<p>A 50 slide powerpoint covering the content of Unit 1.<br />
I use it as a promt for me to go through the whole course at a rapid rate with quick fire questions.<br />
Images where they are relevant, bullet points, bright colours used to attract student attention</p>
<p>3 pages of calculations (and 3 of the same pages with answers in red, 6 sheets total)- Excel files</p>
<ul>
<li>Gross profit & Gross Profit Margin</li>
<li>Net Profit & Net Profit Margin</li>
<li>Gross and Net Profit on one page</li>
</ul>
<p>Each page has additional questions</p>
<ul>
<li>PLEASE NOTE: the students copy has the answers on they are just in white font so you cannot see them.</li>
<li>If you are using this in a computer room please make sure you delete the answers first, any smart ones might twig on :-)</li>
</ul>
<p>This spread sheet has 3 tabs - all of which link to Edexcel A Level/ AS Level Exam Papers</p>
<p><strong>Tab 1:</strong> Nicely lays out all past A Level / AS papers in a table with Hyper links to the Question Paper, Mark Scheme and Examiners Report. ( I ask my students to down load this and highlight the boxes of the papers they have printed/ practiced)</p>
<p>**Tab 2: **Spreadsheets every single past A Level/ AS question, from unlocked Edexcel Business papers: they can search by year, paper, marks available, spec point etc - again with a link to the paper, mark scheme and examiners report (this is the most valuable tab - students can use this like teachers can use exam wizard, it saves us searching for questions for them)</p>
<p>Tab 3: Less useful really than tab 2, but it was my starting point for Tab 2, it is a spread sheet of each paper, and what the questions are based on for each paper. It would form a great basis for an analysis as to what questions have not yet been covered in the past papers, I just haven’t gotten that far yet.</p>
<p>Enjoy :)</p>
<p>5 x A3 Revision Sheets<br />
Prompting knowledge recall from across the specification<br />
1 sheet for each of the 5 topics in Theme 1<br />
Linked to Edexcel GCSE 9-1</p>
<p>Exam Questions for GCSE Edexcel Specification, could be adapted for other specs</p>
<p>4 scenarios. Each scenario has 5 questions:<br />
a) a basic decision on what the change will be based on the case study info and the direction of change in exchange rate (using spiced) (1 mark)<br />
b) price/ cost using original exchange rate (2 marks)<br />
c) price/ cost using new l exchange rate (2 marks)<br />
d) % Change in price/ cost (2 marks)<br />
e) 2 of the case studies have 2 mark outline questions about the impact of the exchange rate, 2 of them have 6 mark analyse questions.</p>
<p>Resource includes:</p>
<ul>
<li>2 sided A4 printable version of the case study and questions with printed answer boxes</li>
<li>an electronic version without the printed lines for writing on (for easy transfer to Teams/ other online learning platform)</li>
<li>Answer sheet</li>
</ul>
<p>A knowledge organiser covering the content of 2.4 Making Financial Decisions<br />
GCSE Business Edexcel 9-1 Syllabus<br />
2 sides A4<br />
Uploaded as a PPT so you can edit</p>
<p>A Powerpoint which summarises the structure needed for GCSE Business exam technique for exam questions.</p>
<p>Examples also given.</p>
<p>Student friendly terminology rather than use of AO1, AO2 etc, I refer to Analysis, context, knowledge and evaluation.</p>
<p>1 x Demand Shift Work sheet (2 sides)</p>
<ul>
<li>7 basic demand curve graphs</li>
<li>students read what has caused the shift, tick an option from the PIRATES options</li>
<li>Draw the correct inward or outward shift</li>
</ul>
<p>1 x Supply Shift Work sheet (2 sides)</p>
<ul>
<li>7 basic supply curve graphs</li>
<li>students read what has caused the shift, tick an option from the CREWS options</li>
<li>Draw the correct inward or outward shift</li>
</ul>
<p>Quiz links (to duplicate) so you click on the link and you have your own Teams copy of the quiz.</p>
<p>Topics from 1.1 to 2.5 covered. Some full tests, some sub topic tests.</p>
<p>A basic worksheet to help students struggling with the basic concept and basic calculations.<br />
May also be useful for the start of the topic in GCSE lessons</p>
<p>Excel file</p>
<p>Questions laid out to print on A4 in one tab<br />
Answers in red on the second tab</p>
Starter - Kahoot Quiz recapping Marketing (LO1) - need PC's, tablets or phones, you can skip though, enough content to work through, <br />
Youtube intro<br />
Lesson slides- Branding, logos, slogans, product differentiation- worksheet for slogans<br />
Differentiated task<br />
Homework Requires Pearson Book - over 2 u task PG28 to be copied
<p>Small starter activity to calculate the gross and net profit margins of Aldi, based on 2016 and 2017 income statement figures.<br />
20 marks/ 20 minutes</p>
<p>3 x copies of task per A4 sheet</p>
<p>Teacher powerpoint</p>
<ul>
<li>1 x slide displaying scenario and questions</li>
<li>2 x slides with answers on in red</li>
</ul>
<p>Work sheets (same task)</p>
<ul>
<li>1 x hard, no formulas shown</li>
<li>1 x easier (formulas given)</li>
</ul>
<p>Questions start from basic; rev, fixed costs etc and move up to calculating gross and net profit and margins.</p>
<p>A one page worksheet on revenue.<br />
Basic calculations multiplying quantity by price given 7 short scenarios<br />
second half of the sheet the business sells two products so they need to add the revenue from each product together.</p>
<p>My students loved this.</p>
<p>You are Santa, the students are your elves.<br />
They work for you and earn their money by collecting sacks of presents from the manufacturing elves.<br />
They calculate their daily income and then decide if they want buy more sacks.</p>
<p>They can use the sledge which means they can carry more presents and earn more per sack… or they can carry the sacks, meaning they earn less per sack.</p>
<p>Taking the sledge is risky though… if the weather changes and the ice cracks then the sledge will slip and drop the sacks through the ice.</p>
<p>More detail in the Powerpoint. There are differentiated accounts sheets for the students attached too.</p>
<p>Please note:</p>
<p>This end of topic assessment and answers is calculations based only.</p>
<p>(+) Easy to mark/ self mark and tests their ability to calculate Gross and Net Profit, Gross and Net Profit Margins, Interest amounts, interest rates %, Average Annual Profit and Average rate of Return</p>
<p>(-) Does not include longer answer questions or questions on graphs etc.</p>
<p>My classes are about to sit their mocks and so I produced this assessment to reduce marking work load during mock season.</p>