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HOW PRICES ARE DETERMINED – PRICE ELASTICITY OF DEMAND
For teaching: HOW PRICES ARE DETERMINED – PRICE ELASTICITY OF DEMAND
The lesson objectives are:
• that changes in price do not always cause equivalent changes in demand.
• the factors that affect price elasticity of demand.
• the difference between price elastic demand and price inelastic demand.
• that price elasticity of demand is measured as the percentage change in quantity demanded, divided by the percentage change in price – and be able to perform calculations from given data.
• the implications of price elasticity of demand for producers and consumers.
A note on this series of resources for Economics GCSE micro – 20 lessons in total
The resources for each lesson will comprise at least:
• A detailed PowerPoint presentation
• Worksheets for students to make revision notes
• Exam questions from past papers linked to the topic.
The resources will be more than sufficient for an entire lesson, depending on how much discussion and classroom interaction you like to have of course! They are designed to encourage student interaction. In several cases, the resources will be sufficient for more than one lesson. For instance, more complex topics will have more detailed resources.
The resources can be used for any GCSE course, but they are tailored for the AQA 8136 Economics GCSE micro spec.
The presentations pose questions and encourage discussion. Many include video clips to support the topic content, or to review/consolidate learning.
Most resources include news stories from the media, so that the theory can be contextualised in real life.
As a magpie of ideas, sometimes my resources will incorporate ideas that I have gathered over time from various sources, and which I include or adapt if I feel they are the ‘mots justes’ to get concepts across effectively.
Occasionally, presentation slides have east London specific images/text. You may choose to replace with others that are more regional to you.
The ‘worksheets’ are designed to go with the presentations and together should form useful revision notes for students.
The exam questions are from either past AQA exam papers, or past OCR exam papers for Economics GCSE.
I really hope you find my resources useful. If so, please be kind and show your appreciation by leaving a review, so that it helps me - and helps others to find quality resources.
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HOW PRICES ARE DETERMINED – INTERMARKET RELATIONSHIPS
For teaching: HOW PRICES ARE DETERMINED – INTERMARKET RELATIONSHIPS
The lesson objectives are:
• The meaning of complementary and substitute goods.
• The impact of changes in demand, supply, and price in one market on other related markets.
A note on this series of resources for Economics GCSE micro – 20 lessons in total
The resources for each lesson will comprise at least:
• A detailed PowerPoint presentation
• Worksheets for students to make revision notes
• Exam questions from past papers linked to the topic.
The resources will be more than sufficient for an entire lesson, depending on how much discussion and classroom interaction you like to have of course! They are designed to encourage student interaction. In several cases, the resources will be sufficient for more than one lesson. For instance, more complex topics will have more detailed resources.
The resources can be used for any GCSE course, but they are tailored for the AQA 8136 Economics GCSE micro spec.
The presentations pose questions and encourage discussion. Many include video clips to support the topic content, or to review/consolidate learning.
Most resources include news stories from the media, so that the theory can be contextualised in real life.
As a magpie of ideas, sometimes my resources will incorporate ideas that I have gathered over time from various sources, and which I include or adapt if I feel they are the ‘mots justes’ to get concepts across effectively.
Occasionally, presentation slides have east London specific images/text. You may choose to replace with others that are more regional to you.
The ‘worksheets’ are designed to go with the presentations and together should form useful revision notes for students.
The exam questions are from either past AQA exam papers, or past OCR exam papers for Economics GCSE.
I really hope you find my resources useful. If so, please be kind and show your appreciation by leaving a review, so that it helps me - and helps others to find quality resources.
: )
Thanks!
HOW PRICES ARE DETERMINED – EQUILIBRIUM PRICE
For teaching: HOW PRICES ARE DETERMINED – EQUILIBRIUM PRICE
The lesson objectives are:
• How the interaction between supply and demand determines equilibrium price using a supply and demand diagram.
• Why excess demand and excess supply can lead to changes in price.
• How to use supply and demand diagrams to understand the impact of changes in equilibrium market prices.
• How demand and supply curves can be applied to a variety of real-world markets.
• How to demonstrate revenue on a demand and supply diagram.
