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Welcome! I am a Business, Economics and Psychology teacher working in London, examining for GCSE & A-Level and providing high quality resources so your students can enjoy and thrive in the study of these beautiful subjects. Positive reviews are much appreciated. School purchase orders can be emailed to zee.tes@hotmail.com - Zee

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Welcome! I am a Business, Economics and Psychology teacher working in London, examining for GCSE & A-Level and providing high quality resources so your students can enjoy and thrive in the study of these beautiful subjects. Positive reviews are much appreciated. School purchase orders can be emailed to zee.tes@hotmail.com - Zee
E2 Break-even analysis - BTEC Business Unit 3 Personal and business finance
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E2 Break-even analysis - BTEC Business Unit 3 Personal and business finance

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This set of resources includes 2x ppt and 6x word files which can be delivered over 5-6 lessons. We start by introducing the concepts of revenue, cost and profit through step by step animated examples before playing the hotel game. A few calculation activities to consolidate the formulas learnt by students with answers provided on the board for students to peer assess with. A 4 mark exam style calculation question with answers provided, 2 student answers are also provided for students to see how marks are given in these types of questions. We then go on to look at what contribution is before understanding break even and margin of safety. Lots of calculation practice to consolidate the formula, we then look at the pros and cons of using break even analysis, this is used for the exam style question which is based on a concise case study of a cake manufacturer. Structure guidance and model answer is provided for students to peer assess and improve their own answers. Students have an opportunity to draw the BE chart with step by step instructions. Three links to kahoot quizzes and a box plenary to finish with. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you
F2 Statement of financial position - BTEC Business Unit 3 Personal and business finance
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F2 Statement of financial position - BTEC Business Unit 3 Personal and business finance

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This set of resources includes 2x PPT, 6x word files and can be delivered over 3-4 lessons. We start by looking what a balance sheet is and what it is made up of including the key terms. Once this is consolidated, we break down a balance sheet into 3 stages to simplify understanding this. Plenty of practice for students to make their own balance sheets as well as with a template first - answers for all questions provided on the powerpoint. In the second powerpoint, there is an emphasis on depreciation, and showing depreciated assets within the balance sheet, calculation practice and answers provided. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you
OCR CTEC Business Unit 1 The business environment - LO4 Financial information
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OCR CTEC Business Unit 1 The business environment - LO4 Financial information

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This 12-14 lesson bundle covers: Part 1 - Revenue, costs, profit and break-even - 4-6 lessons Part 2 - Income statements, statement of financial position and cash flow forecasts 6-8 lessons Filled with real life examples, case studies, questions, concise model answers to improve exam practice and kahoot quizzes to consolidate learning in an engaging way. All you need - open the powerpoint, run through it, and deliver quality lessons whilst saving precious time. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! - all files in zip folder. Thank you
OCR CTEC Business Unit 1 The business environment - LO3 Organisational structures
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OCR CTEC Business Unit 1 The business environment - LO3 Organisational structures

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This set of resources includes 1x PPT, 2x word files and is split into 3 lessons. Learners are introduced to key concepts in organisational structures such as span of control and chain of command in engaging ways i.e chinese whispers to demonstrate the negatives of a long chain of command. We look at the pros and cons of tall, flat and matrix structures, then we move on onto centralised and decentralised structures. A short case study based on cartoon characters who have switched to decentralised - a few questions to contextualize the knowledge. Students acknowledge that orgnaisations can be strcutured in different ways such as by function and geographic location. In the second lesson, students have the opportunity to learn about the supermarket industry, in particular Morrisons struggle with the budget supermarkets which led to restructuring - a 12 mark question with structure guidance and a detailed model answer to help students with peer assessments, as well as making improvements to WWW and EBI. To spice it up a bit, a group matching task, where students have to create an organisational structure - answer sheet provided so teacher can look around whilst students work on it. In the third lesson, we look at different job roles within organisations and the kind of work each does with examples. Two links to kahoot quizzes and a box plenary to finish with. All you need - open the powerpoint, run through it, and deliver quality lessons whilst saving precious time. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! - all files in zip folder. Thank you 3.1 different organisational structures 3.2 elements of organisational structures 3.3 how the elements of the organisational structures impact on businesses operations 3.4 the use of organisation charts
OCR CTEC Business Unit 1 The business environment - LO8 Assess the performance of a business (SWOT)
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OCR CTEC Business Unit 1 The business environment - LO8 Assess the performance of a business (SWOT)

