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Teacher with 30 years in the profession and 30 years worth of resources across a range of subjects: English, Politics, Law, Business and Extended Project. Examining experience across these areas as well. I aim to share cheap and affordable resources for the price of a good cup of coffee so that you can spend more of your time, doing the things that you want.

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Teacher with 30 years in the profession and 30 years worth of resources across a range of subjects: English, Politics, Law, Business and Extended Project. Examining experience across these areas as well. I aim to share cheap and affordable resources for the price of a good cup of coffee so that you can spend more of your time, doing the things that you want.
AQA English Literature GCSE Romeo & Juliet Guide on How to Study the Play PowerPoint inc Debate
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AQA English Literature GCSE Romeo & Juliet Guide on How to Study the Play PowerPoint inc Debate

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This is a 17-slide presentation which includes a video of the famous balcony scene from the RSC as well as question practice and a topic for debate. There are also pointers as to how to answer the debate question. This is an invaluable resource written by an experienced Examiner and used in classes many times. It is aimed at GCSE students but would be suitable for any scholars of the play! The presentation explores the love and tragedy in Shakespeare’s masterpiece, “Romeo and Juliet,” and provides guidance on answering common examination questions. It covers the characterization of key characters such as Romeo, Juliet, Tybalt, and Mercutio, highlighting their traits and roles in the play. The famous balcony scene is analyzed, focusing on themes, language, and character development. The presentation also offers tips on structuring answers for exam questions, emphasizing the importance of practice and preparation. Additionally, it delves into the major themes of the play, including love, fate, and the conflict between individual desire and societal expectations. Symbolism, such as stars, the moon, roses, and swords, is discussed to illustrate the play’s deeper meanings. Language techniques like metaphor, simile, and symbolism are explained with examples from the text. The presentation concludes with pointers for debate and comparison essays, encouraging critical analysis and a deeper understanding of the play.
Worksheet with 25 Questions on Shakespeare's "Hamlet"
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Worksheet with 25 Questions on Shakespeare's "Hamlet"

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A Worksheet consisting of 25 differentiated questions to help your students revise Shakespeare’s “Hamlet”. Divided into 5 sections, the Worksheet consists of questions that get harder as students work through them. The final section contains questions which are “essay-style” questions or they can be used as the basis of discussion or class debate. The Worksheet consists of 5 pages with spaces provided for the first 20 questions. Tried and tested with many classes across the years. A great resource for revising the play. Enjoy!
An Introduction to Murder - Basic Student/Teacher Handout and Worksheet
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An Introduction to Murder - Basic Student/Teacher Handout and Worksheet

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This is a Handout on the Law of Murder, written by an experienced examiner and used over many years with my students. It is a short introduction to the topic and is an invaluable aid for AS and A Level students of the subject. It is 7-pages long and it is estimated that it would take about 60-minutes of teaching time. There are questions and exercises throughout. The Handout is structured as follows: Definition and Jurisdiction of Murder: Murder is defined as the unlawful killing of a reasonable person under the Queen’s peace with malice aforethought, and British citizens can be charged with murder committed in any country. Actus Reus Elements: The actus reus of murder includes four elements: D killed, a reasonable creature in being, under the Queen’s Peace, and the killing was unlawful. The document primarily focuses on the first element. Importance of Causation: For murder, it is crucial to prove that D’s act or omission caused the death of V, with examples like Gibbins v Proctor illustrating how omissions can fulfill actus reus. Reasonable Person in Being: The term refers to a human being, with complexities arising in cases involving a foetus or brain-dead individuals. Unlawful Killing: Killing is unlawful unless it is in self-defence, defence of another, or prevention of crime with reasonable force. Mens Rea for Murder: Murder requires specific intent, meaning the jury must be convinced of an intention to kill or cause grievous bodily harm, as illustrated in cases like Vickers and Swift. Indirect or Oblique Intention: Issues arise when D’s primary aim is different from causing death or serious injury, but death results, requiring examination of indirect intention. An invaluable introduction to murder for any students of the subject!
AQA English Lit. GCSE Romeo & Juliet MODEL ANSWER Discuss the relationship between parents/children
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AQA English Lit. GCSE Romeo & Juliet MODEL ANSWER Discuss the relationship between parents/children