A note on this series of resources for Economics GCSE micro – 20 lessons in total
The resources for each lesson will comprise at least:
• A detailed PowerPoint presentation
• Worksheets for students to make revision notes
• Exam questions from past papers linked to the topic.
The resources will be more than sufficient for an entire lesson, depending on how much discussion and classroom interaction you like to have of course! They are designed to encourage student interaction. In several cases, the resources will be sufficient for more than one lesson. For instance, more complex topics will have more detailed resources.
The resources can be used for any GCSE course, but they are tailored for the AQA 8136 Economics GCSE micro spec.
The presentations pose questions and encourage discussion. Many include video clips to support the topic content, or to review/consolidate learning.
Most resources include news stories from the media, so that the theory can be contextualised in real life.
As a magpie of ideas, sometimes my resources will incorporate ideas that I have gathered over time from various sources, and which I include or adapt if I feel they are the ‘mots justes’ to get concepts across effectively.
Occasionally, presentation slides have east London specific images/text. You may choose to replace with others that are more regional to you.
The ‘worksheets’ are designed to go with the presentations and together should form useful revision notes for students.
The exam questions are from either past AQA exam papers, or past OCR exam papers for Economics GCSE.
I really hope you find my resources useful. If so, please be kind and show your appreciation by leaving a review, so that it helps me - and helps others to find quality resources.
: )
Thanks!
HOW PRICES ARE DETERMINED – SUPPLY OF GOODS AND SERVICES
For teaching: HOW PRICES ARE DETERMINED – SUPPLY OF GOODS AND SERVICES
The lesson objectives are:
• What is meant by the supply of a good or service.
• The factors that influence supply.
• How to construct an individual firm’s supply curve from production data.
• The difference between shifts of and movements along the supply curve.
A note on this series of resources for Economics GCSE micro – 20 lessons in total
The resources for each lesson will comprise at least:
• A detailed PowerPoint presentation
• Worksheets for students to make revision notes
• Exam questions from past papers linked to the topic.
The resources will be more than sufficient for an entire lesson, depending on how much discussion and classroom interaction you like to have of course! They are designed to encourage student interaction. In several cases, the resources will be sufficient for more than one lesson. For instance, more complex topics will have more detailed resources.
The resources can be used for any GCSE course, but they are tailored for the AQA 8136 Economics GCSE micro spec.
The presentations pose questions and encourage discussion. Many include video clips to support the topic content, or to review/consolidate learning.
Most resources include news stories from the media, so that the theory can be contextualised in real life.
As a magpie of ideas, sometimes my resources will incorporate ideas that I have gathered over time from various sources, and which I include or adapt if I feel they are the ‘mots justes’ to get concepts across effectively.
Occasionally, presentation slides have east London specific images/text. You may choose to replace with others that are more regional to you.
The ‘worksheets’ are designed to go with the presentations and together should form useful revision notes for students.
The exam questions are from either past AQA exam papers, or past OCR exam papers for Economics GCSE.
I really hope you find my resources useful. If so, please be kind and show your appreciation by leaving a review, so that it helps me - and helps others to find quality resources.
: )
Thanks!
HOW PRICES ARE DETERMINED – DEMAND FOR GOODS AND SERVICES
For teaching: HOW PRICES ARE DETERMINED – DEMAND FOR GOODS AND SERVICES
The lesson objectives are:
• What is meant by the demand for a good or service.
• The factors that influence demand.
• How to construct an individual demand curve from consumer data.
• The difference between shifts of, and movements along, the demand curve.
A note on this series of resources for Economics GCSE micro – 20 lessons in total
The resources for each lesson will comprise at least:
• A detailed PowerPoint presentation
• Worksheets for students to make revision notes
• Exam questions from past papers linked to the topic.
The resources will be more than sufficient for an entire lesson, depending on how much discussion and classroom interaction you like to have of course! They are designed to encourage student interaction. In several cases, the resources will be sufficient for more than one lesson. For instance, more complex topics will have more detailed resources.
The resources can be used for any GCSE course, but they are tailored for the AQA 8136 Economics GCSE micro spec.
The presentations pose questions and encourage discussion. Many include video clips to support the topic content, or to review/consolidate learning.
