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
Included:
PowerPoint (PowerPoint format)
Starter Activity on PowerPoint
Worksheet with Answer Sheet
Plenary on PowerPoint
Escape room activities that are the perfect supplement for any business course!
An interactive escape room lesson that introduces students to the topic of external factors in business. There are six fun task cards that include activities relating to the different external factors, which include political factors, economic, social, technological, environmental and competitive factors.
Lesson Objectives:
• To be able to explain the different external factors that can impact business
Included:
Six task cards
PowerPoint with starter and plenary
Lesson Plan
Answer sheet for teacher
Answer sheet for students
Escape Room Activity all about the Partitioning of Ireland!
An interactive escape room lesson that explores the topic of the partitioning of Ireland. This lesson provides a fun and interactive introduction to Ireland’s history, how the partition came about, and when it happened in history.
Lesson Objectives:
To be able explain the partitioning of Ireland.
To be able to pinpoint when the partitioning of Ireland was.
To be able to understand the reasons for the partitioning of Ireland.
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 business course!
An interactive escape room lesson that introduces students to the topic of lean production. There are six fun task cards that include activities relating to the benefits of lean production and the processes that a business can implement to become more lean. This lesson works well for teaching students about the different techniques used within lean production.
Lesson Objectives:
• To be able to identify methods of lean production
• To be able to explain the advantages and disadvantages of lean production
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 business course!
An interactive escape room lesson that introduces students to the topic of trade blocs. There are six fun task cards that include activities relating to the different trading blocs across the globe, the purpose of trading blocs, and the advantages for a country of being included in a trading bloc. This lesson works well for teaching students about features of trading blocs and the names of the many international trading blocs.
Lesson Objectives:
To to be able to identify the features of trading blocs
To be able to explain the purpose of trading blocs
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 business course!
An interactive escape room lesson that introduces students to the topic of ethical issues in business. There are six fun task cards that include activities relating to the concept of ethics in business and a range of examples of how businesses can act ethically. This lesson works well for teaching students learning about the principles of business ethics.
Lesson Objectives:
To be able to identify the ethical issues that businesses face
To be able to determine how businesses overcome these issues
Included:
Six task cards
PowerPoint with starter and plenary
Lesson Plan
Answer sheet for teacher
Answer sheet for students
Great activity for teaching about the Good Friday Agreement!
Included in this activity are a variety of resources focusing on the significance of the Good Friday Agreement. Each activity included in this activity aims to build upon students understanding about why the agreement is important historically, the impact it had on Ireland, and an introduction into some of the historic events in Ireland before the Good Friday Agreement came into fruition.
Learning Objectives:
• To be able to explain the origin of the Good Friday Agreement
• To be able explain the key figures involved in the agreement
Included:
Six task cards
PowerPoint with starter and plenary
Lesson Plan
Answer sheet for teacher
Answer sheet for students
This resource includes:
PPT
Starter
Integrated handbook for students to complete all about ‘the Aztecs’
‘Code breaker’ plenary
Lesson plan
Support ‘cheat sheet’ for L.A Students
This lesson plan is based around using ‘microsoft encarta’ for researching, however the lesson could easily be used alongside other similar software.
Enjoy!
This worksheet focuses on part-time workers (the advantages and disadvantages) and gives a scenario on why the use of part-time workers would be applicable to test students understanding of the topic.
Private sector, public sector, and the mixed economy. If you are short of time then the main activity could simply be left on the projector to save you the trip to the printer!
Included:
PPT (with bell ringer, video activity, explanations of key topics, and plenary)
Printable main activity (sorting activity organizing the business objectives of each of the sectors)
Lesson plan
Students should be able to identify the meaning of ‘monopoly’ and be able to explain the key features of a monopoly. Each activity aims to give students a basic understanding of the advantages and disadvantages of monopolies for both business and the consumer.
Learning Objectives
• To be able to define what is meant by ‘monopoly’.
• To be able to explain the features of a monopoly.
Included:
PowerPoint
Starter
Three Main Activities
Plenary
Lesson Plan
An interactive escape room lesson that explores the meaning of ‘conservation’. There are six fun task cards that include activities relating to conservation and why it is important. The lesson provides a fun and interactive introduction to the various issues and key issues surrounding conservation (e.g. biodiversity, extinction, etc.)
Lesson Objectives:
• To be able to define what is meant by the term conservation.
• To be able to explain the advantages and disadvantages of conservation.
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 business or marketing course!
An interactive escape room lesson that introduces students to the topic of qualitative and quantitative research. There are six fun task cards that include activities relating to the key components of both qualitative and quantitative research.
Lesson Objectives:
• To be able to understand the difference between qualitative research and quantitative research
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 business or marketing course!
An interactive escape room lesson that introduces students to the topic of qualitative and quantitative research. There are six fun task cards that include activities relating to the key components of both qualitative and quantitative research.
Lesson Objectives:
• To be able to understand the difference between qualitative research and quantitative research
Included:
Six task cards
PowerPoint with starter and plenary
Lesson Plan
Answer sheet for teacher
Answer sheet for students
An interactive escape room lesson that explores Alexander the Great. This lesson provides a fun and interactive introduction to the importance of Alexander the Great.
Lesson Objectives:
• To be able to describe the key features of Alexander the Great
• To be able to explain the key events in the life of Alexander the Great
Included:
Six task cards
PowerPoint with starter and plenary
Lesson Plan
Answer sheet for teacher
Answer sheet for students
An interactive escape room lesson that explores why and how Pompeii was destroyed. This lesson provides a fun and interactive introduction to the different features of Pompeii and why it is still historically significant.
Lesson Objectives:
• To be able to describe key features of Pompeii
• To be able to explain what life was like in the ancient city of Pompeii prior to the volcanic eruption
Included:
Six task cards
PowerPoint with starter and plenary
Lesson Plan
Answer sheet for teacher
Answer sheet for students
An interactive escape room lesson that explores the War of the Roses. This lesson provides a fun and interactive introduction to the historical significance of the War of the Roses, who was involved, why the way began, and much more.
Lesson Objectives:
• To be to identify what happened during the War of the Roses
• To be able to explain the significance of the lives of kings Henry VI and Edward IV
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 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
This is a KS3 Year 9 lesson I taught around the political and economic impacts of ICT (topic 22). This lesson gets students to look at a range of articles, looking at the impact of corruption politically and how ICT could have a positive and negative influence.
Included:
PPT
Starter
Links to research on corruption
** I had to remove the images for the plenary due to copyright however I have left the names on each slide so is still possible to play, if necessary you can simply add the images back.