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AS Samples

This sample is taken from the student book chapter on “The Determination of Equilibrium Market Prices” from Unit 1 of the new specification.

 

The accompanying electronic samples represent a typical range of online activities for each chapter, featuring an animated presentation on equilibrium prices, further clarifying the key concepts from the chapter, in particular the diagrams and graphs; and a Test Yourself multiple-choice quiz checking students’ knowledge at the end of each chapter, providing them with diagnostic feedback on their answers so that they gain real formative understanding from the activity.

 

The blend of print and electronic resources enables students to consolidate their learning across all skills areas, giving them the best possible preparation for the Units 1 & 2 assessments.

Print Sample

Print Sample Print Sample

 
Electronic Sample 1

Electronic Sample 1 Electronic Sample 1

Electronic Sample 2

*Electronic Sample 2 Electronic Sample 2

   

*In order to access Electronic Sample 2 it should be saved locally first.

A2 Samples

 

Print Sample

Print Sample Print Sample

   

Note: The features of electronic sample 2 are best viewed with PowerPoint 2003 and upwards as older versions may not support them. If you would like to view the full features of the presentation but are unable to do so, you can download a PowerPoint Viewer 2003 from Microsoft.

The samples shown are in draft version only and designed to provide an overview of the various assets contained in our resources.
They are not final versions and are subject to change.

 
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