Interactive escape room lesson for teaching about the marketing mix and the 4 p’s. Easy to prep lesson, the task cards simply need to be printed in advance. This lesson provides a fun introduction to the various elements of the marketing mix and how they apply to business.
Included:
Five task cards that focus on the key terms relating to the marketing mix and the 4 p’s.
PowerPoint with information explaining the purpose of the marketing mix.
Lesson Plan explaining different teaching activities that could be used.
Answer sheet for each activity that is included in the lesson.
Interactive escape room lesson for teaching business ethics and corporate social responsibility. Easy to prep lesson, the task cards simply need to be printed in advance. This lesson provides a fun introduction to business ethics, and gives examples as to how a business can be more ethical.
Included:
Five task cards that focus on the key terms relating to business ethics and CSR.
PowerPoint with information explaining the meaning of business ethics (with starter and plenary activity included).
Lesson Plan explaining different teaching activities that could be used.
Answer sheet for every activity that is included in the lesson.
Interactive escape room lesson for teaching opportunity cost. Easy to prep lesson, the task cards simply need to be printed in advance. This lesson provides a fun introduction to opportunity cost, and gives examples as to when opportunity cost may arise in a business setting.
Included:
Five task cards that focus on the key terms relating to opportunity cost.
PowerPoint with information explaining the meaning of opportunity cost (with starter and plenary activity included).
Lesson Plan explaining different teaching activities that could be used.
Answer sheet for every activity that is included in the lesson.
Interactive escape room lesson for teaching trade unions. Easy to prep lesson as everything is prepared and the task cards simply need to be printed in advance. The lesson provides a fun introduction to trade unions. All of the key words are included in the lesson, such as industrial action, mediator, striking, etc.
Included:
Five task cards that focus on the key terms relating to trade unions.
PowerPoint with information explaining the purpose of trade unions.
Lesson Plan explaining different teaching activities that could be used.
Answer sheet for every activity that is included in the lesson.
Interactive escape room lesson for teaching about business activity, limited resources, and the need to choose. Easy to prep lesson, clue cards need to simply be printed in advance. The lesson provides a fun introduction to business activity.
Included:
Five task cards to complete the escape room
PowerPoint with starter and plenary
Lesson Plan
Answer sheet
Interactive escape room lesson for teaching about communication in business. Easy to prep lesson, clue cards need to simply be printed in advance. The lesson provides a fun introduction to communication in business. It explores different communication methods, what is meant by communication, and the importance of good communication in business.
Included:
Five task cards to complete the escape room
PowerPoint
Lesson Plan
Answer sheet
Interactive escape room lesson for teaching exchange rates. Easy to prep lesson as everything is prepared and the task cards simply need to be printed in advance. The lesson provides a fun introduction to exchange rates. All of the key words are included in the lesson, such as exchange, currency, and trade. There are some simple exchange rate calculations included in the activity also, with the formula given to students to assist them.
Included:
Five task cards that focus on exchange rates, currency, and exchange rate formulas.
PowerPoint with information explaining the meaning of currency, exchange rates, and a starter and plenary activity included.
Lesson Plan explaining different teaching activities that could be used.
Answer sheet for every activity that is included in the lesson.
This would serve as a great introduction lesson covering both exchange rates and currency, and would work well with a range of Business Studies and Economics curriculums.
The Role of Marketing paired activity, used to teach the Cambridge iGCSE Business Studies course but could be used in conjunction with other Business Studies courses.
This lesson is through Google Slides so does not need any printing. It is designed to be used on a digital device, however could be printed off if the teacher did not have access.
Activity includes key terms that could be discussed further:
marketing
customer loyalty
added value
branding
customer relationships (needs vs wants)
This resource includes a PowerPoint used to help students revise key topics covered in the past year, including:
sources of finance
legal structures of business
business plans
on-the-job and off-the-job training
This would be suitable for a single lesson, and could be used for on-line teaching also. This was used for Grade 9 (Year 10) iGCSE Business Studies following the Cambridge curriculum but could be used for others.
Full lesson focused upon achieving quality production.
Quick, easy, printable lesson that requires zero prep!
The lesson also explores the following objectives:
To be able to understand what quality means and why it is important for all businesses.
To be able to explain the concept of quality control and how businesses implement quality control.
To be able to understand the concept of quality assurance and ho this can be implemented.
Included:
PowerPoint - 8 pages (with starter, information for teaching topic, and plenary)
Worksheet (two pages with a range of activities ranging in difficulty)
This bundle could be used for teaching a handful of lessons (2-3) on the production of goods and services.
Included:
PowerPoint (with key information, starter, and plenary)
2 page worksheet which introduces the key terminology and includes an exam style question
PDF with 3 quick and easy printable activities that focus on benefits and limitations of technology on production, and measuring labour productivity.
Included:
x3 Printable activities each suited for teaching the production of goods and services.
The activities focus upon:
The benefits and limitations of technology relating to production
The relationship between employee productivity and output
Each could be used for a separate lesson and build upon student’s understanding of motivation in business.
Full lesson focused upon the production of goods and services.
Quick, easy, printable lesson that requires zero prep!
The lesson also explores the following objectives:
To be able understand how to manage resources effectively to produce goods and services.
To be able to understand the difference between production and productivity.
Included:
PowerPoint - 8 pages (with starter, information for teaching topic, and plenary)
Worksheet (two pages with a range of activities ranging in difficulty)
Printable activity focused on the topic of understanding the role of marketing in identifying customer needs. Questions included relate to defining the term ‘unique selling point’, what is meant by ‘first mover advantage’, and questions relating to identifying customer needs.
Activity focused on the marketing mix and the four P’s (product, place, promotion, and price) I would recommend printing on A3 so students can complete in detail and work collaboratively sharing ideas. Perfect for any business studies marketing topic.
Worksheet featuring on-the-job and off-the-job training methods. It also have questions relating to induction training. The worksheet is leveled (green and orange chilli’s) so students can choose questions that are aimed at their level. This could also be printed on A3 and you could get students to work collaboratively to answer the questions.
Interactive escape room lesson for teaching an introduction to Business Studies. Easy to prep lesson as resources, task cards just need to be printed in advance. The lesson provides a fun introduction into a range of business topics (entrepreneurs, communication, and a range of key terms).
Included:
Five task cards to complete the escape room
PowerPoint
Lesson Plan
Answer sheet
This is a homework sheet that could also be used as an activity in class. It asks students to choose one of the leadership styles and then to list the advantages and disadvantages of the leadership style. It then gets students to attempt an example style question focused upon ‘autocratic leadership’. Answers are included on the second page.
Homework focused upon verbal and written communication. A range of activities are included to introduce and build upon the topic. Answers are included on the second page.
Homework focusing on the four factors of production. Could be used in conjuction with a range of Business Studies courses. Three activities are included & answers to the questions are included on the second slide.
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