Two PowerPoints to teach two lessons worth of PED, includes what it is, how to calculate and interpret it. Also includes lots of application to real world product to keep it interesting.
Hope this is useful to save you time in planning for a difficult topic to teach some students.
Constructive feedback welcome.
A full example of a covering letter for a teaching role.
This has been tried and tested and never failed to get an interview.
All you will need to do is amend various sections and change the skills and experience’s to suit you. It will need tailoring to the job you are applying for but that is always the case.
The will save you a lot of time and almost guarantee you an interview.
There are also guidance notes at the end providing further advice when applying for a job and writing a covering letter to help you out and to represent better value.
Good luck!
Constructive feedback welcome, please rate 5* if you get the job!!!
A wide range of resources to teach GCSE Business Studies marketing.
Includes the marketing mix, market research, product life cycle and segmentation.
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Resources to teach the idea of improving profit, it assumes the idea of profit is already understood.
Breaks down how profit can be improved considering price, revenue and costs individually.
x3 sheets and a PowerPoint, homework questions also included.
3 Lessons worth of resources to teach Investment Appraisal
Lesson 1:
Introduction to the topic, information on payback period and practice calculation
Lesson 2:
Average rate of return, information and practice calculations.
Lesson 3:
Net present value, information and practice calculations.
Constructive feedback welcome.
This resource breaks down the two year course into week by week outline, specifying what topics to teach each week in order to complete the course in time.
It also suggests formal assessments that you could complete, we used the textbook for these.
There is also a space to plan out homework tasks.
Overall should help to organise your department!
PLEASE ALSO SEE DETAILS SCHEME OF LEARNING AVAILABE SEPARATELY.
Constructive feedback welcome.
Two PowerPoints covering the topic of Decision Trees.
Includes:
Introductory questions
Demonstration of how to use and construct decision trees
Information on pro's and con's
Practice question using a table
Ideal for sixth form to help save you time in planning.
A wide selection of GCSE Business studies resources, suitable for all GCSE courses.
Resources include starters, PowerPoints, worksheets and activities. Ideal for new teachers or those looking for new ideas etc.
Total cost would be £47 if brought individually.
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This task involves students creating organisational structures based on the development of a business over the period of 5 years. Each time they need to design an organisational chart, during class feedback you can discuss they choices made. Could also be set for homework.
Comes with an answer sheet to make life easy!
Lasts around 10 to 20 minutes to create charts, followed by feedback of around ten minutes.
Constructive feedback welcome.
Presentations to teach the topic of labour effectiveness measurements.
Includes theory, pro's/con's of the measures/how to improve them and importantly x2 practice calculations for each measurement. Some tasks included as well as content to teach and discuss.
Also includes a revision template.
Could last between 2 - 4 lessons depending on how fast you go and how much you discuss the issues. Even if it isn't exactly how you want to teach them lesson it will certainly save you time and give you ideas.
Constructive feedback welcome.
One lessons worth of resources to teach financial growth, assumes students have some knowledge of the sources if finance.
The lesson plan would be:
0-10: Revising the sources of finance by matching up sources of definitions and feedback
10-30: Students to fill out the table on paper or on the computer analysing finance based on cost, risk and analysis. Put up the help sheets around the room for support.
30-40: Whole class feedback
40-55: Students come up with their own mini business pitch, they pitch to individuals, groups or class and they suggest and analyse which source might be best for their idea.
55-60: Review learning and set homework if appropriate.
All resources needed to teach one lesson of communication to Business or IT students.
Lesson plan:
0-10: Word search to identify key terms.
0-15: Discuss the "communication model" and key terms (write in books if you work this way)
15-35: Students to complete "communication at a football club" which is used to show that students understand they key terms. Time allocation includes 5 mins feedback.
35-50: Students to complete the communication breakdown worksheet - use the "notes" document to help students complete the task, either make available to all in small groups or use a differentiation support document.
50-60: Crossword to be used as a plenary, or used as a starter for next lesson.
Hope this saves you lots of time with resources.
Constructive feedback welcome.
A PowerPoint to teach the topic of Porters 5 Forces.
Great for discussion and has relevant examples. You may wish to use for students to make notes from or simply as a discussion tool/revision document.
Constructive feedback welcome.
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Letter has been used successfully in the past and just needs slight editing to tailor it to the relevant job role.
Interview advice has been collated from both being and interviewee and interviewer and if your new to teaching interviews or unsure of how the process works then this is the resource for you.
Good luck and hope these resources help.
A comprehensive guide from someone that knows how to get a teaching job.
Contents includes:
1. The Application
2. Starting the Day as a Winner
3. The Lesson
4. The Interview (Advice, Questions and Example Answers)
5. The Day Itself – do’s and don’ts
6. After the Interview
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This is a fun game to play with KS4 or KS5 students.
It teaches them about fixed and variable costs, sales, revenue profit and loss - as well as competition.
It is currently set up as Christmas Tree Shop as I used it before Christmas, however the scenario could easily be updated.
Student tend to get really competitive over who is winning - and curious about how the sales data is worked out, its basically low price high sales volume, high price low sales volume.
You can give house points or prizes for each round to encourage competition.
Also can link into break even.
Includes instructions on the PowerPoint for students and scoring guidance for teacher, do not explain the scoring system to students as it keeps the mystery - they won't work it out as it depends on what price the rest of the class/groups select.
A range of stakeholder lesson resources.
You could teach this across 2 lessons.
It is planned out on the PowerPoints, or you can take the bits you like and incorporate into your own resources.