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A online shop devoted to excellent Business Studies resources, developed by an practitioner with 10 years of teaching and leadership experience. T + L enhancement guaranteed! A wide range of high quality resources are offered, saving you time in regards to preparation so that you can focus more on supporting your students to progress.
SWOT analysis case study worksheets
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SWOT analysis case study worksheets

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2 different case studies that demands students to draw up an applied SWOT analysis and make recommendations. excellent resource for students to complete independently or in groups. Aimed at A-level Business students, but could be used with GCSE Business students. (solutions provided. saved as a word doc for ease of editing).
Balance scorecard worksheet
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Balance scorecard worksheet

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A useful summary worksheet that describes the purpose of Businesses using Kaplan and Norton's balance scorecard model to assess business performance. there is a grid for students to fill in, explaining the importance of each of the 4 perspectives, and an extension task of 'it depends on' factors to be considered. Aimed at Business A-level students. (saved as a word doc for ease of editing).
Ratio analysis worksheet
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Ratio analysis worksheet

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The following resource is useful when teaching ratio analysis to Business A-level students (but could be used with GCSE students). The 2 page worksheet tasks students with calculating and contrasting current ratio, acid test ratio, gross profit margin, operating profit margin and ROCE for two fictional businesses. Students then need to explain and analyse the figures with exam style questions that are scaffolded. This worksheet can be used in class or set as a homework assessment. *calculation solutions provided only. *the doc is saved as editable for ease of use.
Critical Path Analysis worksheet (hard)
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Critical Path Analysis worksheet (hard)

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A challenging critical path analysis worksheet for your most able students to use, based on a fictional case study of a school launching an 'Indulgence evening'. A useful group work exercise. Aimed at A-level Business students. (solutions provided. saved as a word doc for ease of editing).
Intellectual property worksheet
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Intellectual property worksheet

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A quick in class worksheet that helps students to understand the differences between patent, trademark and copyright. a useful stimulus for discussion. Aimed at A-level Business students. (Saved as a word doc for ease of editing).
Entrepreneur worksheets
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Entrepreneur worksheets

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The following resources are useful when teaching entrepreneurship and qualities of a entrepreneur to GCSE Business students. Qualities mind map worksheet- a simple worksheet that gets students to mind map the various characteristics of an entrepreneur. Great stimulus for class discussion. Extension task provided for students to prioritise best qualities and justification. Entrepreneur profiles task- this worksheet provides fictional information about 4 potential entrepreneurs, and students need to identify their entrepreneur characteristics and make a judgement on who is best suited to starting up business and why. Entrepreneur exam practice questions- this 2 page worksheet provides a fictional case study for students to use when answering the 3 style exam practice questions (marks indicated). No mark scheme/ solutions provided. *the docs are saved as editable for ease of use.
Maslow's hierarchy of needs case study worksheet
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Maslow's hierarchy of needs case study worksheet

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a useful revision worksheet on Maslow's hierarchy of needs motivation theory. Relating to the case study of Google, students must identify specific levels and explain why this motivates the Google workers. a very good resource to develop student's application skills. Aimed at AS Business students, but could be used with GCSE students. (saved as a word doc for ease of editing).
Price elasticity of demand worksheets
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Price elasticity of demand worksheets

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These resources are excellent class worksheet for Business students that supports them to understand and calculate PED, explain the consequence of different products and different PED scores. Once completed, a useful tool to help them to revise and model analysis of how an price inelastic or elastic product impacts the business. Aimed at Year 1 A-level Business students. *Saved as a word doc for ease of editing. *solutions provided for simpled PED calculations worksheet only.
Business ownership mini test
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Business ownership mini test

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A mini test paper (total 50 marks) to assess student's knowledge and understanding of Business ownership structures- sole traders, partnerships, limited companies and franchises. A variety of small mark and medium mark size questions (highest is 8 marks). Aimed at GCSE Business students. (No mark scheme. Assessment is saved as a word doc for ease of editing)
7Ps of the marketing mix worksheets
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7Ps of the marketing mix worksheets

