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Dania Ewodage is my name. I am a Nigerian, married with children. A profession teacher with years of experience and certified by the C.I.E, I hold a BSc. and Masters degrees both in economics, and the U.K. Inst. of Marketing diploma. I am also a Consultant and Pastor.

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Dania Ewodage is my name. I am a Nigerian, married with children. A profession teacher with years of experience and certified by the C.I.E, I hold a BSc. and Masters degrees both in economics, and the U.K. Inst. of Marketing diploma. I am also a Consultant and Pastor.
Private Limited Companies Lesson Plan  'MS word doc.' IGCSE Business Studies & Economics
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Private Limited Companies Lesson Plan 'MS word doc.' IGCSE Business Studies & Economics

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Lesson Plan Topic: Private Limited Companies Lesson Plan ‘MS word doc.’ IGCSE Business Studies & Economics. Lesson Objective: are shared with the students for awareness and expectation of lesson outcome. At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to; Identify a Private limited companies, its main features, advantages and disadvantages. •• Concepts of risk, ownership and limited liability •• Recommend and justify a Private limited companies to owners/management in a given situation. NB: Add your school’s name, and logo on top, you own name, date, and class year, term and week, etc.
Supply-side policy Supply-side policy Lesson Plan IGCSE Economics
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Supply-side policy Supply-side policy Lesson Plan IGCSE Economics

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Lesson Plan Topic: Supply-side policy Supply-side policy Lesson Plan IGCSE Economics- ‘MS word doc.’ Lesson Objective: are shared with the students for awareness and expectation of lesson outcome. At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to; Define supply-side policy. describe supply-side policy measures and. effects of supply-side policy measures on government macroeconomic aims NB: You can add your school name, and logo on top, you own name, date, and class year, term and week. Also, you can rejig it for more than a lesson topic by editing the objectives, Plenary and lesson starter etc.
Population Lesson Plan IGCSE Economics
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Population Lesson Plan IGCSE Economics

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Lesson Plan Topic:Population Lesson Plan IGCSE Economics- ‘MS word doc.’ Lesson Objective: are shared with the students for awareness and expectation of lesson outcome. At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to; Describe the factors that affect population growth. Reasons for different rates of population growth in different countries. The effects of changes in the size and structure of population on different countries. NB: You can add your school name, and logo on top, you own name, date, and class year, term and week. Also, you can rejig it for more than a lesson topic by editing the objectives, Plenary and lesson starter etc.
The Nature of the Economic Problem and Factors of Production  Lesson Plan IGCSE Economics
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The Nature of the Economic Problem and Factors of Production Lesson Plan IGCSE Economics

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Lesson Plan Topic:The Nature of the Economic Problem and Factors of Production Lesson Plan IGCSE Economics - ‘MS word doc.’ Lesson Objective: are shared with the students for awareness and expectation of lesson outcome. At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to; Describe finite resources and unlimited wants - Definition and examples of the economic problem in the contexts of: consumers; workers; producers; and governments. Economic and free goods. The difference between economic goods and free goods. Definitions of the factors of production and their rewards - Definitions and examples of land, labour, capital and enterprise. Examples of the nature of each factor of production. Mobility of the factors of production - The influences on the mobility of the various factors. Quantity and quality of the factors of production - The causes of changes in the quantity and quality of the various factors. NB: You can add your school name, and logo on top, you own name, date, and class year, term and week. Also, you can rejig it for more than a lesson topic by editing the objectives, Plenary and lesson starter etc.
Foreign exchange rates Lesson Plan IGCSE Economics
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Foreign exchange rates Lesson Plan IGCSE Economics

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Lesson Plan Topic: Foreign exchange rates Lesson Plan IGCSE Economics- ‘MS word doc.’ Lesson Objective: are shared with the students for awareness and expectation of lesson outcome. At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to; Define foreign exchange rate - Floating and fixed systems. Explain the determination of foreign exchange rate in foreign exchange market - The demand for and supply of a currency in the foreign exchange market and the determination of the equilibrium foreign exchange rate. Causes of foreign exchange rate fluctuations - Including changes in demand for exports and imports, changes in the rate of interest, speculation, and the entry or departure of MNCs. consequences of foreign exchange rate fluctuations - The effects of foreign exchange rate fluctuations on export and import prices and spending on imports and exports via the PED. Floating and fixed foreign exchange rates - The difference between, and the advantages and disadvantages of, a floating foreign exchange rate and a fixed foreign exchange rate system. NB: You can add your school name, and logo on top, you own name, date, and class year, term and week. Also, you can rejig it for more than a lesson topic by editing the objectives, Plenary and lesson starter etc.
Current account of balance of payments Lesson Plan IGCSE Economics
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Current account of balance of payments Lesson Plan IGCSE Economics

