An easy way to set homework. I gave this sheet to my students in September and have used it throughout the year. The more 'Facebook likes', the harder the homework! Can be edited for any subject.
Students have a short period to guess the logo behind the bricks (either write down in silence or compete for the first answer). Answers at the end of the powerpoint. I have used this to introduce promotion in marketing and the idea of how aware students are of logos/slogans etc, but could be used for any subject as a starter.
Revision powerpoints for all six sections of the unit. Each has activities which can be used as lesson starters or revision activities, as well as exam questions with suggested answers.
A fun and practical way to learn about supply chains. Split the class into five teams and give them each one of the scenarios. They then negotiate at each stage of the supply chain. I have played this with sweets and stationary before, and use monopoly money as the currency. Enjoy!
Let your students choose their homework based on the chilli rating- the spicier the task, the harder the homework! I have used this for Economics but can be edited for all subjects.
Methods of production lesson:
Powerpoint outlining job and flow production with embedded video examples and quick tasks.
Production line activity with one half of the class as a factory using job production and one half using flow production.
Need glue, colouring pencils and scissors.
A lesson on the EU, including a starter activity using questions for the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgnXwrsMBUs (link on ppt), a powerpoint, a true or false activity and a game which asks the students to guess the country with clues.
A spreadsheet designed to automcatically produce a cash flow forecast based on inflow and outflow data.
Easy to use and perfect for learning about cash flow or producing forecasts for coursework.
A spreadsheet designed to calculate and predict the overall grades of BTEC students according to the value of pass, merit and distinction in the varying units
I created this as my students very often ask me about the liklihood of them achieving merit/distinction overall after recieving individual unit grades, and found this easy to illustrate the values of each unit and the impact of them on the overall grade
This was designed with Business Studies BTEC Level 3 in mind but can be edited to other subjects using the point values on given specifications on the Pearson website