The whole of lesson is displayed it covers the ancient city of Rome and the importance of trade for the economy, The stages of production primary, secondary and tertiary and types of economy.

There are 37 slides in this lesson.

The content is as follows:

  • Film on Trade and Economics in Ancient Rome
  • Power point on the stages of production, different economies (Film on self sufficiency)
  • Mind Map on Economics “What is That?” worksheet in student workbook

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There is a small collection shown of example slides - to see a full lesson look at lesson 1.

There are 44 slides in this lesson

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The content of the lesson is as follows:

  • Power point – what are resources
  • Chair activity
  • Read - Oxford Big ideas page 366-369
  • Package – activity page 1 Students catagorise the resources into Land, labour, Capital, Enterprise
  • Power point on circular flow
  • Source 3 page 350 Big Ideas a real example of a circular flow diagram
  • Page 1 and 2 of workbook students fill in the circular flow model with the scenarios given Circular flow power point- activity on the circular flow is included

Please note you can use your own text as all slides can be edited.

There is a workbook available for this lesson and you can purchase that it the resources section of the webshop.

There are a small sample of slides for this lesson - to see a full lesson look at lesson 1.

There are 30 slides in this lesson.

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This lesson is full of activities about consumers and the influence of them on business.

  • Quiz Pair /share work- consumers
  • Pair/share Discussion on consumers
  • Cause and effect – senarios – unemployment/employment

There is a small collection of sample slides for this lesson. To see a full lesson demonstrated see lesson1.

There are 32 slides in this lesson.

The following is an outline of the lesson.

  • Pair - Communication Activity
  • Thinking critically Oxford big ideas 9 page 356  
  • Opportunity cost
  • Power point and film

Because there is a film in this lesson it has to be sent by USB.

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Globalisation has the following power points and information.

There are 39 slides in this lesson. Use the Music Market slide on the the next lesson - lesson 6 - as an excellent story of the globalisation of music.

Lesson 6 It is not in explicit instruction.

Outline of lesson:

  • Globalisation power point
  • Source activity
  • Diagram activity
  • Music and globalisation (lesson 6)
  • End of the road – end of the Australian car industry (film)
  • Economic concepts and terminology Oxford Big Ideas 9 page 362- worksheet 11.1
  • Overseas companies can produce goods more cheaply than Australia. This in turn allows the richer countries in the world to take advantage of this and make a higher profit in the Australian market.

Because this lesson has a film in it, it has to be sent by USB.

This lesson goes with Lesson 5 - it is embedded with music throughout time with information slides before each music example.

The story of music is told in this lesson.

There are 31 slide in this lesson.

Because there a a number of flm clips in this lesson to demonstrate the globalisation of music the lesson must be sent by USB.

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There are 17 slides in this lesson.

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The content of the lesson is as follows:

  • Reading - Australia’s place in Asia and the Global Economy - Oxford Big Ideas page 374-379
  • Student worksheet  - Australia imports and exports
  • Word cloze 
  • Photo analysis - Boeing 787 – where is it made in the world
  • Case study on pages 378-379 Oxford Big Ideas and fill the table page 6 workbook

The textbook used for all Year 9 lesson is Oxford Big Ideas 9.

However you can use your own text book as all slides can be edited.

There is a small sample of slides demonstrated for this lesson - to see a full lesson format look at lesson 1.

There are 22 slides in this lesson

The following is an outline of this lesson.

  • Background reading : The global supply chain Oxford Big Ideas page 380-383
  • Film Chocolate – Video Bittersweet – example of supply chain
  • Video Bangladesh disaster- sweat shop costs
  • T shirt activity – protesting against sweatshops.

Because there is a film in this lesson it will be sent by USB.

Please note you can use your own text as all slides can be edited.

There is some sample slides to demonstrate this lesson - to see a full lesson look at lesson 1.

There are 24 slides in this lesson.

The following is an outline of this lesson:

  • The rise of China as Australia’s largest trading partner- Read Oxford Big Ideas pages 384-385
  • Summarising U tube clip on trade agreements-china

Because there is a film in this lesson it will be sent by USB.

In regards to the textbook used, you can use your own text book as all slides can be edited.

There is a sample selection of slides demonstrated for this lesson. To see a full lesson format see lesson 1.

There are 27 slides in this lesson.

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The lesson content is as follows: 

  • Activity: Blind taste test
  • 2 different drinks- students taste test the drink, students rate the drink and than find out which brand it is.  
  • Page 2 of workbook – table analysis
  • Now write down a list of products and list what you like about that product and why you think it is so successful 
  • Read: Big Idea pages 386-389 Answer questions 1-3
  • Student worksheet  Gaining a competitive advantage  workbook
  • Think, Pair, Share: Why is Uber becoming so successful

If you want the workbook it can be found for purchase in the resources section of the webshop.

In regards to the text book you can use your own text book as all slides can be edited.

There are a small number of sample slides demonstrated for this lesson - to see a full lesson format see lesson1.

There are 25 slides in this lesson.

The content outline is below:

  • Innovation in business
  • Short Video on Innovation and show what innovation is all about
  • Read - Oxford Big Ideas pages 390-393 
  • Complete Student worksheet -Innovative marketing 
  • Internet Activity –  short 
  • Each year 14,000 Australian shoppers are surveyed to find Australia’s most innovative products. Search the website at the bottom of page 3 in your workbook and see who won in 2017 
  • Australia’s most innovative products
  • http://www.product of the year.com.au/site/years/2016/

Text book note: any textbook can be used for this lesson as the slides can be edited.