Most resources include news stories from the media, so that the theory can be contextualised in real life.
As a magpie of ideas, sometimes my resources will incorporate ideas that I have gathered over time from various sources, and which I include or adapt if I feel they are the ‘mots justes’ to get concepts across effectively.
Occasionally, presentation slides have east London specific images/text. You may choose to replace with others that are more regional to you.
The ‘worksheets’ are designed to go with the presentations and together should form useful revision notes for students.
The exam questions are from either past AQA exam papers, or past OCR exam papers for Economics GCSE.
I really hope you find my resources useful. If so, please be kind and show your appreciation by leaving a review, so that it helps me - and helps others to find quality resources.
: )
Thanks!
RESOURCE ALLOCATION – ECONOMIC SECTORS
For teaching: RESOURCE ALLOCATION – ECONOMIC SECTORS
The lesson objectives are:
• The meaning of primary, secondary, and tertiary sectors and their relative sizes in the UK.
• The difference between a good and a service
A note on this series of resources for Economics GCSE micro – 20 lessons in total:
The resources for each lesson will comprise at least:
• A detailed PowerPoint presentation
• Worksheets for students to make revision notes
• Exam questions from past papers linked to the topic.
The resources will be more than sufficient for an entire lesson, depending on how much discussion and classroom interaction you like to have of course! They are designed to encourage student interaction. In several cases, the resources will be sufficient for more than one lesson. For instance, more complex topics will have more detailed resources.
The resources can be used for any GCSE course, but they are tailored for the AQA 8136 Economics GCSE micro spec.
The presentations pose questions and encourage discussion. Many include video clips to support the topic content, or to review/consolidate learning.
Most resources include news stories from the media, so that the theory can be contextualised in real life.
As a magpie of ideas, sometimes my resources will incorporate ideas that I have gathered over time from various sources, and which I include or adapt if I feel they are the ‘mots justes’ to get concepts across effectively.
Occasionally, presentation slides have east London specific images/text. You may choose to replace with others that are more regional to you.
The ‘worksheets’ are designed to go with the presentations and together should form useful revision notes for students.
The exam questions are from either past AQA exam papers, or past OCR exam papers for Economics GCSE.
I really hope you find my resources useful. If so, please be kind and show your appreciation by leaving a review, so that it helps me - and helps others to find quality resources.
: )
Thanks!
RESOURCE ALLOCATION – MARKETS AND ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES
For teaching: RESOURCE ALLOCATION – MARKETS AND ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES
The lesson objectives are:
• A market is an opportunity for buyers and sellers to interact in order to establish price.
• The role of markets in allocating scarce resources.
• The difference between factor and product markets.
A note on this series of resources for Economics GCSE micro – 20 lessons in total:
The resources for each lesson will comprise at least:
• A detailed PowerPoint presentation
• Worksheets for students to make revision notes
• Exam questions from past papers linked to the topic.
The resources will be more than sufficient for an entire lesson, depending on how much discussion and classroom interaction you like to have of course! They are designed to encourage student interaction. In several cases, the resources will be sufficient for more than one lesson. For instance, more complex topics will have more detailed resources.
The resources can be used for any GCSE course, but they are tailored for the AQA 8136 Economics GCSE micro spec.
The presentations pose questions and encourage discussion. Many include video clips to support the topic content, or to review/consolidate learning.
Most resources include news stories from the media, so that the theory can be contextualised in real life.
As a magpie of ideas, sometimes my resources will incorporate ideas that I have gathered over time from various sources, and which I include or adapt if I feel they are the ‘mots justes’ to get concepts across effectively.
Occasionally, presentation slides have east London specific images/text. You may choose to replace with others that are more regional to you.
The ‘worksheets’ are designed to go with the presentations and together should form useful revision notes for students.
The exam questions are from either past AQA exam papers, or past OCR exam papers for Economics GCSE.
I really hope you find my resources useful. If so, please be kind and show your appreciation by leaving a review, so that it helps me - and helps others to find quality resources.
: )
Thanks!
