Tailor Made Resources for Business, Computing + Humanities
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Business Studies / Economics / Computer Science / Humanities - History / Geography / Psychology / Sociology - mostly specializing in GCSE / A Level and IB but KS3 resources too.
We have a passion for teaching and learning and provide the full set of resources for lessons that have been tried and tested over the years to make life easier for other teachers (including mark schemes, lesson plans, and model answers where appropriate!)
Business Studies / Economics / Computer Science / Humanities - History / Geography / Psychology / Sociology - mostly specializing in GCSE / A Level and IB but KS3 resources too.
We have a passion for teaching and learning and provide the full set of resources for lessons that have been tried and tested over the years to make life easier for other teachers (including mark schemes, lesson plans, and model answers where appropriate!)
This lesson / resource is for Binary. This lesson has been designed for GCSE and iGCSE Computing and ICT.
This lesson has the following learning objectives:
**Learning objectives **:
Know what Binary numbers are
Understand why Binary is used in Computing
Know how to :
Convert Binary numbers into Denary numbers (Decimal) ,
Convert Denary numbers into Binary numbers
Add Binary Numbers
This download includes:
A full lesson PowerPoint
2 Differentiated worksheets with solutions to convert from Decimal to Binary with solutions
3 Differentiated Binary Crosswords with solutions
All necessary resources to run the lesson are included in this download and all my lessons are for a double lesson i.e. to take around 1 hour and fifty minutes so they can be separated into two single lessons if required.
The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work without any extra planning.
All activities and resources have been used in class and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as we are aware of any errors. We have priced the resources at what we consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work we have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources.
Please do leave a review and if you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see (or improvement for this resource), feel free to contact us.
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This lesson / resource is for Costs and Revenue for Breakeven. This lesson has been designed for A Level and IB Diploma Business Studies and is one of a series that covers breakeven in full detail.
Lesson 1: Costs and Revenue for Breakeven
Lesson 2: Breakeven Basics
Lesson 3: Breakeven Advanced Concepts and Changes to Breakeven
Lesson 4: Full Scenario
This topic is also available as a Bundle
It has the following learning objectives shown below:
Learning objectives/Outcomes:
Understand the difference between Fixed Costs and Variable costs
Know the relationship between Price and Revenue
Understand the difference between Revenue and Profit and the meaning and importance of Profit
Understand Average Cost and Marginal Cost
This download includes:
A full lesson PowerPoint
Printable Puzzle to fill in gaps using the calculations
Student task to create puzzle for other students to solve
Printable Case study with answers
All necessary resources to run the lesson are included in this download and all my lessons are for a double lesson i.e. to take around 1 hour and fifty minutes so they can be separated into two single lessons if required.
The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work without any extra planning.
All activities and resources have been used in class and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware of any errors. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources.
Please do leave a review and if you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see (or improvement for this resource), feel free to contact me.
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See my other resources for Business Studies, Computer Science and ICT here
This download covers the most common Keyboard Shortcuts.
This version is for Windows, for the Mac Version, please click here.
It has been especially designed for KS2/3 Computer Science and ICT.
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This download covers the following Keyboard Shortcuts:
Copy
Cut
Paste
Save
Print
Undo
Redo
Select All
Bold
Italic
Underline
Find
Replace
Insert Hyperlink
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The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work.
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All activities and resources have been used in classes and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware them. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources.
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If you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see, feel free to leave a comment.
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The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources.
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See our other resources for Business Studies, Economics, Computer Science and ICT here
This lesson is one of a series (scheme of work) to teach Income Statements.
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This lesson has been designed for A Level, IB Diploma, and AP Business Studies.
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This lesson has the following Learning Objectives:
Know the format of an Income Statement
Trading Account
Profit and Loss Section
Appropriation Account
Understand the key terms (and how to calculate them)
Gross Profit / Operating Profit / Retained Profit
Cost of Sales / Overhead Costs
Dividends
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Resources to run the lesson(s) are included in this download:
Full Lesson Presentation with Full Animated Explanation for each part of the income statement
Student Step by Step task scenario for students to create an income statement (and perform all the calculations)
Printable Sort Task to check student understanding
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All necessary resources to run the lessons are included in this download and all resources are for a double lesson (or two single lessons) i.e. there should be enough to content to cover around 1 hour and fifty minutes.
