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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
Edexcel GCSE Business - 2.1 Growing the business [Interactive unit assessment]
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Edexcel GCSE Business - 2.1 Growing the business [Interactive unit assessment]

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NEW UNIT ASSESSMENT FOR 2021-22 Designed to build confidence, this assessment comes with: A 30 minute/30 mark assessment with a range of question types A full mark scheme with model answers Interactive PDF and standard version so it can be completed digitally or printed out A PowerPoint with model answer for the essay context questions (to go through with class) Concise case study like the real exam so students can focus on extracting the context and applying it in their answers Written by an experienced examiner for Edexcel GCSE Business
Edexcel GCSE Business - 2.4 Making financial decisions [Interactive unit assessment]
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Edexcel GCSE Business - 2.4 Making financial decisions [Interactive unit assessment]

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NEW UNIT ASSESSMENT FOR 2021-22 Designed to build confidence, this assessment comes with: A 30 minute/30 mark assessment with a range of question types A full mark scheme with model answers Interactive PDF and standard version so it can be completed digitally or printed out A PowerPoint with model answer for the essay context questions (to go through with class) Concise case study like the real exam so students can focus on extracting the context and applying it in their answers Written by an experienced examiner for Edexcel GCSE Business
Edexcel GCSE Business - 2.3 Making operational decisions [Interactive unit assessment]
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Edexcel GCSE Business - 2.3 Making operational decisions [Interactive unit assessment]

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NEW UNIT ASSESSMENT FOR 2021-22 Designed to build confidence, this assessment comes with: A 30 minute/30 mark assessment with a range of question types A full mark scheme with model answers Interactive PDF and standard version so it can be completed digitally or printed out A PowerPoint with model answer for the essay context questions (to go through with class) Concise case study like the real exam so students can focus on extracting the context and applying it in their answers Written by an experienced examiner for Edexcel GCSE Business
Edexcel GCSE Business - 2.5 Making human resource decisions [Interactive unit assessment]
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Edexcel GCSE Business - 2.5 Making human resource decisions [Interactive unit assessment]

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NEW UNIT ASSESSMENT FOR 2021-22 Designed to build confidence, this assessment comes with: A 30 minute/30 mark assessment with a range of question types A full mark scheme with model answers Interactive PDF and standard version so it can be completed digitally or printed out A PowerPoint with model answer for the essay context questions (to go through with class) Concise case study like the real exam so students can focus on extracting the context and applying it in their answers Written by an experienced examiner for Edexcel GCSE Business
Edexcel GCSE Business Theme 1 & 2 Interactive unit assessments bundle
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Edexcel GCSE Business Theme 1 & 2 Interactive unit assessments bundle

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NEW UNIT ASSESSMENTS FOR 2021-22 Brand new practice assessments, designed to build confidence, this bundle comes with: A 30 minute/30 mark assessment for each unit A full mark scheme with model answers for each unit Interactive PDFs + standard versions so they can be completed digitally or printed out PowerPoints with model answers for the essay context questions (to go through with class) Concise case studies like the real exam so students can focus on extracting the context and applying it in their answers All case studies are from 2021, relevant and relatable to GCSE students Theme 1 assessments gradually build up in difficulty i.e. 9 markers are introduced in 1.3 and the first 12 mark is introduced in 1.4 - to build confidence which is anticipated to be particularly important this year Written by an experienced examiner for Edexcel GCSE Business Units assessments are also available separately in the shop.
OCR GCSE Business - 5 Finance [Interactive unit assessment]
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OCR GCSE Business - 5 Finance [Interactive unit assessment]

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NEW UNIT ASSESSMENT FOR 2021-22 A 30 miniute/30 mark assessment with a range of question types A full mark scheme with exemplar responses Interactive PDF and standard version so it can be completed digitally or printed out A concise case study with evaluative questions that are scaffolded for accessibility like the real exam Written by an experienced examiner for a major exam board
OCR GCSE Business - 4 Operations [Interactive unit assessment]
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OCR GCSE Business - 4 Operations [Interactive unit assessment]