There is a film in this lesson so therefore it will have to be sent by USB.

If you wish to purchase the workbook it can be found in the webshop under resources.

There is a small sample of slides demonstrated for this lesson - to see a full lesson format look at lesson 1.

There are 19 slides in this lesson.

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  • Work book -Page 2 Tracking your spending for one week –
  • Saving  - Read Oxford Big Ideas (saving chapter)
  • Complete Worksheet  What are you saving for?

The workbook can be found to purchase in the webshop under resources.

Text book - Any textbook can be used as all slides can be edited.

 

There is a small sample of slides demonstrated for this lesson - to see a full lesson format view lesson 1.

There are 23 slides in this lesson.

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The outline of the lesson is below:

  • žStudying Info graphics from ASIC
  • žAustralian spending habits
  • žCredit card Calculator - Instructions page 6 Workbook

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There is a small sample of slides demonstrated for this lesson - to see a full lesson format look at lesson 1.

There are 28 slides in this lesson.

An outline of the lesson is below:

This lesson will be sent to you by USB as it has a video.

This lesson has a small sample of slides demonstrated, to see a full lesson format look at lesson 1.

There are 25 slides in this lesson.

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The following outlines the lesson:

  • žScam Poster project 
  • žPage 13 Workbook Activity 4 scams 
  • žCut your Bills in Half activity
  • žReading and planning for poster

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This lesson has a small sample of slides demonstrated - to see a full lesson format view lesson 1.

There are 20 slides in this lesson.

 

Below is the outline of this lesson:ž

  • Background reading – questions
  • diagram illustration /source work - the greater the risk taken
  • Thinking activity what does it mean?“diversification is a key way to reduce risk. Don’t put your life savings into one investment. There is and old saying “Don’t put all your eggs in one basket” 
  • Playing the share market- Read Oxford big Ideas page 410-411 
  • Video on the share market 
  • Share market game at the back of the package 

 

Any text can be used for this lesson as the slides can be edited.

There is a workbook for purchase in the webshop under resources.

Because there is a video the lesson will have to be sent via USB and post.

A small sample of slides is given to view - to see a full lesson format example see lesson 1.

There are 45 slides in this lesson.

The outline is below:

  • KWL Chart – Introduction
  • Pair/share – faulty products
  • Consumer Match Up Cards
  • Task – camp chaos
  • Make a complaint
  • Lings Fish shop

There is a workbook that compliments this lesson and is recommended. You can find this workbook to purchase in the webshop under resources.

This lesson guides the student through the decision of purchasing a car.

There are 44 slides in this lesson:

The content is as below:

  • Buying a car - pre-reading 
  • Buying a car activity.
  • Film on Buying a car
  • Power point with the two choices of car and a worksheet to fill and make your decision

Because there is a film in this lesson the lesson has to be sent to you on a USB.

There is a small sample of slides demonstrated for this lesson.

There are 19 slides in this lesson.

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FInd following as a brief outline of the lesson:

  • What are the roles and responsibilities of people in the workplace?
  • Reading The world of work is constantly changing
  • Worksheet: what jobs would you like to try
  • Students draw a cartoon 
  • Power point on work order report
  • News reader report to class

The workbook is available for purchase in the resources section of the webshop.

A small sample of slides are shown here - view lesson 1 for a full lesson format example.

There are 12 slides in this lesson.

The outline of the lesson is as follows:

  • Enterprising skills in the workplace
  • Oxford Big Ideas page 424-425 Questions: 1,2
  • Student worksheet Are you Enterprising? (page 6 of package)
  • Show students the ABC Australian Story on The Flow Hive; “Going with the flow”
  • This film demonstrates that many entrepreneurs are successful as a result of identifying a problem and thinking of a novel solution.

The lesson will have to be sent by USB because of the film.

Any text can be used as all the slides can be edited.

There is a worksheet available and can be purchased in the resources section of the webshop.

There is a small sample of slides shown for this lesson; to see a full lesson format view lesson 1.

There are 15 slides in this lesson.

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The lesson outine is below:

  • Graph work
  • Expected employment growth in industries in Australia.
  • Projected job growth statistics - Oxford Big ideas page 432-433
  • Source work - What can an employer reasonably expect from an employee? 
  • Using case study on page 431 Oxford Big Ideas choose two examples why the rights of employers need to be Skill levels, as defined by the ABS, are outlined in the Projected employment growth by skill level section.
  • Students read the Resolving your complaints – case studies from the Human rights commission-in the workbook
  • Pair work: Using 3 of the real life senarios decide if there is a case for discrimination. If you are not sure consult your text for clues.

There is a workbook for purchase in the webshop under resources section.

Any text can be used as all the slides are able to be edited.

There is a small sample of slides shown here for this lesson - See lesson 1 for format of a full lesson.

There are 15 slides in this lesson.

This power point will be emailed to your email address after payment.

The content of the lesson is as follows:

  • Protecting workers from bullying and unfair dismissal-Pages  Oxford Big Ideas 443-435
  • Worksheet - The importance of knowing your rights
  • Activity: fact sheet – classroom display flow chart

Any text can be used for this lesson as the slides can be edited.

There are worksheets  available for purchase in the webshop under resources.