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Founded in 2016, Outstanding Resources has grown significantly, leveraging our experience as classroom practitioners to empower educators worldwide. We specialise in creating meticulously crafted teaching resources that embody professionalism and practicality. Designed to give students a great learning experience and achieve fantastic progress. Please explore our collection of resources and discover how Outstanding Resources can support your journey as an educator.

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Founded in 2016, Outstanding Resources has grown significantly, leveraging our experience as classroom practitioners to empower educators worldwide. We specialise in creating meticulously crafted teaching resources that embody professionalism and practicality. Designed to give students a great learning experience and achieve fantastic progress. Please explore our collection of resources and discover how Outstanding Resources can support your journey as an educator.
Savings and Investments
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Savings and Investments

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This is a whole lesson on Savings and Investments. The lesson looks at different aspects of savings from why people save, to the varying levels of savings over people’s lifetime. The life-cycle hypothesis theory as well as the impact of changing interest rates The lesson includes: Starter Learning Objectives (differentiated) Keywords Excellent Teaching Slides (Life-Cycle Hypothesis and influence of interest rates) Key Questions Worksheet x2 (with answers) Plenary ALL LESSONS for teaching all the different topics of the economics syllabus are available as one BIG BUNDLE in the link below: Economics: ALL LESSONS LASTLY: This lesson is flat packed (limtied editing) for copyright purposes. Please provide a RATING with written feedback. Please email outstandingresourceshelp@gmail.com if there are any issues and we will respond within 48 hours.
Introduction to Economics (Lesson One)
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Introduction to Economics (Lesson One)

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This is a whole lesson on introducing the subject of Economics, called "What is Economics". The lesson is mainly aimed to help organise the rest of the year by setting the scene and expectations for the rest of the course. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 36 slide presentation + lots of additional resources. The lesson includes: + Starter (the first question of the course) + Learning Objectives (differentiated) + Keywords + Lots of slides to understand different aspects of the course + Key Questions + Long Term Course Overview with LO + Key Information + Economics Dictionary + Handout (a generic level guide) + Syllabus + Plenary ALL LESSONS for teaching all the different topics of the economic syllabus are available as one BIG BUNDLE in the link below: Economics: ALL LESSONS ALSO: This lesson is flat-packed (limited editing) for copyright purposes. Please provide a RATING with written feedback. Please email outstandingresourceshelp@gmail.com if there are any issues and we will respond within 48 hours.
Calculating Inflation (RPI and CPI)
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Calculating Inflation (RPI and CPI)

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This presentation contains a whole lesson on Calculating Inflation. The lesson looks at what inflation is, how to calculate it, with examples, a look at the CPI and RPI and how price index’s are structured. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 18-slide presentation + resources. The lesson includes: Starter Learning Objectives (differentiated) Keywords Excellent Teaching Slides Examples of how to calculate Key Questions Handout - how the RPI is structured Worksheet (with model answers) Plenary ALL LESSONS for teaching all the different topics of the economics syllabus are available as one BIG BUNDLE in the link below: Economics: ALL LESSONS LASTLY: This lesson is flat packed (limited editing) for copyright purposes. Please provide a RATING with written feedback. Please email outstandingresourceshelp@gmail.com if there are any issues and we will respond within 48 hours.
Price Elasticity of Demand 1 (PED)
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Price Elasticity of Demand 1 (PED)

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This is a whole lesson on Price Elasticity of Demand 1. This is the first lesson on elasticity. The lesson explains very clearly what elasticity is and its effect on revenue. The lesson also clearly explains how to calculate it with common errors highlighted and explained very clearly. This lesson calculates the PED as a point elasticity not as an Arc Elasticity. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 28-slide presentation + supplementary resources. The lesson includes: Starter Learning Objectives (differentiated) Keywords Excellent Teaching Slides (explaining elasticity) Lots of Graphs (with custom animation) Lots of examples on how to calculate Key Questions Double-sided Worksheet (with answers) Plenary (Elasticity problem - working backwards) ALL LESSONS for teaching all the different topics of the economics syllabus are available as one BIG BUNDLE in the link below: Economics: ALL LESSONS LASTLY: This lesson is flat packed (limited editing) for copyright purposes. Please provide a RATING with written feedback. Please email outstandingresourceshelp@gmail.com if there are any issues and we will respond within 48 hours.
Balance of Payments and Terms of Trade
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Balance of Payments and Terms of Trade