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NEW UNIT ASSESSMENT FOR 2021-22 A 30 miniute/30 mark assessment with a range of question types A full mark scheme with exemplar responses Interactive PDF and standard version so it can be completed digitally or printed out A concise case study with evaluative questions that are scaffolded for accessibility like the real exam Written by an experienced examiner for a major exam board
OCR GCSE Business - 6 Influences on business [Interactive unit assessment]
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OCR GCSE Business - 6 Influences on business [Interactive unit assessment]

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NEW UNIT ASSESSMENT FOR 2021-22 A 30 miniute/30 mark assessment with a range of question types A full mark scheme with exemplar responses Interactive PDF and standard version so it can be completed digitally or printed out A concise case study with evaluative questions that are scaffolded for accessibility like the real exam Written by an experienced examiner for a major exam board
Milgram's situational variables - AQA A Level Psychology (Social Influence)
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Milgram's situational variables - AQA A Level Psychology (Social Influence)

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In this lesson, we build on our knowledge of Stanley Milgram’s research into Obedience by looking at the variations that Milgram carried out in a later study. We start off by recapping the key finding from the baseline study before a quick starter where students estimate the variations. We then look at the different variations and how they impact on obedience rates. MCQ, a 4 mark exam style question and answer, evaluation practice, box plenary and a kahoot quiz to finish with. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you
Zimbardo's Stanford Prison Experiment - AQA A Level Psychology (Social Influence)
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Zimbardo's Stanford Prison Experiment - AQA A Level Psychology (Social Influence)

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This double lesson introduces learners to one of the most memorable studies in Psychology - The Stanford Prison Experiment. We start with a few thought provoking questions which leads us to discussing the Attica prison riots that led to Zimbardo’s research. A documentary on the experiment is included. We look at the experiment in detail with evaluation points. True or false questions to consolidate knowledge before we look at developing exam technique. A 4 mark exam style question for students to attempt, model answer provided to compare answers + essay writing practice (point, evidence, explain) on the Stanford Prison Experiment before finishing with a kahoot quiz, box plenary and bingo! Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you
Resistance to social influence - AQA A Level Psychology (Social Influence)
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Resistance to social influence - AQA A Level Psychology (Social Influence)

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In this double lesson, we focus on resistance to social influence including dispositional reasons (locus of control) and situational reasons (social support). We start by completing Rotter’s questionnaire so students get an idea of where they stand on the locus of control continuum. We go through the theory, some video clips, true or false style questions, 4 mark exam style question with answer, evaluation activity. In the second part of the lesson we look at the London riots in 2011 to illustrate resistance to social influence through social support. We recap Asch and Milgram’s studies which highlights social support as an important factor in resistance. Finally, we work on developing essay writing skills plus a 16 mark question. We finish off with a debate, MCQ and box plenary. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you
Animal studies of attachment - AQA A Level Psychology (Attachment)
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Animal studies of attachment - AQA A Level Psychology (Attachment)

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In this lesson, learners are introduced to two key animal studies of attachment - Lorenz and Harlow. We start with a ‘Do now’ retrieval task to recap knowledge from the last few lessons. We look at both key studies, with video clips to ensure engagement and understanding of these important studies. Followed by a summary task, debate, evaluation task, MCQs and true or false, a 16 mark exam style question with indicative points to help students produce a well written answer. Peer assessment grid so students can reflect on WWW and EBI before making improvements to their responses. We finish with a box plenary. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you
Biological explanation - Atavistic form - AQA A Level Psychology (Forensic Psychology)
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Biological explanation - Atavistic form - AQA A Level Psychology (Forensic Psychology)

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In this lesson, learners are introduced to the first biological explanation of offending - a historical approach looking at Lombroso’s atavistic form. We start by looking at some images to judge whether we can identify criminals from appearance only. We then look into Lombroso’s theory, research and findings from his examination of skulls. Video, true or false, MCQs, evaluation task and discussion, PEEL paragraph practice, exam style question with indicative points, kahoot quiz and we finish with a box plenary. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you Biological explanation - an historical approach (atavistic features)
Flashcards - 2.3 Making operational decisions - GCSE Business Knowledge revision
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Flashcards - 2.3 Making operational decisions - GCSE Business Knowledge revision