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The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work.
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All activities and resources have been used in classes and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware them. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources.
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If you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see, feel free to leave a comment.
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The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources.
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See our other resources for Business Studies, Computer Science and ICT here
This Mega pack covers everything needed for GCSE Motivation. It includes the following lessons and objectives.
Lesson 1 - Intro to Motivation - Maslow
Learning Objectives
Understand the meaning of the term ‘motivation’
Know what tactics could be used to motivate staff
Know the advantages of having motivated staff
Understand the impacts of de-motivated staff on an organisation
Know how to apply Maslow’s theory of motivation to real business scenarios
Lesson 2 -Herzberg, Taylor, McGregor
Learning Objectives
Know the effects of motivation on work output and quality
Understand the main theories of motivation
Taylor, Herzberg – Motivator and Hygiene Factors, McGregor – Theory X and Theory Y
Apply the main theories of motivation to real world examples
Lesson 3 - Financial Methods
Learning Objectives
Understand the following key terms:
Remuneration
Wages and Salary
Piece rate pay
Time rate pay
Bonuses and Commission
Profit Sharing
Understand why different payment methods might be suitable for different types of jobs
Lesson 4 - Non Financial Methods
Learning Objectives
Understand what Non-Financial Methods of Motivation are:
Job rotation
Job enlargement
Job enrichment
Autonomous work groups
Quality Circles
Know how to advise a business as to how motivation might be improved
This lesson / resource is for Computer Science Dingbats / Rebus Puzzles. This respource has been designed for GCSE / A Level and IB Diploma Computer Science or ICT . They can be used as a starter or as a fun revision activity.
See my other resources for Business Studies, Computer Science and ICT here
This download includes:
36 Puzzles on a PowerPoint Presentation with Answers
Printable Handouts
The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work without any extra planning.
All activities and resources have been used in class and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware of any errors. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources.
Please do leave a review and if you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see (or improvement for this resource), feel free to contact me.
The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources
See my other resources for Business Studies, Computer Science and ICT here
This lesson / resource covers Storage and has been designed for GCSE / iGCSE Computing / ICT. This lesson covers Primary, Secondary and Offline Storage. It is followed by lessons that cover Magnetic, Optical and Solid State Storage and how they all work.
It has the following learning objectives shown below:
Learning objectives/Outcomes:
Know the difference between Memory and Storage
Understand the difference between Primary, Secondary and Off-line storage
Know the advantages and disadvantage of each type of Storage
This download includes:
Full Lesson Powerpoint
Printable Sort starter activity
Active Printable Reading Activity with Teacher Answers
All necessary resources to run the lessons are included in this download and all resources are for a double lesson (or two single lessons) i.e. there should be enough to content to cover around 1 hour and fifty minutes.
The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work without any extra planning.
All activities and resources have been used in class and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware of any errors. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources.
Please do leave a review and if you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see (or improvement for this resource), feel free to contact me.
The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources (2020)
See my other resources for Business Studies, Computer Science and ICT here
This lesson / resource cover the Introductory concepts of Budgets for Business. It is followed by a lesson covering Budget Variances. This lesson has been designed for AP / A Level and IB Diploma Business Studies.
This lesson has the following learning objectives:
Learning objectives
Know the structure and importance of budgets
income, expenditure and profit
Know how to amend a budget
Understand the different methods to set a budget
This download includes:
A full lesson PowerPoint
Printable Case Study with answer
All necessary resources to run the lesson are included in this download and all my lessons are for a double lesson i.e. to take around 1 hour and fifty minutes so they can be separated into two single lessons if required.
The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work without any extra planning.
All activities and resources have been used in class and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as we are aware of any errors. We have priced the resources at what we consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work we have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources.
