Hero image

Mean Business

Average Rating4.59
(based on 437 reviews)

High quality and engaging educational resources predominantly for teachers of Business and Computing subjects. There's more on the website... www.meanbusiness.co.uk

164Uploads

425k+Views

224k+Downloads

High quality and engaging educational resources predominantly for teachers of Business and Computing subjects. There's more on the website... www.meanbusiness.co.uk
R067 Topic Area 3 - Costs Do Now Activity
brad-ashleybrad-ashley

R067 Topic Area 3 - Costs Do Now Activity

(0)
Short and sweet activity to start a lesson that reviews basic finance calculations in Business Studies. One slide in PowerPoint, answers appear on the slide. For more resources, visit our website - Mean Business! Enjoy!
Finance Formulas DNA - GCSE Business Studies
brad-ashleybrad-ashley

Finance Formulas DNA - GCSE Business Studies

(0)
Short and sweet activity to start a lesson that reviews basic finance formulas in Business Studies. One slide in PowerPoint, answers appear on the slide. For more resources, visit our website - Mean Business! Enjoy!
Finance Key Terms DNA - GCSE Business Studies
brad-ashleybrad-ashley

Finance Key Terms DNA - GCSE Business Studies

(0)
Short and sweet activity to start a lesson that reviews basic finance key terms in Business Studies. One slide in PowerPoint, answers appear on the slide. For more resources, visit our website - Mean Business! Enjoy!
Calculating Costs DNA - GCSE Business Studies
brad-ashleybrad-ashley

Calculating Costs DNA - GCSE Business Studies

(0)
Short and sweet activity to start a lesson that reviews basic finance calculations in Business Studies. One slide in PowerPoint, answers appear on the slide. For more resources, visit our website - Mean Business! Enjoy!
Using Excel - Creating a V-Lookup Table (for teachers) Calculate grades on trackers/class lists auto
brad-ashleybrad-ashley

Using Excel - Creating a V-Lookup Table (for teachers) Calculate grades on trackers/class lists auto

(1)
Instructions for teachers on how to create and use look up tables within Excel to calculate grades from scores automatically. Equally, you might use these instructions when teaching this skill to students. I hope these instructions are fairly straight forward. I used Excel 2013 for the print screens, though the skill is similar in whatever Excel version is being used. Great for staff training. ALL staff should know how to do this to save time when tracking data. Enjoy!
FUN French Dominoes Game - Les Animaux (Animals/Pets) for KS2 KS3 French/MFL
brad-ashleybrad-ashley

FUN French Dominoes Game - Les Animaux (Animals/Pets) for KS2 KS3 French/MFL

(0)
---This resource is similar to the match up resource, so don't buy if you've already invested in that resource!--- Students need to cut out each of the 10 cards (each card has two halves like a domino). They must then match the French to the English to translate the names of animals/pets. This should lead to them having a long matching string of cards from start to finish, like a row of corresponding dominoes. This resource could be cut out and laminated to form a reusable game. Perfect for KS2 or year 7 french, introducing names of pets in French or for lower ability year 8 groups. Printing in colour will also help highlight the usage of le/la un/une for masculine/feminine words. Ideal starter to introduce the words, main activity to reinforce translations or plenary to review a lesson. Enjoy. Feedback always gratefully received too.
Python Programming - Lesson 1 - Print Function and Introduction to Variables FULLY RESOURCED LESSON!
brad-ashleybrad-ashley

Python Programming - Lesson 1 - Print Function and Introduction to Variables FULLY RESOURCED LESSON!

(0)
THIS RESOURCE USES PYTHON VERSION 3. There are subtle differences between version 2 and 3, I believe. It's free to download though, so maybe update your systems. This is the first of my new resources on Python Programming. I'm teaching this to low ability year 9, though I know my higher ability year 7 would love it and I've also seen Python used within some primaries. It's suitable for any novice programming teacher. It includes everything to introduce Python's print function and basic variables. The lesson is fully resourced and will last at least a full hour, if not longer. If you're an absolute beginner, this is ideal. Just read it through and print before teaching - that's it! Look out for my other Python programming resources as part of this series. Enjoy.
How to use Tarsia - A short beginners guide - Teaching and Learning Training Booklet
brad-ashleybrad-ashley

How to use Tarsia - A short beginners guide - Teaching and Learning Training Booklet

(0)
IMPORTANT: I have compiled this guide myself. All of the text is my own and the images are taken from me using the Tarsia software (which is free to download). I have got permission from Hermitech Lab to use the print screens within the guide and confirmed this does not break any licence agreement. They were more than happy to give permission for me to upload my guide to Tarsia and, I quote, "would like to thank you for your efforts, it's very important for us to know that our software is being used and useful." This is a short guide to using Tarsia, the free Teaching and Learning aid to create jigsaw puzzles QUICKLY for use within the classroom. I use Tarsia a lot and even laminate them for use over and over, year in year out! This guide would be perfect to use for in-school training to get more staff to make use of the program, as it can look a little daunting at first. The guide briefly introduces how to make your first Tarsia puzzle and gives hints and tips for the classroom. Any questions, please let me know. Enjoy...
Python Programming - Lesson 3 - Strings & Integers - FULLY RESOURCED LESSON!
brad-ashleybrad-ashley

Python Programming - Lesson 3 - Strings & Integers - FULLY RESOURCED LESSON!

