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Business Studies / Economics / Computer Science / Humanities - History / Geography / Psychology / Sociology - mostly specialising in GCSE / A Level and IB but KS3 resources too. We have a passion for teaching and learning and provide the full set of resources for lessons that have been tried and tested over the years to make life easier for other teachers (including mark schemes, lesson plans, and model answers where appropriate!)

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Business Studies / Economics / Computer Science / Humanities - History / Geography / Psychology / Sociology - mostly specialising in GCSE / A Level and IB but KS3 resources too. We have a passion for teaching and learning and provide the full set of resources for lessons that have been tried and tested over the years to make life easier for other teachers (including mark schemes, lesson plans, and model answers where appropriate!)
Cashflow Spreadsheet
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Cashflow Spreadsheet

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Use this template of a Cashflow Forecast to show the effects of inflows and outflows on Net Cashflow and therefore on Opening and Closing Balances. I normally use this with students so that they can practice creating their own scenarios and check their maths is correct. They can also see the possible knock on consequences of making a mistake, To see a full scheme of work, GCSE can be found here / A Level and IB can be found here. The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources. The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work without any extra planning. All activities and resources have been used in class and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware of any errors. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources. Please do leave a review and if you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see (or improvement for this resource), feel free to contact me. The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources. See my other resources for Business Studies, Computer Science and ICT here
Random Spinning  Wheel of Fortune Name Selector - Pedagogy Series
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Random Spinning Wheel of Fortune Name Selector - Pedagogy Series

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This resource is a great way of randomly choosing a student from your class, you can either use it as a standalone presentation or paste the slides into your actual lessons! Most of my resources are for Business or Computing Related Topics but this activity can be used from any subject! With provision for student names in classes of 10/16/20 and 30 students on a wheel that can be spun and stopped randomly to choose a random student. The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work without any extra planning. All activities and resources have been used in class and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware of any errors. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources. Please do leave a review and if you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see (or improvement for this resource), feel free to contact me. The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources. See my other resources for Business Studies, Computer Science and ICT here
Effect of inflation and cost of living
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Effect of inflation and cost of living

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Students look at prices for a variety of goods and discuss what the price was in 1970. They fill in the table with what they think the prices were and then discuss why prices may have changed paying particular attention to inflation
Sources of Finance - GCSE Full Lesson
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Sources of Finance - GCSE Full Lesson

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This lesson / resource is about Sources of Finance with the following learning objectives and been designed for GCSE / iGCSE Business Studies. Learning objectives/Outcomes: Understand why a business needs funds Understand the difference between short and long term capital needs Understand the difference between internal and external sources of finance Identify the different sources of finance available to a business Understand how to select the most appropriate source of finance for a particular situation This download includes: A full lesson PowerPoint Differentiated Sheets for students to learn definitions and advantages / disadvantages of each source of finance Elearning Version for Drag and Drop assignment via uploading as a Google Doc and Sharing with Google Classroom A Scenario where all sources of finance are rejected or recommended 6 mini case studies to select the best source(s) of finance Some multiple choice questions to check understanding as a Plenary All necessary resources to run the lesson are included in this download and all my lessons are for a double lesson i.e. to take around 1hour and fifty minutes so they can be separated into two single lessons if required. The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work without any extra planning. All activities and resources have been used in class and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware of any errors. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources. Please do leave a review and if you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see (or improvement for this resource), feel free to contact me. The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources. See my other resources for Business Studies, Computer Science and ICT here
Diamond 9 (nine) Template and Activity - Pedagogy Series
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Diamond 9 (nine) Template and Activity - Pedagogy Series

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Students have to come up with 9 factors and then have to arrange those factors in a diamond pattern arranged from most to least important (in their opinion). This is an excellent activity for encouraging thinking and discussion in pairs or groups of three. Includes Printable Blank Template Power Point Explanation
Sources of Finance Scenarios: What Factors need to be considered choosing finance A Level/IB Diploma
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Sources of Finance Scenarios: What Factors need to be considered choosing finance A Level/IB Diploma

