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Market Research - Escape Room
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Market Research - Escape Room

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An interactive escape room lesson that explores market research. There are seven fun task cards that include relating to primary and secondary research. Lesson Objectives: • To be able to identify what is meant by ‘market research’. • To be able to explain what is meant by primary and secondary research with given examples. Included: Seven task cards PowerPoint with starter and plenary Lesson Plan Answer sheet for teacher Answer sheet for students
Business Ethics (Corporate Social Responsibility) - Full Lesson
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Business Ethics (Corporate Social Responsibility) - Full Lesson

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About this item Students should be able to explain what is meant by the term ‘corporate social responsibility’. Each activity aims to build upon students understanding of why CSR is important and why organizations are trying to become more socially responsible, and what the advantages and disadvantages are for a business in doing so. Learning Objectives •To be able to define the meaning of ‘corporate social responsibility’. •To be able to explain the different ways businesses can be socially responsible. Included: PowerPoint Starter Three Main Activities Plenary Lesson Plan
Artificial Intelligence - Worksheet
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Artificial Intelligence - Worksheet

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Worksheet that includes questions about artificial intelligence. The worksheet includes five questions that relate to artificial intelligence, what AI is able to do, and where AI is already currently being used. 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.
Customer Service - Full Lesson
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Customer Service - Full Lesson

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Students should be able to explain what is meant by the term customer service and the features of good customer service. Each activity aims to build upon students understanding of the importance of customer service in a business setting. Learning Objectives •To be able to define what is meant by ‘customer service’. •To be able to explain the importance of customer service. Included: PowerPoint Starter Three Main Activities Plenary Lesson Plan
Market Research - Full Lesson
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Market Research - Full Lesson

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Students should be able to identify the meaning of ‘market research’ and be able to explain what is meant by quantitative and qualitative research and data. Each activity aims to give students a basic understanding of different types of research that can be carried out, and the advantages and disadvantages of choosing each method. Learning Objectives To be able to define what is meant by ‘market research’. To be able to explain what is meant by quantitative and qualitative data. Included: PowerPoint Starter Three Main Activities Plenary Lesson Plan
Artificial Intelligence - Computing - Bundle
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Artificial Intelligence - Computing - Bundle

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Bundle for teaching about artificial intelligence! Included in this bundle are a variety of resources to teach about artificial intelligence. Each activity included in this bundle aims to build upon students understanding of artificial intelligence. There are bell ringer activities and a range of questions included to test students understanding of the topic. Included: Artificial Intelligence - Worksheet Artificial Intelligence - Multiple Choice Quiz Artificial Intelligence - Escape Room Artificial Intelligence - Homework with Answer Sheet If this bundle was helpful, please leave a review!
Stakeholders and Stakeholder Conflict - Escape Room
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Stakeholders and Stakeholder Conflict - Escape Room

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About this item An interactive escape room lesson about stakeholders and stakeholder conflict. Six fun task cards are included that explore the main stakeholders both internally and externally found in many businesses. The lesson provides a fun and interactive introduction to stakeholders. Included: Six task cards to complete the escape room relating to stakeholders PowerPoint with starter and plenary Lesson Plan Answer sheet for teacher Answer sheet for students Please leave a review if this resource was useful!
School Rules - Worksheet
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School Rules - Worksheet

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Worksheet that includes questions about school rules. The worksheet includes five questions that relate to why it is important to have school rules and how we can make sure people follow school rules, etc. 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.
Assets, Liabilities and Balance Sheets - Full Lesson
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Assets, Liabilities and Balance Sheets - Full Lesson

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Students should be able to identify the meaning of ‘assets and liabilities’ and the purpose of creating a balance sheet Each activity aims to build upon students understanding of the features of assets and liabilities. Learning Objectives •To be able to identify what is meant by the term ‘asset’ and ‘liability’ . •To be able to construct a balance sheet with financial information. Included: PowerPoint Starter Three Main Activities Plenary Lesson Plan
Exchange Rates - Full Lesson
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Exchange Rates - Full Lesson

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About this item Students should be able to explain how to calculate changing home currency into a foreign currency. Each activity aims to build upon students understanding of what exchange rates are and how to calculate changing currency. Learning Objectives • To be able to explain what exchanges rates are. • To be able to explain how to calculate a variety of exchange rates. • To be able to change back to the dollar from another currency. Included: PowerPoint Starter Three Main Activities Plenary Lesson Plan
Sole Traders and Partnerships - Lesson - Business Studies
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Sole Traders and Partnerships - Lesson - Business Studies