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Lesson Plan Topic:Current account of balance of payments Lesson Plan IGCSE Economics- ‘MS word doc.’ Lesson Objective: are shared with the students for awareness and expectation of lesson outcome. At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to; Describe the structure - The components of the current account of the balance of payments – trade in goods, trade in services, primary income and secondary income. Calculation of deficits and surpluses on the current account of the balance of payments and its component sections. Reasons for deficits and surpluses. Causes of current account deficit and surplus. Consequences of current account deficit and surplus - Impact on GDP, employment, inflation and foreign exchange rate. Policies to achieve balance of payments stability - The range of policies available to achieve balance of payments stability and how effective they might be. NB: You can add your school name, and logo on top, you own name, date, and class year, term and week. Also, you can rejig it for more than a lesson topic by editing the objectives, Plenary and lesson starter etc.
Market Economic Systems Lesson Plan  'MS word doc.' IGCSE Economics
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Market Economic Systems Lesson Plan 'MS word doc.' IGCSE Economics

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Lesson Plan Topic: Market Economic Systems Lesson Plan ‘MS word doc.’ IGCSE Economics. Lesson Objective: are shared with the students for awareness and expectation of lesson outcome. At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to; Define mixed economic system, draw and interpret appropriate diagrams showing the effects of three government microeconomic policy measures: maximum and minimum prices in product, labour and foreign exchange markets; indirect taxation; and subsidies. Definition only of government microeconomic policy measures: regulation; privatisation and nationalisation; and direct provision of goods. The effectiveness of government intervention in overcoming the drawbacks of a market economic system. NB: You can add your school’s name, and logo on top, you own name, date, and class year, term and week. Also, you can rejig it for more than a lesson topic by editing the objectives, Plenary and lesson starter etc.
Economics Exam. Questions with Mark Scheme, Year 11 Paper 1  February/March, Term 2, 2018
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Economics Exam. Questions with Mark Scheme, Year 11 Paper 1 February/March, Term 2, 2018

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The package will save you the tine needed to present an excellent question paper for your students. Use it yo instill confidence in your students for excellent IGCSE final examinations performance. This IGCSE Multiple Choice Economics paper spans question papers from four years put together to test your students preparation before the final examination. The Mark scheme is included. If the topics have been covered, it can be used earlier then the date specified.
Sole TradersIGCSE 'ppt' Business Studies & Economics
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Sole Traders IGCSE 'ppt' Business Studies & Economics

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Sole Traders * ’ppt’ IGCSE Economics and Business Studies. I have consistently produced As, As, and Bs. You can replicate my results with my up-to-date notes, *Engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn. Questions at the end. Answers provided. *Engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn to excel. ‘Class Activities.’ with Answers.’ Lesson Objectives; At the completion of the lesson, the students should be to; Define Sole trader. Identify and describe its main features, advantages & disadvantages. Differences between unincorporated businesses and limited companies • Concepts of risk, ownership and limited liability. Explain the concepts of risk, ownership and limited liability as pertains to Sole Traders Recommend and justify Sole Traders business organisation in a given situation. Class Activity with Answers.
Current Account of the Balance of Payments ’ppt’ IGCSE Economics
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Current Account of the Balance of Payments ’ppt’ IGCSE Economics

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Complete Lesson. Current Account of the Balance of Payments ’ppt’ IGCSE Economics. With these resources, I have consistently produced A*s, As, and Bs. You can replicate my results with my up-to-date notes. *Engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn to excel. ‘Class Activities.’ ‘Questions with Answers.’ Lesson Objectives; At the completion of the lesson, the students should be able to; The Structure - components of the current account of the balance of payments – trade in goods, trade in services, primary income and secondary income. Calculation of deficits and surpluses on the current account of the balance of payments and its component sections. Causes of current account deficit and surplus - Reasons for deficits and surpluses. Consequences of current account deficit and surplus Impact on GDP, employment, inflation and foreign exchange rate. Policies to achieve balance of payments stability - The range of policies available to achieve balance of payments stability and how effective they might be. Class Activities provided with Answers.
Lesson Plan IGCSE Economics Year 10 Week  Term 3a, 2017- 2019 Syllabus
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Lesson Plan IGCSE Economics Year 10 Week Term 3a, 2017- 2019 Syllabus

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Lesson Plan. This lesson plan that can be used directly or adapted by any teacher to suite his or her school’s need. It can be used together with the Topics to be covered and the work scheme. LESSON OBJECTIVE: At the end of the lesson the students should be able to: • describe the characteristics of perfect competition • describe pricing and output policies in perfect competition
Lesson Plan IGCSE Economics Year 10 Week Term 3b, 2017- 2019 Syllabus
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Lesson Plan IGCSE Economics Year 10 Week Term 3b, 2017- 2019 Syllabus

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Lesson Plan. This lesson plan that can be used directly or adapted by any teacher to suite his or her school’s need. It can be used together with the Topics to be covered and the work scheme. LESSON OBJECTIVE: At the end of the lesson the students should be able to: • describe the characteristics of monopoly • describe pricing and output policies in monopoly • discuss the advantages and disadvantages of monopoly.
Lesson Plan IGCSE Economics Year 10 Week 2 Term 3, 2017- 2019 Syllabus
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Lesson Plan IGCSE Economics Year 10 Week 2 Term 3, 2017- 2019 Syllabus

