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Year 7 Economics & Business

This course introduces students to the fundamental principles of economics and business within the Australian context. Students explore how individuals and societies manage scarce resources, the mechanics of the market system, and the importance of financial literacy in a changing global landscape.

8 units·58 topics·Ages 12-13

01The Problem of Scarcity and Choice

9 topics·Term 1

Students investigate the basic economic problem of unlimited wants versus limited resources and how this necessitates decision making.

Needs, Wants, and Resource Categories

Distinguishing between essential needs and discretionary wants while categorizing natural, human, and capital resources.

Stations RotationThink-Pair-Share
Understanding Opportunity Cost

Analyzing the value of the next best alternative foregone when making economic choices.

Decision MatrixCase Study Analysis
Scarcity and Resource Allocation

Exploring how societies decide what to produce, how to produce it, and for whom, given limited resources.

Philosophical ChairsWorld Café
Individual and Community Choices

Exploring how individuals and communities make choices about resource use, considering the impact of their decisions.

Case Study AnalysisRole Play
Economic Systems: Traditional, Command, Market

Comparing and contrasting the characteristics of traditional, command, and market economic systems.

JigsawFour Corners
Introduction to Economic Models

Understanding the purpose and limitations of economic models in simplifying complex realities.

Concept MappingThink-Pair-Share
The Role of Incentives

Investigating how incentives, both positive and negative, influence economic choices.

Case Study AnalysisRole Play
Production Possibilities Frontier Basics

Introducing the concept of production possibilities to illustrate scarcity, choice, and opportunity cost.

Concept MappingCollaborative Problem-Solving
Rational Decision Making

Exploring the steps involved in making rational economic decisions, weighing costs and benefits.

Decision MatrixCase Study Analysis

02The Mechanics of the Market

9 topics·Term 1

An exploration of how buyers and sellers interact to determine prices and allocate goods and services.

Roles of Consumers and Producers

Examining the roles and motivations of different participants in a market economy.

Role PlaySimulation Game
Consumer Choices: Influences and Decisions

Investigating the various factors that influence consumer decisions, including needs, wants, advertising, and personal values.

Case Study AnalysisThink-Pair-Share
Producer Decisions: What to Make and How

Exploring the basic decisions producers make about what goods and services to offer, considering resources and consumer demand.

Simulation GameProblem-Based Learning
How Prices are Set: Supply and Demand Basics

Understanding that prices are influenced by how much of a good is available (supply) and how much people want it (demand).

Decision MatrixCase Study Analysis
The Role of Government in Providing Services

Identifying essential services that governments provide because the private market might not, such as roads, schools, and parks.

Formal DebateSocratic Seminar
Government's Influence on Economic Activity

Exploring basic ways governments can influence economic activity through rules, taxes, and spending to achieve community goals.

Town Hall MeetingCase Study Analysis
Market Equilibrium and Price Changes

Understanding how supply and demand interact to create a market equilibrium and how shifts lead to new prices.

Simulation GameConcept Mapping
Competition and Market Structures

Introducing different levels of competition in markets, from monopolies to perfect competition.

JigsawCase Study Analysis
Public Goods vs. Private Goods

Distinguishing between goods and services that the market provides efficiently and those that require government provision.

Philosophical ChairsThink-Pair-Share

03The World of Work and Business

10 topics·Term 2

Students analyze the different types of businesses and the changing nature of the Australian labor market.

Comparing Types of Business Structures

Comparing sole traders, partnerships, and corporations in terms of risk and scale.

Gallery WalkExpert Panel
Entrepreneurship and Innovation's Impact

Investigating the characteristics of entrepreneurs and how innovation creates new markets.

Project-Based LearningExpert Panel
The Evolving Australian Workplace

Exploring how technology and globalization are altering the way Australians work.

Academic Speed DatingCarousel Brainstorm
Jobs and Wages: What Influences Them

Understanding the basic factors that influence the availability of jobs and the wages people earn in different industries.

Simulation GameCase Study Analysis
Skills for the Future Workforce

Identifying essential skills and attributes needed for success in a rapidly changing job market.

Project-Based LearningExpert Panel
Ethical Considerations in Business

Examining the ethical responsibilities of businesses towards employees, consumers, and the environment.

Case Study AnalysisPhilosophical Chairs
Marketing and Consumer Behavior

Understanding how businesses market their products and how consumer psychology influences purchasing decisions.

Document MysteryRole Play
The Production Process

Exploring the stages of production from raw materials to finished goods and services.

Simulation GameGallery Walk
Factors of Production

Identifying and understanding the four factors of production: land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship.

Concept MappingThink-Pair-Share
The Role of Trade Unions

Investigating the purpose and impact of trade unions in advocating for workers' rights and conditions.

