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With a few decades of experience teaching Computer Science, Business and IT, this shop has a variety of resources for KS3 Computing as well as the KS4 GCSE Computer Science, GCSE Business, BTEC Business and BTEC TA DIT. More resources coming in the near future.

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With a few decades of experience teaching Computer Science, Business and IT, this shop has a variety of resources for KS3 Computing as well as the KS4 GCSE Computer Science, GCSE Business, BTEC Business and BTEC TA DIT. More resources coming in the near future.
Lesson 6:  How changes in costs and price affect the break-even point
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Lesson 6: How changes in costs and price affect the break-even point

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This lesson looks at how changes in costs and price affect the break-even point. Using Excel to teach through practical activity, by the end of the lesson, students will be able to understand the affect of changes on the break-even point. Excel Worksheet (with teacher solution) Student worksheet Example evidence of tasks in Microsoft Word. Visual representation, calculations and formula: Break-even Point: a) What happens if the variable costs increase/decrease? b) what happens if the fixed costs increase/decrease? c) What happens if the selling price increases/decreases?
Breakeven Homework
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Breakeven Homework

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How much do students remember from lessons on break-even? Use these homework tasks to check their understanding.
GCSE Computer Science 9-1 Lesson 6 Using Lists in Python
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GCSE Computer Science 9-1 Lesson 6 Using Lists in Python

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Python Efficiency Module: Recapping on lists from introductory unit to Python. Manipulating lists. Using Lists in Python 09.02.17 Success Criteria: Create list Print list and elements in list Add elements to a list Alter elements in a list Remove elements from a list Sort elements in a list Activity Python code in a text file.
BTEC First Award in Business Enterprise Checklists.
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BTEC First Award in Business Enterprise Checklists.

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Differentiated self-assessment sheets for the sub-units of the BTEC First Award in Business - Enterprise module. Gauge the progress of students against their ability - Low Ability Pupils (LAP), Middle Ability Pupils (MAP), High Ability Pupils (HAP) and Most Able pupils (MA). Use as a progress check for students, and as a check for teachers that they are covering the content outlined in the BTEC First Award in Business.
BTEC First Award in Business Finance Unit checklists.
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BTEC First Award in Business Finance Unit checklists.

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Differentiated self-assessment sheets for the sub-units of the BTEC First Award in Business - Finance module. Gauge the progress of students against their ability - Low Ability Pupils (LAP), Middle Ability Pupils (MAP), High Ability Pupils (HAP) and Most Able pupils (MA). Use as a progress check for students, and as a check for teachers that they are covering the content outlined in the BTEC First Award in Business Finance module.
Break-Even Lesson 2 Understanding the Break-Even Chart
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Break-Even Lesson 2 Understanding the Break-Even Chart

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Break-Even Lesson looks at the chart in order to provide an overview of what the break-even topic is all about. Once completing this lesson, students will move on to the different components and calculations, however with this overview, they will understand the 'end goal' and the steps needed more easily.
Finding the Break-Even Point 2
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Finding the Break-Even Point 2

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Activity with formulae, explanation and example. Student worksheet Teacher Solution worksheet. Calculating: Contribution per Unit Break-Even Point in Units Break-Even Point in Revenues
Christmas ICT: Santa's Mail Merge - Business or ICT
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Christmas ICT: Santa's Mail Merge - Business or ICT

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Preparing for the GCSE Business Communication Systems A267 exam. Students seem to dislike/fear mail merge. I have created this resource to bring the 'fun' element into mail merge, in a way that students will understand how it works. My access file wouldn't upload, so I have exported the database to excel.