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With a few decades of experience teaching Computer Science, Business and IT, this shop has a variety of resources for KS3 Computing as well as the KS4 GCSE Computer Science, GCSE Business, BTEC Business and BTEC TA DIT. More resources coming in the near future.

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With a few decades of experience teaching Computer Science, Business and IT, this shop has a variety of resources for KS3 Computing as well as the KS4 GCSE Computer Science, GCSE Business, BTEC Business and BTEC TA DIT. More resources coming in the near future.
GCSE Business Communication Systems - Final Revision Session
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GCSE Business Communication Systems - Final Revision Session

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Tricky Words Revision Resource A265 BCS Exam Get your students ready for the A265 exam with this keyword sheet. a) Circle the ones you don't understand b) Starter: Allocate a word to each member of the class, they need to explain it to the rest of the class c) Plenary: Choose a word, explain it to leave the lesson d) Home revision: You need to know what these words mean for the exam, Fill students with confidence by word recognition. Good luck to all your students in the exam.
GCSE Business - Past Paper Practice with Mark Scoring Cards
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GCSE Business - Past Paper Practice with Mark Scoring Cards

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Mark Scoring Cards Previous exam question Previous mark scheme solutions Complete the question - self/peer assess against the mark scheme answer. or Look at the question - look at the mark scheme answer - now go back to your seat and write the answer. Using the mark scheme solutions to help students prepare for the A265 exam. More to follow as created.
Lesson 6:  How changes in costs and price affect the break-even point
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Lesson 6: How changes in costs and price affect the break-even point

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This lesson looks at how changes in costs and price affect the break-even point. Using Excel to teach through practical activity, by the end of the lesson, students will be able to understand the affect of changes on the break-even point. Excel Worksheet (with teacher solution) Student worksheet Example evidence of tasks in Microsoft Word. Visual representation, calculations and formula: Break-even Point: a) What happens if the variable costs increase/decrease? b) what happens if the fixed costs increase/decrease? c) What happens if the selling price increases/decreases?
Breakeven Homework
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Breakeven Homework

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How much do students remember from lessons on break-even? Use these homework tasks to check their understanding.
Breakeven End of Unit Checkpoint - Teach The Teacher
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Breakeven End of Unit Checkpoint - Teach The Teacher

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Final lesson before the end of unit test on break-even. Flip the classroom. Ask students to explain to you as the teacher each of the different aspects of break-even analysis. Start with the first word, and go round the class building the response up. Once you are satisfied that the term has been defined and exemplified, move on to the next word. By the end of the lesson, revision will have occurred and you will have filled students with the confidence to do a break-even test!
BTEC Business Cash Flow Calculations
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BTEC Business Cash Flow Calculations

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BTEC Business - Unit 2 Business Finance LA.B2 Cash Flow Forecast Lesson 2: An Introduction to Cash Flow Calculations This is the second lesson in the Cash Flow module, where students are introduced to the basic calculations in the cash flow forecast.
BTEC Business Introduction to the Cash Flow Forecast
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BTEC Business Introduction to the Cash Flow Forecast

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BTEC Business - Unit 2 Business Finance LA.B2 Cash Flow Forecast Lesson 1: An Introduction to Cash Flow Forecast This is the first lesson in the Cash Flow module, where students are introduced to the basic components of the cash flow forecast. Student worksheet and solution. E-marking working document for Spring term 2.
BTEC Business Calculating Net Cash Flow
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BTEC Business Calculating Net Cash Flow

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BTEC Business - Unit 2 Business Finance LA.B2 Cash Flow Forecast Lesson 3: An Introduction to Cash Flow Forecast This is the third lesson in the Cash Flow module, where students are introduced net cash flow, cash surplus and cash deficit.
Business Ownership Comparison Ltd Plc ST P
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Business Ownership Comparison Ltd Plc ST P

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GCSE Business/Business Communication Systems Business Ownership Revision Session: “Miss, can you go through ownership again – I still can’t remember the difference between Private Limited Company and Public Limited Company!” “Miss, I still can’t answer why a sole trader or partnership would want to become a Private Limited Company!” Resource prepared to generate discussion prior to attempting exam questions in preparation for the mock exam.
Worksheet 6: Budgeting
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Worksheet 6: Budgeting

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BTEC Business Unit 2 Finance - Cash Flow and Bu Lesson 6: Budget of a mini-enterprise company. Teaching the exam unit with application to the Enterprise coursework. Teacher worksheet with solution. Student worksheet for sharing with students.
BTEC Business Unit 2 Finance Final prep
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BTEC Business Unit 2 Finance Final prep

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In the final lesson before the exam, this is verbal exercise used for revision/reminder of the key theory needed for the UNit 2 Business Finance online exam. Instructions for students: You have been given a WHEREAS card. When instructed, you will have 30 seconds to explain to the class the difference between the 2 key terms you have been given. There must be no speaking (except for the person completing their WHEREAS challenge) until all class members have had a go You must listen carefully as the answer they give could be the answer you need in the May exams.
Stakeholders
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Stakeholders

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Conflict activity - to prompt class discussion - give different pairs two stakeholders - come up with a reason for tension/conflict and a possible solution.\n\nAttracting Customers - a flower to 'bee&' filled in with ways to attract customers to a business.