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This is a whole lesson on The Balance of Payments & The Terms of Trade. It looks a what makes up the BOP, what goes into the capital and current accounts and how it all balances. A quick look at China and its impact of being such a huge exporter in terms of investment and global reach. 20 slides + lots of extra resources. The lesson includes: Starter (quick activity) Learning Objectives (differentiated) Keywords Great Teaching Slides (very clear) Handout (to support student notes) Key Questions Worksheet (with answers) Plenary Another Worksheet (multiple choice with answers) – often used for homework ALL LESSONS for teaching all the different topics of the economics syllabus are available as one BIG BUNDLE in the link below: Economics: ALL LESSONS LASTLY: This lesson is flat packed for copyright purposes. Please provide a RATING with written feedback. Please email outstandingresourceshelp@gmail.com if there are any issues and we will respond within 48 hours.
Stock Market and Fantasy Share Game
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Stock Market and Fantasy Share Game

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This is a whole lesson on The Stock Market (GAME). This is the fourth lesson on a large series of lessons on banking and the economics of finance at a macro level. This lesson looks at all the jargon or keywords of the stock market to begin to understand what it all means. However, the lesson is mainly built around the main activity, which is a stock market fantasy share game. The lesson comes with rules and instructions as well as an Excel spreadsheet all set up with applicable formulas to manage it. You can continue the fantasy share game for the rest or for as long as you the teacher like. The pupils LOVE IT! This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 15-slide presentation + resources. The lesson includes: Starter Learning Objectives (differentiated) Keywords (student handout) 2 Handouts (to support pupils notes on stock market keywords and jargon) MAIN GAME ACTIVITY (become Warren Buffets) Key Questions Worksheet (with answers) - ideal for homework Plenary ALL LESSONS for teaching all the different topics of the economic syllabus are available as one BIG BUNDLE in the link below: Economics: ALL LESSONS LASTLY: This lesson is flat packed (limited editing) for copyright purposes Please provide a RATING with written feedback Please email outstandingresourceshelp@gmail.com if there are any issues.
Poverty and Income Distribution (Lorenz Curves and Gini Coefficient)
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Poverty and Income Distribution (Lorenz Curves and Gini Coefficient)

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This is a whole lesson on Poverty and Income Distribution (the Lorenz Curve). This is the third lesson on a series on development. It looks at the difference between absolute and relative poverty, economic indicators of poverty and the Lorenz Curve on income inequality. The lesson also includes the Gini Coefficient and the Kuznets Curve. It is ready-made and requires no prep time. It is also great for home learning. 30-slide presentation + supplementary resources. The lesson includes: Starter Learning Objectives (differentiated) Excellent Article on Poverty (thought provoking) Keywords (difference between absolute and relative poverty) Excellent Teaching Slides Examples Handout on Economic Indicators (to support student notes) Key Questions Activity built-in (with answers) Worksheet (with answer key) Plenary ALL LESSONS for teaching all the different topics of the economics syllabus are available as one BIG BUNDLE in the link below: Economics: ALL LESSONS LASTLY: This lesson is flat packed (limited editing) for copyright purposes. Please provide a RATING with written feedback. Please email outstandingresourceshelp@gmail.com if there are any issues and we will respond within 48 hours.
Business Ownership (PLC's, Sole Traders, Partnerships)
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Business Ownership (PLC's, Sole Traders, Partnerships)

