pptx, 3.16 MB
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pptx, 4.89 MB
pptx, 4.89 MB
Editable revision pages for the whole of the EdExcel GCSE examination units 1 and 3.

Unit 1 topics include:

- Enterprise Skills
- Types of Ownership
- Market Mapping
- Primary Market Research
- Deliberate Creativity (Lateral Thinking)
- Break Even, Costs, Revenue and Profit
- Cashflow
- Added Value
- Calculated Risks
- Market Segmentation
- Marketing Mix
- Location Factors
- Business Objectives
- Invention and Innovation
- Market Demand and Supply
- Recruitment
- Interest Rates
- Exchange Rates
- The Business Cycle
- Stakeholders

Unit 3 topics include:
- Marketing Mix
- Product Lifecycle
- Boston Matrix
- Branding (also in Unit 1)
- Product Trial and Repeat Purchase
- Stock Control
- Quality
- Customer Service (also in Unit 1)
- Consumer Protection
- Cash Flow (also in Unit 1)
- Improving Cash Flow
- Break Even (also in Unit 1)
- Improving Profit
- Sources of Finance
- Organisational Structure
- Motivation – Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
- Remuneration
- Non-Financial Methods of Motivation
- Employment Law
- Stakeholders
- Ethics
- Environmental Issues
- International Trade
- Government and the EU



Ideas on how to use the pages:
- Printed as a booklet and given to students to create their own revision guides
- Printed as starter/plenary task sheets,
- Homework tasks
- Cover work for students to complete on their own and then share.
- Another way these tasks sheets can be used is in a carousel revision lesson - where students work in groups to revise a set of topics and then move on to another topic after 20 mins, which would add rigour and pace to your lessons!
- Reading task - use a text book at the start of the lesson / module, then complete task sheet on the topic to introduce students to the topic/lesson.

There are recommendations in the notes sections of the power points as to how big the page might need to be for the work sheets to be used effectively by students - i.e. printed to A3 size, or page 1of 2.

If used as starter activities throughout the course, by the end of the course students will have created their own revision guides. Alternatively, give to year 11 at the start of the year as a printed booklet for them to complete as part of their own revision programme - which they will find very useful with it being harder to get students to attend

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annerunacres

6 years ago
5

paul_smith22

6 years ago
5

Very logical and concise set of revision notes. If this came out as a book I would purchase it!

scara3769

8 years ago
5

A fantastic resource that covers the entire syllabus. It has been designed to allow pupils to think about the key points relating to each topic. I have used this in my revision sessions with Year 11 and they all think that this is great! Highly recommended.

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