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Two different summary revision worksheets that assesses student's understanding of the 7Ps of the marketing mix. The recap worksheet covers key terms and prompts students for analysis of importance of each P. the integrating the marketing mix activity is an application exercise that can be completed individually or in pairs/teams. Aimed at Yr1 A-level Business students. (both docs can be edited for ease of teacher's use).
PESTLE analysis worksheet
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PESTLE analysis worksheet

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This worksheet can be used to assess Business student’s understanding of PESTLE analysis. Three short tasks to be completed in task after being taught the topic, which will help to reinforce the content and elements of PESTLE analysis. Ideal for Business A-level students but could be used with GCSE students. *resource has been saved as a word doc for ease of editing. *no mark scheme or solutions provided.
Decision tree recap task
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Decision tree recap task

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The following resource is useful to use after teaching Business students ‘decision trees’. The recap task assesses student’s understanding to calculate expected value and net gain using the data from the fictional case study of KFC. There is an additional extension task which gets students to consider other quantitative and qualitative factors factors that the business should consider before making their final decision on which product to pursue. The task can be shown on the board for students to work from and/or printed as a worksheet for them to answer on. *solutions for expected value and net gain are included on slide one- they are behind the decision tree, which will transition away when played in PowerPoint presentation mode. *the doc is saved as editable for ease of use.
Types of organisation culture case studies
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Types of organisation culture case studies

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A brief powerpoint presentation that introduces the 4 types of organisation culture (based off Charles Handy's theory) and provides 2 group tasks where students can discuss, apply and analyse the types of cultures. Aimed at year 2 A-level Business students. Saved as an editable presentation for ease of use and modification.
Sole trader & Partnership worksheet
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Sole trader & Partnership worksheet

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This worksheet can be used to assess Business students’ understanding of the advantages and disadvantages of sole trader and partnership ownership structures. Based off a fictional case study, students are tasked with classifying the various statements as either advantage or disadvantage, and then explaining further by providing an applied example. Ideal for GCSE students but can be used with Business A-level students as well. It can be used as an in class task or homework task. *resource has been saved as a word doc for ease of editing. *no mark scheme or solutions provided.
Benefits of market research worksheet
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Benefits of market research worksheet

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revision worksheet to support students with their understanding of the benefits of market research to a business. Worksheet demand students to define, give examples and analyse reasons with the assistance of sentence starters. Can be used with GCSE and AS Business students. (saved as a word doc for ease of editing).
Hackman and Oldham's job characteristics model worksheet
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Hackman and Oldham's job characteristics model worksheet

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A revision worksheet to support student's learning of Hackman and Oldham's job characteristics model. worksheet demands each student to explain the importance of each element, and extension task focusing on 'it depends on' factors. Aimed at AS Business students. (saved as a word doc for ease of editing).
Income statement worksheet
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Income statement worksheet

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A case study worksheet that demands students to fill in an income statement for a fictional case study based on the Teenager Mutant Hero Turtles. Aimed at A-level Business students. (solutions provided. saved as a word doc for ease of editing).
Employment law- fair vs unfair dismissal worksheet
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Employment law- fair vs unfair dismissal worksheet

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A useful class worksheet when teaching Business students about employment law. Nine different, fictional scenarios are provided, and students must comment on whether they feel it is fair or unfair dismissal. If unfair, students must explain which type of employment law is broken, and why. A great stimulus for class discussion and eploration after the teacher has taught content. Aimed at A-level Business students. (so solutions provided. saved as a word doc for ease of editing).
calculating market share worksheets
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calculating market share worksheets

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The following resources are good to assess Business student’s understanding of calculating market share (aimed at year 1 A-level students). The confectionary market share worksheet is good to use once students have been taught the market share formula, tasking students to calculate individual market shares for 20 different chocolate bars. Brief extension task provided. Solutions on page 2. The understanding markets worksheet is differentiated for the academically more able. Students are provided data from a fictional case study, and must answer the 8 numeracy based questions. Each question is scaffolded upon one another. Solutions provided on page 2. *the doc is saved as editable for ease of use.
Student voice survey
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Student voice survey

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internally devised student voice survey (10 questions, 1 page) used to collect quantitative and qualitative feedback from students within my Business, Accounting and Economics faculty. Useful for student and staff reflection, informing practice for the following academic year. (saved as a word doc for ease of editing)