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A range of Business and IT resources. I hope you find them useful. Please give constructive feedback and let me know if you have any requests.

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A range of Business and IT resources. I hope you find them useful. Please give constructive feedback and let me know if you have any requests.
GCSE Business Revision
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GCSE Business Revision

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A revision resource for students to work through. Includes topics: sources of finance, business ownership, production, revenue and profit, recruitment and cash flow. Depending on the speed students work could last up to one hour with discussion of answers and corrections. 5 pages of activities in total. Designed for AQA Business Unit 1, but would equally be useful for other exam boards.
Revision Guidance
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Revision Guidance

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I have used this in the past to teach sixth formers how to revise effectively. They often think they know how to revise but many of them do not revise effectively. Read through the information on the resource and give them some of your own experiences and hopefully their revision and grade will improve.
Buyer Seller Business Enterprise Game
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Buyer Seller Business Enterprise Game

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**Great way to end the year** This is a unique game where students are split into two halves: Sellers - these students have set amounts of stock that they need to sell for the best price possible. Buyers - these students have set amounts of items that they need to buy within a budget. The game runs over three rounds, to give students the opportunity to reflect and change their approach. It teaches them about supply and demand as well as communication and negotiation skills. It will last a full lesson if the entrepreneurial skills worksheet is used and class discussion is held at the end to reflect on what happened and why. There is then the creating a mobile phone activity to use - so if done properly with class discussion there is enough for two hours. The buying/selling game is a real gem, students love it and its great for active/creative learning. I used it at a job interview and it went down very well.
Break Even Task
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Break Even Task

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This resource assumes students understand what break even is and how it is calculated. It provides a scenario for them to research, make decisions and then model whether they would actually be successful based on their decisions made. The lesson plan would be: 0-10 Recap breakeven 10-25 Research costs and make decisions 25-40 Calculate break even using table, check with calculation . 40-50 Make changes to business price and costs etc, recalculate. 50-60 Whole class feedback
Net Present Value Lesson
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Net Present Value Lesson

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A detailed minute by minute lesson plan and worksheet on net present value. There is an interesting case study and net present value calculation to complete with answer sheet for the calculations. You could also extent the lesson or set homework to research whether the company has made a good investment as it was a couple of years ago now and more evidence will be available.
Ratio Analysis
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Ratio Analysis

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Presentation that covers all ratio's that all A-Level business courses cover. It is split into 5 to 6 lessons depending on whether you do the project at the end. It has the information that students need on each ratio that can be discussed as a class or used to make a good set of student notes - in the first lesson or for homework students are to download company annual reports and print the profit and loss and balance sheet to use to complete practice calculations - or you may have a textbook that you prefer to use. Once you have discussed and made notes practice calculations can commence for the rest of the lesson followed by feedback means your lessons are basically planned for you! Exam style question included at the end.
Price Elasticity of Demand
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Price Elasticity of Demand

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Two PowerPoints to teach two lessons worth of PED, includes what it is, how to calculate and interpret it. Also includes lots of application to real world product to keep it interesting. Hope this is useful to save you time in planning for a difficult topic to teach some students. Constructive feedback welcome.
Capacity Utilisation
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Capacity Utilisation

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PowerPoint on capacity utilisation, with some student tasks/discussion points along with the key facts which can be used for discussion or note taking. Can be a full lesson if you discuss the issues fully. Constructive feedback welcome.
Improving Profit
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Improving Profit

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Resources to teach the idea of improving profit, it assumes the idea of profit is already understood. Breaks down how profit can be improved considering price, revenue and costs individually. x3 sheets and a PowerPoint, homework questions also included.
Market Conditions/Market Structures - Monopoly's, Oligopoly's, Perfect Competition and Monopolistic
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Market Conditions/Market Structures - Monopoly's, Oligopoly's, Perfect Competition and Monopolistic

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A lesson on market conditions. Lesson Plan 0-10 Students place examples on the scale (slide 3) followed by feedback 10-30 Note taking and discussion on slides 4-9 (types of market structures) 30-45 Students complete the worksheet 45-55 Feedback on worksheet 55-60 What market does_______ operate in activity. Creates lots of discussion. Hope this is useful to teach a sometimes confusing topic for students. Will also save you lots of time. Constructive feedback welcome.
Decision Trees
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Decision Trees

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Two PowerPoints covering the topic of Decision Trees. Includes: Introductory questions Demonstration of how to use and construct decision trees Information on pro's and con's Practice question using a table Ideal for sixth form to help save you time in planning.
GCSE Business Studies Key Resources
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GCSE Business Studies Key Resources

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A wide selection of GCSE Business studies resources, suitable for all GCSE courses. Resources include starters, PowerPoints, worksheets and activities. Ideal for new teachers or those looking for new ideas etc. Total cost would be £47 if brought individually. Available for just £25. That's a HUGE 30% SAVING.
Consumer Protection Laws
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Consumer Protection Laws

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An activity to teach consumer protection including consumer protection act, sale of goods and trade description. Students are given the information and a lit of case studies, in small groups they are to decide whether a law has been broken, which one, why and what action might be taken. A really engaging lesson as students work together to come to a conclusion. At the end of the lesson a whole class discussion can be completed to check answers. IN RESPONSE TO RATING: I am not quite sure what the purchaser was expecting, what I am selling is a way to teach a lesson and the resources needed. I would suggest the following: 0-10 Starter: Write on books/post-its examples of when they think they have been treated badly by a business (and feedback from starter) 10-20: Introduce consumer protection laws 20-45: Put students into small groups and ask them to read the information sheets and work out for each mini case study whether a law has been broken and what law might have been broken. 45-55: Class feedback 55-60: Set your own homework or plenary Would welcome further constructive feedback.
Organisational Structures Task
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Organisational Structures Task

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This task involves students creating organisational structures based on the development of a business over the period of 5 years. Each time they need to design an organisational chart, during class feedback you can discuss they choices made. Could also be set for homework. Comes with an answer sheet to make life easy! Lasts around 10 to 20 minutes to create charts, followed by feedback of around ten minutes. Constructive feedback welcome.
Porters 5 Forces Competitive Rivalry
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Porters 5 Forces Competitive Rivalry

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A PowerPoint to teach the topic of Porters 5 Forces. Great for discussion and has relevant examples. You may wish to use for students to make notes from or simply as a discussion tool/revision document. Constructive feedback welcome.
Example Application Letter for Teaching Role and Interview Day Advice
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Example Application Letter for Teaching Role and Interview Day Advice

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Two resources sold together at a reduced price. Just £ more and you get lots of advice to once at interview.     Letter has been used successfully in the past and just needs slight editing to tailor it to the relevant job role. Interview advice has been collated from both being and interviewee and interviewer and if your new to teaching interviews or unsure of how the process works then this is the resource for you. Good luck and hope these resources help.
Interview Day Advice - How to Get a Teaching Job
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Interview Day Advice - How to Get a Teaching Job

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A comprehensive guide from someone that knows how to get a teaching job. Contents includes: 1. The Application 2. Starting the Day as a Winner 3. The Lesson 4. The Interview (Advice, Questions and Example Answers) 5. The Day Itself – do’s and don’ts 6. After the Interview If your going for a job you really want - why take the risk read this and make sure you’re as prepared as you can be!!! Good luck - rate 5* if you get the job or do well on the day.