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
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
NEW UNIT ASSESSMENTS FOR 2021-22
The full resource bundle comes with:
A 30 minute/30 mark assessment for each unit
A full mark scheme with exemplar responses for each unit
Interactive PDFs + standard versions so they can be completed digitally or printed out
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
Evaluative questions are scaffolded for accessibility like the real exam
Units assessments are also available separately in the shop.
This lesson introduces learners to quantitative sales forecasting, the lesson is broken down right from the beginning - we recap how to work out basic averages learnt in math, we then look at an example of how to work out 3 year moving average and then to centring with 8 figures, all broken down step by step. We then look at the limitations of using quantitative sales forecasting.
We then go on to read a concise case study where students have to work out the moving averages and then answer a 20 mark question (this can be done as a discussion or answered as an exam question), concise model answer is given and students can see how to structure a 20 mark question.
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This bundle of 8 lessons introduces learners to the marketing mix, we start off with an introductory lesson looking briefly at all four Ps of the marketing mix.
We then go on to focus on price, looking at a range of pricing strategies, and this is consolidated with a group activity where students decide which pricing strategy is the most appropriate in four different scenarios.
Then we look at the product life cycle, this is illustrated with plenty of real life examples to help students contextualise their understanding of the topic. We look at how a businesse products can be categorised in the boston matrix.
Then promotion, we look at a range of promotional techniques and real examples, this is consoldiated with group activity to develop a brand and present it to the class, there is a worksheet to guide this.
We finish with place, the different types of distribution channels, the benefits of e commerce and m commerce.
Lots of exam practice with model answers
This free introductory lesson to CTEC unit 1 introduces learners to primary, secondary and tertiary business activity, we look at changes in these sectors and the growth of the tertiary sector in the UK. We then go onto look at public, private and third sectors so students have a basic understanding of organisations in the UK.
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This free lesson introduces learners to the different types of economic systems that exist. We start with learning about ‘the invisible hand’ to introduce the free market economy. Students have a guided research task to find out more about the two types of economies, this can be fed back as presentations before the class can be split into two for a debate on how countries should be governed (or not governed).
A link to a kahoot quiz and a box plenary to finish with.
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This free lesson introduces learners to different ways banks communicate with customers. A matching activity where students identify the pros and cons of each and match to the correct form of communication, a challenge to consider which types of people might be suited to each form of communication. Answers provided and we finish with a kahoot and a box plenary.
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These few slides introduce learners to what market failure is, a very brief introduction to build a foundation for 1.3.
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This free lesson introduces learners to the balance of payments, with a focus on the current account. We start with gaining a basic understanding of imports, exports, goods and services before introducing the idea of an account for the UK’s international trade. We look at the difference between a surplus and a deficit and where it comes from.
We also look at recent figures of the current account deficit to put things into perspective followed by consolidation of knowledge and relevant videos on the topic.
A link to a kahoot quiz and a box plenary to finish with.
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This resource can be used as a revision lesson for GCSE Business. The aim is to help consolidate key terms by playing a game. This could be used for remote learning if the document is sent out to players but ideally it would be in class with the cards cut out in a deck.
1 In pairs or teams - have at least one describer and one or more guessers
2 Roll the dice and look at the colour the dice lands on
3 The describer picks a card from the deck and demonstrates the key term to the guesser
4 The guesser has 30 seconds to guess the word
5 If correct, team goes again, if not, the next team rolls the dice
6 First team round the board three times wins
(Note: the game can be adapted i.e. if no dice, you can just go in order i.e. first card marketing, then external influences etc.)
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This free lesson introduced students to the four main customer needs of price, quality, choice and convenience. Activities for students to think about their own experiences of shopping and how well the needs were met. Some exam tips on how to add context to their answers.
A 6 mark question where students can choose a business and try to contextualise using the tips given. A 12 mark question on Ringo with some guidance and indicative content.
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This free lesson introduced students to the four main customer needs of price, quality, choice and convenience. Activities for students to think about their own experiences of shopping and how well the needs were met. Some exam tips on how to add context to their answers.
A 6 mark question where students can choose a business and try to contextualise using the tips given. A 12 mark question on Ringo with some guidance and indicative content.
Colourful, concise and engaging slides!
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This free lesson introduces learners to why businesses fail, we start by looking at some facts around businesses failing before looking into internal & external reasons for closing down. We then look at a concise case study on a traditional department store that closed down - a 10 mark question assessing whether it was based on internal or external factors. Structure guidance and a concise model answer is provided for students to compare with, and to help with peer assessments. A group research task and box plenary to finish with.
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This sample of resources is for the ultimate pack of knowledge retrieval in the build up to assessments.
1x set of 12 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.
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This free lesson introduces leaners to what market research is and how vital it is to businesses. The different types of research are looked at with their advantages and disadvantages. Examples of quantitative and qualitative research is looked at. A 3 mark question with a model answer to self or peer assess to build exam technique. A task to create a questionnaire and a worksheet to highlight the difference between market share and market size.
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In this free lesson we look at a case study on Lucozade attempting to challenge Coca-Cola in the USA, students then attempt a question on this, with guidance on how to achieve marks for knowledge, application, analysis and evaluation. Once they’ve answered, we look at an example model answer which students can aspire to when peer assessing and making improvements.
A case study on Mark’s & Spencer entering India, again with guidance and and a model answer for students to look at for marking.
If this lesson saves you time and helps your students, why not have a look at other Theme 4 lessons?
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A free full paper to assess your students - useful if you have used the sample assessments and past papers already.
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This bundle of resources is the ultimate pack for knowledge retrieval in the build up to exams.
1x set of 5 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!
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This set of resources includes 1x PPT and 2x word files and can be delivered over 2-3 lessons. Learners are introduced to key concepts in organisational structures such as span of control and chain of command in engaging ways i.e chinese whispers to demonstrate the negatives of a long chain of command. We look at the pros and cons of tall, flat and matrix structures, then we move on onto centralised and decentralised structures. A short case study based on cartoon characters who have switched to decentralised - a few questions to contextualize the knowledge.
Students have the opportunity to learn about the supermarket industry, in particular Morrisons struggle with the budget supermarkets which led to restructuring - a 12 mark question with structure guidance and a detailed model answer to help students with peer assessments, as well as making improvements to WWW and EBI.
To spice it up a bit, a group matching task, where students have to create an organisational structure - answer sheet provided so teacher can look around whilst students work on it.
Two links to kahoot quizzes and a box plenary to finish with.
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This double lesson introduces learners to motivation, we look at both the four theories and the variety of ways to motivate in practice. We start with looking at the four theorists, step by step with discussion, a short case study to apply the knowledge with answers on the powerpoint.
We then go onto look at financial and non financial methods of motivation before looking at a case study of a company that has been voted as one of the best places to work - we investigate what makes it such a good place to work, a 12 mark question based on this with structure guidance and a model answer provided.
Two links to kahoot quizzes and a box plenary to finish with.
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This set of resources includes 2x ppts, 4x word docs and a number of clips for 2 lessons. Learners are introduces to recruitment and the steps involved (step by step) and students have the opportunity to participate in being interviewed by Lord Sugar (answers by the man himself are given too). Once recruited, we look at what training might need to be delivered and how through on the job vs off the job training, a scenario to highlight the pros and cons of each. A link to a kahoot quiz and a box plenary to finish the first lesson.
In the second practiical lesson, students have the opportunity to participate in the interview process, students are given job descriptions and person specifications for which they should prepare interview answers for. 3 scenarios in total and students will have the opportunity to switch roles to get an experience of both sides.
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