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This lesson introduces learners to factors that affect the success or failure of a business, financial and non-financial. We start by looking at what a SWOT analysis is and the types of questions we need to ask ourselves to find out our SWOT. We then contextualise with a few examples such as Mcdonald’s, Thornton’s and a brief sorting activity with Apples SWOT. We then go on to look at a concise case study on BHP the large mining company, students can work in pairs or a group to assess the companies position using SWOT, the outcomes of this can be used to answer a 12 mark question based on the case study. A concise model answer is included for students to peer assess. We finish off by looking at ways to interpret the performance of a business before two kahoot quizzes (one on SWOT and one on unit 1) to end the unit! Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you
OCR CTEC Business Unit 1 The business environment - LO7 Business plan & Sources of finance
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OCR CTEC Business Unit 1 The business environment - LO7 Business plan & Sources of finance

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This 5-7 lesson bundle covers Part 1 - Business plans 2-3 lessons Part 2 - Sources of finance - 3-4 lessons Filled with collaborative activities, case studies, questions, concise model answers to improve exam practice and kahoot quizzes to consolidate learning in an engaging way. All you need - open the powerpoint, run through it, and deliver quality lessons whilst saving precious time. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! - all files in zip folder. Thank you
OCR CTEC Business Unit 1 The Business Environment (Complete bundle)
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OCR CTEC Business Unit 1 The Business Environment (Complete bundle)

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**This bundle for CTEC Cambridge Technical Business Unit 1 is the ultimate pack for teachers delivering this course. ** New for 2021 with purposeful, engaging and colourful slides. The highest quality, unrivalled lesson experiences from start to finish. Filled with a variety of activities, concise case studies, lots of calculation practice, particularly for the learning aim 4, all with answers to develop your students’ exam performance. Questions with structured guidance and modelled answers for self/peer assessments - to save your time and to build their skills at the same time rather than just going through theory slide after slide. Please have a look at individual learning aims to see previews. All you need - open the powerpoint, run through it, and deliver quality lessons whilst saving precious time. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! - all files in zip folder. Thank you
1.1.2 Positive and normative statements - Theme 1 Edexcel A Level Economics
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1.1.2 Positive and normative statements - Theme 1 Edexcel A Level Economics

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This lesson introduces learners to positive and normative statements. We start by looking at why positive statements are important in Economics. We go through a few examples of statements to consolidate students understanding of these two before students independently separate a collection of statements, answers are provided on the powerpoint. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you
Edexcel A Level Economics Theme 1 - 1.1 Nature of Economics
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Edexcel A Level Economics Theme 1 - 1.1 Nature of Economics

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This 8 lesson bundle covers: 1.1.1 Economics as a social science 1.1.2 Positive and normative statements 1.1.3 The economic problem - double lesson 1.1.4 Production possibility frontiers - double lesson 1.1.5 Specialisation and division of labour 1.1.6 Free market, mixed economy and command economy Filled with examples, activities, questions, concise model answers to improve exam practice and kahoot quizzes to consolidate learning in an engaging way. All you need - open the powerpoint, run through it, and deliver quality lessons whilst saving precious time. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! - all files in zip folder. Thank you
1.2.1 Rational decision making - Theme 1 Edexcel A Level Economics
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1.2.1 Rational decision making - Theme 1 Edexcel A Level Economics

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This lesson introduces learners to the concept of rational vs emotional decision making, we emphasise the importance of rational decision making but acknowledge that as humans we don’t always use logic in making every decision. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you
1.2.3 XED Cross elasticity of demand - Theme 1 Edexcel A Level Economics
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1.2.3 XED Cross elasticity of demand - Theme 1 Edexcel A Level Economics

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This lesson introduces learners to cross elasticity of demand, building on the last two lessons on PED and YED. We look what XED measures, the formula and complements and substitutes. Students have the opportunity to practise plenty of calculations on XED, some of which require percentage change to be calculated before calculating XED. All answers are provided and questions use engaging products such as PS5 and games, Coca Cola and Pepsi etc. Two links to kahoot quizzes and a box plenary to finish with. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you
1.2.3 YED Income elasticity of demand - Theme 1 Edexcel A Level Economics
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1.2.3 YED Income elasticity of demand - Theme 1 Edexcel A Level Economics

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This set of resources includes 1x PPT and 2x word files and can be delivered over a double lesson. We start with a recap of PED as knowledge of this needs to be secure before moving onto YED to prevent future confusion. We look what YED measures, the formula and the different types of goods that exist such as inferior and luxury goods. Students have the opportunity to practise plenty of calculations on YED, some of which require percentage change to be calculated before calculating YED. All answers are provided. We then go onto look at factors that affect the income elasticity of a good such as necessity and luxuries. A link to a kahoot quiz and a box plenary to finish with. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you
1.2.2 Demand - Theme 1 Edexcel A Level Economics
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1.2.2 Demand - Theme 1 Edexcel A Level Economics

