This revision resource provides students with quick access to key concepts and includes a visual component. The PowerPoint features internal hyperlinks from the content page to each concept, making navigation easy. Additionally, it includes revision questions that help students identify the correct concepts based on the questions posed. For example: “Apple may use such an organizational structure based on their product portfolio. Which concept?” Students can answer the question and then use the PowerPoint as a mark scheme, utilizing the hyperlinks to verify the correct answers.
This engaging PowerPoint delves into key macroeconomic diagrams to solidify your understanding for A-Level exams. Navigate through the slides, test your knowledge with interactive quizzes, and gain insightful explanations of each diagram’s significance.
This resource aims to provide comprehensive guidance for students in their preparation for the macro section of AQA economics A-level. It offers a detailed overview of each macroeconomic topic, accompanied by a series of meticulous questions and specific instructions designed to facilitate effective revision.
This is a revision resource for AQA Macroeconomics Paper 2. It includes consideration of the international trade topics as well as globalisation and development. It has a signficant amount of statistics for contextual consideration.
Book 1: 18th and 19th Century
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the most influential economic theories of the 18th and 19th centuries. It covers the works of famous economists such as Adam Smith, David Ricardo, and Alfred Marshall, among others. The book offers a clear and concise summary of key chapters of their renowned work and their contributions to economic thought. It is designed to help students studying economics to gain a better understanding of the foundational works of economic theorists and their relevance to modern economics. It is designed to provide students with a broader understanding of the intellectual history of economics and the different perspectives that have shaped the discipline. Together, these books offer a snapshot of the most important economic theories and the thinkers who created them. They are an essential resource for students studying economics, providing a solid foundation for further study and a valuable tool for exam preparation. By making complex economic concepts more accessible, these books help students to develop a deeper understanding of the subject and prepare them for success in their future studies and careers.
Book 2: 20th Century
This book provides ideas of the most famous economists in history, including Karl Marx, Friedrich Hayek, and John Maynard Keynes, among others.
Students are to explore the impact of globalisation on different economic agents for developed economies. Students to be given a newspaper based on their economic agent to analyse and discover consequences of globalisation.
The PowerPoint includes the entire lesson, starter, plenary and main task.
A flip learning resource, which enables students to watch 4 videos based on a firm becoming a PLC via an IPO, what can impact the share price and how it links to market cap. Questions are attached for students to consider when watching the videos.
Based on Year 13 Macroeconomics, suitable for a range of exam-boards. The concept enables students to recap and refine on previous topics. The questions range from ‘last lesson’, ‘last week’, ‘last month’ and ‘last year’. The resource is created for the entirety of the year and should prepare students for the linear aspects of the course.
A linear start activity, which can be used throughout the Micro Y13 specification. The aim is to give the task to the students fortnightly so students can refine, recap and cement their understanding. The slides can be adapted to suit your scheme of work. It has worked wonders for my classes!
The questions are designed as:
‘Last Lesson’, ‘Last Week’, ‘Last Month’ and ‘Last Year’ and for every question, answers are provided.
30 slides with 60 question and answers.
Suitable for both Edexcel and AQA.
Based on BTEC Enterprise L2 or GCSE Edexcel but can be changed for whatever exam-board. Three quick cash flow questions followed by a case-study on the Coronavirus impacting small businesses cash flow.