Case Study AnalysisFormal Debate

04Personal Finance and Wealth

8 topics·Term 2

Developing practical skills for managing money, understanding banking, and avoiding financial pitfalls.

Income Sources and Effective Budgeting

Learning to track income sources and manage expenses through effective budgeting.

Simulation GameProblem-Based Learning
Banking and the Power of Compound Interest

Understanding how financial institutions work and the power of interest over time.

Case Study AnalysisGallery Walk
Consumer Rights and Avoiding Scams

Identifying common financial risks and understanding the protections available to Australian consumers.

Case Study AnalysisRole Play
Understanding Credit and Debt

Exploring the concepts of credit, different types of loans, and the importance of responsible borrowing.

Simulation GameDecision Matrix
Investing for the Future

An introduction to basic investment concepts like shares, superannuation, and diversification.

Expert PanelCase Study Analysis
Insurance: Managing Financial Risk

Understanding the purpose of insurance and different types of coverage available.

Problem-Based LearningThink-Pair-Share
Saving Strategies and Goals

Exploring different saving strategies and setting financial goals for the short and long term.

Simulation GameDecision Matrix
Understanding Taxes (Personal)

A basic introduction to how individuals pay taxes and why they are important for public services.

Think-Pair-ShareCarousel Brainstorm

05The Australian Economy

9 topics·Term 3

A look at the broader national economy, including the role of government and the measurement of success.

Measuring Economic Well-being

Introduction to simple ways we can understand if an economy is doing well, focusing on employment and prices.

Case Study AnalysisDecision Matrix
Taxation and Government Spending

Analyzing how the Australian government collects revenue and where that money is spent.

Town Hall MeetingFormal Debate
Economic Ups and Downs: Growth and Slowdowns

Understanding that economies experience periods of growth (more jobs, more spending) and slowdowns (fewer jobs, less spending).

Timeline ChallengeConcept Mapping
Australia's Money and Banking System

Exploring the basic functions of money and the role of banks in helping people save, borrow, and manage their finances.

Expert PanelCase Study Analysis
Income Inequality and Wealth Distribution

Investigating the causes and consequences of income and wealth disparities in Australia.

Philosophical ChairsDocument Mystery
Innovation and Improving Living Standards

Understanding how new ideas, technologies, and better ways of doing things can lead to improved living standards over time.

Collaborative Problem-SolvingInquiry Circle
The Australian Budget Process

An overview of how the Australian government plans and manages its annual budget.

Simulation GameDecision Matrix
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Basics

Introducing GDP as a measure of a country's total economic output and its limitations.

Concept MappingThink-Pair-Share
Inflation and its Effects

Understanding what inflation is, its causes, and how it affects purchasing power.

Case Study AnalysisSimulation Game

06Australia in the Global Economy

7 topics·Term 3

Exploring Australia's trade relationships and the impact of global events on local markets.

International Trade and Specialization

Understanding why nations trade and how Australia specializes in certain industries.

Simulation GameConcept Mapping
Global Supply Chains and Interconnectedness

Tracing the journey of a product through various countries before it reaches the consumer.

Case Study AnalysisDocument Mystery
Sustainability and the Circular Economy

Examining how economic growth can be balanced with environmental protection.

Collaborative Problem-SolvingMuseum Exhibit
Buying and Selling Across Borders

Understanding how buying and selling goods and services with other countries works, and how it affects prices and choices.

Simulation GameCase Study Analysis
Globalization: Opportunities and Challenges

Exploring the benefits and drawbacks of increasing global economic integration.

Formal DebateWorld Café
Fair Trade and Ethical Consumption

Investigating the principles of fair trade and the impact of ethical consumer choices.

Case Study AnalysisDocument Mystery
Exchange Rates and Currency

A basic introduction to how currency exchange rates work and their impact on trade.

Simulation GameThink-Pair-Share

07Economic Decision Making and Problem Solving

2 topics·Term 4

Developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills to address economic issues.

Analyzing Economic Data

Learning to interpret and analyze various forms of economic data, including graphs and statistics.

Document MysteryConcept Mapping
Formulating Economic Arguments

Developing skills in constructing logical and evidence-based arguments on economic issues.

Formal DebatePhilosophical Chairs

08Contemporary Economic Issues

4 topics·Term 4

Applying economic principles to understand and analyze current events and challenges.

The Economics of Climate Change

Examining the economic causes and consequences of climate change and potential policy responses.

Collaborative Problem-SolvingCase Study Analysis
The Future of Work: AI and Automation

Investigating the economic implications of artificial intelligence and automation on employment and society.

World CaféExpert Panel
Global Poverty and Development

Exploring the causes of global poverty and different approaches to economic development.

JigsawDocument Mystery
The Economics of Health and Education

Examining how economic principles apply to the provision and consumption of health and education services.

Philosophical ChairsCase Study Analysis