. The resource may be distributed via a secure virtual learning environment. It must not be made available on any public or insecure website or other platform. The resource must not be distributed to other institutions that are members of the same academy chain or similar organisation; each individual institution must purchase their own copy of the resource.</p>
apt4Maths: ALGEBRAIC FRACTIONS PowerPoint for GCSE Maths (Lesson 13 of 13 on Fractions)Quick View
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apt4Maths: ALGEBRAIC FRACTIONS PowerPoint for GCSE Maths (Lesson 13 of 13 on Fractions)

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<p>PowerPoint Presentation on Algebraic Fractions (10 slides): Revises algebraic manipulation and explains how to apply the skills learnt regarding calculations with fractions (adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing) to solving problems involving algebraic fractions. It has been written by a highly experienced teacher (of 25+ years), senior examiner and reviser for Maths and Stats examinations. It includes:</p> <p>Lesson objectives<br /> Step-by-step explanations of the subject matter<br /> Examples to aid understanding<br /> Questions to check understanding<br /> Answers to questions, with explanations<br /> Suggestions regarding which topic(s) should be moved on to next</p> <p>This is 1 of 13 PowerPoint Presentations on ‘Fractions’ that APT Initiatives has published for GCSE (and Key Stage 3) Mathematics. The full set of 13 PowerPoints (143 slides, excluding Title Pages) covers the following fraction-based topics:</p> <p>01 Fractions – The Basics (12 slides).<br /> 02 Converting between Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions (15 slides).<br /> 03 Equivalent Fractions (9 slides).<br /> 04 Express as Fractions (9 slides).<br /> 05 Comparing and Ordering Fractions (21 slides).<br /> 06 Recurring Decimals to Fractions (10 slides).<br /> 07 Adding and Subtracting Fractions (13 slides).<br /> 08 Multiplying with Fractions (10 slides).<br /> 09 Dividing with Fractions (8 slides).<br /> 10 Fractions of Quantities (10 slides).<br /> 11 Fractional Change (8 slides).<br /> 12 Solving Reverse Fraction Problems (8 slides).<br /> <strong>13 Algebraic Fractions (10 slides).</strong></p> <p>These PowerPoint Presentations are one of several sets of PowerPoint Presentations, which essentially relate to the ‘Number’ section of the Maths specifications. These other sets concern:</p> <p>Place Value and Approximations<br /> Calculations<br /> Percentages</p> <p>Note: Work on fractional indices is included in APT’s set of PowerPoints on ‘Types of Number‘ (which relates to the ‘Algebra‘ section of the Maths Specifications).<br /> More in-depth work on fraction-decimal-percentage conversions is included in APT’s set of PowerPoints on ‘Percentages‘.</p> <p>The purchase of this resource comes with a licence to make the resource available in digital and / or in print form (including photocopying) to the staff and students attending the purchasing institution, ie the individual school / college on a single site. The resource may be distributed via a secure virtual learning environment. It must not be made available on any public or insecure website or other platform. The resource must not be distributed to other institutions that are members of the same academy chain or similar organisation; each individual institution must purchase their own copy of the resource.</p>
apt4Stats: PowerPoint for GCSE Statistics (Representing Data) on BLOCK DIAGRAMS AND DOT PLOTSQuick View
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apt4Stats: PowerPoint for GCSE Statistics (Representing Data) on BLOCK DIAGRAMS AND DOT PLOTS

