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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!)
With specialists contributing resources for Business Studies / Economics / Computer Science / Science / History / Geography / Psychology / Sociology.
Our specialist contributors specialize in GCSE / A Level / and IB.
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!)
With specialists contributing resources for Business Studies / Economics / Computer Science / Science / History / Geography / Psychology / Sociology.
Our specialist contributors specialize in GCSE / A Level / and IB.
This lesson / resource covers **Place and Distribution ** and deals with the following learning objectives and been designed for GCSE Business Studies. This resource has one lesson.
To see this lesson in a full scheme of work, GCSE can be found here / A Level and IB can be found here
Lesson Learning objectives/Outcomes:
Know Place as an aspect of the marketing mix
Understand the different methods a business can use to get their goods / services to customers
Assess what factors might determine the method selected to make a product or service available to customers
This download includes:
Full Powerpoint
Place worksheet with teacher answers
Exam Questions
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.
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See my other resources for Business Studies, Computer Science and ICT here
This lesson / resource is for Non Financial Methods of Motivation and has been designed GCSE and iGCSE Business Studies. This lesson follows on from the lessons on Motivational Theory: Intro to Motivation - Maslow - available here; Motiation Lesson 2 - Herzberg, Taylor, McGregor - available here
Motivation Lesson 3 - Financial Methods - available here
It has the following learning objectives shown below:
Learning objectives/Outcomes:
Understand what Non-Financial Methods of Motivation are:
Job rotation
Job enlargement
Job enrichment
Autonomous work groups
Quality Circles
Know how to advise a business as to how motivation might be improved
This download includes:
Full Lesson Powerpoint
Printable Jigsaw Task
Exam style question with Model Answer and Teacher annotations in the presentation
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.
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See my other resources for Business Studies, Computer Science and ICT here
This pack combines Introduction to Cash Flow Forecasts (click here) and
**Improving Cash Flows ** (click here)
Included - Bonus A3 Poster
Learning objectives/Outcomes: Introduction to Cash Flow Forecasts
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
Learning objectives/Outcomes:Improving Cash Flows
Know why cash flow forecasts are useful for businesses
Understand how to improve cash flow and know how to deal with cash flow problems
Know how to use information contained in the cash flow forecast to advise the business on how it should manage its finances
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 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.
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This is lesson six of the Spreadsheet basics series of lessons. This gets students to understand how to use functions in order to do simple calculations (SUM, AVERAGE, MAX, MIN) for a class of students with a mark-sheet for a fictional class. There is an advanced version of the mark-sheet for those super fast students which also needs them to work out how to calculate ranges and relies on earlier taught content on this course which required them to convert scores to percentages.
The lesson comes with teacher exemplars to use with students and a step by step presentation
Learning Objectives:
• Know how to use the SUM, AVERAGE, MIN and MAX functions
• Understand how to speed up setting up spreadsheets with Copy and Paste
This Download includes:
Presentation
Two practical tasks allowing for differentiation
Teacher model answers for both tasks
This resource has enough for 2 lessons X 50 minutes with extension tasks for those students that get through their tasks quicker than all the rest
This lesson / resource is for Hexadecimal and covers why computers use hex, how hex works, how to convert hex to decimal and vice versa; and how to convert hex to binary and binary to hex.
This lesson has the following learning objectives:
**Learning objectives **:
Know what Binary numbers are
Know what a hexadecimal number is
Understand how to convert Denary 0 - 255 to hexadecimal and vice versa
Know how to convert Hexadecimal to Binary and Binary to Hexadecimal (up to 4 bits)
Understand why we use hexadecimal
This download includes:
Full Lesson Powerpoint
Full animated explanations:
Decimal to Hex
Hex to Decimal
Binary to Hex
Hex to Binary
Hex / Decimal Bingo - 2 versions - hex to decimal / decimal to hex
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 we are aware of any errors. We have priced the resources at what we consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work we 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 us.