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Ten Different scenarios to analyse by students to look at Sources of Finance: What Factors need to be considered. Can be used as a full class discussion / group and pairwork / pinned up around the room or given as homework. This resource is aimed at Year 12/13 so is perfect for A Level and IB Diploma. I have another resource with much simpler resources for GCSE students. Task: For each of the different business scenarios, decide what type of finance the business in question should use and why. There might be more than one appropriate source of finance - you could decide on a combination but make sure you explain why you have decided on those choices. The situations are varied and all of them based upon earlier aspects of the Business Studies Curriculum to reinforce prior learning. Please do leave a review and if you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see (or improvement for this resource), feel free to contact me. The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Harvey Taylor (2019) See my other resources for Business Studies, Computer Science and ICT here
Conditions of Demand / Price + Demand / Market + Individual Demand - GCSE Economics - Full Lesson
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Conditions of Demand / Price + Demand / Market + Individual Demand - GCSE Economics - Full Lesson

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This lesson / resource is a lesson covering Demand and has been designed GCSE / iGCSE Economics. It has the following learning objectives shown below: Learning objectives/Outcomes: Understand what Demand is Know the relationship between Price and Demand Understand the difference between Individual and market demand Understand the Conditions of demand This download includes: A full lesson PowerPoint Starter for discussion - Can we have everything? Why not? Animated graphs and explanations Practical tasks and examples Extension task All necessary resources to run the lesson are included in this download and all my lessons are for a double lesson i.e. to take around 1 hour and fifty minutes so they can be separated into two single lessons if required. The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work without any extra planning. All activities and resources have been used in class and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware of any errors. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources. Please do leave a review and if you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see (or improvement for this resource), feel free to contact me. The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources See my other resources for Business Studies, Computer Science and ICT here
Cash Flow Forecasts Introduction / Cashflow - GCSE - Full Lesson 1
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Cash Flow Forecasts Introduction / Cashflow - GCSE - Full Lesson 1

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This lesson / resource is an Introduction to Cash Flow Forecasts with the following learning objectives and been designed for GCSE Business Studies. This lesson covers all the basics of Cash Flow Forecasting and inflows / outflows. It is followed by lesson 2 which revises everything covered in this lesson and focuses on improving cashflow with case studies to examine. Learning objectives/Outcomes: Explain the difference between cash flow and profit Identify types of cash inflows and cash outflows Describe the cash flow problems a business might face This download includes: A full lesson PowerPoint A scenario looking at when Cash Flow goes wrong 2 activities that look at different cashflow calculations - the first filling in gaps and the second (differentiated) looking at constructing a cash flow forecast All necessary resources to run the lesson are included in this download and all my lessons are for a double lesson i.e. to take around 1 hour and fifty minutes so they can be separated into two single lessons if required. The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work without any extra planning. All activities and resources have been used in class and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware of any errors. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources. Please do leave a review and if you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see (or improvement for this resource), feel free to contact me. The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources See my other resources for Business Studies, Computer Science and ICT here
Added Value / Adding Value - GCSE Business Full Lesson
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Added Value / Adding Value - GCSE Business Full Lesson

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This lesson / resource is about Added Value / Adding Value . It has been designed for the GCSE with the following learning objectives: Define added value and give at least two examples of how this can be achieved Understand three or more reasons why businesses can add value Know how to assess different sources of added value and can explain why they are important for business success This download includes: A full lesson PowerPoint Interactive and Competitive Starter Lesson plan A gap fill worksheet All necessary resources to run the lesson are included in this download. The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work. All activities and resources have been used in class and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware of any errors. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but <strong> all comments and suggestions are very welcome </strong> and will be used to improve future resources. The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources . See my other resources for Business Studies, Computer Science and ICT here
Computing Businesses Posters
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Computing Businesses Posters

