Diane Week 31
All students sitting for IGCSE examinations
Jeyanthy Week 31
Diane Week 30
All students sitting for IGCSE examinations
Jeyanthy Week 30
Diane Week 29
All students sitting for IGCSE examinations
Jeyanthy Week 29
Diane Week 28
Past examination papers, students working independently, revision etc.
Multiple choice and essay questions with mark schemes
Multiple choice test
Jeyanthy Week 28
Diane Week 27
Past examination papers, students working independently, revision etc.
Multiple choice and essay questions with mark schemes
Multiple choice test
Jeyanthy Week 27.
Diane Week 26
Past examination papers, students working independently, revision etc.
Multiple choice and essay questions with mark schemes
Multiple choice test
Jeyanthy Week 26.
Diane Week 25
Past examination papers, students working independently, revision etc.
Multiple choice and essay questions with mark schemes
Jeyanthy Week 25.
Diane Week 24
Past examination papers, students working independently, revision etc.
Jeyanthy Week 24.
Diane Week 23
Past examination papers, students working independently, revision etc.
Jeyanthy Week 23.
Diane Week 22
Past examination papers, students working independently, revision etc.
Jeyanthy Week 22.
Diane Week 21
Past examination papers, students working independently, revision etc.
Jeyanthy Week 21.
Diane Week 20
Student presentations
Jeyanthy Week 20.
Diane Week 19 Globalisation and trade
Jeyanthy Week 19..
Diane Week 18
Looked back at the mock papers
Mock exams
Jeyanthy Week 18
we discussed mock exam paper 1 and 2.
Jeyanthy Week 16&17
This week students seat for MOCK EXAM (last day 25.1.2019)
Diane Week 15
Mocks
Jeyanthy Week 15,
Students looked at various examination questions
Jeyanthy Week 14,
Diane Week 13
Population changes in different economies
Jeyanthy Week 13,
Diane Week 12
The reasons for different growth in different economies
Jeyanthy Week 12,
students analysed the problem and consequences of these population changes for countries at different stage of development and explain why population are ageing in some countries.
Diane Week 11
Continued with economic development
Jeyanthy Week 11,
students described the factor that populating growth and discussed reasons for the different rates of growth in different countries.
Diane Week 10
Economic development in different economies
Jeyanthy Week 10,
We learned economic development in different economies.
Diane Davies Week 9
The students have been investigating the various ways to measure economic growth paying attention to the value of each method and also considering the welfare side of economics.
Jeyanthy Week 9,
The students have been investigating the various ways to measure economic growth paying attention to the value of each method and also considering the welfare side of economics.
Diane Davies Week 8
The students have been practising various ways to answer examination questions, paying attention to the latest subject taught.
Jeyanthy Week 8,
students learned.
Measuring of output.
Diane Davies Week 7
The students have been discussing the area of unemployment. They have been making personal notes from text and answer questions relating to the subject.
Jeyanthy Week 7,
students learned.
a. Changing patterns and level of employment
b. Types,causes and consequences of unemployment.
Diane Davies week 6 Unit 6
The students have continued with economic indicators: inflation; deflation. They also have received further advice on examination techniques, and were given a test on the work that has been covered over the last 2 weeks.
Jeyanthy Week 6
Students described how consumer prices index/retail price index calculated and asked to research the compilation of their own consumer price index.students calculated a price index for themselves and discussed about causes and consequences of inflation and deflation.
Diane Davies week 5 Unit 5.2 Taxation
The students have continued with Taxation, they also have been guided through examination techniques, which will be vital if they are to be successful in their IGCSE examination.
Jeyanthy Week 5
student continued with Taxation. Students find out information about the difference types of taxes in their country and in another country.
Diane Davies week 4. Unit 5.2 Taxation
How government is financed. Difference between direct and indirect taxation. Tax evasion and avoidance. What is a good tax? Tax systems.
Jeyanthy week 4.
students learned the possible conflicts between government aim and types of Taxation. Difference between direct tax and indirect tax.
Jeyanthy week 3
student analysed fiscal policies, monetary policies, and supply side policies.
Jeyanthy week 2
student described the aim of government policies, such as full employment, price stability, economic growth, redistribution of income, balance of payment stability.
Jeyanthy week 1
student described the government as a producer of goods and services and as a employer.