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I have taught A Level Economics at a range of schools using different pedagogical techniques. I want to make my lessons as interesting and engaging as possible and so create all my own content from scratch, which I am keen to share with you. I try to push boundaries, be creative in my approach and give students a learning experience that goes beyond simply passing their exams.

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I have taught A Level Economics at a range of schools using different pedagogical techniques. I want to make my lessons as interesting and engaging as possible and so create all my own content from scratch, which I am keen to share with you. I try to push boundaries, be creative in my approach and give students a learning experience that goes beyond simply passing their exams.
Marmite Wars! A worksheet on Monopoly, Monopsony and Oligopoly
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Marmite Wars! A worksheet on Monopoly, Monopsony and Oligopoly

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A one page worksheet that examines the recent dispute between Tescos and Unilever. It asks questions on oligopoly, monopsony, monopoly and concentration ratios and is a good way to increase students knowledge of current affairs. I have included the PDF version and the word document version so that questions can be edited.
HS2 Worksheet with Answers (Supply side policies, externalities, inequality, unemployment, growth)
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HS2 Worksheet with Answers (Supply side policies, externalities, inequality, unemployment, growth)

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A fun worksheet asking students to find the stations on the HS2 route by answering true or false questions, estimate future demand for rail travel and consider the advantages and disadvantages of HS2. Can be used for many topics or revision. Topics include: - Supply side policies - Externalities - Inequality - Economic growth - Unemployment & more! This resource also includes suggested teacher answers.
Labour Market Revision Booklet
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Labour Market Revision Booklet

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A labour market revision booklet made specifically for OCR F583 Economics of Work and Leisure but also could be used for AQA Business Economics and the Distribution of Income. The presentation can be printed as two booklets. The first 16 slides has blanks which students can fill in themselves. I normally print them as one A4 piece of paper for each slide. The next 16 slides is a teacher copy with the answers on. The content included in this booklet is: - The supply of labour by the individual and to the industry - Non pecuniary factors - The demand for labour and MRP theory - Elasticity of labour demand and labour supply - Factors that shift the labour demand and labour supply curve - Wage determination and its influences - Economic rent and transfer earnings
Macroeconomic Objectives Activity
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Macroeconomic Objectives Activity

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Macroeconomic objectives revision activity. The resource includes a blank document for students to attempt and a teachers copy with the answers. For each objective there are definitions, measurements, limitations of the measurements, causes, benefits and costs.
Differentiated Cadbury Oligopoly Worksheet
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Differentiated Cadbury Oligopoly Worksheet

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A differentiated oligopoly worksheet applied to the chocolate bar market. Get students to research the chocolate bar market before answering questions. Could be used as an in class worksheet or activity or as a homework project.
Labour Market Worksheet
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Labour Market Worksheet

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A worksheet that gets students to apply their knowledge of MRP, elasticity, supply and demand for labour to the market for taxi drivers. Includes a PDF version, word version and my own handwritten answers to the questions
GDP Statistics
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GDP Statistics

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A worksheet (and extension task) for students to act as the ONS and calculate price indexes, convert nominal GDP to real GDP, calculate GDP growth and GDP per capita. Includes questions designed to prompt students to work out why there is a difference in these measurements and useful formulas. Also includes a teacher answer sheet with the figures students should have calculated and brief answers to the questions.
Aggregate Demand (AD) and Short Run Aggregate Supply (SRAS) Worksheet
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Aggregate Demand (AD) and Short Run Aggregate Supply (SRAS) Worksheet

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Aggregate demand and short run aggregate supply worksheet getting students to apply their knowledge to shifts of AD and SRAS. Includes extension tasks for students who need stretch and challenge or who finish earlier. Could be used as a homework task or class activity. This resource is in microsoft word format so that it can be edited to suit your classes needs.
Behavioural Economics Mind the Map Worksheet with Answers
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Behavioural Economics Mind the Map Worksheet with Answers

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A five page worksheet that uses a London Underground as a case study to apply behavioural economics and nudge principles to. The topics covered on the sheet are: An illustration of how decision making can be impaired when using the London Underground tube map Defining key behavioural economics terms Whether or not behavioural economics should be used by London Underground How behavioural economics can be used to change passenger behaviour A seperate document contains suggested teacher answers. IMPORTANT: There are two versions of each document, one is a PDF and one is a word document so it can be edited. The content of the documents is the same.
Break the Safe! Financial Markets and Monetary Policy Challenge Worksheets with Answers
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Break the Safe! Financial Markets and Monetary Policy Challenge Worksheets with Answers

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This resource is a game which can take a whole lesson. Students need to work together to break the safe before the time runs out. To break the safe they need to solve eight puzzles (tasks) and find the correct letters for the eight letter password. However this is a very secure safe and the password will change every 5 minutes so students need to work quickly, accurately and together. The tasks are as follows: - Functions and characteristics of money looking at Bitcoin - Crowding Out - The Economic Cycle and Monetary Policy - Calculating Bond Yields and Coupons - Bank Balance Sheet - Financial Markets Key Terms - General Financial Markets Questions - Assets and Liquidity All tasks have been uploaded in editable PDF versions and word/powerpoint versions for teachers to amend as appropriate. The answers have also been uploaded in a separate document. These tasks could instead be used as worksheets if this would better suit your teaching. All of the questions have been written with the new A Level Economics specification in mind. In particular the financial markets topic.
Price Elasticity of Demand Game Starter Higher or Lower?
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Price Elasticity of Demand Game Starter Higher or Lower?

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A fun game or starter that gets students to apply their knowledge of price elasticity of demand. Students are shown a good and given its elasticity. They are next shown another good and have to guess whether the next goods elasticity will be higher or lower. This sparks a discussion of whether a good is likely to be price elastic or inelastic and how elastic or inelastic it will be. This can be done either as a whole class activity or in two smaller groups as there are two sets of questions. For each set there are 10 goods which range in difficulty.
Economics Command Word Dominoes
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Economics Command Word Dominoes

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Students have to match the command words to their explanation. This should help students understand what is required of them in each question. Cut along the rows not the columns.
Elasticity Stretch and Challenge Activity
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Elasticity Stretch and Challenge Activity

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An activity that stretches and challenges more capable students by getting them to apply their knowledge of demand and supply shifts and price elasticity of demand and supply. Ask them to read the attached article then answer the following questions: Read the BBC news article from March 2016 detailing Britain's biscuit shortage and answer the following questions: 1. How have the demand and supply curves for biscuits been affected? 2. Why haven't the price of biscuits increased rapidly? 3. What impacts might there be in related markets? 4. How has Asda's experience of the crisis been different? How might this affect their elasticity? 5. Do all biscuits have the same elasticities? Justify your answer using the information from the article