Legislation in BusinessQuick View
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Legislation in Business

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This is a station lesson introducing legislation in business. Covers Health & Safety, some aspects of consumer law and employee law. Match up activity and then visiting stations to see how the different companies implement these laws and the positives and negatives.
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Boston Matrix

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Kinaesthetic lesson on Boston Matrix, Match up task followed by students having a blank Boston Matrix grid. The pictures and statements must be cut up and placed around the classroom for students to find and then put onto their blank grids (treasure hunt) encourages critical thinking. Now students have the features of the Boston Matrix they must then use the range of PepsiCo products and put them into the product portfolio followed by creating their own exam questions with sentence starters.
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iGCSE Business Studies - Training

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iGCSE Training topic - starts with a match up task, then station with case studies on how different companies train their staff. Lesson differentiated through points finishing with an exam question related to training and mark scheme. Also they assess their confidence through lesson objectives throughout. <br /> Observation lesson Outstanding
Classification of Businesses - Primary, secondary & tertiaryQuick View
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Classification of Businesses - Primary, secondary & tertiary

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This resource is a lesson on the classification of businesses. Match up starter, comparison activities of countries and their sectors with market place activity &amp; plenary. <br /> <br /> MSC- <br /> MUST – Be able to define the stages of economic activity<br /> SHOULD – Be able to identify the characteristics of each stage <br /> COULD – Evaluate why each stage is necessary in terms of economic growth
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Butlers Model

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Starter: Match up definitions followed by labelling the grid using definitions<br /> Main Activity: 7 destinations which match up to the different stages of Butlers Model to be placed on stations, students to move around the stations and completing the grids, 3 grids (HA,MA,LA)<br /> Plenary: Exam questions<br /> <br /> All resources have been made for this lesson
Y11 Business Studies Harry Potter Financial StationsQuick View
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Y11 Business Studies Harry Potter Financial Stations

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<p>Finance stations for revision, Harry Potter themed powerpoint with Harry Potter themed scenarios/case studies for each station. Finance stations and activities include:</p> <p>Break Even<br /> Cash flow forecasting<br /> Ratio analysis<br /> Sources of Finance</p> <p>Lesson plan and all activities included</p>
Product life cycleQuick View
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Product life cycle

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<p>GCSE Lesson on the Product life cycle - including a range of activities, graded outstanding lesson. Full resources along with power point.</p>
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Gaining competitive advantage

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Gaining competitive advantage - BTEC Travel &amp; Tourism unit 2 the business of Travel &amp; Tourism. Station lesson with match up starter and T&amp;T related businesses. However can also be used for business studies.
Economic impacts on tourismQuick View
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Economic impacts on tourism

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<p>Match up vocabulary/definition starter<br /> Stations where students must complete grid - information on one positive and one negative economic impact is provided</p>
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Socio-Cultural Impacts in Tourism

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<p>Two match up starter activities, station lesson visiting 3 stations QR code provided for students to access the information, but they will have to research more this just gives them a basis. Then exam question. Match up, grids, QR code and exam question provided.</p>
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Functional Areas

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<p>Starter task of unjumble the definition, then students will be in groups investigating one type of functional area - there are QR codes which will direct them to information. Once they have done this follow the &quot;market place&quot;instructions where they visit eachothers “stalls” to gather information about other functional areas. Followed by an exam question. All QR codes and the grid to complete are provided.</p>