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Quickly brighten up your classroom by printing out these colour posters and hanging them on the walls. Fun facts about the following computing related businesses: • Alibaba • Amazon • Instagram • Facebook • Google • LinkedIn • Twitter • YouTube All pictures/logos are labelled for reuse. This resource is a pdf, if you would like the publisher file to edit, please leave a comment The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work. All activities and resources have been used in class and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware of any errors. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but ** all comments and suggestions are very welcome** and will be used to improve future resources. If you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see, feel free to leave a comment. The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources. To see other resources in my shop visit https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/haltest/">
Data Transmission -serial + parallel data / parity bits + blocks -GCSE Computer Science- Full Lesson
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Data Transmission -serial + parallel data / parity bits + blocks -GCSE Computer Science- Full Lesson

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This is a full lesson on data transmission with all resources / activities. I use this for a double lesson of around 1 hour and 50 minutes and it provides a thorough understanding of simplex / duplex transmission and then goes on to look at serial / parallel transmission before finishing with odd and even parity bits and then parity blocks. The Learning Objectives are: Understand what is meant by transmission of data Know the difference between serial and parallel data transmission understand of the reasons for choosing serial or parallel data transmission Know why it is necessary to check for errors Understand how parity works to identify if an error has occurred / locate errors Resources included: Parallel Ports Handout Serial Port Handout Lesson Presentation Parity demonstration Parity Puzzle Plenary The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work. All activities and resources have been used in class and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware of any errors. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources. If you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see, feel free to leave a comment. The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources To see other resources in my shop visit https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/haltest/">
Business Studies Dingbats / Rebus Puzzles - Revision - GCSE  / A Level / IB Diploma
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Business Studies Dingbats / Rebus Puzzles - Revision - GCSE / A Level / IB Diploma

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This lesson / resource is for Business Dingbats / Rebus Puzzles. This resource has been designed for GCSE / A Level and IB Diploma Business Studies. They can be used as a starter or as a fun revision activity. ⠀ This download includes: 38 Puzzles on a PowerPoint Presentation with Answers Editable Printable Handouts ⠀ The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work without any extra planning. All activities and resources have been used in class and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware of any errors. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources. ⠀ Please do leave a review and if you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see (or improvement for this resource), feel free to contact me. ⠀ The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources ⠀ See my other resources for Business Studies, Computer Science and ICT here
Market Failure-  GCSE Economics - Full Lesson
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Market Failure- GCSE Economics - Full Lesson

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This lesson / resource is a lesson covering Market Failure and has been designed for GCSE / iGCSE Economics. It has the following learning objectives shown below: Learning objectives/Outcomes: Understand the meaning of Market Failure Know the difference between Public Goods, Merit Goods, and Demerit Goods Know the difference between social costs / benefits and private costs / benefits Understand the main reasons for market failure This download includes: A full lesson PowerPoint Printable Sort Task All necessary resources to run the lesson are included in this download and all my lessons are for a double lesson i.e. to take around 1 hour and fifty minutes so they can be separated into two single lessons if required. The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work without any extra planning. All activities and resources have been used in class and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware of any errors. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources. Please do leave a review and if you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see (or improvement for this resource), feel free to contact me. The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources See my other resources for Business Studies, Computer Science and ICT here
Social Enterprises -Full lesson -AS/A2/IB Diploma
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Social Enterprises -Full lesson -AS/A2/IB Diploma

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This lesson / resource covers Social Enterprises with the following learning objectives and been designed for AS/AS/IB Business Studies. Learning objectives/Outcomes: Understand the range and aims of social enterprises Know how a social enterprise might be different to a “for profit” business Know how to define the triple bottom line and assess a business This lesson covers everything needed to fully understand the Public and Private Sectors. This download includes: A full lesson PowerPoint Engaging Starter Two short Case Studies Research Activities for students Student Example All necessary resources to run the lesson are included in this download and all my lessons are for a double lesson i.e. to take around 1 hour and fifty minutes so they can be separated into two single lessons if required. The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work without any extra planning. All activities and resources have been used in class and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware of any errors. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources. Please do leave a review and if you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see (or improvement for this resource), feel free to contact me. The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources See my other resources for Business Studies, Computer Science and ICT here
Business Studies Classroom Poster Pack 2
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Business Studies Classroom Poster Pack 2