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This is a 7-page MODEL ANSWER written by an experienced Examiner and tried and tested over the years with many classes. The Handout is structured as follows: Juliet’s relationship with her mother. Juliet’s relationship with her father, Lord Capulet. The Nurse: The Nurse acts as a surrogate mother to Juliet, sharing a close and affectionate bond with her. Romeo and the Montagues: Romeo’s relationship with his mother, Lady Montague, is less prominent but significant. The essay discusses the generational differences in values, expectations, and communication styles between parents and children. The older generation prioritizes social status and family honor, while the younger generation seeks personal fulfillment and autonomy. The Role of Fate and Parental Influence: The essay examines how the feud between the Capulets and Montagues and the rigid enforcement of social norms shape the fate of Romeo and Juliet. Conclusion: The essay concludes by emphasizing the conditional nature of parental love, the struggles of the younger generation to assert their autonomy, and the destructive potential of misunderstanding and rigid social norms.
EDEXCEL BTEC Business Level 3 Unit 5 International Business COMPLETE LEARNING AIM E POWERPOINT
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EDEXCEL BTEC Business Level 3 Unit 5 International Business COMPLETE LEARNING AIM E POWERPOINT

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This is a 45-slide PowerPoint which covers the entire LEARNING AIM E of Unit 5 - INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS. There are 5 Learning Aims in total and they are covered in 5 separate PowerPoints, making it easier to put together a teaching programme for the whole Unit. **Teachers will be required to do no other work. These PowerPoints include questions and activities as well as videos and they have been written by a BTEC Moderator and used with hundreds of students across the years. ** There is about 240 minutes worth of teaching in this PowerPoint. This is a summary of the PowerPoint: The presentation covers various strategies for businesses to operate internationally, including: Subsidiary Businesses: Owning a subsidiary in another country can diversify risk, reduce tax liabilities, and employ a local workforce with necessary skills. Joint Ventures: Businesses can combine expertise and utilize local knowledge, sharing risks and securing outlets for products. Partnerships: Forming alliances with foreign businesses provides market access and expertise without divulging too much operational information. Agencies: Professional businesses with local market understanding can help establish a foothold and provide local contacts and labour. Licensing: Allowing a third party to sell goods or services abroad, often linked to exclusivity deals, provides a stream of income with minimal costs. Franchising: Giving another business permission to trade using the franchisor’s name and products, which is less risky but may involve additional costs and loss of independence. Sub-contracting: Providing specific work to a foreign party on an ad hoc basis, allowing flexibility and cost control. Outsourcing: Contracting out production to a foreign business over time, which can improve product quality and match supply to demand. Reasons for Targeting International Markets The presentation also discusses reasons for targeting, operating in, and trading with international markets, such as low costs, increased wealth, shared expertise, new markets, risk spreading, government incentives, tax advantages, specialist skills, and proximity to raw materials and markets. Re-engineering Products and Services Businesses may need to re-engineer products and services to meet international market demands and preferences, which can be expensive but necessary, especially if required by law. Resource Considerations The presentation highlights various resource considerations, including capital costs, revenue costs, expertise and intellectual capital, training costs for local labour, and the organizational structure of international businesses. **Please look out for the other PowerPoints which cover the whole of Unit 5. Discounted bundle: buy all PowerPoints and get a discounted rate of 33% off!**
EDEXCEL BTEC Business Level 3 Unit 5 International Business COMPLETE LEARNING AIM D POWERPOINT
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EDEXCEL BTEC Business Level 3 Unit 5 International Business COMPLETE LEARNING AIM D POWERPOINT

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This is a 30-slide PowerPoint which covers the entire LEARNING AIM D of Unit 5 - INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS. There are 5 Learning Aims in total and they are covered in 5 separate PowerPoints, making it easier to put together a teaching programme for the whole Unit. **Teachers will be required to do no other work. These PowerPoints include questions and activities as well as videos and they have been written by a BTEC Moderator and used with hundreds of students across the years. ** There is about 180 minutes worth of teaching in this PowerPoint. This is a summary of the PowerPoint: **Please look out for the other PowerPoints which cover the whole of Unit 5. Discounted bundle: buy all PowerPoints and get a discounted rate of 33% off!**
The origins of Bonfire Night (5th November) PowerPoint
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The origins of Bonfire Night (5th November) PowerPoint

