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7th grade economics microsofts in English (UK)

Preview of The Marketing Mix - 4 P's - Group Task - Create a New Drink for Coca-Cola

The Marketing Mix - 4 P's - Group Task - Create a New Drink for Coca-Cola

I like to finish teaching the marketing mix with a fun group task. This PPT includes a nice idea for students to look at the 4 P's and create their own fizzy drink. They need to look at all elements of the marketing mix and design a new drink. I have also included a similar group task on a new chocolate bar. I have also included a simple marketing mix worksheet students need to fill in after they select a product of their choice. A good few lessons when all marketing theory has been taught.
Preview of Market Structures - Competitive Markets, Oligopolies & Monopolies

Market Structures - Competitive Markets, Oligopolies & Monopolies

This lesson focuses on the basic key theory of the main market structures (as listed below). The lesson includes theory, examples and tasks throughout. * Perfect competition * Monopolistic competition * Oligopoly * Duopoly * Monopoly
Preview of Industrial Sectors - Primary, Secondary & Tertiary Economic Sectors

Industrial Sectors - Primary, Secondary & Tertiary Economic Sectors

A nice lesson that covers the three industrial sectors in a lot of detail. The lesson introduces the three sectors with relevant theory and examples and reasons why each sector may be increasing or decreasing. I have included many tasks throughout the lesson. This includes a fun traffic light style quiz that looks at examples and gets students to guess which sector or sectors they belong in. The lesson concludes with a nice task where students have to write and draw a nice timeline for an indust
Preview of Price Elasticity of Supply PES - Elastic & Inelastic Supply PPT & Tasks

Price Elasticity of Supply PES - Elastic & Inelastic Supply PPT & Tasks

A great lesson that helps teach price elasticity of supply. The PPT covers all the main theory of price elasticity of supply. The lesson has many tasks and examples throughout. The lesson also looks at how to calculate PES. The attached worksheet also asks students to work out the price elasticity of supply for numerous businesses. The lesson is perfect for Economics at many ages.
Preview of Price Elasticity of Demand (PED) - Microeconomics - Elastic & Inelastic Goods

Price Elasticity of Demand (PED) - Microeconomics - Elastic & Inelastic Goods

A great lesson that teaches prices elasticity of demand (PED). The lesson includes all the key theory behind the concept of elasticity, the difference between elastic and inelastic goods and how to calculate price elasticity of demand. The lesson also looks at elastic and inelastic demand curves. There are many tasks throughout the lesson including a product list task, guess the demand curve task and many tasks on calculating the price elasticity of demand - starting with a simple table tick tas
Preview of Economic Systems - Planned, Mixed & Free Marked Economies - PPT & Group Task

Economic Systems - Planned, Mixed & Free Marked Economies - PPT & Group Task

A detailed lesson on the three economic systems. The PowerPoint looks at the key theory for the main types of economic systems; planned (controlled), mixed and free market economies. The lesson looks at the main pros and cons for each and provides relevant examples. I have also included great video links to life in both Cuba and North Korea that will help students fully understand life in a planned economy. I have also included a detailed worksheet on the three economic systems. There is also a
Preview of Generating Business Ideas & Entrepreneurs - Sources of Ideas - PPT & Group Tasks

Generating Business Ideas & Entrepreneurs - Sources of Ideas - PPT & Group Tasks

A nice lesson that looks at the four ways entrepreneurs can generate business ideas: 1. Spotting trends and anticipating their impact 2. Identifying a market niche 3. Copying ideas from other countries 4. Taking a scientific approach The lesson covers the theory of each and includes relevant examples. The lesson also includes relevant video clips and quick tasks. The lesson concludes with a nice group task where students need to work together to answer key questions on the lesson covered. I h
Preview of Supply - Determinants of Suppy & Supply Curves - PPT, Worksheet & Task

