Escape room activities that are the perfect supplement for any marketing course!
An interactive escape room lesson that introduces students to the topic of social media marketing and digital marketing. There are six fun task cards that include activities relating to social media marketing and digital marketing.
Lesson Objectives:
To be able to define ‘Social Media Marketing’ & ‘Digital Marketing’
To be able to know what are the effective strategies are for social media marketing and digital marketing
Included:
Six task cards
PowerPoint with starter and plenary
Lesson Plan
Answer sheet for teacher
Answer sheet for students
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This resource is the perfect assessment tool when teaching about diseconomies of scale. There are ten multiple choice questions that explore the terminology relating to diseconomies of scale.
Easy to use resource and no preparation required. Simply print out the resource before you use in class.
Included:
Coloured version of the ‘Diseconomies of Scale - Multiple Choice Quiz’
Answer sheet for teacher included
A word search puzzle about environmental stewardship. This is a fun and educational activity that challenges participants to find and circle specific words relating to environmental stewardship within a grid of letters. Hidden within this grid are relevant words and terms associated with environmental stewardship.
Words included:
Sustainability
Conservation
Renewable
Resources
Carbon
Footprint
Biodiversity
Green
Initiatives
Pollution
Control
Climate
Action
Responsible
Consumption
Ecological
Restoration
Environmental
A word search puzzle about outsourcing and offshoring. This is a fun and educational activity that challenges participants to find and circle specific words relating to outsourcing and offshoring within a grid of letters.
Words included:
Cost
Savings
Third
Party
Providers
Global
Workforce
Strategic
Business
Outsourcing
Labor
Arbitrage
Offshore
Locations
Quality
Control
Assessment
Vendor
Management
Scalability
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This resource is the perfect assessment tool when teaching about sustainability. There are ten multiple choice questions that explores the terminology related to sustainability.
Easy to use resource and no preparation required. Simply print out the resource before you use in class.
Included:
Coloured version of the ‘Sustainability - Multiple Choice Quiz’
Answer sheet for teacher included
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This resource is the perfect assessment tool when teaching about whistleblowing. There are ten multiple choice questions that explore the terminology relating to whistleblowing.
Easy to use resource and no preparation required. Simply print out the resource before you use in class.
Included:
Coloured version of the ‘Whistleblowing - Multiple Choice Quiz’
Answer sheet for teacher included
Great bundle for teaching about assets and liabilities!
Included in this bundle are a variety of resources focusing on assets and liabilities. Each activity included in this bundle aims to build upon students understanding of assets and liabilities, and examples in business.
Included:
Escape Room with PowerPoint & Clue Cards, & Answer Key
Assets and Liabilities - Multiple Choice Quiz
Assets, Liabilities and Balance Sheets - Full Lesson
Assets, Liabiilities and Balance Sheets Homework
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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
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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.
Exploring the Marketing Mix - The 4 P’s
Objective:
Students will understand the concept of the marketing mix and how the 4 P’s (Product, Price, Place, Promotion) are used to create effective marketing strategies. They will analyze case studies and engage in interactive activities to demonstrate their comprehension of each element of the marketing mix.
Materials Needed:
● Whiteboard and markers
● Chart paper and markers
● Access to device with the internet
● Link to case study form lesson plan and main activity
This could be used as a starter or a plenary for students to describe the difference between a need, want, scarcity, the economic problem and factors of production.
Students could either stick the table in their books and number the right answers, or individually pair the right answers.
Enjoy!
These could be cut out and students have to sort them out into the correct categories, or move them around and get students to order them into the correct column.
Could be used as either starter, plenary, or incorporated before a main activity.
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This resource is the perfect assessment tool when teaching about business ethics. There are fifteen multiple choice questions that explore the terminology relating to business ethics.
Easy to use resource and no preparation required. Simply print out the resource before you use in class.
Included:
Coloured version of the ‘Business Ethics - Multiple Choice Quiz’
Answer sheet for teacher included
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.