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A online shop devoted to excellent Business Studies resources, developed by an practitioner with 10 years of teaching and leadership experience. T + L enhancement guaranteed!
A wide range of high quality resources are offered, saving you time in regards to preparation so that you can focus more on supporting your students to progress.
a revision worksheet based off a fictional case study of Rihanna leaving the music industry to open up her own umbrella retailer. Questions include break even calculations, drawing a break even chart and explaining limitations of break even forecast.
Aimed at AS Business students, but could be used with GCSE Business students.
(no mark scheme provided. saved as a word doc for ease of editing).
These resources are excellent class worksheet for Business students that supports them to understand and calculate PED, explain the consequence of different products and different PED scores. Once completed, a useful tool to help them to revise and model analysis of how an price inelastic or elastic product impacts the business.
Aimed at Year 1 A-level Business students.
*Saved as a word doc for ease of editing.
*solutions provided for simpled PED calculations worksheet only.
A useful in class activity to do with your students to support their understanding of liquidity. students can work individually or in pairs in ranking the various items against the arrow, so they can visually see what assets are most liquid and least liquid. This is great to use before teaching students about current and acid test ratios.
Aimed at A-level business students.
(saved as word doc for ease of editing).
The following resource is useful when teaching personnel / HRM indicators to Business year 1 A-level students. The 3 page worksheet tasks students with calculating labour turnover, labour productivity, labour costs per unit and absenteeism rate for a fictional case study about a cupcake manufacturing business. Students then need to explain and analyse the figures with exam style questions. The worksheet carries 50 marks, and can be used as a in class exercise or set as a homework assessment.
*calculation solutions provided only on page 4.
A simple organisation chart exercise (1 page) based off my previous school setting. includes basic questions that assess student's understanding of organisation types, span of control, line of communication and de-layering. Aimed at GCSE students.
Activity is saved as a word doc for ease of editing. No mark scheme provided.
Two different summary revision worksheets that assesses student's understanding of the 7Ps of the marketing mix. The recap worksheet covers key terms and prompts students for analysis of importance of each P. the integrating the marketing mix activity is an application exercise that can be completed individually or in pairs/teams.
Aimed at Yr1 A-level Business students.
(both docs can be edited for ease of teacher's use).
A 2 page worksheet on a fictional case study with 2 practice exam questions- 'analyse' and 'evaluate'. suitable for A-level but could be used for GCSE. useful as a homework exercise.
worksheet is saved as a 'word' doc for ease of editing. no mark scheme provided.
2 different exchange rate worksheets for helping students to understanding the impact of exchange rate changes on imports and exports. Aimed at GCSE business students, but could be used with yr1 A-level business students as well.
docs are saved as a word doc for ease of editing. no mark scheme provided.
The following resources are useful when teaching sectors of the economy to Business GCSE students. Both worksheets can be used as in class tasks or homework assessments. great for recapping content and supporting students to understand key terms (like de- industrialisation, automation and interdependence) and interpreting data.
docs are saved as a word doc for ease of editing. no mark scheme provided.
A fictional case study exercise that requires students to draw up an organisation chart. This resource helps to assess student’s understanding of line managers, subordinates and chain of command through a fictional case study.
*Suitable for year1 A-level or GCSE (academically more able students). useful as an individual or teamwork exercise.
model answer provided on page 2.
A brief powerpoint presentation that introduces the 4 types of organisation culture (based off Charles Handy's theory) and provides 2 group tasks where students can discuss, apply and analyse the types of cultures. Aimed at year 2 A-level Business students.
Saved as an editable presentation for ease of use and modification.
A fictional case study about Nandos and students need to complete the extended writing question task by discussing whether they should hire an democratic or autocratic leader. can be completed individually or in pairs in class, or as a homework task. Aimed at GCSE Business students but could be used with Yr1 A-level Business students.
Saved in 'Word' for ease of editing. no mark scheme provided.
a fictional case study that assesses student's understanding of critical path analysis/ network analysis. useful exam practice questions which students can complete for homework or in class. Aimed at Business A-level students.
doc is saved in 'Word' for ease of editing. model answer of CPA diagram is included.
Two useful in class exercises to support student’s understanding of the business/ trade/ economic cycle as an external influence on businesses. Resources can be used when teaching GCSE or A-level Business.
Business cycle news report task- group work exercise where pairs/ groups of students are given one of the two news reports, and to discuss how the real life business examples will be affected by the news report. excellent for differentation and class discussion.
Business cycle clss worksheet- to be completed indvidually, supporting students to understand the effects of various stages of the business cycle in relation to GDP, level of production, consumer investment, levels of unemployment, levels of business start ups etc.
*both tasks are saved as word docs for ease of editing.
A useful class exercise to stimulate discussion with students in regards to the various consumer rights laws (e.g. sales of good act, trade description act etc). the quiz contains 10 fictional questions with multiple choice answers (2 pages). can be used before teaching the laws to assess student’s prior knowledge ideally.
*solutions provided on pages 3-4.
An excellent resource for when teaching the impact of technology in retail/ tertiary sector businesses. useful as a teamwork exercise in class. 3 elements involved:
- presentation with quick starter exercise on key facts on slide 1. there is a brief introduction on slide 2 and main activity instructions on slide 3, linking to the other two elements below.
- case study examples (x10) of different businesses examples, explaining pros and cons.
- case study grid is a worksheet for students to fill in, 'pulling' out information from the various case studies and analysing advantages and disadvantages of the technology that they use.
Aimed at GCSE Business students but can also be used with yr1 A-level Business students. all docs are ediable for ease of teacher's use.
Two worksheets that assess student's knowledge and understanding in regards to choosing the right sources of finance in relation to fictional scenarios. one worksheet is for more able, and the other worksheet can be used to support the less able students in accessing and applying learning. Aimed at GCSE Business students, but could be used with Year 1 A-level students as well.
worksheets are editable for ease of teacher's use and modification. suggested answers for the 'hard' worksheet.
This fictional case study is a useful homework exercise to set your Business students when teaching sole traders and partnerships. Three scaffolded questions that assess student’s understanding of content, writing skills and application of case study. Ideal for A-level students, or stretch and challenge for academically more able GCSE students.
*resource has been saved as a word doc for ease of editing.
*no mark scheme or solutions provided.
This worksheet can be used to assess Business students’ understanding of the advantages and disadvantages of sole trader and partnership ownership structures. Based off a fictional case study, students are tasked with classifying the various statements as either advantage or disadvantage, and then explaining further by providing an applied example. Ideal for GCSE students but can be used with Business A-level students as well. It can be used as an in class task or homework task.
*resource has been saved as a word doc for ease of editing.
*no mark scheme or solutions provided.
This worksheet can be used to assess Business student’s understanding of PESTLE analysis. Three short tasks to be completed in task after being taught the topic, which will help to reinforce the content and elements of PESTLE analysis. Ideal for Business A-level students but could be used with GCSE students.
*resource has been saved as a word doc for ease of editing.
*no mark scheme or solutions provided.