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Lesson breakdown: Students should be able to identify the meaning of ‘sole trader’ and ‘partnerships’ and to be able to state advantages and disadvantages of both forms of ownership. Each activity aims to give students a basic understanding of the features of both forms of ownership, and encourages students to assess when each form of ownership might be more appropriate in a business scenario. Learning Objectives To be able to identify the features of sole traders and partnerships To be able to explain the advantages and disadvantages of operating as a sole trader or in a partnership Included: PowerPoint (PowerPoint format) Starter Activity on PowerPoint Worksheet with Answer Sheet Plenary on PowerPoint This is an easy ‘teach and go’ lesson, which could either be printed out or simply uploaded onto a system such as teams/google classroom/school network and completed on a device.
Classification of Sectors (Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary) - Escape Room
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Classification of Sectors (Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary) - Escape Room

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About this item An interactive escape room lesson that explores the primary, secondary and tertiary sectors of industry. There are six fun task cards that include activities relating to each sector and what type of businesses would be included in each industry. The lesson provides a fun and interactive introduction to classifying sectors of industry. Included: Six task cards to complete the escape room relating to sectors PowerPoint with starter and plenary Lesson Plan Answer sheet for teacher Answer sheet for students
Digital Footprint - Full Lesson
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Digital Footprint - Full Lesson

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Students should be able to identify the meaning of ‘digital footprint’. Each activity aims to build upon students understanding of how to have a positive digital footprint and what we should not share online. Learning Objectives To be able to define what is meant by ‘digital footprint’. To be able to explain what information we should and should not share online. Included: PowerPoint Starter Three Main Activities Plenary Lesson Plan
Social Enterprises - Escape Room
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Social Enterprises - Escape Room

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An interactive escape room lesson that introduces students to the topic of social enterprises. There are six fun task cards that include activities relating to the features of social enterprises, and the advantages and disadvantages of this form of ownership. Lesson Objectives: • To to be able to develop an understanding of social enterprises • To be able to develop an awareness of how social entrepreneurs contribute to positive social change locally and globally Included: Six task cards PowerPoint with starter and plenary Lesson Plan Answer sheet for teacher Answer sheet for students
Cash Flow Forecasting - Full Lesson
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Cash Flow Forecasting - Full Lesson

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About this item Students should be able to explain what is meant by cash flow forecasting. Featured in the resource there is a PowerPoint that explain what is meant by cashflow forecasting, the importance of cash in a business setting, and examples of cash inflows and outflows. Learning Objectives •To be able to explain what is meant by cash flow forecasting. •To be able to explain the key features of a cash flow forecast. Included: PowerPoint Starter Three Main Activities Plenary Lesson Plan
Business Aims and Objectives - Printable Activity
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Business Aims and Objectives - Printable Activity

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Worksheet that includes questions on business aims and objectives, what a SMART objective is, and gets students to explain the changing nature of business objectives. The worksheet is leveled with green and orange chilies, so that students can choose questions that are best suited to their ability.
Private and Public Limited Companies - Lesson - Business Studies
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Private and Public Limited Companies - Lesson - Business Studies

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Lesson breakdown: Students should be able to identify the meaning of ‘private limited’ and ‘public limited’ and to be able to state advantages and disadvantages of both forms of ownership. Each activity aims to give students a basic understanding of the features of both forms of ownership, and encourages students to be able to identify the benefits and limitations of PLC’s and LTD’s. Learning Objectives • To be able to identify how a limited company is formed • To be able to explain the features of private limited companies Included: PowerPoint (PowerPoint format) Starter Activity on PowerPoint Worksheet with Answer Sheet Plenary on PowerPoint
Learning from Business Failure - Homework Activity (with answers)
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Learning from Business Failure - Homework Activity (with answers)

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This homework activity is designed to engage students in understanding the complexities of business failure. Students will explore real-world examples of failed businesses, analyze the reasons behind their failure, and propose strategies that could have potentially prevented these failures. This activity encourages critical thinking, research skills, and provides valuable insights into the world of business. It can be used in a business, economics, or entrepreneurship class as a standalone homework assignment or as part of a larger unit on business management.
Globalisation - The Features of Globalisation and Opportunities for Businesses
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Globalisation - The Features of Globalisation and Opportunities for Businesses

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Worksheet and video activity that includes questions about globalisation. The activity includes a video for students to watch about the factors that affect globalisation, and then are to answer the questions that relate to what was discussed within the video clip. 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.