A plan of attack for exchange rates

This term, I’m not going to be around to start the exchange rates topic with my class. Instead, I’m leaving them a workbook and will pick up the pieces when I return. 

I’m generally not a fan of workbooks. My preferred method is to have students complete pre-learning of the content at home, mainly via flipped videos, and then undertake hands-on activities in class to apply the knowledge.

But, if I’m not going to be there for the latter, the whole process is a little undermined.

So to cover all possibilities in terms of sub teachers, etc, I’m leaving a workbook for students. This covers the core concepts around exchange rates, including textbook references and hyperlinks to flipped videos, as well as past HSC questions. I thought it might be useful to share in case you need ideas for a lesson, resources or questions, or just a plan of attack for this topic.

Access the workbook (PDF format).

If you use it, let me know how it goes. Any suggestions would be gratefully received.

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