(0)
THIS RESOURCE USES PYTHON VERSION 3. There are subtle differences between version 2 and 3, I believe. It's free to download though, so maybe update your systems. This is the third lesson in a series of my new resources on Python Programming. I'm teaching this to low ability year 9, though I know my higher ability year 7 would love it and I've also seen Python used within some primaries. It's suitable for any novice programming teacher (like me!). This lesson introduces data types within Python and sees students introduced to the terms String and Integer. The lesson is fully resourced and will last at least a full hour, if not longer. If you're an absolute beginner, this is ideal. Just read it through and print before teaching - that's it! Look out for my other Python programming resources as part of this series. Enjoy.
Python Programming - Lesson 4 - Boolean Logic & If Statements - FULLY RESOURCED LESSON!
brad-ashleybrad-ashley

Python Programming - Lesson 4 - Boolean Logic & If Statements - FULLY RESOURCED LESSON!

(0)
THIS RESOURCE USES PYTHON VERSION 3. There are subtle differences between version 2 and 3, I believe. It's free to download though, so maybe update your systems. This is the 4th lesson in the series of my new resources on Python Programming. I'm teaching this to low ability year 9, though I know my higher ability year 7 would love it and I've also seen Python used within some primaries. It's suitable for any novice programming teacher (like me!). This lesson introduces Boolean logic and writing if statements in Python. The lesson is fully resourced and will last at least a full hour, if not longer. If you're an absolute beginner, this is ideal. Just read it through and print before teaching - that's it! Look out for my other Python programming resources as part of this series. Enjoy. ...look in bundles if you're buying more than one though, there's some discounts to be had there!
Students Create a Quiz - Ready-linked PowerPoint template and Peer Assessment ANY SUBJECT!
brad-ashleybrad-ashley

Students Create a Quiz - Ready-linked PowerPoint template and Peer Assessment ANY SUBJECT!

(0)
It's a great idea, at the end of a topic or unit, to get students to create their own quizzes. They can then complete one another's to test their understanding or to revise a topic. I've created a PowerPoint template for students to be given to produce a quiz. The PowerPoint is fully linked because the main purpose of this type of activity is the questions and the answers, not the linking together! This also means this activity lends itself to ANY SUBJECT and a range of year groups. There are ten question spaces, students can easily use 'duplicate slide' to add more questions though. As an extension, whilst other students complete their work, students can improve the look of their quiz or add further elements. This activity comes with a peer assessment sheet - the idea being that students should be given the opportunity to complete one another's quizzes (further recapping and revising a topic) and 'rate' them on various criteria. This sheet is in word format, should teachers wish to add to or amend the criteria. As the sheet is editable, it could be used for other peer assessment evidence - as you're paying for this resource it's worth adapting to get the best value for money!! Overall, a fun activity leading to quite an interactive peer assessment activity. Teachers don't need to be skilled in the IT behind the linking/functions of the quiz - just make it available on a shared drive for students to take a copy of before completing it! Enjoy.
Python Programming - Lesson 2 - More Variables (print multiple variables)  FULLY RESOURCED LESSON!
brad-ashleybrad-ashley

Python Programming - Lesson 2 - More Variables (print multiple variables) FULLY RESOURCED LESSON!

(0)
THIS RESOURCE USES PYTHON VERSION 3. There are subtle differences between version 2 and 3, I believe. It's free to download though, so maybe update your systems. This is the second lesson in a series of my new resources on Python Programming. I'm teaching this to low ability year 9, though I know my higher ability year 7 would love it and I've also seen Python used within some primaries. It's suitable for any novice programming teacher (like me!). This lesson builds on my first lesson which introduced variables - although this lesson does include a recap if you wanted this as a standalone lesson without the first resource! The lesson is fully resourced and will last at least a full hour, if not longer. If you're an absolute beginner, this is ideal. Just read it through and print before teaching - that's it! Look out for my other Python programming resources as part of this series. Enjoy.
Whole Class Marking Tool (Summary Sheet) DIRT
brad-ashleybrad-ashley

Whole Class Marking Tool (Summary Sheet) DIRT

(0)
This resource REALLY cuts down on your marking workload and acts as an effective starter to a lesson once a piece of work/section of work has been marked/reviewed. Follow this process… Print this resource on A4 paper (or A3 if you’re going to write a lot). ‘Tick and Flick’ mark each piece of work/book for a whole class or particular group of students. As you’re going through, note your comments on the sheet within one of the sections below. Praise (What Went Well) Misconceptions/Common Errors Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar Even Better If Presentation DIRT Activity/Activities Once complete, photocopy a sheet for all students to glue into their books or attach to their work. In the following lesson, students should action the DIRT activity. You should also display this sheet (if scanned in) as a discussion point/starter. Your marking has been reduced… very effectively too! TIPS: Students LOVE to be named on this sheet, as everyone in the class gets a copy! Name particular students within the relevant sections of the marking tool sheet. Don’t use this for EVERY piece of marking you do! This is designed to reduce the marking you do, not obliterate it! Choose when this tool will work well for you and your class. Print a bank of these off so they’re easily at hand.
MS Excel - Tracking Student Data - IF Statements to Compare target to grades; teacher instructions
brad-ashleybrad-ashley

MS Excel - Tracking Student Data - IF Statements to Compare target to grades; teacher instructions

(0)
Teacher instructions to help with tracking data for departments, school wide or individual class trackers. These instructions show how to insert an IF statement to compare a grade (for a unit/exam/module etc.) to a target, to show whether it's above, below or meeting target grade. Two separate instructions for grades A*-G and numbers 9-1. Ideal for whole staff training. More advanced staff should be adapting the formulae to suit their needs. Enjoy.