ECONOMIC FOUNDATIONS – FACTORS OF PRODUCTION & MAKING CHOICES
For teaching: ECONOMIC FOUNDATIONS – FACTORS OF PRODUCTION & MAKING CHOICES
The lesson objectives are:
• the nature of an economic resource.
• examples of the four factors of production and the reward accrued to each.
• how and why choices are made, and how costs and benefits can be weighed up to make a choice.
• the concept of opportunity cost in the context of economic activity.
A note on this series of resources for Economics GCSE micro – 20 lessons in total
The resources for each lesson will comprise at least:
• A detailed PowerPoint presentation
• Worksheets for students to make revision notes
• Exam questions from past papers linked to the topic.
The resources will be more than sufficient for an entire lesson, depending on how much discussion and classroom interaction you like to have of course! They are designed to encourage student interaction. In several cases, the resources will be sufficient for more than one lesson. For instance, more complex topics will have more detailed resources.
The resources can be used for any GCSE course, but they are tailored for the AQA 8136 Economics GCSE micro spec.
The presentations pose questions and encourage discussion. Many include video clips to support the topic content, or to review/consolidate learning.
Most resources include news stories from the media, so that the theory can be contextualised in real life.
As a magpie of ideas, sometimes my resources will incorporate ideas that I have gathered over time from various sources, and which I include or adapt if I feel they are the ‘mots justes’ to get concepts across effectively.
Occasionally, presentation slides have east London specific images/text. You may choose to replace with others that are more regional to you.
The ‘worksheets’ are designed to go with the presentations and together should form useful revision notes for students.
The exam questions are from either past AQA exam papers, or past OCR exam papers for Economics GCSE.
I really hope you find my resources useful. If so, please be kind and show your appreciation by leaving a review, so that it helps me - and helps others to find quality resources.
: )
Thanks!
ECONOMIC FOUNDATIONS – ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
For teaching: ECONOMIC FOUNDATIONS – ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
The lesson objectives are:
• The difference between a need and a want (and how these can change over time).
• The central purpose of economic activity.
• Key economic decision-making.
• The main economic groups.
• Interaction between the main economic groups.
A note on this series of resources for Economics GCSE micro – 20 lessons in total
The resources for each lesson will comprise at least:
• A detailed PowerPoint presentation
• Worksheets for students to make revision notes
• Exam questions from past papers linked to the topic.
The resources will be more than sufficient for an entire lesson, depending on how much discussion and classroom interaction you like to have of course! They are designed to encourage student interaction. In several cases, the resources will be sufficient for more than one lesson. For instance, more complex topics will have more detailed resources.
The resources can be used for any GCSE course, but they are tailored for the AQA 8136 Economics GCSE micro spec.
The presentations pose questions and encourage discussion. Many include video clips to support the topic content, or to review/consolidate learning.
Most resources include news stories from the media, so that the theory can be contextualised in real life.
As a magpie of ideas, sometimes my resources will incorporate ideas that I have gathered over time from various sources, and which I include or adapt if I feel they are the ‘mots justes’ to get concepts across effectively.
Occasionally, presentation slides have east London specific images/text. You may choose to replace with others that are more regional to you.
The ‘worksheets’ are designed to go with the presentations and together should form useful revision notes for students.
The exam questions are from either past AQA exam papers, or past OCR exam papers for Economics GCSE.
I really hope you find my resources useful. If so, please be kind and show your appreciation by leaving a review, so that it helps me - and helps others to find quality resources.
: )
Thanks!
GCSE ECONOMICS - COURSE INTRO
Course intro presentation for the first lesson of the course to give students an overview.
Check also the document listing resources for all the micro resources, with links to each.
A note on this series of resources for Economics GCSE micro – 20 lessons in total
The resources for each lesson will comprise at least:
• A detailed PowerPoint presentation
• Worksheets for students to make revision notes
• Exam questions from past papers linked to the topic.
The resources will be more than sufficient for an entire lesson, depending on how much discussion and classroom interaction you like to have of course! They are designed to encourage student interaction. In several cases, the resources will be sufficient for more than one lesson. For instance, more complex topics will have more detailed resources.
The resources can be used for any GCSE course, but they are tailored for the AQA 8136 Economics GCSE micro spec.