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This lesson / resource is for ** Financial Methods of Motivation** and has been designed GCSE and iGCSE Business Studies. This lesson follows on from the lessons on Motivational Theory: Intro to Motivation - Maslow - available here and Motiation Lesson 2 - Herzberg, Taylor, McGregor - available here
It has the following learning objectives shown below:
Learning objectives/Outcomes:
Understand the following key terms:
Remuneration
Wages and Salary
Piece rate pay
Time rate pay
Bonuses and Commission
Profit Sharing
Understand why different payment methods might be suitable for different types of jobs
This download includes:
Full Lesson Powerpoint
Two printable tasks
One Printable with short case studies (answers in the presentation)
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
This lesson / resource is about Stakeholders in a Business .
It has been designed for the GCSE specification with the following learning objectives:
• To be able to define a ‘stakeholder’
• To be able to identify the interests of stakeholders
• To be able to give an example of a conflict between stakeholders
This download includes:
• A full lesson PowerPoint
• Printable sheets for 2 activities
• A Case STudy for discussion
The lesson is centered around students defining and clarifying their knowledge of what a Stakeholder is, looking at whether they are internal or external stakeholders. They then look at how stakeholders have different interests that sometimes align or conflict before moving onto discussion of a business case study.
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.
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.
This lesson / resource is about Capacity Utilisation with the following learning objectives and been designed for A Level / IB Diploma Business Studies
Learning objectives/Outcomes:
Know the meaning and calculation of capacity utilisation
Understand excess capacity and capacity shortages / overcoming these problems
Know the reasons for growth of outsourcing
Understand the benefit and limitations of outsourcing
This download includes:
A starter
A full lesson PowerPoint
A short Case study to discuss
A longer case study
Choice of Plenaries to round off the lesson
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
This lesson / resource covers **The Product Life Cycle ** and deals with the following learning objectives and been designed for GCSE Business Studies. This resource has one lesson.
Lesson Learning objectives/Outcomes:
Understand the phases of the Product Life Cycle
Know how to relate different products to different stages of the Product Life Cycle
This download includes:
Full Powerpoint
Graph Task
Card Task
Group work and discussion
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.
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This lesson / resource covers High and Low Level Languages
It has been especially designed for GCSE.
This lesson has the following Learning Objectives:
Understand the need for both high-level and low-level languages
Understand the need for:
Compilers when translating programs written in a high-level language
Interpreters with high-level language programs
Assemblers when translating programs written in assembly language
Know the difference between a Syntax Error and a Logical Error
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All necessary resources to run the lessons are included in this download.
Full Lesson Powerpoint
Sorting task with eLearning version
Final Task Worksheet
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The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work.
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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.
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If you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see, feel free to leave a comment.
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The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources.
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See our other resources for Business Studies, Computer Science and ICT here
This lesson / resource is for Business Failure with the following learning objectives and been designed for AS/AS/IB Business Studies.
Learning objectives/Outcomes:
Understand the reasons why businesses fail
Know how to assess the importance of the reasons for business failure
This lesson covers everything needed to fully understand, apply and evaluate reasons for Business Failure.
This download includes:
A full lesson PowerPoint
Group activity task with 8 mini case studies
Ranking activity
Video case study with focus on simple essay technique
Student example of an essay on the case study
Extension Activity
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
This lesson / resource is for Stakeholders. This lesson has been designed for A Level and IB Diploma Business Studies.
It has the following learning objectives shown below:
Learning objectives/Outcomes:
Know the meaning of ‘stakeholder’
Know the interests of different stakeholders
Understand how conflict can arise between stakeholders
This download includes:
A full lesson PowerPoint
Differentiated - Main Stakeholder Aims Handout Task
Task - Multiple Stakeholder Objectives Task - With Answers in Presentation
Printable Handout - Short Scenarios (with answers)
Printable Handout - Short Case Studies
Includes Free BONUS Poster for Classroom Displays from the Business Poster Pack 1 available here
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.
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See my other resources for Business Studies, Computer Science and ICT here
Four posters which are produced for A3 to print out and use as reference in your classroom. The posters can be printed at A4 or A2 sizes and will still be of good quality. The posters are:
The Basics
Iterations
Loops
Arrays
UPDATED
As a huge thank you to all teachers that bought this resource, we have added two more reference posters:
Comparison Operators
Arithmetic Operators
See my other resources for Business Studies, Computer Science and ICT here
Lesson Presentation and Lesson Plan to introduce PEST (and other variants) to students.