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LESSON OBJECTIVE: At the end of the lesson the students should be able to: • describe the principle of profit maximisation as a goal and recognise that business organisations may have different goals Lesson Plan. This lesson plan that can be used directly or adapted by any teacher to suite his or her school’s need. It can be used together with the Topics to be covered and the work scheme.
Lesson Plan IGCSE Economics Year 10 Week 1 Term 3, 2017- 2019 Syllabus
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Lesson Plan IGCSE Economics Year 10 Week 1 Term 3, 2017- 2019 Syllabus

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Lesson Plan. This lesson plan that can be used directly or adapted by any teacher to suite his or her school’s need. It can be used together with the Topics to be covered and the work scheme. LESSON OBJECTIVE: At the end of the lesson the students should be able to: • analyse particular situations to show changes in total and average cost as output changes • define total and average revenue and perform simple calculations
Economics Work Sheet - 2, IGCSE Questions/Syllabus - base-Economic growth and Economic Development,
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Economics Work Sheet - 2, IGCSE Questions/Syllabus - base-Economic growth and Economic Development,

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A must have IGCSE questions based Economics Worksheet with questions and answers. It touches Economic growth and Economic Development, GDP per Capital, Current account balance of the Balance of Payments, Exports and Imports, Labour force, Inflation and deflation, Interest rates, and international competitiveness of a country’s products. Price elasticity of demand and Goals of firms. It will help to study and /or revise a relatively wide area of the syllabus in in a stretched lesson It is excellent for key stage 4, years 10 & 11 pupils. Teachers and parents can use it to build their children’s confidence in for higher grades in the examinations. You should use it for more than one lesson to get the best from it. Additional instruction some questions tells you how to administer some of the sub questions. Teacher can give summary instructions on the topics to kick start the students, who should also search their text for the responses required. This should help them to develop the skills that are being tested in the final exams. It is good for both Teachers and Students.
Sole Trader Lesson Plan  'MS word doc.'  IGCSE Business Studies and Economics
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Sole Trader Lesson Plan 'MS word doc.' IGCSE Business Studies and Economics

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Lesson Plan Topic: Sole Trader Lesson Plan ‘MS word doc.’ IGCSE Business Studies & Economics Lesson Objective: are shared with the students for awareness and expectation of lesson outcome. At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to; Identify the Sole Trader business and the main features of Sole Trader business: •• Differentiate between unincorporated businesses and limited companies •• Explain the concepts of risk, ownership and limited liability of Sole Trader •• Recommend and justify a Sole Trader business organisation to owners/management in a given situation. NB: Add your school’s name, and logo on top, you own name, date, and class year, term and week, etc.
Unit 6.1b -  Opportunity Cost & Production Possibility Curve - IGCSE Economics
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Unit 6.1b - Opportunity Cost & Production Possibility Curve - IGCSE Economics

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Whole Lesson: A whole lesson and this is all you need to teach on this topic for IGCSE Economic syllabus 2017 - 2019. It is good for Teachers and Students and adequate as a note for student to copy in the class or at home. Parents can also use to help their children to improve on their performance. Lesson Objectives : At the end of the lesson, students should be able to: • Unit 6.1b.1 define opportunity cost and analyse particular circumstances to illustrate the concept • demonstrate how production possibility curves can be used to illustrate choice and resource allocation. • do the ‘Class Activities’ Provided at the end of the presentation,
3 in1ECONOMICS 0455/2, Yr 11 Mock Exam 2018.  P 2 Structured Questions/Answers /Work  Sheet Opt D
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3 in1ECONOMICS 0455/2, Yr 11 Mock Exam 2018. P 2 Structured Questions/Answers /Work Sheet Opt D

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Economics 0455/2, Paper 2 Mock Examination Questions and answers series also double as a revision Work sheet of IGCSE questions covering the most recent years running. It is a must have paper to assure you peace of mind that you have indeed prepared your students for the coming examination. For use as a preset exam question for your school, all you have to do is copy the file, replace the cover page, delete the marks and you have a ready to use question paper. The original file will serve as question paper and mark scheme. For use as an Interactive Work sheet for your students, simply separate the questions and answers that you need to another page(s), print them out and give to student to with. Alternatively, project the required questions for student to work on and when they are done expose the mark scheme.
IGCSE ECONOMICS WORKSHEET How The Market Works
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IGCSE ECONOMICS WORKSHEET How The Market Works

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A must have IGCSEquestions based Economics Worksheet with questions and answers on How thwe Market workss. It will help to study and /or revise a relatively wide area of the syllabus in in a stretched lesson It is excellent for** key stage 4, years 10 & 11 pupils. T**eachers and parents can use it to build their children’s confidence in for higher grades in the examinations. ****