Please do leave a review and if you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see (or improvement for this resource), feel free to contact us.
The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources
See our other resources for Business Studies, Computer Science and ICT here
This lesson / resource covers = Organisational Structures. It is followed by a lesson covering Advanced Structures. This lesson has been designed for AP / A Level and IB Diploma Business Studies.
This lesson has the following learning objectives:
Learning objectives
Understand organisational structure key terms such as hierarchy, authority, functions, line manager, chain of command, span of control, subordinate
Know why businesses use structure and divisions within an organisation
Understand the concept of Delegation and the difference between centralised and decentralised systems
This download includes:
A full lesson PowerPoint
Active Starter
Printable Case Study with answer
Knowledge Worksheet
All necessary resources to run the lesson are included in this download and all my lessons are for a double lesson i.e. to take around 1 hour and fifty minutes so they can be separated into two single lessons if required.
The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work without any extra planning.
All activities and resources have been used in class and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as we are aware of any errors. We have priced the resources at what we consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work we have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources.
Please do leave a review and if you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see (or improvement for this resource), feel free to contact us.
The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources
See our other resources for Business Studies, Computer Science and ICT here
This lesson is one of a series (scheme of work) to teach Binary Overflows and Binary Shifts.
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It has been especially designed for GCSE.
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This lesson has the following Learning Objectives:
Understand Overflows in binary
Know what problems an overflow can cause.
Understand what a Binary Shift is and how to use it
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All necessary resources to run the lesson(s) are included in this download:
Full Lesson Powerpoint
Reading Activity
Two Printable Worksheets with answers
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The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work.
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All activities and resources have been used in classes and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware them. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources.
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If you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see, feel free to leave a comment.
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The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources.
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This lesson is one of a series (scheme of work) to teach Definite Loops..
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There is enough content here for 3 double lessons for very advanced students (or a small class) but there is enough challenge here for around 6-7 hours of teaching time.
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It has been especially designed for GCSE Computer Science.
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This lesson has the following Learning Objectives:
Understand the meaning of ITERATION
Know the difference between a Definite and Indefinite Loop
Understand how to use a variety of Definite Loops for different purposes
Know how to look through a series of numbers to:
COUNT
Calculate the LARGEST and SMALLEST numbers
TOTAL a series of numbers
Calculate the AVERAGE (mean)
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Resources to run the lesson(s) included in this download:
Lesson presentation with examples of the code
Possible solutions for each of the challenges
Original Python files to allow you to run the programs to see how the programs work
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The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work.
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All activities and resources have been used in classes and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware them. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources.
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If you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see, feel free to leave a comment.
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The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources.
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See our other resources for Business Studies, Computer Science and ICT here
This worksheet on Inputs and Outputs lets students practice their understanding of key terms.
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Very useful as a revision or spaced practice activity. Also very useful for ESL / EAL students.
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Answer key is also included.
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The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work.
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All activities and resources have been used in classes and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware them. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources.
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If you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see, feel free to leave a comment.
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The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources.
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See our other resources for Business Studies, Economics, Computer Science and ICT here
This lesson / resource is a lesson covering Microeconomic and Macroeconomics and has been designed for GCSE / iGCSE Economics.
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It has the following learning objectives shown below:
Learning objectives/Outcomes:
Understand the differences between microeconomics and macroeconomics
Know the decision makers involved in microeconomics and macroeconomics
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This download includes:
A full lesson PowerPoint
Matching task - Micro / Macro
Decision makers worksheet
Elearning version of 1 Micro and Macro matching task
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All necessary resources to run the lesson are included in this download and all my lessons are for a double lesson i.e. to take around 1 hour and fifty minutes so they can be separated into two single lessons if required.
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The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work without any extra planning.
All activities and resources have been used in class and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware of any errors. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources.
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Please do leave a review and if you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see (or improvement for this resource), feel free to contact me.
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The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources
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See my other resources for Business Studies, Computer Science and ICT here
A3 Science Careers Posters showing details of careers / related careers / skills needed / How Studying Science helps students / Salary Range in Pounds(£) and US Dollars ($).
