A selection of resources including worksheets, notes and activities on the topic areas including balance of payments, exchange rates and supply side policies.
A bundle of selected macroeconomics resources including fiscal policy, monetary policy, unemployment and inflation. Some worksheets, some activities and some notes.
Two interview sheets, each one can be printed out on a single A4 side. If desired you could copy them back to back or they can be used independently.
Pupils can fill them out in advance in preparation for discussion with teacher about future choices.
An activity sheet that gets pupils to think about good and bad feelings and to think positively about themselves and put all their emotions to good use.
One general resources about the budget and a research task about economic history . One resource about the SPRING 2017 budget which could be used as a model/ framework for pupils to produce their own most recent budget report/ analysis/ evaluation.
20 questions about the budget - see how many pupils can give an answer to; use for class discussion; display on board for pairs to discuss; set as a homework; set as a research task. Discussion points and answers where appropriate on pages 2/3.
A worksheet that asks pupils to think about what they would do if they were chancellor and then outlines and explores some of the key announcements in the budget that refers to spring 2017 budget but could be used as a framework / model for pupils to explore the most recent budget.
Workshops, activities and resources to help high achieving pupils overcome issues such as fear of failing; being quiet in class, stress, organisation, independent learning.
A template to be handed out to groups to enable them to organised themselves into a study group and accomplish a research task. . NB the teacher needs to choose a meaty chapter/assignment for pupils to tackle.
A self evaluation for pupils to fill in in order to evaluate their strengths and suggested improvements mainly directed at maths lessons but could easily be adapted.
Originally used with high achieving students who may not cope well with stress for fear of failure. A lesson / extra curricular session with suggested activities.
Pupils can complete the grid in advance of a discussion with form tutor. To identify or enable discussion of issues around organisation, self directed study or getting help.