Data Response Case Studies for A Level Edexcel Economics B
12-13 topical case studies per theme supported with activities and exam-style questions. Covers the 2015 AS and A Level Edexcel Economics B specification Themes 1–4 in order.
They are up-to-date, engaging and include lots of relevant data.
Reinforce student learning by investigating UK and international economic issues from hospitality's VAT holiday (Theme 1) to the trade balance in China (Theme 4). Use these as stimuli for class discussion, self-contained homeworks, or springboards for students’ independent revision for the exams!
- Assortment of up-to-date stimulus material to grip students’ interest from university admissions to Facebook's market dominance
- Packed with engaging activities including short-answer and open-response ‘evaluation’ questions – helps students apply economic theory to contemporary examples
- Exam-style questions – great practice of the different question-types students will meet in the exam
Plus!Excellent... I liked everything including the activities and exam style questions and answers... Gives students the basic ideas in a real world context [so] they can practice their understanding
- High-quality diagrams and graphs – helpful as visual aids and handy for exam answers!
- Detailed mark scheme for all questions and activities
- Targeted quantitative skills questions throughout!
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What do teachers say about this resource? (12199)
I like this resource a lot!
It is extremely flexible in terms of subjects it could support. In addition to being a very helpful Edexcel B, some of the case studies could be used in Edexcel Business as well as Edexcel spec A courses.
The case studies were cross referenced to the Edexcel B specification appropriately. Questions were appropriate. Mark schemes were clear and student friendly.
What do teachers say about this resource? (12201)
This is an excellent resource. The case studies will engage students. The material would enable teachers to add additional questions if they wished to. The resource could be used both in-class or as a homework activity.