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An 8-slide Powerpoint presentation which introduces students to the rituals and traditions of Bonfire Night in the UK. Invaluable as an aid to teachers delivering an assembly or perhaps an history lesson or even citizenship or a tutorial. Includes Speakers’ Notes and a 10-question quiz at the end. The Powerpoint includes: Gunpowder Plot: The Gunpowder Plot of 1605 was a failed assassination attempt against King James I by a group of conspirators led by Guy Fawkes. Bonfire Night: Bonfire Night is celebrated on November 5th to commemorate the failure of the Gunpowder Plot. Traditions: Key traditions include lighting bonfires, setting off fireworks, and burning effigies of Guy Fawkes. Food and Drink: Traditional foods and drinks include toffee apples, roasted chestnuts, and mulled wine. Taught to many groups of students across a range of years. An invaluable guide to Bonfire Night in the UK!
EDEXCEL BTEC Business Level 3 Unit 5 International Business COMPLETE LEARNING AIM A POWERPOINT
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EDEXCEL BTEC Business Level 3 Unit 5 International Business COMPLETE LEARNING AIM A POWERPOINT

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This is a 45-slide PowerPoint which covers the entire LEARNING AIM A of Unit 5 - INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS. There are 5 Learning Aims in total and they are covered in 5 separate PowerPoints, making it easier to put together a teaching programme for the whole Unit. **Teachers will be required to do no other work. These PowerPoints include questions and activities as well as videos and they have been written by a BTEC Moderator and used with hundreds of students across the years. ** There is about 240 minutes worth of teaching in this PowerPoint. This is a summary of the PowerPoint: Types of business activity: Exporting businesses, importing businesses, multinational enterprises, and associated businesses like logistics and marketing. Reasons for conducting business internationally: Growth, additional revenue streams, brand exploitation, access to new markets, diversification, increasing market share, market leadership, technological dominance, comparative advantage, economies of scale, fiscal benefits, and preferential tax rates. Choice of Markets Types of markets: Developed economies, emerging markets, and less developed economies. Factors influencing market choice: Type of product, costs, and size of the market. Exports and Imports Exports: Selling goods and services to other countries. Imports: Buying goods and services from other countries. Multinational Enterprises Characteristics: Dominant players, complex structures, grown through organic and inorganic growth, heavy investment in R&D, globally recognized brands. Reasons for existence: Economies of scale, growth, dominance, global brand recognition, avoiding protectionist measures, reducing transport costs, benefiting from cheaper labor, tax differences, producing close to materials or market, spreading risk. Associated Businesses Types: Logistics, marketing, human resources, finance. Financing International Business Methods: Prepayment by the importer, letters of credit, export credits, bank loans. Support for International Business Agencies: UK Export Finance, UK Trade and Investment, Chambers of Commerce, regional advisory organizations. Types of support: UK Export Finance Advisors, trade fairs, identifying international partners, grants for international promotions. **Please look out for the other PowerPoints which cover the whole of Unit 5. Discounted bundle: buy all PowerPoints and get a discounted rate of 33% off!**
EDEXCEL BTEC Business Level 3 Unit 5 International Business COMPLETE LEARNING AIM B POWERPOINT
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EDEXCEL BTEC Business Level 3 Unit 5 International Business COMPLETE LEARNING AIM B POWERPOINT

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This is a 53-slide PowerPoint which covers the entire LEARNING AIM B of Unit 5 - INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS. There are 5 Learning Aims in total and they are covered in 5 separate PowerPoints, making it easier to put together a teaching programme for the whole Unit. **Teachers will be required to do no other work. These PowerPoints include questions and activities as well as videos and they have been written by a BTEC Moderator and used with hundreds of students across the years. ** There is about 480 minutes worth of teaching in this PowerPoint. This is a summary of the PowerPoint: The PowerPoint focuses on the concept of globalisation and its various aspects. It begins by defining globalisation as the process of greater integration and inter-connectedness between countries, highlighting the main features such as the growth of international trade, trade liberalisation, enhanced mobility of labour and capital, increased cultural exchange, and the rise of multinational corporations (MNCs). The presentation also covers trading blocs, explaining how groups of countries agree to trade together freely, with examples like the European Union (EU) and the North American Free Trade Area (NAFTA). It discusses the role of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in promoting free trade and reducing trade barriers. Additionally, the presentation explores the impact of globalisation on businesses and economies, including the benefits such as improved allocation of resources, increased specialisation, and greater competition, as well as the potential downsides like inequality, environmental impacts, and structural unemployment. The role of MNCs in globalisation is also highlighted, noting their influence on capital inflows, economies of scale, employment, and infrastructure development. However, it also points out the negative aspects, such as the profit motive, impact on small firms, environmental impact, and exploitation. Finally, the presentation addresses barriers to international business, including protectionist measures like tariffs, customs duties, quotas, and legal restrictions, as well as other barriers such as exchange rate volatility, legal and regulatory systems, and economic sanctions. **Please look out for the other PowerPoints which cover the whole of Unit 5. Discounted bundle: buy all PowerPoints and get a discounted rate of 33% off!**
EDEXCEL BTEC Business Level 3 Unit 5 International Business COMPLETE LEARNING AIM C POWERPOINT
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EDEXCEL BTEC Business Level 3 Unit 5 International Business COMPLETE LEARNING AIM C POWERPOINT