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This set of resources includes 1x PPT, 1x set of group task cards and 1x word case study, this can be delivered over two lessons. Learners are introduced to demand and the various factors influencing demand. We look at movements in the demand curve through price first before going through each factor with relevant examples such as using Messi and Ronaldo adverts to highlight the impact on demand for football boots. We also look at how this can be shown on diagramatically on demand curves. We then go on to ‘Walkthrough Westfield’ which is a group activity, students are given a set of factors which affect demand, and then through our virtual walkthrough we stop at different shops, students have the opportunity to dicuss and rank the factors for that particular shop (encouraging application and evaluation). We then look at different types of demand such as joint, derived and composite before looking at the concept of dimiinishing marginak utility. Students then read a concise case study and answer an 8 mark question, structure guidance and model answer provided for peer assessments - this question is from the business spec but relevant to this topic. Two links to kahoot quizzes and a box plenary to finish with. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you
2.1.2 Inflation - Theme 2 Edexcel A Level Economics
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2.1.2 Inflation - Theme 2 Edexcel A Level Economics

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This set of resources includes 2x PPT, 2x word files and can be delivered over 2-3 lessons. Learners are introduced to the concept of inflation. We start by talking about how prices have changed hugely compared to the 1960s and 70s to stimulate students on the topic. We look at what inflation is, how it is measured, changes to the basket in 2021, cost push and demand pull causes, effects of inflation on consumers, firms, workers and the government - all with relevant examples, exam questions with model answers are provided too. In the second lesson, we build on this by looking at index numbers and their uses, particularly when looking at inflation. Finally, we look at the limitations of the CPI index and finish off with a kahoot. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you
2.2.1 The characteristics of aggregate demand (AD) - Theme 2 Edexcel A Level Economics
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2.2.1 The characteristics of aggregate demand (AD) - Theme 2 Edexcel A Level Economics

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This lesson introduces learners to the components of aggregate demand before looking at each component in greater detail later in the course. We start by breaking down the definition of aggregate demand to undestand the components involved. We look at the AD curve and understand why it slopes downwards and why it is different to the micro demand curve although looks the same. We look at movements and shifts in the AD curve and students have the opportunity to practice drawing the diagram with shifts - answers provided. A box plenary to finish with. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you
2.2.2 Consumption (C) - Theme 2 Edexcel A Level Economics
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2.2.2 Consumption (C) - Theme 2 Edexcel A Level Economics

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This lesson introduces learners to one of the components of AD - consumption! We start with a recap of AD before looking at what consumption and disposable income is, we look at examples of where consumption comes from, marginal propensity to consume, save and APC formulas. A calculation task for consolidate the marginal propensity to consume. Some diagram practice before ending with a box plenary. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you
2.2.3 Investment (I) - Theme 2 Edexcel A Level Economics
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2.2.3 Investment (I) - Theme 2 Edexcel A Level Economics

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This lesson introduces learners to investment as part of aggregate demand. We have a recap of consumption before looking at what investment in Economics means, including the difference between gross and net investment. We then look at the influences on investment with examples, a link to a BBC article for context and a set of questions with answers on the following slide. We also look at a case study of when UK business confidence was low - an 8 mark question on this with guidance and a concise model answer. We finish with a box plenary to consolidate. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you
2.3.3 Long-run aggregate supply (LRAS) - Theme 2 Edexcel A Level Economics
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2.3.3 Long-run aggregate supply (LRAS) - Theme 2 Edexcel A Level Economics

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This double lesson introduces learners to long-run aggregate supply, we start by looking at the classical and keynes models, with a discussion on spare capacity to understand the keynes version. Step-by-step animated diagrams with explanations so it is easy for students to understand and for the teacher to deliver. We then look at the factors which can shift LRAS. Lots of practice questions with illustrated answers so students know if they are on the right track. In the second part of the lesson, students combine their knowledge on AD and AS, we read a case study on rising house prices and attempt a question on the effects on AD and AS. A model answer is provided and students can peer assess with the marking grid. Two links to kahoot quizzes to finish with. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you
Circular flow of income - Injections & withdrawals - A Level Economics
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Circular flow of income - Injections & withdrawals - A Level Economics

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This double lesson introduces learners to the circular flow of income, we start by looking at what this model is and how it is made up. We look at the difference between income and wealth before looking at injections and withdrawals into the circular flow. Animated diagrams of the circular flow to show how money circulates between the parties. A number of consolidation tasks including a 6 mark exam question - all with answers provided. Two links to kahoot quizzes and a box plenary to finish with. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you