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All the resources you can need if you teach Economics and Business for High School, with a focus on the Cambridge IGCSE syllabus

All the resources you can need if you teach Economics and Business for High School, with a focus on the Cambridge IGCSE syllabus
IGCSE Economics: Economic Problem
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IGCSE Economics: Economic Problem

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This is an entire lesson’s worth of content on the Economic Problem through slides/ presentation. Introduces the concept of the Economic Problem to students start off IGCSE Economics.
IGCSE Business: ALL Marketing Terms Unit 3
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IGCSE Business: ALL Marketing Terms Unit 3

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This resource is designed to match definitions to key terms and covers all of the important Marketing terms any IGCSE Business Studies student needs! Ideally this sheet takes from 20 minutes to 30 minutes to complete, and ideally in groups of 3 to 5! When I designed this in my school for my IGCSE students and made a competition for the winning team, first to finish wins a prize; all the teams were very engaged and managed to answer all the terms together! Super fun activity to wrap up learning for this unit and ensure students have a reference to go back to, with highlighted key terms needed for each defintion. Answer sheets attached to this resource. Terms are all extracted from the Cambridge IGCSE Business Textbook.
AS Economics: Production Possibilities Curve
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AS Economics: Production Possibilities Curve

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These slides are focused on explaining the Production Possibilities Curve based on the International Cambridge curriculum for AS Level. The lesson covers the different types of shifts in a PPC, as well as how to draw, label and explain the changes. With some activities for drawing and labeling PPCs and shifts.
AS Economics: Economic methodology
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AS Economics: Economic methodology

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Full lesson based on Unit 1 Economics AS following the Cambridge Curriculum. Economic methodology focuses on difference between micro and macro, difference between normative and positive statements. Also looks at the concept of Ceteris Paribus. These slide encompass a full lesson.
IGCSE Economics: Firms
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IGCSE Economics: Firms

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This is a full lesson covering, firms, productivity, production with a focus on internal and external economies of scale. The lesson also covers different economic sectors, primary, secondary and tertiary. Finally the lesson looks at Public Vs Private sector. This is a full lesson inclusive of activities that can be done in class. This lesson is based off the Cambridge economics O level syllabus.
IGCSE Economics: Demand
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IGCSE Economics: Demand

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This is a full lesson inclusive of activities for Demand and how Demand works, suitable for students completing Cambridge IGCSE Economics.
IGCSE Economics: Supply
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IGCSE Economics: Supply

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This is a full lesson inclusive of activities suitable for students studying from the Cambridge IGCSE Economics Syllabus. It will help them understand Supply and how to draw a Supply curve.
IGCSE Economics: The role of markets in allocation
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IGCSE Economics: The role of markets in allocation

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A full lesson inclusive of activities and key definitions and concepts on the allocation of resources in different Economic systems. A look at Public vs private sector and the definitions of the 3 economic systems: Planned Economy, Mixed Economy, Free Economy.
Supply and Demand: Using Monopoly Game!
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Supply and Demand: Using Monopoly Game!

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IGCSE Economic and AS Economics Fun Activity! Make sure you have a Monopoly board in class to play, and then allow students to use the worksheet as the play. When you make the content relatable, students will not forget the content. This is suitable for a Main Activity in the lesson, it makes students identify key terms they learned in Economics on a Monopoly board! Suitable for AS and IGCSE Economics. Teachers can ask questions mid game to assess if students can see the relevance of the game to Economics!
AS Economics: Demand and Supply Curves
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AS Economics: Demand and Supply Curves

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These slides are covering a full lesson on Supply and Demand Curves for AS Economics from the International Cambridge curriculum. The lesson covers types of demand and supply, how to draw a Supply and Demand Curve and the different shifts. It looks at the factors that affect Supply and Demand. Covering Joint demand, complements, substitutes and types of goods (inferior, normal and luxury).
AS Economics: Classification of goods and services
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AS Economics: Classification of goods and services

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These slides cover Classification of goods and services based on the International Cambridge curriculum. This lesson covers the different types of goods: private, public, free, quasi-public, merit and demerit goods. Focusing on the concept of excludability and rivalry. With a minor focus on what governments do with merit and demerit goods.
AS Economics: Factors of Production
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AS Economics: Factors of Production

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These slide are a full lesson on Factors of Production for AS Economics from the International Cambridge Curriculum. The slides cover, the types of Factor rewards, factors of production, specialisation, division of labour and Entrepreneur skills needed.
IGCSE Economics: Price Elasticity of Demand and Supply
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IGCSE Economics: Price Elasticity of Demand and Supply

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These are dual resources covering PES and PED, how to calculate them and what they mean. It explores the concept of elastic Vs inelastic. The slides have some activities to help keep the lesson engaging. The content is suitable for the Cambridge IGCSE Economics syllabus.
IGCSE Economics: Money and Banking
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IGCSE Economics: Money and Banking

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This is a full lesson, suitable for introducing how money works and how banks work, based on the Cambridge IGCSE Economics syllabus. It breaks down key concepts like interest rates and value of money. The slides are also filled with activities to engage the students.