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This bundle of resources is the ultimate pack for knowledge retrieval in the build up to exams. 1x set of 23 flashcards 1x PDF of the powerpoint 1x knowledge quiz questions on word The above resources can be used in a variety of ways to ensure students can recall all the key knowledge they need. For example, the flashcards can be used by students to quiz themselves with friends and family, the word document can be folded in half and cut out, this way the question is on one side and the answer on the other - perfect for quizzing. The PDF can be used in lessons as a starter or plenary to recap knowledge, it can also be sent to students as a revision resource and then quizzed in class the following lesson. The knowledge tests can be sat by students at the end of teaching the unit, they are the same questions that are on the flashcards, so students should aim to get 100% if they utilise the flashcards. Colourful, concise and engaging flashcards to make sure it sticks! Thank you
OCR GCSE Business - 2 Marketing [Interactive unit assessment]
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OCR GCSE Business - 2 Marketing [Interactive unit assessment]

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NEW UNIT ASSESSMENT FOR 2021-22 A 30 miniute/30 mark assessment with a range of question types A full mark scheme with exemplar responses Interactive PDF and standard version so it can be completed digitally or printed out A concise case study with evaluative questions that are scaffolded for accessibility like the real exam Written by an experienced examiner for a major exam board
Schaffer & Emerson's (1964) Stages of attachment - AQA A Level Psychology (Attachment)
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Schaffer & Emerson's (1964) Stages of attachment - AQA A Level Psychology (Attachment)

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This lesson introduces learners to Schaffer and Emerson’s (1964) study on the stages of attachment. We start by going over the procedure and results of the study which led to the formation of the four stages of attachment. This is consolidated with a video and some MCQs before we evaluate the stages of attachment. Followed by some short exam style questions for further consolidation of the topic. A group roleplay task to demonstrate the four stages before ending with a bingo! Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you Schaffer & Emerson (1964) Stages of attachment
Bowlby's monotropic theory - AQA A Level Psychology (Attachment)
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Bowlby's monotropic theory - AQA A Level Psychology (Attachment)

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This double lesson introduces learners to Bowlby’s monotropic theory of attachment. We start with a ‘crack the code’ stater to introduce some of the key terms such as monotropy and social releasers. We then introduce John Bowlby and his theory including the key terms involved. Followed by a mini quiz of true or false questions, a kinaesthetic ‘walk around the class’ task to gather evaluation points, a 16 mark exam style question with indicative points to help students produce a well written answer in timed conditions, model paragraphs included. Peer assessment grid so students can reflect on WWW and EBI before making improvements to their responses. We finish with a debate question and a box plenary. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you
Bowlby's 'Maternal deprivation' theory - AQA A Level Psychology (Attachment)
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Bowlby's 'Maternal deprivation' theory - AQA A Level Psychology (Attachment)

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In this double lesson, learners are introduced to John Bowlby’s theory of maternal deprivation. We start off by looking at the context of the time i.e post world war II when a lot of children were separated from their caregivers. We then look at Bowlby’s theory, the difference between separation and deprivation, more studies to support the theory before students work on a short exam style question, with a model answer. Followed by an evaluation task, true or false, MCQs, an extended response essay which requires A01, A02 and A03. Model answer provided for students to compare with, plus a peer assessment grid to identify WWW and EBI with answers and make improvements. A choice of consolidation tasks before finishing with a box plenary and kahoot quiz. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you Bowlby maternal deprivation theory - attachment
Genetic factors in aggression - AQA A Level Psychology (Aggression)
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Genetic factors in aggression - AQA A Level Psychology (Aggression)

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In this lesson, learners are introduced to genetic factors in aggression, we start by discussing whether we are born with aggression in us or whether it is learned as we grow up. We look at research into the MAOA gene, MAOA variants, XYY genotype. Various videos to engage learners in these different areas, an evaluation task, a short exam style question with a model answer. MCQs, debate task and we finish with a box plenary. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you Genetic factors in aggression