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All the resources you can need if you teach Economics and Business for High School, with a focus on the Cambridge IGCSE syllabus

All the resources you can need if you teach Economics and Business for High School, with a focus on the Cambridge IGCSE syllabus
IGCSE Economics: Demand
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IGCSE Economics: Demand

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This is a full lesson inclusive of activities for Demand and how Demand works, suitable for students completing Cambridge IGCSE Economics.
IGCSE Economics: Supply
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IGCSE Economics: Supply

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This is a full lesson inclusive of activities suitable for students studying from the Cambridge IGCSE Economics Syllabus. It will help them understand Supply and how to draw a Supply curve.
IGCSE Business: Entrepreneurship Worksheet
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IGCSE Business: Entrepreneurship Worksheet

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IGCSE Business: Entrepreneurship Worksheet Ideal for a main activity in the lesson, to ensure students have filled out all the necessary points they need for the chapter on entrepreneurship in the IGCSE Business syllabus. This worksheet can take from 25 to 30 minutes, and is coupled with an extension quesiton for highly able pupils. It has fill in the blanks and general questions, as well a cool starter with pictures of Entrepreneurs they need to research and find out what companies they founded.
IGCSE Business: Organisation Structure
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IGCSE Business: Organisation Structure

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IGCSE Business: Organisation Structure Unit 2 worksheet about organisational structure, it includes: Tall and Short Hierachy and chain of command Narrow and Wide span of control Delegation Perfect for a lesson pleanry after explaining organisational structure to the class A short 10 to 15 minutes activity of labeling organsational structure with key terms
IGCSE Economics: Quantity, Quality and Factors of Production
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IGCSE Economics: Quantity, Quality and Factors of Production

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IGCSE Economics: Quantity, Quality and Factors of Production Excellent for a 15 mins plenary or starter fill in the blanks with an extension question for higher ability students! Covers the following key concepts in IGCSE Economics: Quality and Quantity of Factors of Production Factors of production and the factor rewards Factors of mobility: occupational and geographic
IGCSE Economics: Factors of Production and Factor Mobility
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IGCSE Economics: Factors of Production and Factor Mobility

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This is an entire lesson’s worth of content on the Factors of Production and Factor Mobility and Rewards through slides/ presentation. Introduces the concept of the Factors of Production: Land, Labour, Capital, Enterprise and Factor Mobility: Occupational and Geographic to students start off IGCSE Economics.
Supply and Demand: Using Monopoly Game!
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Supply and Demand: Using Monopoly Game!

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IGCSE Economic and AS Economics Fun Activity! Make sure you have a Monopoly board in class to play, and then allow students to use the worksheet as the play. When you make the content relatable, students will not forget the content. This is suitable for a Main Activity in the lesson, it makes students identify key terms they learned in Economics on a Monopoly board! Suitable for AS and IGCSE Economics. Teachers can ask questions mid game to assess if students can see the relevance of the game to Economics!
IGCSE Economics: Price Elasticity of Demand and Supply
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IGCSE Economics: Price Elasticity of Demand and Supply

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These are dual resources covering PES and PED, how to calculate them and what they mean. It explores the concept of elastic Vs inelastic. The slides have some activities to help keep the lesson engaging. The content is suitable for the Cambridge IGCSE Economics syllabus.
IGCSE Business: Pizza Game: Operations and Finance
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IGCSE Business: Pizza Game: Operations and Finance

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IGCSE Business: Pizza Game: Operations and Finance This activity is both fun and educational, it is suitable for students still about to join business IGCSE or trying to recap learnings for IGCSE Business Operations and Finance. This game can be played for a full class in teams of 2 to 5 students.
A Level Economics: Efficiency and market failure
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A Level Economics: Efficiency and market failure

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This is a full lesson built to explain Efficiency and market failure for A level Economics students, designed to help them understand the concept of Market Failure, dynamic efficiency, allocative efficiency and productive efficiency.
IGCSE Business: Classification of Business Worksheet
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IGCSE Business: Classification of Business Worksheet

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IGCSE Business: Classification of Business Worksheet This worksheet is an ideal Starter or Plenary and require 15 to 20 minutes The worksheet covers: Primary, Secondary and Teritary Sector Public and Private Sector Its a simple activity to ensure students can define and give examples for the above terms