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This resource is the perfect assessment tool that can be used when teaching about the primary, secondary and tertiary sectors of industry. There are fifteen multiple choice questions that explore the different sectors and examples of industry that fall into each of the categories.
Easy to use resource and no preparation required. Simply print out the resource that is in a PDF format for students to complete.
Included:
Coloured version of the ‘The Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Sectors - Multiple Choice Quiz’
Answer sheet for teacher included
This is a homework sheet that could also be used as an activity in class. It asks students to choose one of the leadership styles and then to list the advantages and disadvantages of the leadership style. It then gets students to attempt an example style question focused upon ‘autocratic leadership’. Answers are included on the second page.
Worksheet featuring on-the-job and off-the-job training methods. It also have questions relating to induction training. The worksheet is leveled (green and orange chilli’s) so students can choose questions that are aimed at their level. This could also be printed on A3 and you could get students to work collaboratively to answer the questions.
Word search focused on leadership styles. This would be an ideal bell ringer activity for teaching the various leadership styles in business studies.
Words included:
Authoritarian
Performance
Productivity
Confidence
Empathy
Integrity
Delegate
Coach
Autocratic
Democratic
Laissez-faire
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This resource is the perfect assessment tool that can be used when teaching about total quality management (TQM). There are fifteen multiple choice questions that explore the importance of total quality management and how it impacts business.
Easy to use resource and no preparation required. Simply print out the resource that is in a PDF format for students to complete.
Included:
Colored version of the ‘Total Quality Management - Multiple Choice Quiz’
Answer sheet for teacher included
Word search focused on introducing the key words relating to to market segmentation. This is a perfect bell ringer activity for students to begin learning about how businesses can segment the market.
Key words:
Location
Demographic
Behavior
Lifestyle
Income
Gender
Age
Target
Market
Luxury
Brand
Customer
Purchase
Occupation
Segmentation
Geographical
Word search focused on introducing the key words relating to market research. This is a perfect bell ringer activity for students to be introduced to the key terminology relating to market research and how it is conducted.
Keywords:
Marketing
Forecast
Trends
Product
Secondary
Primary
Questionnaire
Research
Census
Price
Profits
Qualitative
Quantitative
Sampled
Unsampled
Focused
This resource is the perfect assessment tool that can be used when teaching about the meaning of ‘market research’. There are fifteen multiple choice questions that explore the importance of market research.
Easy to use resource and no preparation required. Simply print out the resource that is in a PDF format for students to complete.
Included:
Coloured version of the ‘Market Research - Multiple Choice Quiz’
Answer sheet for teacher included
Students should be able to explain about cultural ambassadors. Each activity aims to build upon students understanding about what is meant by the term ‘cultural ambassador’ and what people can do to represent their own culture in a positive light. This lesson ties in with the MSC (Moral Education - United Arab Emirates) curriculum, however it could be used for other curriculums).
Learning Objectives:
To be able to identify what is meant by a ‘cultural ambassador’.
To be able to explain the advantages of living in a multicultural environment.
Included:
PowerPoint
Starter
Activities (worksheet and answer sheet)
Plenary
Great activity for teaching about Karl Marx!
Included in this activity are a variety of resources focusing on the significance of Karl Marx. Each activity included in this activity aims to build upon students understanding of the historic signifiance of Karl Marx, the history of his life, the opinion he had on religion, and Karl Marx’s main theories. As well as this, it touches on Karl Marx’ most success written works and his theory of economic development.
Learning Objectives:
• To be able to identify the key features of Karl Marx.
• To be able to explain why Karl Marx is a key historic figure.
Included:
Six task cards
PowerPoint with starter and plenary
Lesson Plan
Answer sheet for teacher
Answer sheet for students
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This resource is the perfect assessment tool that can be used when teaching about job, batch, and flow production. There are fifteen multiple choice questions that explore the advantages and disadvantages of the different production methods.
Easy to use resource and no preparation required. Simply print out the resource that is in a PDF format for students to complete.
Included:
Colored version of the ‘Job, Batch, & Flow Production - Multiple Choice Quiz’
Answer sheet for teacher included
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Word search focused on introducing what is meant by total quality management. This is a perfect bell ringer activity for students to begin learning about the key terminology relating to total quality management (TQM).
Key words:
Organization
Quality
Management
Total
Assurance
Culture
Firm
Inspect
Business
Defect
Workforce
Production
Decision
Leadership
Investment
Bureaucratic
This lesson looks at different barriers to communication and the advantages and disadvantages of different messages of communication. It also discusses how there can be problems with the sender/method of communication.
Included:
Bell ringer, starter, plenary within PPT.
Main activity worksheet.
(Full lesson)
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This resource is the perfect assessment tool that can be used when teaching an introductory lesson to economics. There are fifteen multiple choice questions that explore the key features of basic economics (e.g scarcity, opportunity cost, etc.)
Easy to use resource and no preparation required. Simply print out the resource that is in a PDF format for students to complete.
Included:
Colored version of the ‘Introduction to Economics - Multiple Choice Quiz’
Answer sheet for teacher included
Great activity for teaching about the Korean War!
Included in this activity are a variety of resources focusing on the Korean War. Each activity included in this bundle aims to build upon students understanding of what happened during the Korean War and the impact it had on the country as a whole.
Learning Objectives:
To be able to identify the key features of the Korean War.
To be able to explain the impact of the Korean War.
Included:
Six task cards
PowerPoint with starter and plenary
Lesson Plan
Answer sheet for teacher
Answer sheet for students
Total Pages
35 pages
Students should be able to explain about how peoples basic needs can be met. Each activity aims to build upon students understanding about why it is important for basic human needs to be met. As well as this, students should be able to identify what can happen when basic needs are not met.
Learning Objectives
To be able to identify why it is important for basic human needs to be met.
To be able to explain what can happen when basic human needs are not met.
Included:
PowerPoint
Starter
Activities (worksheet and answer sheet)
Plenary
6.1 Government economic objectives and policies
Lesson about Government economic objectives and policies;
Included inside: Starter, main activity, and plenary.
This resource contains a power point with a starter activity, information on theorists & plenary activity. It explains the main activity however does not contain the worksheet. If needed that is available on my store also or as part of the ‘motivational theories’ bundle.
I hope you find this resource useful.