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1 Higher or Lower? Get your answer right and you earn a point.
You will be presented with the revenue (€m 2017/18)) for one football club. You must say whether the next football club has a higher or lower revenue. Get your answer right and you earn a point. Maximum score of 4 in any round. Click on category below to start the game Total revenue (€m) Match day revenue (€m) Commercial revenue (€m) Broadcast revenue (€m)

2 Click on the up or down arrows to see if 'Total revenue (€m)' is higher or lower
3 Inter Milan AC Milan Juventus Manchester United Bayern Munich 5 280.8 207.7 394.9 666.0 629.2

3 14 Inter Milan 280.8 18 AC Milan 207.7 L 11 Juventus 394.9 H 3
Team Total Revenue 17/18 €m Match day Commercial Broadcast Real Madrid 750.9 143.4 356.2 251.3 Barcelona 690.4 144.8 322.6 223 Manchester United 666.0 119.5 316.1 230.4 Bayern Munich 629.2 103.8 348.7 156.5 Manchester City 568.4 63.9 235.4 238.8 Paris Saint-Germain 541.7 89.2 313.3 127.8 Liverpool 513.7 91.6 170.8 Chelsea 505.7 83.4 191.8 230.5 Arsenal 439.2 98.9 120.7 206.9 Tottenham Hotspur 428.3 85.2 116.5 226.6 Juventus 394.9 51.2 143.3 200.4 Borussia Dortmund 317.2 57.1 137.8 122.3 Atletico de Madrid 304.4 56.8 89.4 158.2 Inter Milan 280.8 35.3 147.8 97.7 AS Roma 250.0 35.5 42.3 166.8 Schalke 04 243.8 47.0 105.8 91.0 Everton 212.9 18.9 34.0 160.0 AC Milan 207.7 36.9 70.2 100.6 Newcastle United 201.5 27.0 31.8 142.7 West Ham United 197.9 27.7 36.4 133.8 14 Inter Milan 280.8 18 AC Milan 207.7 L 11 Juventus 394.9 H 3 Manchester United 666.0 4 Bayern Munich 629.2 2

4 Team 1 Team 2 Team 3 Team 4 Team 5
Click on team name to increase score by ‘1’

5 Aim: To learn the current predicted economic performance of some of the major economies in the world. Teams will be shown the statistic for one country using the economic objective of their choice. They are also shown the name of another country – their task is to say whether they think the performance of the second country will be higher or lower than the original country. If they get the answer correct they score a point, if incorrect they do not score. After answering a third country is shown and the team must decide whether the performance is higher or lower than the second country. This process is repeated until 5 countries have been shown. The maximum score per round is 4 marks. The data used shows the IMF’s predicted level of economic performance using 5 different categories for 2017. Setting up: This resource uses ‘macros’ embedded in the Powerpoint file. These needs to be ‘enabled’ when prompted. The data can be changed (if you wished to update the information) by altering the data in the table on slide 3.

6 How to play: Start the slideshow from slide 1 and show students the aim of the game. Split the class into 5 teams and assign each team a number. Ask for a member of team 1 to come to the front. This volunteer can then be asked to choose one of the 5 categories (or the teacher can choose for them!). Click on the chosen category. The board will show one country and its forecasted performance in the chosen category plus the name of the next country in the sequence. Click on higher (the up arrow) or lower (the down arrow) depending on whether the team thinks the performance for the next country will be higher or lower in that category. If they are correct they will earn a point. After clicking the arrow a third country’s data name will appear. Repeat the ‘higher’ or ‘lower’ process comparing the third country to the second. Repeat the process until 4 new countries have appeared. The highest possible score in one round is 4. Click on ‘score board’ to be taken to the score screen. Click on the team name to increase their score by 1 (e.g. click 3 times if they scored 3). Click on ‘home’ and ask team 2 to go next. Repeat this process with team 2, 3, 4 and 5.


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