Econ teacher with 10+ years full time experience in the subject. Everything is up to date, matches the syllabus and includes full exercises with answers.
Econ teacher with 10+ years full time experience in the subject. Everything is up to date, matches the syllabus and includes full exercises with answers.
This is around two full lessons of plug and play content. There are a variety of exercises for students to do, a youtube video on coffee production, with answers presented after (to make the burden less on the teacher) that allow students to richly understand factors of production, free goods, and factor mobility in a fun and easy manner.
This is a comprehensive three lessons for understanding Opportunity cost in detail with examples, exercises, videos and answers all on the PPT. This then moves on to understanding and explaining the PPF giving students many opportunities to create the graphs, see real examples of tech advancements, calculate the opportunity cost and gain a rich understanding of exam-style material.
This is a comprehensive powerpoint for GCSE Economics utilising strong scaffolding, videos, exercises and sound information on opportunity cost, factors of production and the PPF.
The facilitator does not need to rely on text books or external material, all exercises and answers are provided and all the students need is a book to write in.
I have 10 years experience teaching Economics internationally and these classes are built around a socially constructive methodology.
Here I provide three multiple choice tests for GCSE Unit 1 based on ten years of real exam questions so you don’t have to. There is also a seperate file for each test with the answers.
the tests are 90% real exam questions, and are listed here :
Test One - Opportunity cost and factors of production
Test Two - Production possibility frontier and Opportunity cost
Test three - Production possibility frontier (this test is for students with weaker ability that did not perform well in the first two, not so useful for students who already have a firm grasp)
This powerpoint is designed to be plug and play. all exercises, videos and answers for the economic problem and opportunity cost are embedded. The time can be stretched from 40 mins to an hour depending on the speed of delivery and exercise time given. This will cover:
1.1 the nature of the economic problem topic
1.1.1 finite resources and unlimited wants
Introduction to Opportunity cost with class exercise
I have over 10 years experience teaching Economics. This is a plug and play powerpoint for an AS class regarding the PPF. It explains everything from efficiency, capital vs consumer goods, opportunity cost calculations to changing costs on the margin.
It is very thorough and detailed. I hope you enjoy it.
This is for A-level Economics students in their final year. It has full explanations of all four economic concepts (productive efficiency, allocative efficiency, dynamic efficiency and x-inefficiency), with complete graphs, exercises and a real exam question at the end. The real exam question comes with a simplified laid out plan, and also a full writeen answer to 2023/2024 CIE specifications.
I have over ten years experience teaching Economics and wish to make this process easy for everyone. it is plug and play for any teacher with/without experience as each exercise comes with answers on the next slide.
After externalities (taught in a previous slide) this covers for A-level students:
Missing markets
Asymmetric Knowledge
Lack of competition
Inflated pricing (monopolies)
Labour Market failure
it is between 3 and 4 lessons depending on the speed of the class.
I have over 10 years experience teaching A-level Economics in five countries with outstanding results. These powerpoints are completely plug and play with great visuals, comprehensive graphs, embedded youtube videos and exercises with explanations. Any teacher experienced in Economic theory or not can use these slides stress free. Please enjoy the benefits of my experience.
This is a very important resource for A-level students. It firstly covers externalities positive/negative/consumption/production then goes on to explain how graphs are formulated and how goverments attempt to acheive MSC=MSB. It discusses welfare gain/ deadweight loss and why a government aim for these ideals in society. it is basically a step by step introduction to externalities that gets progressively more difficult complete with exercises and answers.
I have over 10 years experience teaching A-level Economics in five countries with outstanding results. These powerpoints are completely plug and play with embedded youtube videos/exercises/explanations for any teacher experienced in Economic theory or not. Please enjoy the benefits of my experience.