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This is a whole lesson on Business Ownership. It uses a fun group activity to learn the different characteristics. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 37-slide presentation + additional resources. PREVIEW VIDEO on Facebook - CLICK HERE (Business Ownership Preview) The lesson includes: Starter Learning Objectives (differentiated) Keywords Key Questions Main Activity (Group Game) Handout - Overview of business ownership Handout - to support student notes on the pros and cons of each Worksheet (with answers) Plenary ALL LESSONS for teaching all the different topics of the economics syllabus are available as one BIG BUNDLE in the link below: Economics: ALL LESSONS Please NOTE: This lesson is flat-packed (limited editing) for copyright purposes. Please provide a RATING with written feedback Email outstandingresourceshelp@gmail.com if there are any issues and we will respond within 48 hours.
The Costs of Unemployment
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The Costs of Unemployment

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This is a whole lesson on The Costs of Unemployment. This is the second lesson in a mini series on unemployment. The lesson looks at the 5 different costs of unemployment. It also looks at how data is collected as well as the multiplier effect of unemployment. 18-slide presentation + worksheet. The lesson includes: Starter Learning Objectives (differentiated) Keywords Excellent Teaching Slides Key Questions Handout - to help with student notes on the costs of unemployment Worksheet (with answers) Plenary ALL LESSONS for teaching all the different topics of the economics syllabus are available as one BIG BUNDLE in the link below: Economics - ALL LESSONS LASTLY: This lesson is flat-packed (limited editing) for copyright purposes. Please provide a RATING with written feedback. Please email outstandingresourceshelp@gmail.com if there are any issues and we will respond within 48 hours.
Supply and Demand 2
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Supply and Demand 2

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This is a whole lesson on Supply and Demand. This is the second lesson combining the two coming after individual lessons looking at factors influencing both. There is a lot of material to cover and it is often a subject that students find conceptually difficult so there is two lesson available. The lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 16-slide presentation + resources. The lesson includes: Starter Learning Objectives (differentiated) Keywords Excellent Teaching Slides (lots of graphs) Key Questions Helpsheet - different shifts in supply and demand, what they mean and why they might happen. This is a great revision aid and will help pupils with their notes. Worksheet (with answers) Worksheet (multiple choice with answers) Plenary (self assessment sheet for the four lessons on supply and demand) ALL LESSONS for teaching all the different topics of the economics syllabus are available as one BIG BUNDLE in the link below: Economics: ALL LESSONS LASTLY: This lesson is flat packed for copyright purposes. Please provide a RATING with written feedback. Please email outstandingresourceshelp@gmail.com if there are any issues and we will respond within 48 hours.
Monopoly, Monopolies and Market Power
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Monopoly, Monopolies and Market Power

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This is a whole lesson on Monopoly, Monopolies and Market Power. The lesson looks at the reasons for monopolies including natural monopolies. Their advantages and disadvantages, the differences to perfect competition as well as areas like barriers to entry and exit. It is ready-made and requires no prep time. It is also great for home learning. 24 slide presentation + supplementary resources. The lesson includes: + Starter + Learning Objectives (differentiated) + Keywords + Key Questions + Excellent teaching slides + lots of diagrams (with custom animation) + 2 Handouts (to support Student Notes) + Worksheet (with answer key) + Plenary ALL LESSONS for teaching all the different topics of the economic syllabus are available as one BIG BUNDLE in the link below: Economics: ALL LESSONS LASTLY: This lesson is flat packed for copyright purposes Please provide a RATING with written feedback Please email outstandingresourceshelp@gmail.com if there are any issues.
Business Cycle or Economic Cycles
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Business Cycle or Economic Cycles