The presentations pose questions and encourage discussion. Many include video clips to support the topic content, or to review/consolidate learning.
Most resources include news stories from the media, so that the theory can be contextualised in real life.
As a magpie of ideas, sometimes my resources will incorporate ideas that I have gathered over time from various sources, and which I include or adapt if I feel they are the ‘mot juste’ to get concepts across effectively.
Occasionally, presentation slides have east London specific images/text. You may choose to replace with others that are more regional to you.
The ‘worksheets’ are designed to go with the presentations and together should form useful revision notes for students.
The exam questions are from either past AQA exam papers, or past OCR exam papers for Economics GCSE.
I really hope you find my resources useful. If so, please be kind and show your appreciation by leaving a review, so that it helps me - and helps others to find quality resources.
: )
Thanks!
BTEC National Health and Social Care Unit 1 - Learning Aim C3
THE SOCIETAL EFFECTS OF AN AGEING POPULATION
Presentation and past exam questions for Learning Aim C3 - Human Lifespan Development.
These resources focus on:
C3) THE SOCIETAL EFFECTS OF AN AGEING POPULATION (inc health and social care provision for the aged, and the economic effects of an ageing population)
The attached is sufficient for at least one double lesson and most probably more.
The presentations signpost pages from the revision guide if you are using this.
BTEC National Health and Social Care Unit 1 - Learning Aim C1
THE PHYSICAL CHANGES OF AGEING
Presentation and past exam questions for Learning Aim C1 - Human Lifespan Development.
These resources focus on:
C1) THE PHYSICAL CHANGES OF AGEING (inc cardiovascular disease, degeneration of nervous tissue, osteoarthritis, degeneration of sense organs, reduced nutrient absorption, dementia & Alzheimer’s disease, illnesses common to ageing)
The attached is sufficient for at least one double lesson and most probably more.
The presentations signpost pages from the revision guide if you are using this.
BTEC National Health and Social Care Unit 4 - Learning Aims C1, C2 and C3
CARRYING OUT AND REVIEWING RELEVANT SECONDARY RESEARCH INTO A CONTEMPORARY HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE ISSUE
Specifically, these resources focus on research and analysis skills needed for the actual exam (Part A) and justifying statements made in Part B.
The attached is sufficient for several lessons.
Included:
presentation for C1
presentation for C2 and C3
task sheets (questions) re, interpreting charts, validity & reliablity - I did NOT create these, but found them on my school network and am including them in case they are useful. They were a lifesaver for me the day I needed to write UCAS references!!
a couple of task documents
For reference, I am also including the mark scheme for Part B - I will have given the students a copy of this by this point.
The presentations signpost pages from the textbook and revision guide if you are using these.
Even though I haven’t included anything specific about it within these resources, I would recommend making use of the exam technique section at the end of the Unit 1 chapter of the Revision Guide - the students tend to find this really useful.
Some of the students like the Revision Workbook - personall I find it less helpful. I’d prefer to practice with a past paper. Each to their own.
Unit 4 Introduction - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/btec-national-health-and-social-care-unit-4-introduction-12578687
A1 and A2- https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/btec-national-health-and-social-care-unit-4-learning-aim-a1-and-a2-12578690
B1 and B2 - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/btec-national-health-and-social-care-unit-4-learning-aims-b1-and-b2-12578691
B3 and B4 - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/btec-national-health-and-social-care-unit-4-learning-aims-b3-and-b4-12581100
C1, C2 and C3 - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/btec-national-health-and-social-care-unit-4-learning-aims-c1-c2-and-c3-12592630
BTEC National Health and Social Care Unit 1 - Learning Aim B6
MAJOR LIFE EVENTS THAT AFFECT DEVELOPMENT
Presentation and past exam questions for Learning Aim B6 - Human Lifespan Development.
These resources focus on:
B6) MAJOR LIFE EVENTS THAT AFFECT DEVELOPMENT (inc predictable & unpredictable events, the impact of significant life events on health & wellbeing, the Holmes-Rahe social readjustment rating scale.)
The attached is sufficient for at least one double lesson.