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<p>PowerPoint Presentation on Block Diagrams and Dot Plots (12 slides): Explains how to draw, read and interpret block diagrams and dot plots. It has been written by a highly experienced teacher (of 25+ years), senior examiner and reviser for Maths and Stats examinations. It includes:</p> <p>Lesson objectives<br /> Step-by-step explanations of the subject matter<br /> Examples to aid understanding<br /> Questions to check understanding<br /> Answers to questions, with explanations<br /> Suggestions regarding which topic(s) should be moved on to next.</p> <p>It is 1 of a set of 13 PowerPoint Presentations on ‘Representing Data’ that APT Initiatives has published for GCSE Statistics. The content of this PowerPoint is also relevant to the ‘Statistics’ section of the GCSE Maths specifications and included in APT’s PowerPoints for GCSE Maths.</p> <p>The full set of set of 13 PowerPoints for GCSE Statistics on ‘Representing Data’ (225 slides excluding Title Pages) covers the following topics:</p> <p><strong>01 Block Diagrams and Dot Plots (12 slides).</strong><br /> 02 Pictograms (16 slides).<br /> 03 Bar Charts, Bar Line Graphs and Frequency Diagrams – Polygons (26 slides).<br /> 04 Population Pyramids and Choropleth Maps (15 slides).<br /> 05 Line Graphs (9 slides).<br /> 06 Stepped Tables and Two-way Tables (18 slides).<br /> 07 Pie Charts (18 slides): Explains how to draw and interpret pie charts.<br /> 08 Comparative Pie Charts (10 slides).<br /> 09 Scatter Diagrams (40 slides).<br /> 10 Correlation Coefficients (11 slides).<br /> 11 Stem and Leaf Diagrams (17 slides).<br /> 12 Histograms (14 slides).<br /> 13 Misleading Graphs and other Data Representations (19 slides).</p> <p>This set of PowerPoints are one of 4 sets of PowerPoint Presentations that APT Initiatives Ltd has published to support teachers and students of GCSE Statistics. Other sets concern:</p> <p>Collecting Data<br /> Analysing Data<br /> Probability</p> <p>The purchase of this resource comes with a licence to make the resource available in digital and / or in print form (including photocopying) to the staff and students attending the purchasing institution, ie the individual school / college on a single site. The resource may be distributed via a secure virtual learning environment. It must not be made available on any public or insecure website or other platform. The resource must not be distributed to other institutions that are members of the same academy chain or similar organisation; each individual institution must purchase their own copy of the resource.</p>
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apt4Stats: GCSE Statistics Lesson PowerPoint on Index Numbers (13 of 14 on Analysing Data)

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<p>Lesson PowerPoint Presentation for GCSE Statistics on Index Numbers (22 slides), written by a highly experienced teacher (of 25+ years), senior examiner and reviser for Maths and Stats examinations. It explains how to calculate use and interpret index numbers, chain base index numbers and weighted index numbers. It gives real-life examples where weighted indices are used. It explains RPI, inflation, CPI and GDP, as well as how to interpret an output gap chart. It includes:</p> <p>Lesson objectives<br /> Step-by-step explanations of the subject matter<br /> Examples to aid understanding<br /> Questions to check understanding<br /> Answers to questions, with explanations<br /> Suggestions regarding which topic(s) should be moved on to next.</p> <p>It is 1 of a set of 14 Lesson PowerPoint Presentations on ‘Analysing Data’ that APT Initiatives has published for GCSE Statistics. The full set of set of 14 PowerPoints (238 slides excluding Title Pages) covers the following topics relating to ‘Analysing Data’:</p> <p>01 Averages – Mode (19 slides).<br /> 02 Averages – Median (19 slides).<br /> 03 Averages – Mean (19 slides).<br /> 04 Other Means – Weighted &amp; Geometric(12 slides).<br /> 05 Measures of Dispersion – Range (16 slides).<br /> 06 Measures of Dispersion – Interquartile Range (20 slides).<br /> 07 Cumulative Frequency (25 slides).<br /> 08 Box (and Whisker) Plots (11 slides).<br /> 09 Distributions, Variance &amp; Standard Deviation (18 slides).<br /> 10 Skewness Coefficients (11 slides).<br /> 11 Time Series and Moving Averages (25 slides).<br /> 12 Crude and Standardised Rates (11 slides).<br /> <strong>13 Index Numbers (22 slides).</strong><br /> 14 Quality Assurance (10 slides).</p> <p>These PowerPoints are one of 4 sets of PowerPoint Presentations that APT Initiatives Ltd has published to support teachers and students of GCSE Statistics. Other sets concern:</p> <p>Collecting Data<br /> Representing Data<br /> Probability</p> <p>The purchase of this resource comes with a licence to make the resource available in digital and / or in print form (including photocopying) to the staff and students attending the purchasing institution, ie the individual school / college on a single site. The resource may be distributed via a secure virtual learning environment. It must not be made available on any public or insecure website or other platform. The resource must not be distributed to other institutions that are members of the same academy chain or similar organisation; each individual institution must purchase their own copy of the resource.</p>