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This is a 45-slide PowerPoint which covers the entire LEARNING AIM C of Unit 5 - INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS. There are 5 Learning Aims in total and they are covered in 5 separate PowerPoints, making it easier to put together a teaching programme for the whole Unit. **Teachers will be required to do no other work. These PowerPoints include questions and activities as well as videos and they have been written by a BTEC Moderator and used with hundreds of students across the years. ** There is about 240 minutes worth of teaching in this PowerPoint. This is a summary of the PowerPoint: **Please look out for the other PowerPoints which cover the whole of Unit 5. Discounted bundle: buy all PowerPoints and get a discounted rate of 33% off!**
EDEXCEL BTEC Business Level 3 Unit 17 Digital Marketing COMPLETE LEARNING AIM A POWERPOINT
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EDEXCEL BTEC Business Level 3 Unit 17 Digital Marketing COMPLETE LEARNING AIM A POWERPOINT

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This is a 46-slide PowerPoint which covers the entire LEARNING AIM A of Unit 17 - DIGITAL MARKETING. There are 3 Learning Aims in total and they are covered in 3 separate PowerPoints, making it easier to put together a teaching programme for the whole Unit. **Teachers will be required to do no other work. These PowerPoints include questions and activities as well as videos and they have been written by a BTEC Moderator and used with hundreds of students across the years. ** There is about 4800 minutes worth of teaching in this PowerPoint. This is a summary of the PowerPoint: What is Digital Marketing? Definition by the Digital Marketing Institute (DMI). Types of Digital Marketing Digital Marketing and Objectives How digital marketing can help achieve specific marketing objectives. Digital Marketing as an Extension of the Marketing/Promotional Mix Integration with traditional marketing for maximum exposure. Case Studies Examples like Coca-Cola and Dunsop Grange to illustrate the application of digital marketing strategies. Current Trends in Digital Marketing Importance of mobile devices and targeting specific market segments. Development of Customer Databases How businesses use data to target customers and generate leads. Types of Digital Advertising Different forms of digital ads and their effectiveness. Search Engine Marketing (SEM) Techniques like SEO and sponsored searches to improve visibility. Social Media Marketing Utilization of platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, Twitter, and TikTok. Email Marketing Strategies and examples of successful email marketing campaigns. Devices for Displaying Digital Communication Use of personal computers, smartphones, tablets, and game consoles for digital marketing . Activities and Tasks Various activities and tasks are included to engage students and apply the concepts learned, such as investigating marketing strategies, analysing case studies, and devising digital marketing strategies. **Please look out for the other PowerPoints which cover the whole of Unit 17. Discounted bundle: buy all PowerPoints and get a discounted rate of 33% off!**
EDEXCEL BTEC Business Level 3 Unit 17 Digital marketing COMPLETE LEARNING AIM C POWERPOINT
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EDEXCEL BTEC Business Level 3 Unit 17 Digital marketing COMPLETE LEARNING AIM C POWERPOINT

