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
This double lesson introduces learners to the world of globalisation. We start by looking at what globalisation is, with examples of the UKs trade with other countries. We look at causes of globalisation such as containerisation and others. Students research the impacts of globalisation on countries, governments, consumers, producers and the environment before filling in any gaps in knowlege on the following slides. We also look at some video case studies of Nike and Apple to better understand the pros and cons of globaslisation. A box plenary to finish with.
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This set of resources includes 2x PPTs which can be delivered over 4 lessons (over 50 slides of engaging and interactive learning).
In the first lesson, we start by looking at what causes change in a business e.g. internal or external reasons, disruptive and incremental change. We discuss these with examples before looking at Lewin’s force field analysis, again with examples to make it easier to contextualise in answers. Some true or false questions before reading a case study and attempting a 16 mark exam style question, concise model answer and peer assessment grid provided for students to identify WWW and EBI and make improvements to their response.
In the second lesson we look at the value of flexibility in an organisation i.e contracts, restructuring and delayering. a short exam style question on flexibility with model answer to compare. We then look at barriers or resistors to change and how to overcome them as outlined by Kotter. An excellent roleplay activity where a change is taking place in a business and students represent different stakeholders and give their views on the change. This can be presented back to the class and a discussion on how change is being implemented can be the focus. Kahoot quiz and box plenary to end with.
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This set of resources includes 4x PPTs which can be delivered over 7 lessons (over 100 slides of engaging and interactive learning throughout the bundle).
This bundle consists of lessons on 3.9.1 Assessing a change in scale, the lessons are broken down as follows:
L1-2 Assessing a change in scale (an overview with a focus on economies and diseconomies of scale)
L3-4 Assessing a change in scale 2 (focus is on organic growth)
L5-6 Assessing a change in scale 3 (focus is on mergers, takeovers and joint ventures)
L7 Assessing a change in scale 4 (focus is on franchise)
A huge range and variety of activities including numerous case studies and exam questions with model answers, peer assessment grids, videos, debates, research tasks and more throughout the lessons!
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This set of resources includes 3x PPTs which can be delivered over 7 lessons (around 100 slides of engaging and interactive learning throughout the bundle).
This bundle consists of lessons on 3.9.3 assessing internationalisation, the lessons are broken down as follows:
L1-2 Assessing internationalisation 1 - reasons for targeting international markets and methods of entering i.e export, licensing, alliances and direct investment (free trade and protectionism is looked at too).
L3-4 Assessing internationalisation 2 - factors influencing the attractiveness of international markets, we look at off-shoring, re-shoring and what makes a country ideal for business.
L5-7 Assessing internationalisation 3 - Bartlett and Ghoshal’s matrix including global strategy, transnational, multi-domestic and international. Impact of internationalisation on functional areas.
A large range of activities including case studies with exam style questions, guidance and concise model answers, peer assessment grids, videos, debates, research tasks and more throughout the lessons!
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This resource includes 1x PPT and 1x word document which can be delivered over a double lesson.
We start off by discussing what innovation is and the main types of innovation that exist, the pressures that lead to businesses to innovate, the pros and cons of innovation and finally how to protect innovations. We look at how innovation can impact different functional areas. Visual infographics of businesses that spend on R&D to innovate, video clip, debate, true or false questions, a 4 mark and 16 mark exam style question (guidance, concise model answer and peer assessment grid included) before ending with a box plenary.
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This set of resources includes 3x PPTs which can be delivered over 5 lessons (almost 100 slides of engaging and interactive learning) + worksheets and an mp3.
In the first powerpoint, learners are introduced to the purpose of market research and the different types of primary and secondary market research methods. A mix and match activity for the pros and cons of each type of research method (there are quite a few). In the second powerpoint, we focus on types of data such as qualitative and quantitative, including their pros and cons with examples. In the third powerpoint, we focus on market segmentation, lots of examples of products to stimulate thinking of different market segments with consolidation activities.