This is enough for a full lesson with Starter- Activities - Plenary
Good for A Level / IB SL and HL
Learning Objectives
Know the difference between internal and external factors
Understand how the external environment can be an opportunity or a threat for a Business.
Know what PESTLE and STEEPLE mean and the steps to using them
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
This lesson / resource is about <strong> Decision Trees </strong>. 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.
This lesson is intended to introduce Decision Trees are tool for a business to make decisions.
It has been designed for the A Level OR IB Business Studies with the following learning objectives:
• Understand the purpose of decision trees
• Know how to construct a Decision Tree
• Understand how decision trees can be used to choose between options
• Know the benefits and disadvantages of decision trees
This download includes:
• A full lesson PowerPoint
• An electronic puzzle for a starter activity
• 2 worked examples to use with students
• A worksheet with a more difficult and complicated case study (with differentiated sheet if needed)
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 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 <strong> all comments and suggestions are very welcome </strong> and will be used to improve future resources.
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.
Please do leave a review!
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This lesson / resource is an introduction to Marketing with the following learning objectives and been designed for GCSE Business Studies. This lesson covers all the Types of Market and Market Segmentation
Learning objectives/Outcomes:
Know what the role of marketing is
Understand why markets change and how businesses respond
Know the difference between niche and mass marketing
Understand market segmentation
This download includes:
A full lesson PowerPoint
2 activities that look at different segmentation - the first matching different types of customers to a range of products in different categories and the second analysing the different demograpics for different products
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
This lesson / resource covers **Price Strategies ** and deals with the below learning objectives and been designed for GCSE Business Studies. This resource has one lesson. This lesson follows on from my lesson on price determination in a free market which is available here
Lesson Learning objectives/Outcomes:
Understand Price as part of the marketing mix
Know different Pricing Strategies that can be used by a business and why they might be used
Assess which pricing strategies are best for certain situations
This download includes:
Full Powerpoint
Groupwork Table completion task OR Kinaesthetic task (or could be used as both - differentiation)
Exam Questions with model answers
Price Strategy Tarsia
The lesson covers
Cost-plus pricing
Price penetration
Price skimming
Loss leaders
Competitive pricing
Promotional pricing
Psychological pricing
Price discrimination
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
This lesson is one of a series (scheme of work) to teach Marketing and covers the Promotion and the Promotional Mix.
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This lesson has been designed for A Level, IB Diploma, and AP Business Studies.
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This lesson has the following Learning Objectives:
Know the difference between promotion and advertising
Understand above and below the line promotions
Understand different promotional tools and their effectiveness
Evaluate which factors in a promotional mix should be used
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Resources to run the lesson(s) are included in this download:
Full Lesson Presentation
Printable Cards for Each Promotional Method to use in 2 tasks
Series of Case studies to discuss with students
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All necessary resources to run the lessons are included in this download and all resources are for a double lesson (or two single lessons) i.e. there should be enough to content to cover around 1 hour and fifty minutes.
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The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work.
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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.
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If you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see, feel free to leave a comment.
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The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources.
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See our other resources for Business Studies, Economics, Computer Science and ICT here
This lesson is one of a series (scheme of work) to teach Price Strategies as part of the Marketing Mix.
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This lesson has been designed for A Level, IB Diploma, and AP Business Studies.
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This lesson has the following Learning Objectives:
Understand the different Pricing Strategies a business might use
Know why a business might choose a specific price strategy (or combination of strategies)
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Resources to run the lesson(s) are included in this download:
Full lesson presentation
Price strategy cards covering all possible price strategies
Scenarios with a worksheet to apply the strategies
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All necessary resources to run the lessons are included in this download and all resources are for a double lesson (or two single lessons) i.e. there should be enough to content to cover around 1 hour and fifty minutes.
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This lesson is part of the topic of the Marketing Mix
Product Life Cycle
Place
Pomotional Mix
Price Strategies
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The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work.
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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.
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If you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see, feel free to leave a comment.
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The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources.
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See our other resources for Business Studies, Economics, Computer Science and ICT here