The Economics of Chocolate is a real-world resource that brings core economic principles to life through a topic students love—chocolate. This engaging pack offers a rich variety of tasks, including:
Interactive quizzes and crosswords to reinforce key terms and concepts.
Discussion prompts encouraging critical thinking on global trade, sustainability, and pricing strategies.
Independent learning tasks like data research, infographic creation, and ethical report writing to build analytical and presentation skills.
Essay-style questions ideal for assessment or extended writing practice.
From supply and demand to fair trade and shrinkflation, this resource offers something for every learner and makes complex economic ideas accessible, relevant, and fun. Perfect for KS4 or GCSE economics or business studies classrooms.
This Economics of Books resource pack is designed to support teachers in delivering engaging lessons on market structures, pricing strategies, digital disruption, and government intervention in the book industry.
It includes:
✔ Essay-Style Questions – Develop critical thinking with high-level analysis prompts.
✔ Worded Questions & Answers – Reinforce understanding with structured responses.
✔ Quizzes – Assess knowledge with multiple-choice and application-based questions.
✔ Discussion Points – Spark classroom debates on competition, digital books, and consumer behavior.
✔ Independent Learning Tasks – Encourage research, data analysis, and policy evaluation.
✔ Comprehensive Notes – Provide key economic concepts with real-world examples.
Perfect for: A-level Economics, Business Studies, IB, and advanced learners exploring market dynamics.
Time-Saving & Flexible: Ready-to-use for lessons, assignments, or independent study.
Engage students with real-world economics and make learning interactive!