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This is a whole lesson on the The Business Cycle or Economic Cycles and reasons for it happening. It looks at the impact of boom and recessions on different areas of Economics such as unemployment, inflation, savings, public debt etc. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 18-slide presentation + supplementary resources. The lesson includes: Starter (Fun Activity) Learning Objectives (differentiated) Keywords Handout (to support student notes) Key Questions Interesting Facts and Figures Excellent teaching slides Worksheet (with answers) Plenary ALL LESSONS for teaching all the different topics of the economic syllabus are available as one BIG BUNDLE in the link below: Economics: ALL LESSONS LASTLY: This lesson is flat packed (limited editing) for copyright purposes. Please provide a RATING with written feedback. Please email outstandingresourceshelp@gmail.com if there are any issues and we will respond within 48 hours.
Social Costs and Benefits (Negative Externalities)
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Social Costs and Benefits (Negative Externalities)

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This is a whole lesson on Social Costs and Benefits. The lesson looks at the difference between private and social costs and benefits. It also, therefore, looks at negative and positive externalities. It is ready-made and requires no prep time. This lesson is also great for home learning. 20-slide presentation + supplementary resources. The lesson includes: Starter Learning Objectives (differentiated) Keywords VIDEO Excellent Teaching Slides (including relevant graphs) Key Questions Handout - to help with student notes on controlling negative externalities worksheet (with answers) built-in Exam Question (with model answers or answer key) Plenary Homework - article on food waste ALL LESSONS for teaching all the different topics of the economics syllabus are available as one BIG BUNDLE in the link below: Economics: ALL LESSONS LASTLY: This lesson is flat packed (limited editing) for copyright purposes. Please provide a RATING with written feedback. Please email outstandingresourceshelp@gmail.com if there are any issues and we will respond within 48 hours.
Oligopoly, Oligopolies, Cartels and Collusion
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Oligopoly, Oligopolies, Cartels and Collusion

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This is a whole lesson on Oligopoly, Oligopolies, Cartels and Collusion. The lesson looks at the reasons for oligopolies including looking at collusion and cartels. The lesson also looks at why collusion doesn’t always work and also diagrammatically cheating firms. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 21-slide presentation + supplementary resources. The lesson includes: Starter Learning Objectives (differentiated) Keywords Key Questions Excellent teaching slides lots of diagrams (with custom animation) Article (to support Student Notes) Worksheet (with answer key) Plenary ALL LESSONS are available as one BIG BUNDLE in the link below: Economics: ALL LESSONS LASTLY: This lesson is flat packed for copyright purposes. Please provide a RATING with written feedback. Please email outstandingresourceshelp@gmail.com if there are any issues and we will respond within 48 hours.
Governments Economic Aims
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Governments Economic Aims

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This is a whole lesson on Government Aims. Government policies is a large chapter and this lesson is the first lesson that aims to give pupils a good foundation to understand the different elements as a broad stroke. It is one of the shorter lesson because the activities are time consuming. This lesson is ready to go, and is great for home learning. 19-slide presentation + lots of resources (including 2 worksheets). The lesson includes: Starter (Economic Indicator Game) Learning Objectives (differentiated) Keywords Worksheet (Case Study) with model answers Macroeconomic aims Key Questions Worksheet (with answers) Plenary Homework task ALL LESSONS for teaching all the different topics of the economics syllabus are available as one BIG BUNDLE in the link below: Economics: ALL LESSONS LASTLY: This lesson is flat packed (limited editing) for copyright purposes. Please provide a RATING with written feedback. Please email outstandingresourceshelp@gmail.com if there are any issues and we will respond within 48 hours.
The Economics of Cooperatives (working, consumer, housing etc)
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The Economics of Cooperatives (working, consumer, housing etc)

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This is a whole lesson on Cooperatives. The lesson looks at what they are, their benefits, a comparison to PLCs and a look at cooperatives around the globe. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 20-slide presentation + resources. The lesson includes: Starter Learning Objectives (differentiated) Keywords Excellent teaching slides Lots of information about cooperatives around the globe Handout (on different cooperatives to support student notes) Key Questions Matching Activity (with answers) Worksheet (with answers) Plenary ALL LESSONS for teaching all the different topics of the economics syllabus are available as one BIG BUNDLE in the link below: Economics: ALL LESSONS Please NOTE: This lesson is flat-packed (limited editing) for copyright purposes. Please provide a RATING with written feedback Email outstandingresourceshelp@gmail.com if there are any issues and we will respond within 48 hours.
Exchange Rates 1 - Floating Exchange Rates
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Exchange Rates 1 - Floating Exchange Rates