Supply - Determinants of Suppy & Supply Curves - PPT, Worksheet & Task

A bumper set of resources to help teach supply. This lesson moves on perfectly from teaching demand. The lesson covers all the main theory of supply curves and the main determinants of supply. There are numerous tasks throughout the lesson with relevant examples. I have also included a nice supply and demand worksheet based on past exam questions. There is also a great demand and supply scenario task, where students need to shift either the supply or demand curve after reading each scenario. A p
Preview of Factors Influencing International Competitiveness - UK & World Economics

Factors Influencing International Competitiveness - UK & World Economics

This lesson looks at six of the main factors that can influence how competitive an economy can be. The six main influences are productivity, inflation, exchange rates, tax rates, infrastructure and cost of doing business. Each influence is covered nice detail and include examples. The lesson complete with a nice group work task where students have to consider 3 - 4 policies that the UK government could implement to help make the country more competitive. Students need to look at the pros and con
Preview of The Labour Market - Wage Differences / Differentials - Why Some Jobs Pay More

The Labour Market - Wage Differences / Differentials - Why Some Jobs Pay More

A bumper lesson that looks at the many different reasons people are paid different wages / salaries across the country. The lesson looks at key theory from compensating wage, different skill levels, trade unions, discrimination to the elasticity of the supply and demand of labour. The lesson includes relevant examples to help easily explain each wage differential. The lesson builds up to a past exam question where students need to answer why doctors get paid more nurses. A perfect lesson for you
Preview of Monopolies & Competitive Markets - Microeconomics - PPT, Quiz & Worksheet

Monopolies & Competitive Markets - Microeconomics - PPT, Quiz & Worksheet

A bumper lesson that covers monopolies and competitive markets. The PPT leads up to a past GCSE exam question (can easily be edited for AS standard) and helps students understand the various pros and cons of both monopolies and competitive markets. I have included a nice multiple choice quiz and a worksheet used throughout the PPT. The PPT has lots of tasks throughout and uses up to date examples and key information.
Preview of The Public & Private Sector / Organisations - Theory & Tasks - Business Studies

The Public & Private Sector / Organisations - Theory & Tasks - Business Studies

A nice lesson that looks at the clear difference between the public and private sector. The lesson looks at examples of government run organisations and the key theory and how private firms are run, again with clear examples and theory. The lesson includes a nice gap-fill worksheet (answers also provided). This lesson is perfect for both Business Studies and Economics.
Preview of The Labour Market - Introduction to Supply & Demand of Labour

The Labour Market - Introduction to Supply & Demand of Labour

A good introduction on the labour market, aimed at the UK economy, but also could be used for all countries. The PPT has key theory on the difference between the goods and the factor markets, the supply and demand of the labour market and the different factors that influence the supply of the labour market. I have included key supply and demand diagrams linked to the labour market. I have included numerous examples and key words to help make the theory easy to understand and accessible to studen
Preview of Poverty in the UK & World - Absolute & Relative Poverty - Causes of Poverty

Poverty in the UK & World - Absolute & Relative Poverty - Causes of Poverty

A great lesson looking at poverty and the main causes. The lesson also looks at the clear difference between absolute and relative poverty and focuses on worldwide economies and the UK. The lesson has links to numerous short video clips and includes great examples and simple theory. I have includes a lot of different tasks and questions for students to tackle. The lesson also include a nice group work task. This lesson is perfect for Economics, but could be adapted used for Geography.
Preview of Globalisation - How Globalisation Impacts the UK & The World

Globalisation - How Globalisation Impacts the UK & The World

A whole lesson looking at the key theory behind globalisation and how it has impacted the UK and its competitiveness. The lesson looks at the pros and cons of globalisation and includes numerous examples to help teach the key theory. The lesson also includes a nice worksheet where students need to anlayse who has 'won' from each globlisation scenario. A great lesson for Economics, Business Studies and even Geography.
Preview of Labour Market - Wage Differentials - Exam Technique & Key Theory - Economics

Labour Market - Wage Differentials - Exam Technique & Key Theory - Economics

A great lesson that focuses on the wage differentials between doctors and nurses. The lesson is built around the following exam question: Discuss the reasons why doctors are paid more than nurses. The lesson is split into four sections and helps students know how to show 1. Knowledge, 2. Application, 3. Analysis and 4. Evaluation skills. The lesson is a great aid to both a key labour market topic but also a brilliant way of getting students ready for their higher mark exam questions. A perfect r
Preview of The National Minimum Wage & Mobility of Labour - Economics - Labour Markets

