This resource is the perfect assessment tool that can be used when teaching about communication in business. There are fifteen multiple choice questions that explore the different types of communication (verbal, non-verbal, etc.) and the different ways employees communicate in a business setting.
Easy to use resource and no preparation required. Simply print out the resource that is in a PDF format for students to complete.
Included:
Coloured version of the ‘Communication in Business - Multiple Choice Quiz’
Answer sheet for teacher included
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x3 printable activities each suited for the different topics on motivation.
Non-financial motivation
Financial methods of motivation
Scenario’s to apply students understanding of the methods
Each could be used for a separate lesson and build upon student’s understanding of motivation in business.
Word search focused on introducing the key words relating to the various methods of motivation. This is a perfect bell ringer activity for students to begin learning about motivation.
Keywords:
Output
Quality
Staff
Retention
Motivation
Workforce
Monetary
Factors
Salary
Wage
Profit
Commission
Payment
Commission
Payment
Empowerment
Teams
Workers
Word search focused on introducing the key words relating to financial and non-financial methods of motivation. This is a perfect bell ringer activity for students to begin learning about the various methods of motivation.
Key words:
Job
Rotation
Enrichment
Motivation
Money
Financial
Flexibility
Autonomy
Employee
Roles
Productivity
Retention
Staff
Duties
Business
Promotion
Worksheet that includes questions on the purpose of training employees, the advantages and disadvantages of training workers, and assessing on-the-job and off-the-job training. The worksheet is leveled with green and orange chilies, so that students can choose questions that are best suited to their ability.
Word search focused on introducing students to internal and external recruitment. This is a perfect bell ringer activity for students to begin learning about the key terminology relating to both internal and external recruitment.
Key words:
Internal
External
Recruitment
Business
Promotion
Motivation
Applicant
Candidate
Expensive
Advertize
Workforce
Selection
Vacancy
Opportunity
Manager
Hiring
Word search focused on organizational charts. This would be an ideal bell ringer activity for teaching about organizational charts, as it introduces students to the key words.
Key words:
Organization
Structure
Management
Levels
Hierarchy
Employee
Finance
Company
System
Manager
Director
Employee
Tall
Flat
Escape room activities that are the perfect supplement for any business course!
An interactive escape room lesson that introduces students to the topic of risks in business. There are six fun task cards that include activities relating to the different types of risks that can impact a business, and how a SWOT analysis can be used to reduce risk in business.
Lesson Objectives:
To be able to categorize types of business risks
To be able to interpret how various type of risks impact business activities
Included:
Six task cards
PowerPoint with starter and plenary
Lesson Plan
Answer sheet for teacher
Answer sheet for students
Escape room activities that are the perfect supplement for any course!
An interactive escape room lesson that introduces students to the topic of compound interest. There are six fun task cards that include activities relating to the component of compound interest, why it is important, and the impact that compound interest can have on both savings and debt.
Lesson Objectives:
• To be able to define principal, interest, simple interest and compound interest
• To be able to explain the impact compound interest has on both savings and debt.
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Six task cards
PowerPoint with starter and plenary
Lesson Plan
Answer sheet for teacher
Answer sheet for students
Escape room activities that are the perfect supplement for any business or economics course!
An interactive escape room lesson that introduces students to the topic of ‘mission’ and ‘vision’ statements. There are six fun task cards that include activities relating to both mission and vision statements.
Lesson Objectives:
• To be able to define the meaning of ‘mission and vision statement’
• To be able to explain the difference between the two
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Six task cards
PowerPoint with starter and plenary
Lesson Plan
Answer sheet for teacher
Answer sheet for students
Escape room activities that are the perfect supplement for any course!
An interactive escape room lesson that introduces students to the topic of ‘venture capital’. There are six fun task cards that include activities relating to the importance of venture capital for start-up businesses.
Lesson Objectives:
• To be able to define venture capital
• To be able to explain the steps in the funding process
• To be able to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of venture capital
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Six task cards
PowerPoint with starter and plenary
Lesson Plan
Answer sheet for teacher
Answer sheet for students
This resource is the perfect assessment tool that can be used when teaching about government spending. There are ten multiple choice questions that explore topics relating to government spending, such as discretionary spending, mandatory spending, and much more.
Easy to use resource and no preparation required. Simply print out the resource that is in a PDF format for students to complete.