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This is a whole lesson on Floating Exchange Rates. This is the first of two lessons on exchange rates focusing on floating exchange rates. What effects exchange rates changing and the impact that exchange rates have on trade. It is ready-made and requires no prep time. This lesson is also great for home learning. 23-slide presentation + supplementary resources. The lesson includes: Starter Learning Objectives (differentiated) Keywords Excellent Teaching Slides (lots of custom animation) Key Questions Handout - the factors affecting exchange rates. This is a great revision aid and also helps students with their notes. Worksheet (multiple choice with answers) Plenary ALL LESSONS for teaching all the different topics of the economics syllabus are available as one BIG BUNDLE in the link below: Economics: ALL LESSONS LASTLY: This lesson is flat-packed (limited editing) for copyright purposes. Please provide a RATING with written feedback. Please email outstandingresourceshelp@gmail.com if there are any issues and we will respond within 48 hours.
Globalisation and its Discontents (Negatives of International Trade)
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Globalisation and its Discontents (Negatives of International Trade)

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This is a whole lesson on Globalisation and the negatives of International Trade. The lesson looks at different aspects of trade and its associated costs, that are unpopular including the power of multinationals, decay of local industries and environmental damage of transport. 31 slides + resources. This lesson includes: Starter (fun starter looking at different countries) Learning Objectives (differentiated) Key Facts Excellent teaching slides 2x Handouts (one on pros and cons of trade and on the impact of multinationals to support student notes) 2x Articles Worksheet (with answers) Plenary ALL LESSONS for teaching all the different topics of the economics syllabus are available as one BIG BUNDLE in the link below: Economics: ALL LESSONS ALSO: This lesson is flat-packed (limited editing) for copyright purposes. Please provide a RATING with written feedback. Please email outstandingresourceshelp@gmail.com if there are any issues and we will respond within 48 hours.
Market Failure (Problems with the Market System)
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Market Failure (Problems with the Market System)

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This is a whole lesson on Market Failure and where intervention or regulation is required in the market system. How to deal with negative externalities and the difference between merit, demerit and public goods. It is ready-made and requires no prep time. It is also great for home learning. 18 slide presentation + resources. The lesson includes: Starter Learning Objectives (differentiated) Keywords Excellent Teaching Slides (including relevant graphs) Key Questions Handout - to help with student notes on public, merit and demerit goods worksheet (with answers) Exam Question (with model answers) Plenary HWK - article on market failure and smoking ALL LESSONS for teaching all the different topics of the economics syllabus are available as one BIG BUNDLE in the link below: Economics: ALL LESSONS LASTLY: This lesson is flat packed (limited editing) for copyright purposes. Please provide a RATING with written feedback. Please email outstandingresourceshelp@gmail.com if there are any issues and we will respond within 48 hours.
Consumption and Utility (Diminishing Marginal Utility)
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Consumption and Utility (Diminishing Marginal Utility)

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This is a whole lesson on Consumption and Utility. This lesson is a popular lesson amongst students as they can all relate to being consumers, the concept of utility and different spending habits. The lesson looks at diminishing marginal utility as well as the difference in spending habits between different ages and incomes brackets. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also grat for home learning. 20-slide presentation + resources. The lesson includes: Starter Learning Objectives (differentiated) Keywords Excellent Teaching Slides 2 short videos (relevant to the lesson as well as fun) Key Questions Worksheet (with model answers) Plenary ALL LESSONS for teaching all the different topics of the economics syllabus are available as one BIG BUNDLE in the link below: Economics: ALL LESSONS LASTLY: This lesson is flat packed (limited editing) for copyright purposes. Please provide a RATING with written feedback. Please email outstandingresourceshelp@gmail.com if there are any issues and we will respond within 48 hours.