Students should be able to explain about equality. Each activity aims to build upon students understanding of what is meant by the term ‘equality’ by exploring the united declaration of human rights. Students should be able to state the difference between equal opportunities and equal outcomes.
Learning Objectives
Describe some issues that might arise while studying equality (e.g., the difference between equal opportunities and equal outcomes)
Included:
PowerPoint
Starter
Activities (worksheet and answer sheet)
Plenary
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.
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
An interactive escape room lesson that explores the World Trade Organization. This lesson provides a fun and interactive introduction to the different features of the World Trade Organization and the significance of the organization.
Lesson Objectives:
• To be able to explain the purpose of the WTO
• To be able to explain the key features of the WTO
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 William the conqueror. This lesson provides a fun and interactive introduction to the history of William the conqueror and why he is historically significant.
Lesson Objectives:
• To be able to explain the key features of William the Conqueror’s life.
• To be able to explain the transition and changes that took place during his time.
Included:
Six task cards
PowerPoint with starter and plenary
Lesson Plan
Answer sheet for teacher
Answer sheet for students
Included:
PowerPoint (with bell ringer, starter, and plenary)
Printable main activity
Printable plenary
*This lesson is aimed at the iGCSE Cambridge Business Studies syllabus however could be used in conjunction with a range of business studies courses.
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.
Full lesson focused upon the production of goods and services.
Quick, easy, printable lesson that requires zero prep!
The lesson also explores the following objectives:
To be able understand how to manage resources effectively to produce goods and services.
To be able to understand the difference between production and productivity.
Included:
PowerPoint - 8 pages (with starter, information for teaching topic, and plenary)
Worksheet (two pages with a range of activities ranging in difficulty)
Full lesson teaching students about Oil in the United Arab Emirates. This lesson could be used as either a History lesson or PSHE/Moral Education. This lesson provides strong UAE links, and covers how the discovery of oil has had a changing impact on the socio-cultural and economic situation in the UAE.
Included:
PowerPoint with bell ringer, starter, and plenary included.
Main Activity (leveled questions that link with the topic and video clip that is included on previous slide).
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An interactive escape room lesson about the role of management. Easy to prep lesson, as task cards simply need to be printed in advance. The lesson provides a fun introduction the role of management and the importance of good decision making in business.
Included:
Five task cards to complete the escape room relating to the role of management
PowerPoint with starter and plenary
Lesson Plan
Answer sheet for teacher
Answer sheet for students to complete
An interactive escape room lesson about franchises. Easy to prep lesson, as task cards simply need to be printed in advance. The lesson provides a fun introduction to franchises, the difference between a franchise, the franchisee, and the franchisor.
Included:
Five task cards to complete the escape room relating to franchising.
PowerPoint with starter and plenary
Lesson Plan
Answer sheet for teacher
Answer sheet for students to complete
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 lesson allows students to compare a range of business objectives, research business objectives, and then question the ethical issues relating to business.
Lesson includes;
PPT (starter and plenary included)
Main activity separate
iGCSE 1.5.1 (However could be used for the normal GCSE syllabus)****
• Need for business objectives and the importance of them
• Different business objectives, e.g. survival, growth, profit and market share
• Objectives of social enterprises
Students should be able to explain what is meant by the term ‘partnerships’ and understand the key features of this form of business structure. Each activity aims to build upon students understanding of business partnerships and what the advantages and disadvantages are of forming a partnership.
Learning Objectives
•To be able to explain the key features of business partnerships
•To be able to explain the advantages and disadvantages of operating in as a partnership.
Included:
PowerPoint
Starter
Three Main Activities
Plenary
Lesson Plan
Students should be able to explain what is meant by the term ‘globalization’ and understand the key features of globalization. Each activity aims to build upon students understanding of the impacts of globalization and the key words relating to the topic.
Learning Objectives
•To be able to explain the key features of globalization.
•To be able to understand the impact of globalization.
Included:
PowerPoint
Starter
Three Main Activities
Plenary
Lesson Plan
Included:
PPT (with bell ringer, starter, and plenary)
Main activity
Homework activity
*Notes are included in the PPT (notes section) to assist with delivering the lesson.
2.3.4 Legal controls over employment issues.
Included:
PPT (with bell ringer, starter, main activity & exam questions included).
Printable QR codes to be used for plenary activity.
*This lesson requires students to conduct research on the internet and then present their findings, therefore I would recommend teaching it over two lessons.
Crime and Punishment Through Time - 6 printable activities included.
Quick and easy resources for teaching crime and punishment and the factors that had an impact on the changes of both through different time periods. There are 6 activities included each exploring different time periods, including; modern England, the Romans, a timeline for students to order of different time periods, and finally a drawing activity to encourage discussion of different types of punishment.
Easy to prepare (just print!) Each activity has the opportunity to get students to work collaboratively and is designed to encourage interactivity. Hope it is of use.