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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.
calculating market share worksheets
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calculating market share worksheets

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The following resources are good to assess Business student’s understanding of calculating market share (aimed at year 1 A-level students). The confectionary market share worksheet is good to use once students have been taught the market share formula, tasking students to calculate individual market shares for 20 different chocolate bars. Brief extension task provided. Solutions on page 2. The understanding markets worksheet is differentiated for the academically more able. Students are provided data from a fictional case study, and must answer the 8 numeracy based questions. Each question is scaffolded upon one another. Solutions provided on page 2. *the doc is saved as editable for ease of use.
Inflation tasks
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Inflation tasks

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The following resources are useful when teaching inflation (as part of external environment) to Business A-level students (but could be used with GCSE students as well). Both resources provide excellent stimulus for class discussion and exploration. ‘Inflation into’ task- this PowerPoint should be played in presentation mode. Students are given 6 different products, and have to discuss and feedback to the teacher on what they think the prices were in 1970s in the UK. The answer transitions in as you click forward on the presentation. Excellent for group discussion when introducing the topic of inflation. ‘Impact of inflation worksheet- students are tasked with this challenging ‘fill in the gap’ exercise. This could be done individually or in pairs. There are 23 key terms to be placed in the right order, and these are provided to students to complete the worksheet. Solutions provided on page 2. This resource is to be used after the teacher finishes delivering content. *the doc is saved as editable for ease of use.
Student voice survey
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Student voice survey

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internally devised student voice survey (10 questions, 1 page) used to collect quantitative and qualitative feedback from students within my Business, Accounting and Economics faculty. Useful for student and staff reflection, informing practice for the following academic year. (saved as a word doc for ease of editing)
Introduction to SMART objectives setting
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Introduction to SMART objectives setting

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The following resource can be used when teaching business objectives to students and introducing SMART objectives/ targets. Ideal for Business A-level students but could be used with GCSE students as well. Slide 1 outlines what SMART objectives means and links to an effective YouTube video. Side 2 is a fictional activity that is an excellent stimulus for peer collaboration and discussion. Students are tasked with devising SMART objectives for Nintendo, based off the case study provided. Extension task provided for fast working students. *resource has been saved as a PowerPoint doc for ease of editing.
Coffee market share worksheet
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Coffee market share worksheet

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The following resource is useful when teaching market share and market growth calculations to A-level Business students (but this could be used with GCSE students). The 2 page worksheet tasks students with various calculations and analysis of results from the fictional data provided. This could be used as a in class exercise or homework assessment. *solutions provided for calculations and true/false grid only. *the doc is saved as editable for ease of use.
Economies of scale worksheet
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Economies of scale worksheet

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a revision worksheet that assess's students understanding of economies of scale through calculations of average costs and identification of types of economies of scale. Aimed at AS Business students, but could be used with GCSE Business students. (solutions provided for calculations).
Herzberg's 2 factor motivation theory worksheet
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Herzberg's 2 factor motivation theory worksheet

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a revision worksheet on Herzberg's 2 factory motivation theory. tests students with identification of hygiene and motivator factors, as well as contrasting with Taylor's theory. Aimed at AS Business students, but could be used with GCSE Business students. (saved as a word doc for ease of editing).
Consumer rights quiz
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Consumer rights quiz

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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.
contract of employment task
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contract of employment task

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The following resource is useful when teaching employment law and specifically, contract of employment, to GCSE Business students. It is a in class task in which students are able to show their understanding and creativity in drawing up fictional contracts (using the template doc) for 3 roles mentioned in the brief. Extension task provided for fast working students. *the doc is saved as editable for ease of use.
Motivation methods grid worksheet
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Motivation methods grid worksheet

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A revision worksheet grid for students to complete that explore 10 different methods of motivation (financial and non financial) , which demands students to explain benefits and drawbacks of each method. Aimed at AS Business students, but could be used with GCSE Business students. (no solutions provided. saved as a word doc for ease of editing).
exchange rates worksheets
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exchange rates worksheets

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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.
Shortlisting CVs activity
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Shortlisting CVs activity

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A fictional case study about Holister recruiting for a Customer Service Adviser. students work in teams to assess 6 different CVs and justify who they would like to shortlist, based of the job description and person specification on the brief. an excellent exercise when teaching recruitment and generating class discussion. Aimed at GCSE students, but could be used for Yr1 A-level students as well. In addition, a great stimulus for SMSC discussion. both docs are editable if you wish to amend.
Sectors of the economy worksheets
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Sectors of the economy worksheets

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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.
employment law worksheets
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employment law worksheets

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The following resources are useful when teaching employment law to Business A-level students (but could be used with GCSE students as well). Both worksheets provide excellent stimulus for class discussion and exploration. ‘applying laws to scenarios’ worksheet- students are provided 10, brief fictional scenarios and need to identify the employment law in breech in question, and explain why. This worksheet supports students with their knowledge of content after it has been taught by the teacher. ‘boom boom’ case study- students are tasked in answer questions in relation to the fictional case study provided. There are 3 newspaper headlines that students need to assess the impact on the business in terms of management and costs. This worksheet supports students with their application and writing skills. *no mark schemes/ solutions provided only. *the doc is saved as editable for ease of use.
Unique Selling Point worksheet
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Unique Selling Point worksheet

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The following resource is useful when teaching Business students about Unique Selling Point. (aimed at both GCSE and Year 1 A-level students). This 2 page worksheet can be used in class or as a homework task to assess student’s understanding of USPs and its importance to businesses and their marketing. *no mark scheme/ solutions provided. *the doc is saved as editable for ease of use.
Stakeholders case study exam practice question
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Stakeholders case study exam practice question

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The following resource is useful to assess Business student’s knowledge and understanding of stakeholders and conflicts of interest through exam style questions. Aimed at GCSE Business students, but could be used with Year 1 A-level students as well. Questions are based off a fictional case study and are scaffolded, and there is one extension question is provided for fast working students. The worksheet could be used as a in class exercise or given as a homework task. *the doc is saved as editable for ease of use.
Sources of finance worksheets- differentiated
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Sources of finance worksheets- differentiated

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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.
Business ownership case study homework
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Business ownership case study homework

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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.
Balance sheet worksheets
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Balance sheet worksheets

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both worksheets are useful to assess student’s understanding of balance sheets. the worksheets are differentiated, testing students to ‘fill in’ a balance sheet using the data provided. *Aimed at A-level Business students. *Chino pizza worksheet is for academically more able students. (solutions provided. saved as a word doc for ease of editing).
Kotter and Schlesinger staff resistance theory worksheet
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Kotter and Schlesinger staff resistance theory worksheet

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1 page worksheet to support student's understanding of Kotter and Schlesinger's staff resistance theory. students need to complete the grid, explaining how the business could respond to each stage of overcoming staff resistance suggested. there is an extension task of 'it depends on' factors. Aimed at A-level Business students. (no solutions provided. saved as a word doc for ease of editing).