Included:
Coloured version of ‘Government Spending - Multiple Choice Quiz’
Answer sheet for teacher included
This resource is the perfect assessment tool that can be used when teaching about market economic systems. There are ten multiple choice questions that explore topics such as the different political and economic systems.
Easy to use resource and no preparation required. Simply print out the resource that is in a PDF format for students to complete.
Included:
Coloured version of ‘Market Economic System - Multiple Choice Quiz’
Answer sheet for teacher included
This resource is the perfect assessment tool that can be used when teaching about social media marketing. There are ten multiple choice questions that explore topics such as the different social media platforms, the 4 p’s, the different types of marketing, and much more.
Easy to use resource and no preparation required. Simply print out the resource that is in a PDF format for students to complete.
Included:
Coloured version of ‘Social Media Marketing - Multiple Choice Quiz’
Answer sheet for teacher included
Lesson breakdown:
Students should be able to identify the meaning of ‘public corporations’ and to be able to state advantages and disadvantages of both forms of public ownership of key assets. Each activity aims to give students a basic understanding public corporations, why some governments choose to ‘privatize’ certain assets, and what the benefits and limitations are of doing so.
Learning Objectives
• To understand the features of public corporations
• To be able to explain the ownership, control, sources of finance and use of profits for public corporations
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PowerPoint (PowerPoint format)
Starter Activity on PowerPoint
Worksheet with Answer Sheet
Plenary on PowerPoint
Lesson breakdown:
Students should be able to identify the meaning of ‘private limited’ and ‘public limited’ and to be able to state advantages and disadvantages of both forms of ownership. Each activity aims to give students a basic understanding of the features of both forms of ownership, and encourages students to be able to identify the benefits and limitations of PLC’s and LTD’s.
Learning Objectives
• To be able to identify how a limited company is formed
• To be able to explain the features of private limited companies
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PowerPoint (PowerPoint format)
Starter Activity on PowerPoint
Worksheet with Answer Sheet
Plenary on PowerPoint
Lesson breakdown:
Students should be able to identify the meaning of ‘sole trader’ and ‘partnerships’ and to be able to state advantages and disadvantages of both forms of ownership. Each activity aims to give students a basic understanding of the features of both forms of ownership, and encourages students to assess when each form of ownership might be more appropriate in a business scenario.
Learning Objectives
To be able to identify the features of sole traders and partnerships
To be able to explain the advantages and disadvantages of operating as a sole trader or in a partnership
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PowerPoint (PowerPoint format)
Starter Activity on PowerPoint
Worksheet with Answer Sheet
Plenary on PowerPoint
This is an easy ‘teach and go’ lesson, which could either be printed out or simply uploaded onto a system such as teams/google classroom/school network and completed on a device.
Students should be able to identify the meaning of ‘business objectives’ and be able to explain what is meant by financial and non-financial objectives. Each activity aims to give students a basic understanding of how objectives might also change in a business, and some of the reasons why.
Learning Objectives
• To understand the financial aims and objectives of businesses: survival, sales, profit, market share and financial security.
• To be able to explain the non financial aims and objectives of a business
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PowerPoint (PowerPoint format)
Starter Activity on PowerPoint
Worksheet with Answer Sheet
Plenary on PowerPoint
Students should be able to identify the meaning of ‘business activity’ and be able to explain what is meant by terms such as ‘consumer goods’, ‘producer goods’, ‘consumer services’ and ‘producer services’. Each activity aims to give students a basic understanding of why people decide to start their own business, and how the business environment is changing.
Learning Objectives
• To understand the nature of business activity and the reasons why businesses exist
• To be able to understand the role played by different stakeholders
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PowerPoint (PowerPoint format)
Worksheet with Answer Sheet
Plenary on PowerPoint
Escape room activities that are the perfect supplement for any course!
An interactive escape room lesson that introduces students to the topic of ‘product’ in relation to the marketing mix. There are six fun task cards that include activities relating to the component of ‘product’ such as why product is important, what extension strategies are, and what the product lifecycle is.
Lesson Objectives:
• To be able to understand of the importance of ‘product’ within the marketing mix.
• To be able to explain the importance of ‘product’ within the marketing mix.
Included:
Six task cards
PowerPoint with starter and plenary
Lesson Plan
Answer sheet for teacher
Answer sheet for students