The presentations signpost pages from the textbook and the revision guide if you are using these.
BTEC National Health and Social Care Unit 1 - Learning Aim B5
ECONOMIC FACTORS THAT AFFECT DEVELOPMENT
Presentation, tasks and past exam questions for Learning Aim B5 - Human Lifespan Development.
These resources focus on:
B5) ECONOMIC FACTORS THAT AFFECT DEVELOPMENT (inc income & expenditure, employment status, education, and lifestyle)
The attached is sufficient for at least one double lesson.
The presentations signpost pages from the textbook and the revision guide if you are using these.
BTEC National Health and Social Care Unit 1 - Learning Aim B4
SOCIAL FACTORS THAT AFFECT DEVELOPMENT
Presentation and past exam questions for Learning Aim B4 - Human Lifespan Development.
These resources focus on:
B4) THE SOCIAL FACTORS THAT AFFECT DEVELOPMENT (inc parenting styles, family dysfunction, sibling rivalry, bullying and the effects of culture, religion and belief)
The attached is sufficient for at least one double lesson.
The presentations signpost pages from the revision guide if you are using this.
BTEC National Health and Social Care Unit 1 - Learning Aim B3
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS THAT IMPACT DEVELOPMENT
Presentation and past exam questions for Learning Aim B3 - Human Lifespan Development.
These resources focus on ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS THAT IMPACT DEVELOPMENT (inc exposure to pollution, poor housing and access to health and social care services)
The attached is sufficient for at least one lesson.
The presentation signposts pages from the textbook and revision guide if you are using these.
BTEC National Health and Social Care Unit 1 - Learning Aim A4
Presentation and several worksheet / past exam questions for Learning Aim A4 - Human Lifespan Development.
These resources focus on SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (inc stages of play, friendships and independence)
The attached is sufficient for more than one lesson.
The presentation signposts pages from the textbook and revision guide if you are using these.
BTEC National Health and Social Care Unit 4 - Learning Aims B3 and B4
ETHICS IN RESEARCH and RESEARCH SKILLS
Presentation and practice exam question for Learning Aim B3 - Ethical Consideration in Current Research in Health and Social Care and B4 -Research Skills in Current Research in Health and Social Care.
Specifically, these resource focuses on ethics in research and research skills.
The attached is sufficient for several lessons.
Included:
presentation for B3
presentation for B4
practice exam question for Activity 4
relevant report for the exam question
several editable worksheets
The presentation signposts pages from the textbook and revision guide if you are using these.
Unit 4 Introduction - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/btec-national-health-and-social-care-unit-4-introduction-12578687
A1 and A2- https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/btec-national-health-and-social-care-unit-4-learning-aim-a1-and-a2-12578690
B1 and B2 - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/btec-national-health-and-social-care-unit-4-learning-aims-b1-and-b2-12578691
B3 and B4 - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/btec-national-health-and-social-care-unit-4-learning-aims-b3-and-b4-12581100
C1, C2 and C3 - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/btec-national-health-and-social-care-unit-4-learning-aims-c1-c2-and-c3-12592630
BTEC National Health and Social Care Unit 4 - Learning Aims B1 and B2
Presentation and practice exam question for Learning Aim B1 - Enquiries into Current Research in Health and Social Care and B2 - Research Planning
Specifically, this resource focuses on research methodologies and research planning
The attached is sufficient for several lessons lessons.
Included:
presentation for B1
presentation for B2
practice exam question for Activity 1
relevant report for the exam question
hot tips reference sheet for Activity 1 exam questions
The presentation signposts pages from the textbook and revision guide if you are using these.
Unit 4 Introduction - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/btec-national-health-and-social-care-unit-4-introduction-12578687
A1 and A2- https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/btec-national-health-and-social-care-unit-4-learning-aim-a1-and-a2-12578690
B1 and B2 - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/btec-national-health-and-social-care-unit-4-learning-aims-b1-and-b2-12578691
B3 and B4 - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/btec-national-health-and-social-care-unit-4-learning-aims-b3-and-b4-12581100
C1, C2 and C3 - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/btec-national-health-and-social-care-unit-4-learning-aims-c1-c2-and-c3-12592630