This plug-and-play set of slides contains precise details on absolute and comparative advantages, with calculation exercises/videos/answers all presented with beautiful royalty-free pictures. Here I cover:
The distinction between absolute and comparative advantage
How it is calculated using different methods
Which trades would be acceptable (exercises)
The trading possibilities curve
Positives/ disadvantages of absolute advantages (discussion)
I have over 10 years experience teaching A-level Economics in five countries with outstanding results. These powerpoints are completely plug and play with great visuals, comprehensive graphs, embedded youtube videos and exercises with explanations. Any teacher experienced in Economic theory or not can use these slides stress free. Please enjoy the benefits of my experience
This plug-and-play set of slides is packed with precise details on Union types plus trade diversion/creation. It contains calculation exercises/answers/videos/important details all presented with beautiful royalty-free pictures. The order of information is:
customs union
monetary union
full economic union
free trade area
trade creation and trade diversion
I have over 10 years experience teaching A-level Economics in five countries with outstanding results. These powerpoints are completely plug and play with great visuals, comprehensive graphs, embedded youtube videos and exercises with explanations. Any teacher experienced in Economic theory or not can use these slides stress free. Please enjoy the benefits of my experience
This excellent-designed powerpoint file is completely plug and play for new/experienced teachers. This one videos/exercises/answers/exam question. The contents in order are:
the meaning of protectionism in the context of international trade
different methods of protection and their impact, for example, tariffs, import duties and quotas, export subsidies, embargoes
the arguments in favour/against of protectionism
Exam questions with answers
I have over 10 years experience teaching A-level Economics in five countries with outstanding results. These powerpoints are completely plug and play with great visuals, comprehensive graphs, embedded youtube videos and exercises with explanations. Any teacher experienced in Economic theory or not can use these slides stress free. Please enjoy the benefits of my experience
This is a very well designed beautiful set of lessons with royalty free pictures, great exercises and detailed information. This lesson covers:
Objectives
What the budget is/ how do define it
Budget deficit/surplus explanations
Task about budget deficits in home country/ reasons for it
Discussion on why deficits are a problem
Exercise on raising fund in Africa
Progressive, regressive and proportional tax videos/exercises/answers
Overall this will facilitate an excellent understanding of the subject in a fun way. All answers are already embedded in the slides to make life easier for everyone.
This is a beautifully designed set of classes with royalty free pictures and material designed for the syllabus. I have ten years experience and leave no stone unturned with interesting short videos, exercises, designs and answers. This presentation is fully modifiable and the topics covered here are:
Objectives
Definition of employment, unemployment and full employment
Changing patterns and level of employment - excercise and answers
Measurement of unemployment using calculation exercises
Causes/types of unemployment with discussion task
Consequences of unemployment - Australian case study video and discussion
Policies to reduce unemployment exercise
This is the complete Unit 4 for Cambridge international GCSE Economics syllabus 2023-2025. It has been made using over 14 years of Economics teaching experience leaving no stone unturned.
Each slide uses modern data, real world examples, beautiful designs and royalty-free pictures. I have personally created and embedded videos and exercises with answers so the teacher using these slides has all the answers ready to avoid any difficulties.
The syllabus criteria is as follows:-
The role of the government including understanding CPI and calculating inflation
Fiscal and monetary policy
Supply side policy
Tax and the budget
economic growth
Unemployment
This lesson includes fun videos, simplified calculations and rich yet simplified explanations that will reall help a student understand CPI, hyper inflation, deflation and how to calculate it. This lesson is plug and play for teachers is a result of my ten years experience teaching Economics full-time - all students need is a notebook. This lesson includes:-
clear syllabus guidelines
Calculation exercises
video on hyperinflation in Germany (often below 4 mins)
Answers on the slide after exercises with explanation
methodical approaches to learning with clear scaffolding
This offers a really robust understanding of fiscal and monetary policy for GCSE students. I have 10 years full-time experience teaching Economics. These presentations are beautifully designed with royalty-free pictures and the lesson includes:-
List of objectives
Simplified concepts
Breakdown exercises of controlling inflation (complete with clear and easy to understand answers)
AD/AS graphs to facilitate understanding (not part of syllabus until AS but very useful for extension)
real life video exercize showing the difference between Hillary Clinton and Donald trumps policies and their after effects
This lessons is specifically on Supply side policy. I have a decade of experience teaching Economics and wish to bring that experience to you. These beautiful slides are hassle-free with included exercises and answers.
These specific slides include:-
Beautiful royalty free pictures and graphs designed by my hand
Learning objectives
Classroom exercises that involve internet search
Solid information breaking down supply side policies in a simple form
Limitations of supply side policies
Case study exercise video with supply side study related to the UK
Answers are also on the slide
This is a superbly designed lesson on Economic growth for GCSE students. I intend to use my 10 years of teach Economics to make these slides as easy to use as possible.
This comprised of 70 slides and includes:
beautiful royalty free picture
objectives
base rate calculation exercises + answer
nominal vs real GDP short vid + explanation
Graph analysis + explanation
Real GDP calculation exercises + answers
real life example video of Phillipines economic growth + summary
Summary of growth and recession
These slides on money are created from over ten years experience teaching Economics. They have beautiful pictures, rich exercises, informative videos and exam questions with answers.
the format is as follows:-
Bartering exercise to show the problems we have without money
Exercise on 4 functions of money
Explanation of the five characteristics
Three exercises with Wechat, Bitcoin and prison ramen to show the functions/characteristics in use
Commercial and Central banks explained (with video)
Exam questions exercises with answers