Research tasks, true or false Qs, MCQs and exam style questions with answers throughout. Box plenaries and kahoots to summarise learning at the end of lessons.
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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 for AQA’s A Level Year 2 is the ultimate pack for teachers delivering this course to year 13s. New for 2022 with engaging, interactive and colourful PowerPoints. The highest quality, unrivalled lesson experiences from start to finish. Completely aligned with the specification and structured into 61 lessons packed with learning.
Filled with real life examples, concise case studies to save time and focus on key skills of knowledge, application, analysis and evaluation. Questions with structured guidance and modelled answers for self/peer assessments - to save your time and to build their skills at the same time rather than just going through theory slide after slide. Please have a look at individual topic files to see further previews.
Fully editable PowerPoints linked to specification
Relevant case studies and exam style questions
Concise model answers + peer marking grids for regular mini assessments
Differentiated learning objectives based on bloom’s taxonomy
Do now activities to settle learners straight away
Provoking starters to hook students into lessons
A huge range and variety of activities with answers
Kahoots and pick a box plenaries to end on a high
Produced by an experienced teacher and examiner
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Note: This has been uploaded before the 2023 spec updates, however, the update for year 2 is very small and mainly involves removal of a handful of slides.
This set of resources includes 6x PPTs which can be delivered over 12 lessons. Hundreds of interactive and engaging slides.
3.10.1 Managing change - 4 lessons
3.10.2 Managing organisational culture - double lesson
3.10.3 Managing strategic implementation - 4 lessons
3.10.4 Problems with strategy and why strategies fail - double lesson
Filled with a variety of activities, real life examples, debates, true or false quizzes, case studies, exam questions, model answers, marking grids so students can self/peer assess to identify WWW and EBI with their responses before making improvements. Kahoot quizzes and box plenaries to consolidate learning in an engaging way.
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This double lesson introduces learners to the various sales promotion techniques that businesses can use to encourage sales. We start off by looking at some real examples of promotions before going through the 7 types of promotions that students need to know. A mix and match activity to consolidate the pros and cons followed by an MCQ, research task, design a competition and a box plenary to finish with.
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This set of resources includes 3x PPTs which can be delivered over 6 lessons (around 100 slides of engaging and interactive learning)
This 6 lesson bundle covers:
3.1 - 3.3 Cost of producing the product, revenue generated by sales of the product and profit/loss - a double lesson covering 3.1-3.3
3.4 - How to use the formula for break-even as an aid to decision making - double lesson
4.5 Importance of cash - double lesson
Lessons include activities, calculations, examples, MCQs, research tasks, exam style questions, box plenaries and kahoots.
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This double lesson introduces learners to the various digital and non-digital types of advertising medium used. We start off by looking at what advertising, before watching some TV ads. There are quite a lot of methods students to need to know along with their pros and cons so there are a few days this can be delivered. An independent research task where students find the pros and cons for either digital or non-digital and then feedback to class. A walk around the class activity where students find the pros and cons of the advertising methods and compelte their tables with notes, or this can be delivered as a matching task to be done on tables in groups.
Research task, MCQs, debate, exam style question and a box plenary to finish with.
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4.3 Types of advertising medium used to attract and retain customers and the appropriateness of each
FULL PAPER 1,2 AND 3 MOCK ASSESSMENT
Focused on the topics and quantitative skills identified in ‘Advance information’, however this can be used as a mock for subsequent years.
This assessment comes with:
3x 2 hour/100 mark assessment in exam style and standard
3x full mark schemes
Interactive PDF and standard versions so it can be completed digitally or printed out
Relevant and recent case studies (+ based on the pre-release context for paper 3)
Specification reference noted on each question for revision purposes
Written by an experienced examiner for Edexcel A Level Business
Use as a mock assessment or split each mock into 2x 60 min assessments to be completed in lesson or go through questions in class/homework to ensure students have the best pratice for the upcoming exams!