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This is a 29-slide PowerPoint which covers the entire LEARNING AIM C of Unit 17 - DIGITAL MARKETING. There are 3 Learning Aims in total and they are covered in 3 separate PowerPoints, making it easier to put together a teaching programme for the whole Unit. **Teachers will be required to do no other work. These PowerPoints include questions and activities as well as videos and they have been written by a BTEC Moderator and used with hundreds of students across the years. ** There is about 240 minutes worth of teaching in this PowerPoint. This is a summary of the PowerPoint: Learning Outcomes Explore how a business plans its digital marketing campaigns. Analyse the success factors of digital marketing campaigns. Evaluate how a business can effectively use its resources. Assess the campaign against set targets. Key Sections Approach to Learning Aim C: Develop a digital marketing campaign aimed at creating brand loyalty. Include objectives, target segmentation, brand personality, resources, testing effectiveness, and measurements of success. Case Study: Beast Mode Clothing: A new fitness and casual clothing brand based in Manchester. Founded by Robert and Liza Williams, former personal trainers to wealthy clients. Features eco-friendly materials, 100% vegan products, breathable and fashionable designs, and an inclusive culture. Campaign Development: Set SMART objectives for Beast Mode Clothing. Identify target segments (e.g., age, income, community). Define the brand persona and how it will be marketed. Research competitors and their marketing strategies. Outline necessary resources (human, financial, technological). Plan and test digital marketing activities before large-scale implementation. Measure campaign success against specific targets. Integration in Marketing and Promotional Mix: Explore how digital marketing can be integrated into the marketing and promotional mix. Create an extended marketing mix and promotional mix for Beast Mode Clothing. Evaluate the anticipated returns on investment. Conclusion The presentation provides a comprehensive guide to developing a digital marketing campaign, using Beast Mode Clothing as a case study. It emphasises the importance of planning, resource allocation, testing, and measuring success to achieve effective digital marketing outcomes. **Please look out for the other PowerPoints which cover the whole of Unit 17. Discounted bundle: buy all PowerPoints and get a discounted rate of 33% off!**
EDEXCEL PEARSON BTEC Business Level 3 - Unit 17 - Digital Marketing - COMPLETE UNIT
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EDEXCEL PEARSON BTEC Business Level 3 - Unit 17 - Digital Marketing - COMPLETE UNIT

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BTEC Business Unit 17 (Digital Marketing) - 3 Powerpoints, representing the WHOLE UNIT Every Learning Aim comprehensively covered and all materials written by an experienced teacher and BTEC Moderator. PowerPoints contain all the materials that your students will need and include activities, questions and videos to review and reinforce knowledge. One third discount on cost of buying individual PowerPoints. Want individual Learning Aims or elements within them? Search for the individual Elements that you require.
EDEXCEL BTEC Business Level 3 Unit 20 - Corporate Social Responsibility Learning Aim B - POWERPOINT
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EDEXCEL BTEC Business Level 3 Unit 20 - Corporate Social Responsibility Learning Aim B - POWERPOINT

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This is an 18-slide PowerPoint which covers the complete Learning Aim B (the 2nd of 3 parts) which make up Unit 20 on Corporate Social Responsibility. **This is not covered by any textbooks for Business and these PowerPoints together mean that teachers will be required to do no other work. ** This is a summary of the presentation: This Powerpoint consists of 18 slides as outlined below: CSR Debate: CSR policies are controversial, with arguments for moral responsibility and against high costs conflicting with profit goals. CSR Benefits: Benefits include cause promotion, cause-related marketing, corporate philanthropy, community volunteering, and responsible business practices. CSR Drawbacks: Drawbacks include inefficient resource use, extra costs to consumers, stifled innovation, and increased bureaucracy. CSR Evolution: CSR has evolved from a moral issue in 2000 to a mainstream business strategy by 2020, with global recognition and rating organizations like Ecovadis. CSR Examples: Microsoft and Lego are examples of companies adopting CSR policies, with resources available to explore their impacts and strategies. **Please look out for PowerPoints covering Learning Aim A and Learning Aim C which together make up the whole Unit. Discounted bundle: buy all 3 PowerPoints and get a discounted rate of 33% off!** Tes paid licence
EDEXCEL BTEC Business Level 3 Unit 20 - Corporate Social Responsibility Learning Aim C - POWERPOINT
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EDEXCEL BTEC Business Level 3 Unit 20 - Corporate Social Responsibility Learning Aim C - POWERPOINT

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This is a 10-slide PowerPoint which covers the complete Learning Aim C (the 3rd of 3 parts) which make up Unit 20 on Corporate Social Responsibility. **This is not covered by any textbooks for Business and these PowerPoints together mean that teachers will be required to do no other work. ** This is a summary of the presentation: Coursework Focus: Analyse Sainsbury’s CSR policies and their impact on the local community. Community Impact: Sainsbury’s aims to support social cohesion, economic prosperity, and inclusive growth. UN Global Goals: Sainsbury’s is committed to several UN Global Goals, including No Poverty and Zero Hunger. CSR Categories: Sainsbury’s CSR record includes financial, employment, and diversity aspects. Poor CSR Example: Study Sports Direct for an example of a company which has hae issues regarding CSR in the past. **Please look out for PowerPoints covering Learning Aim A and Learning Aim B which together make up the whole Unit. Discounted bundle: buy all 3 PowerPoints and get a discounted rate of 33% off!**
PSHE History The GunPowder Plot PowerPoint with questions Complete Lesson
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PSHE History The GunPowder Plot PowerPoint with questions Complete Lesson

