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Quality resources developed for Home Schooling, International Schools and online education in sub-Saharan Africa, suitable for students planning to write Cambridge International Examinations.

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Quality resources developed for Home Schooling, International Schools and online education in sub-Saharan Africa, suitable for students planning to write Cambridge International Examinations.
Factors of Production
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Factors of Production

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KS3: Years 7 - 9 An introduction to Factors of Production: Study notes, tasks, and useful links to online sites which work well. Can be copied or projected.
The History of Banking
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The History of Banking

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KS 3 Business and Economics Italian origins Banking explained Other models of providing financing Investment banks, Credit Unions, Crowdfunding, Micro-lenders Video links Thinking skills activity: Plus, Minus, Interesting
Marketing
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Marketing

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Business Studies - remote and classroom teaching. 5 lessons with reinforcement activities, study notes and links to YouTube videos. What is marketing? Product Place Price Promotion
Inflation
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Inflation

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KS 3 - A 5 page worksheet contains information with an international focus, calculations and solutions; suitable for international, multi-cultural schools International Curriculum for Africa Year 7
Government taxes
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Government taxes

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KS3 Years 7-9. A lesson which introduces the concept of taxes, types of taxes found in most countries. Includes study notes and a self-study based on an African country, and an assessment activity. Suggested answers for assessment are included on a PowerPoint presentation. Useful for online learning, home-schooling, self-study or teacher-directed lesson. Introduction – direct and indirect taxes Income tax Profit tax Indirect taxes Apply your Knowledge Glossary: Words you should know
Forms of Business Ownership
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Forms of Business Ownership

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KS 3 Years 7-9 A set of Study notes with reinforcement questions and activities(24 pages); Suggested answers for some activities on a separate PowerPoint presentation. Suitable as an introduction to the topic for online, distance and home education or teacher-directed lesson. Sole proprietor Partnership Private company Franchise Public companies
Production and productivity
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Production and productivity

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An introduction to the concepts of production and productivity for KS3 students. Covers production and transformation processes, inputs and outputs; factors of production, productivity and economic growth.
Goods and services
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Goods and services

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An introduction to the economics concepts of goods and services, producers, consumers, flow of money, and sustainability. Easy to read for Year 7 students with suitable reinforcement and assessment activities.
The History of Money
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The History of Money

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An easy introduction to Business and Economics for Year 7 students. Contains an assessment task and links to suitable videos.
Needs and wants
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Needs and wants

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An up to date resource (2019 data) that challenges Year 7 students to think about conspicuous consumption. Contains interesting information and tasks, with links to suitable video material. and a range of assessment tasks - from self-tests to formal assessment.
Businesses: An introduction
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Businesses: An introduction

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KS 3: Written for students new to Business Studies, this unit focuses on types of businesses; businesses as producers and consumers; and the effect of disasters on businesses. It includes Self-tests and a formal assessment task.
Personal Money Management
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Personal Money Management

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This unit introduces students to the basics of money management that everyone should know - from how to use an ATM to budgeting. Written for Year 7 but useful for students from KS3 to GCSE.
Starting a Business
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Starting a Business

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Written for Year 7 students, this unit covers entrepreneurship, market research, advertising, calculating cost and selling price and even setting up a Home Office. It contains useful practical and assessment exercises.
Introduction to Business Money Management
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Introduction to Business Money Management

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A very basic introduction to business money management for students starting out in Business or Accounting. Clear explanations, combined with simple calculations, will ease the transition for anxious students. This unit will introduce students to the concepts of bookkeeping and accountancy, financial transactions, costs, expenses, profit and loss, and explain the purpose of investment.
Economic Inequality
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Economic Inequality

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A brief introduction with an international focus; looks at Venezuela, colonisation, apartheid and the recent success of some African countries. Suitable for KS3.
Accounting software
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Accounting software

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Key Stage 3 Year 8/9 An introduction to modern accounting packages; the accounting cycle, assets, liabilities, equity, chart of accounts etc. Introduces terminology needed to use accounting software About 3 full lessons
Net Worth
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Net Worth

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KS 3 - 5 lessons Explanations and practice examples, links to suitable video clips concept of Net Worth The Statement of Net Worth Layout of Statement of Net Worth Analyse a Statement of Net Worth Complete a Statement of Net Worth
Recession and Depression
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Recession and Depression

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A 17-page document which can be used for Year 9 or I/GCSE Core students. It can be printed, projected or mailed to students for class, blended or home learning. Contains information, activities and links to suitable videos. Five lessons which cover the following topics: What is the difference between a recession and a depression? The Great Depression (1929) What causes a recession? The 2008 Global Financial Crisis The effects of the coronavirus on the global economy.