FULL PAPER 3 MOCK ASSESSMENT
Focused on the topics and quantitative skills identified in ‘Advance information’ for paper 3, however this can be used as a mock for subsequent years.
This assessment comes with:
A 2 hour/100 mark assessment in exam style and standard - 9 extracts over 8 questions
A full mark scheme
Interactive PDF and standard version so it can be completed digitally or printed out
Relevant and recent case studies based on the pre-release context for 2022
Specification reference noted on each question for revision purposes
Written by an experienced examiner for Edexcel A Level Business
Use as a mock assessment or split into 2x 60 min assessments to be completed in lesson or go through questions in class/homework to ensure students have the best pratice for the upcoming exams!
This lesson introduces learners to how goods/services can be sold to customers through two main channels - physical and digital. We discuss the recent growth in digital channels with some charts before looking at examples of different channels plus their pros and cons. MCQ, short exam style question, debate question and a box plenary to finish with.
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4.6 How to sell the good or service to the consumer
This double lesson introduces learners to the three methods of building public relations. We start by looking at some real examples of product placement such as Krispy Kreme doughnuts in the Power Rangers movie, we then look at the pros and cons of this method of PR. We then watch some TV adverts with celebrities endorsing products before going onto the pros and cons of this method of PR. Finally, we look at press and media releases such as Apple’s annual iPhone event in September, although emphasis on how these methods can apply to a small business context for R067. Some consolidation questions before ending with a research task, debate and box plenary.
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TA4 Creating a marketing mix to support a product
This set of resources includes 8x PPTs which can be delivered over around 12 lessons (100s of slides with engaging and interactive learning plus sheets for students)
This bundle covers:
4.1 and 4.2 The marketing mix elements for a good/service and how they work together - double lesson
4.3 Types of advertising medium used to attract and retain customers and the appropriateness of each - double lesson
4.4 Sales promotion techniques used to attract and retain customers and the appropriateness of each - double lesson
4.5 Public relations - double lesson
4.6 How to sell the good/service to the consumer
4.7 The product lifecycle
4.8 Extension strategies for products in the product lifecycle and the appropriateness of each
4.9 and 4.10 Pricing strategies (factors to consider and types of strategies)
Lessons include activities such as matching tasks, kinaesthetic walk around the class tasks, real life examples, videos, MCQs, research tasks, exam style questions, box plenaries and kahoots.
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This bundle for OCR’s Cambridge National in Enterprise & Marketing is the ultimate pack for teachers delivering R067. New for 2022 with engaging, interactive and colourful PowerPoints. The highest quality, unrivalled lesson experiences from start to finish. Completely aligned with the specification and structured into 31 lessons packed with learning.
Fully editable PowerPoints linked to specification
Short exam style questions and answers throughout
Multiple choice questions embedded in lessons
Differentiated learning objectives based on bloom’s taxonomy
Do now activities to settle learners straight away
A variety of activities
Kahoots and pick a box plenaries to end on a high
Please have a look at individual topic areas to see further previews.
Breakdown of lessons by topic area:
Topic Area 1: Characteristics, risk and reward for enterprise - 3 lessons
Topic Area 2: Market research to target a specific customer - 5 lessons
Topic Area 3: What makes a product financially viable - 6 lessons
Topic Area 4: Creating a marketing mix to support a product - 12 lessons
Topic Area 5: Factors to consider when starting up and running an enterprise - 5 lessons
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Note: Individual topic areas also available separately to be taught alongside R068 and R069
This 7 lesson bundle covers:
L8 Ways to plan for, and manage change part 1
L9-10 Ways to plan for, and manage change part 2
L11-12 Ways to plan for, and manage change part 3
L13-14 Possible barriers to change
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In this lesson, we look at the impacts of change on businesses, such as changes to the product life cycle, R&D, training and more. We then look at the impacts of change initiatives on various stakeholder groups. A short exam style question and a task looking at the impact on stakeholders of Heathrow’s third runway.
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