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This is a 40/50-minute PowerPoint presentation on the GunPowder Plot, consisting of 14 slides. It is aimed at 14-16 year-olds but could be delivered to younger groups including Primary pupils. The presentation includes speakers notes and no further work would be required by the teacher. Contents of presentation: The plot was orchestrated by Guy Fawkes and a group of Catholic conspirators who planned to blow up the House of Lords during the State Opening of Parliament. The failure of the plot led to further persecution of Catholics in England and had a profound impact on English society. The presentation also covers the aftermath of the plot, including the introduction of the Observance of 5th November Act, which required an annual public thanksgiving from 1606 to 1859. Despite the repeal of the act, the tradition of bonfires and fireworks continued, and Guy Fawkes Night is still celebrated in the UK to this day. Additionally, the presentation discusses the history and significance of fireworks. Fireworks were invented in China and were initially used for entertainment and to scare away evil spirits. They have since become a symbol of celebration and are used to commemorate significant events, including the failure of the Gunpowder Plot. The presentation concludes by highlighting the impact of the Gunpowder Plot on English society and the importance of understanding this historical event to gain a deeper appreciation of English culture and history.
EDEXCEL BTEC Business Level 3 Unit 7 Business Decision Making  COMPLETE LEARNING AIM B POWERPOINTS
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EDEXCEL BTEC Business Level 3 Unit 7 Business Decision Making COMPLETE LEARNING AIM B POWERPOINTS

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This is a 69-slide PowerPoint which covers the entire LEARNING AIM B of Unit 7 - BUSINESS DECISION MAKING. There are 8 Learning Aims in total and are covered in 8 separate PowerPoints, making it easier to put together a teaching programme for the whole Unit. **Teachers will be required to do no other work. These PowerPoints include questions and activities as well as videos and they have been written by a BTEC Moderator and used with hundreds of students across the years. ** There is about 480 minutes worth of teaching in this PowerPoint. The PowerPoint emphasises the importance of decision-making in business, highlighting how good decisions can lead to growth and market leadership, while poor decisions can result in losses or even business closure. Sections Overview: The presentation is divided into five main sections: Sources for Data Collection. The Use of Business Models to Aid Decision-Making. Techniques to Analyse Data Effectively for Business Purposes. Appropriate Formats for Decision-Making in a Business Context. Software Generated Information for Decision-Making in an Organisation. Key Takeaways Data Collection. Business Models. Data Analysis. Graphical Representation. Software Tools. The presentation also includes various activities and review questions to reinforce the concepts discussed. **Please look out for the other PowerPoints which cover the whole of Unit 7. Discounted bundle: buy all PowerPoints and get a discounted rate of 33% off!**
EDEXCEL BTEC Business Level 3 Unit 7 Business Decision Making COMPLETE LEARNING AIM G POWERPOINTS
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EDEXCEL BTEC Business Level 3 Unit 7 Business Decision Making COMPLETE LEARNING AIM G POWERPOINTS

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This is a 18-slide PowerPoint which covers the entire LEARNING AIM G of Unit 7 - BUSINESS DECISION MAKING. There are 8 Learning Aims in total and are covered in 8 separate PowerPoints, making it easier to put together a teaching programme for the whole Unit. **Teachers will be required to do no other work. These PowerPoints include questions and activities as well as videos and they have been written by a BTEC Moderator and used with hundreds of students across the years. ** There is about 180 minutes worth of teaching in this PowerPoint. The PowerPoint emphasises the importance of decision-making in business, highlighting how good decisions can lead to growth and market leadership, while poor decisions can result in losses or even closure. An example given is Kodak’s oversight in 1975 when they invented a digital camera but decided it would have limited demand. Learning Aim G Ratio Analysis: This involves assessing the financial health of a company by comparing different figures from published accounts. It includes liquidity ratios and worked examples to illustrate how to calculate and interpret these ratios. Threats and ‘What If’ Scenarios: This part discusses the importance of considering potential threats and different scenarios when making decisions. Tools like SWOT analysis and PESTLE analysis are used to identify risks and opportunities. Contingency Plans: This section explains the need for contingency planning to provide alternative solutions based on the outcomes of various analyses. An example given is the problems faced by TSB bank in 2018 due to a lack of contingency planning. **Please look out for the other PowerPoints which cover the whole of Unit 7. Discounted bundle: buy all PowerPoints and get a discounted rate of 33% off!**