Worksheet that includes questions on the purpose of a business plan, what would be included on a business plan, and who would view a businesses plans. The worksheet is leveled with green and orange chilies, so that students can choose questions that are best suited to their ability.
Students should be able to explain what is meant by the term ‘supply chain management’ and what the objectives of supply chain management are. Each activity aims to build upon students understanding of the importance of implement just-in-time methods of stock control.
Learning Objectives
To be able to explain the objectives of supply chain management.
To be able to explain the purpose of implementing just-in-time methods of stock control.
Included:
PowerPoint
Starter
Three Main Activities
Plenary
Lesson Plan
Students should be able to explain what is meant by the term ‘personal finance’ and understand the importance of financial literacy. Each activity aims to build upon students understanding of the different types of payments, and the benefits and limitations.
Learning Objectives
•To be able to explain how we can take care of our personal finances.
•To be able to understand the functions of money and methods of payment.
Included:
PowerPoint
Starter
Three Main Activities
Plenary
Lesson Plan
Escape room activities that are the perfect supplement for any business course!
An interactive escape room lesson that introduces students to the topic of trade blocs. There are six fun task cards that include activities relating to the different trading blocs across the globe, the purpose of trading blocs, and the advantages for a country of being included in a trading bloc. This lesson works well for teaching students about features of trading blocs and the names of the many international trading blocs.
Lesson Objectives:
To to be able to identify the features of trading blocs
To be able to explain the purpose of trading blocs
Included:
Six task cards
PowerPoint with starter and plenary
Lesson Plan
Answer sheet for teacher
Answer sheet for students
1.2 Classification of businesses
1.2.1 Business activity in terms of primary, secondary and tertiary sectors:
• Basis of business classification, e.g. by using examples
• Reasons for the changing importance of business classification, e.g. in developed and
developing economies
Resource bundle includes:
PPT
Starter
x2 Main activities
Plenary
On the PPT there is a section for assessment however this is included in the next resource pack as it includes questions relating to the second L.O’s in the topic.
An interactive escape room lesson that explores entrepreneurship. There are six fun task cards that include activities relating to enterprise and entrepreneurship. The lesson provides a fun and interactive introduction to the characteristics successful entrepreneurs have, and the advantages and disadvantages of becoming an entrepreneur.
Included:
Six task cards
PowerPoint with starter and plenary
Lesson Plan
Answer sheet for teacher
Answer sheet for students
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Easy to prep lessons that introduce students to leadership styles and build on their understanding. The lesson provides a fun introduction to laissez-faire leadership, autocratic leadership, and democratic leadership.
Both the escape room lesson and doodle note activity provide a fun and interactive introduction to leadership styles and provide a solid foundation to the topic. The multiple choice quiz provides quick and easy to mark assessment to assess students understanding. All of these lessons are easy to prepare and just require printing, however they could be used digitally.
Included:
Escape room with powerpoint and activities
Multiple choice quiz with answer key
Leadership styles doodle note activity
Leadership Styles - Word search
Leadership Style - Printable Activity
Leadership Styles - Full Lesson
Leadership Styles - Note Taking Video Activity with Questions!
An interactive escape room lesson that explores the various wonders of the world. This lesson provides a fun and interactive introduction to the different wonders of the world, such as the Colosseum, Petra, and much more.
Lesson Objectives:
• To be able to identify the seven wonders of the modern world
• To be able to identify the seven wonders of the modern world
Included:
Six task cards
PowerPoint with starter and plenary
Lesson Plan
Answer sheet for teacher
Answer sheet for students
An interactive escape room lesson that explores the Anglo-Saxons. This lesson provides a fun and interactive introduction to the topic of the Anglo-Saxons, such as where they came from, the language that they spoke, and the history of the Anglo-Saxons.
Lesson Objectives:
• To be able to identify the key features of the Anglo-Saxons.
• To be able to explain the importance of the Anglo-Saxons.
Included (in PDF and PowerPoint format):
Six task cards
PowerPoint with starter and plenary
Lesson Plan
Answer sheet for teacher
Answer sheet for students
Great bundle for teaching any unit featuring business ethics and corporate social responsibility!
Included in this bundle are a variety of resources focusing on what is meant by ‘corporate social responsibility’ and why organizations are choosing to be more ethical and socially responsible. Each activity aims to build on students understanding of ways businesses can become more ethical (working conditions, recycling, carbon emissions, etc).
Included:
Escape Room with PowerPoint & Clue Cards, & Answer Key
Business Ethics (Corporate Social Responsibility) - Full Lesson
Business Ethics Homework
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Students should be able to explain about Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot. Each activity aims to build upon students understanding of Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot.
Learning Objectives
To be able to understand who Guy Fawkes was.
To be able to explain why Guy Fawkes and the other conspirators created the gunpowder plot.
Included in PDF and PowerPoint format:
PowerPoint
Starter
Three Main Activities
Plenary
Lesson Plan
Lesson that gets students to write a professional business letter using the correct formatting techniques. Teacher can create a thought cloud with students as to what the ‘exam criteria’ should be.
Included:
PPT x2
Main activity
Included:
x3 printable activities each suited for the different topics on motivation.
Non-financial motivation
Financial methods of motivation
Scenario’s to apply students understanding of the methods
Each could be used for a separate lesson and build upon student’s understanding of motivation in business.
Women’s Suffrage - 6 printable activities included.
Quick and easy resources for teaching the suffragettes and the factors that had an impact on women gaining the vote. Each activity gets students to explore more about the main women involved in the suffragette movement and the timeline behind the various stages of the movement.
Easy to prepare (just print!) and each activity has the opportunity to get students to work collaboratively and is designed to encourage interactivity.
An interactive escape room lesson about team work. Easy to prep lesson as task cards just need to be printed in advance. The lesson provides a fun introduction to teamwork, and the characteristics of a successful team.
Included:
Five task cards to complete the escape room relating to team work
PowerPoint with starter and plenary
Lesson Plan
Answer sheet for teacher
Answer sheet for students
To be able to define what is meant by liquidity.
To be able to explain what is meant by working capital.
Students should be able to explain what liquidity is, and what is the problem is with poor liquidity.
Included:
Starter
Main Activity
Plenary
Lesson Plan
This resource is the perfect assessment tool that can be used when teaching about employment contracts. There are fifteen multiple choice questions that explore the key features of employment contracts.
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 ‘Employment Contracts - Multiple Choice Quiz’
Answer sheet for teacher included
Worksheet that includes questions about hardware and software. The worksheet is leveled with green and orange chilies, so that students can choose questions that are best suited to their ability.
This is a quick prep activity that could be used to structure a full lesson, as it asks students to go into detail when explaining their answers. After students complete the activity, the answers could be debated with the whole class.
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Worksheet that includes questions about lean production. The worksheet includes five questions that encourage students to think about what is meant by the term ‘lean production’, what is meant by ‘kaizen’, what the main methods of lean production are, and much more.
This is a quick prep activity that could be used to structure a full lesson, as it asks students to go into detail when explaining their answers. After students complete the activity, the answers could be debated with the whole class.