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Career Posters in this pack:
Nuclear Physicist
Chemical Engineer
Geologist
Ecologist
Molecular Biologist
Epidemiologist
Research Chemist
Neurologist
Pharmacist
Oceanographer
Environmental Engineer
Computational Biologist
Hydrologist
Meteorologist
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This careers poster set is one of a series that will cover the entire school curriculum with a pack for each subject:
Art and Design Careers - A3 Classroom Poster Pack
Business Careers - A3 Classroom Poster Pack
Computer Science / IT Careers - A3 Classroom Poster Pack
Music Careers - A3 Classroom Poster Pack
Physical Education Careers - A3 Classroom Poster Pack
Science Careers - A3 Classroom Poster Pack
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Here’s a poster (A3) Size to print out and use in your Business Studies Classroom.
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Print it out, laminate it and provide a useful memory aid for students!
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If the price is a bit too much, you can buy it as part of a value for money bundle here with another 11 posters that show the most fundamental concepts for Business Studies.
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Please do leave a review if you find the resource useful.
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See my other resources for Business Studies, Computer Science and ICT here
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This pack collects together all the worksheets for KS3 Computer Science / ICT. It will be added to and at present has the following worksheets:
Computer Hardware Worksheet
Inputs and Outputs Worksheet
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The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work.
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All activities and resources have been used in classes and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware them. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources.
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If you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see, feel free to leave a comment.
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The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources.
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See our other resources for Business Studies, Economics, Computer Science and ICT here
This lesson / resource is about Analysis of Published Accounts with the emphasis on liquidity ratios and the advantages / disadvantages of using ratios. This lesson follows the first lesson on Performance Ratios which is available here
This lesson has the following learning objectives and has been designed for GCSE / iGCSE Business Studies
Learning objectives/Outcomes:
Understand how to calculate Liquidity Rations
Current ratio
Acid test
Gearing ratio
Know the Advantages / Disadvantages of using ratios
This download includes:
A full lesson PowerPoint with answers which shows the liquidity ratios with examples and practice
A Scenario with answers that tests all the ratios
All necessary resources to run the lesson are included in this download and all my lessons are for a double lesson i.e. to take around 1hour and fifty minutes so they can be separated into two single lessons if required.
The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work without any extra planning.
All activities and resources have been used in class and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware of any errors. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources.
Please do leave a review and if you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see (or improvement for this resource), feel free to contact me.
The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources.
See my other resources for Business Studies, Computer Science and ICT here
This lesson / resource is about Economies of Scale with the following learning objectives and been designed for AS/AS/IB Business Studies
Learning objectives/Outcomes:
Understand what Economies of Scale are
Know the difference between internal / external economies and economies of scale
Understand what barriers to trade are and why they arise
This download includes:
A full lesson PowerPoint
A worksheet with answers for students to discuss the different types of internal economies of scale
A reading activity looking at external economies of scale
A research extension activity
All necessary resources to run the lesson are included in this download and all my lessons are for a double lesson i.e. to take around 1 hour and fifty minutes so they can be separated into two single lessons if required.
The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work without any extra planning.
All activities and resources have been used in class and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware of any errors. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources.
Please do leave a review and if you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see (or improvement for this resource), feel free to contact me.
The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources
See my other resources for Business Studies, Computer Science and ICT here
Simple pack of cards with common words (nouns / verbs) that are used in business but are also very common words in English. Could be good for EAL students.
This resource is a great way of randomly choosing a student from your class, you can either use it as a standalone presentation or paste the slides into your actual lessons!
Most of my resources are for Business or Computing Related Topics but this activity can be used from any subject!
With provision for student names in classes of 10/16/20 and 30 students on a wheel that can be spun and stopped randomly to choose a random student.
The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work without any extra planning.
All activities and resources have been used in class and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware of any errors. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources.
Please do leave a review and if you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see (or improvement for this resource), feel free to contact me.
The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources.
See my other resources for Business Studies, Computer Science and ICT here