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A3 Business Posters collected into one place for all the more advanced concepts in A Level and IB Business Studies. For £3.00 Pack 2 includes Blake Mouton Leadership Grid Tannenbaum Schmidt Continuum of Leadership Carroll’s Corporate Social Responsibility pyramid Elkington’s Triple Bottom Line Risk Evaluation and Contingency Planning AIDA Model Hofstede’s national cultures Bowman’s strategic clock Posters coming soon: Kaplan and Norton’s Balanced Scorecard Capacity utilisation Bartlett and Ghoshal’s strategies Pack 1 has the following posters and is available here: Lewin’s ForceField Analysis Product Life Cycle SWOT Analysis Business Cycle / Economic Cycle Cashflow Forecasts - added August 2019 Stakeholder Mapping - added October 2019 Breakeven - added October 2019 Porter’s Five Forces - added October 2019 PEST Analysis - added October 2019 Ansoff Matrix - added October 2019 Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs - added October 2019 Boston Matrix is available as a free download here
Blockbusters Style Game - Interactive Presentation - Pedagogy Series
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Blockbusters Style Game - Interactive Presentation - Pedagogy Series

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This is our spin on the popular gameshow “BLOCKBUSTERS” with 25 numbered hexagons that change colour when you click on them. This activity has been created in Powerpoint. Full instructions are included and 5 set up boards for 5 rounds of fun (these can be edited as required!) Great for revision of key terms and excellent with a set of buzzers in the classroom to motivate students Please take the time to rate this resource if you find it useful.
Business Studies Classroom Poster Pack 1
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Business Studies Classroom Poster Pack 1

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A3 Business Posters collected into one place for all the most common concepts in GCSE/A Level and IB Business Studies. For less than a pound for each poster, they look great printed out in the classroom as displays or laminated and used as reference for students to engage in retrieval practice. Each poster can be purchased individually or in the Business Posters Packs detailed below: Posters so far: Lewin’s ForceField Analysis Product Life Cycle SWOT Analysis Business Cycle / Economic Cycle Cashflow Forecasts Stakeholder Mapping Breakeven Porter’s Five Forces PEST Analysis Ansoff Matrix Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Market Maps Boston Matrix is available as a free download here Theory X Theory Y Herzberg Motivator and Hygiene Factors Coming soon Balance Sheets Income Statements Marketing Mix Pack 2 is available here includes: AIDA Model (Free) Blake Mouton Leadership Grid Tannenbaum Schmidt Continuum of Leadership Carroll’s Corporate Social Responsibility pyramid Elkington’s Triple Bottom Line Risk Evaluation and Contingency Planning Hofstede’s national cultures Bowman’s strategic clock Coming soon: Kaplan and Norton’s Balanced Scorecard Capacity utilisation Bartlett and Ghoshal’s strategies If you need any topics in particular, please let me know in the comments.
Computer Hardware Worksheet - KS3 Computer Science / ICT
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Computer Hardware Worksheet - KS3 Computer Science / ICT

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This worksheet on Computer Hardware lets students practice their understanding of key terms. ⠀ Very useful as a revision or spaced practice activity. Also very useful for ESL / EAL students. ⠀ Answer key is also included. ⠀ The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work. ⠀ All activities and resources have been used in classes and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware them. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources. ⠀ If you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see, feel free to leave a comment. ⠀ The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources. ⠀ See our other resources for Business Studies, Economics, Computer Science and ICT here
KS3 Computer Science / ICT Worksheets Collection
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KS3 Computer Science / ICT Worksheets Collection

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This pack collects together all the worksheets for KS3 Computer Science / ICT. It will be added to and at present has the following worksheets: Computer Hardware Worksheet Inputs and Outputs Worksheet ⠀ The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work. ⠀ All activities and resources have been used in classes and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware them. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources. ⠀ If you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see, feel free to leave a comment. ⠀ The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources. ⠀ See our other resources for Business Studies, Economics, Computer Science and ICT here