The National Minimum Wage & Mobility of Labour - Economics - Labour Markets

A detailed lesson on the National Minimum Wage and the mobility of labour. This lesson continues with the labour markets and covers two important topics. The lesson starts with key theory on the National Minimum Wage, the PPT looks at the pros and cons of the NMW and introduces the National Living Wage. The lesson includes the latest minimum wage figures and can help bring up a great discussion with your class on how income is distributed across the UK. The lesson then continues by looking at ho
Preview of Demand - Economics - Microeconomics - PPT, Demand Curve Worksheet & Quiz

Demand - Economics - Microeconomics - PPT, Demand Curve Worksheet & Quiz

A bumper lesson covering the key theory on demand curves. The PPT looks at the various determinants of demand and includes relevant examples and diagrams. There a numerous tasks throughout. I have also included a nice 10 multiple choice quiz covering demand curves. I have also included a supply and demand curves scenario task, which I print 6 slide horizontal and get students to fill in the shift in either the supply and demand curve using the given scenario. Really good lesson for teaching dema
Preview of Specialisation & Division of Labour - Economics / Microeconomics

Specialisation & Division of Labour - Economics / Microeconomics

A detailed selection of resources to help introduce division of labour, specialistion and productivity. The PPT covers a lot of key theory and includes tasks throughout. These include labour productivity and capital productivity calculations. I have also included a pros and cons worksheet that helps consolidate the learning. Ideal for microeconomics.
Preview of The Factors of Production - Microeconomics - PPT & Worksheet

The Factors of Production - Microeconomics - PPT & Worksheet

A good selection of resources and activities to help teach factors of production. The PPT covers a lot of key theory for economics and the four factors of production with relevant examples. The PPT has numerous tasks throughout including a nice factors of production timeline activity. I have also included a nice and detailed worksheet that covers key economics concepts including factors of production and scarcity. Ideal for microeconomics.
Preview of Introduction to Microeconomics - Economics - PPT & Tasks - How the Market Works

Introduction to Microeconomics - Economics - PPT & Tasks - How the Market Works

A bumper selection of resources to help introduce microeconomics. The PPT covers a lot of key theory for economics and how the market works. This PPT will stretch across 2-3 lessons and will give students a great foundation for the year ahead. I have also included a useful supply and demand scenario worksheet that should be printed with 6 slides per page on a PPT and get students to fill in the new shift in either supply or demand. I have also included a simple supply and demand starter workshee
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Simulation Activities

You can introduce students to the world of investing, budgeting, and other economics-related activities through simulations. For example, have students research companies they want to "invest" in to show them how the stock market works. If you want to extend the lesson, you can have them periodically check in on their portfolios throughout the year to see how their investments are performing. Or, you could use a simulation to teach them about causes that led up to certain major historical events, like the stock market crash of 1929.

Budgeting Exercises

Help students understand the importance of managing their own financial resources by challenging them to create a budget. Give them a few hypothetical scenarios involving income, expenses, and financial goals. For example, you could ask them to plan a fictional character's monthly expenses, or have them create a budget to save for buying a house.

Trade Games

Through trading games, students can learn about importing and exporting, along with the impact of external forces and trade agreements. Ask students to work in teams and have them trade goods, record their imports and exports, and respond to charges (like tariffs and embargoes).

Cost-Benefit Analysis

Give students a real-world decision to make (e.g., building a new road, investing in a new technology, or buying property) and have them perform a cost-benefit analysis. To deepen the learning, you can ask them to justify their decisions with evidence.

Frequently asked questions for teaching economics

What is economics?

The study of economics is a social science that focuses on the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. When teaching economics, the goal is to help students understand how individuals, businesses, governments, and societies make choices about resource allocation. Economics explores various topics related to this, including supply and demand, cost and benefits, and scarcity, to name just a few.

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