Resources for tutors, teachers and students alike. The subject for most of the resources is accountancy, but there are also business, maths and other resources available. Some resources are free. Check out the bundles too, as they do work out cheaper.
Resources for tutors, teachers and students alike. The subject for most of the resources is accountancy, but there are also business, maths and other resources available. Some resources are free. Check out the bundles too, as they do work out cheaper.
This is a short two question activity to find missing figures by drawing up the PLCA. Useful for Level 3 Final Accounts and Synoptic revision. Answers included.
This is a short explanation of how the sales ledger control account entries are made for Bookkeeping Controls Level 2 and may also help with the Final Accounts for Sole Traders Level 3.
This is a mix of 20 questions for Functional Skills Maths learners of all ages. The questions are real-life questions that enable team discussion to find the correct answer. This is a great starter activity or a good ice-breaker for a new class. Answers are included, but two would need to be adjusted if and when facts change. It is good to put a time limit on this one, but also to allow learners to search some of the answers on the computer or their phones.
These are three powerpoints which were created for a group of English students aged 16 who struggled to enjoy English. They would equally be suitable for groups between 12 and 16 or adults with learning difficulties. They are designed to inspire fun lessons with lots of interaction before they start to write.
Adjectives - The Saucepan is 6 slides
Creative Writing - The Food Generator is 5 slides
Ghost Story is 9 slides.
This is a fun activity for a business class. It comprises of 20 anagrams with clues. A great little quiz or starter activity that can be used to establish knowledge or just for fun in pairs or groups.
Maths using McDonalds menu to calculate calories, fat, carbohydrates and salt intake. This activity was used as a joint maths and health science lesson for adults. It could be used for any group of people from 12 years upwards. It could also be extended for learners to look into other foods that they may eat.
Three powerpoints designed for 16 year old who did not like maths and were a particularly difficult group to engage. These powerpoints are designed for maximum participation from the group. They are suitable for ages 12 upwards, or 16 plus who just don’t like maths.
Mobile phone maths has 15 slides
Multiplication number squares has 7 slides
Percentages - Pizzas has 11 slides
The presentation was made to help teachers to explain the reasoning behind teaching functional skills to adult learners and to help them to inspire adults into wanting to learn more English and maths skills for day-to-day life. It has 8 colourful slides.
These activities are in the form of 3 spreadsheet pages. The first one is an Income Statement, the second an appropriation account and the third are blank ledger accounts.
Cut up the Income Statement into sections for the learners to complete. Depending on their level, these can be cut into individual lines or chunked together. Cut up the appropriation statement too. These can be given to individuals or groups to put together in order. Once completed, they can then complete the capital accounts for the partners.
A fun activity which should take between 10 and 30 minutes depending on the level of learners. Ideal for AAT Level 3.
An exam style question for allocation, apportionment, re-apportionment of costs into a table and then calculation of the OAR. Long question with answers.
This is a task for revision of professional ethics. It is an extended writing task. The answer sheet gives the marking criteria to ensure understanding.