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High quality and engaging educational resources predominantly for teachers of Business and Computing subjects. There's more on the website... www.meanbusiness.co.uk

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High quality and engaging educational resources predominantly for teachers of Business and Computing subjects. There's more on the website... www.meanbusiness.co.uk
Whole Class Marking Tool (Summary Sheet) DIRT
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Whole Class Marking Tool (Summary Sheet) DIRT

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This resource REALLY cuts down on your marking workload and acts as an effective starter to a lesson once a piece of work/section of work has been marked/reviewed. Follow this process… Print this resource on A4 paper (or A3 if you’re going to write a lot). ‘Tick and Flick’ mark each piece of work/book for a whole class or particular group of students. As you’re going through, note your comments on the sheet within one of the sections below. Praise (What Went Well) Misconceptions/Common Errors Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar Even Better If Presentation DIRT Activity/Activities Once complete, photocopy a sheet for all students to glue into their books or attach to their work. In the following lesson, students should action the DIRT activity. You should also display this sheet (if scanned in) as a discussion point/starter. Your marking has been reduced… very effectively too! TIPS: Students LOVE to be named on this sheet, as everyone in the class gets a copy! Name particular students within the relevant sections of the marking tool sheet. Don’t use this for EVERY piece of marking you do! This is designed to reduce the marking you do, not obliterate it! Choose when this tool will work well for you and your class. Print a bank of these off so they’re easily at hand.
Enterprise Project (Slides and Booklet)
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Enterprise Project (Slides and Booklet)

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Teacher slides and student booklet getting learners to develop a new ice cream product for ‘Jen and Berry’s’! Covers: Market research Primary & secondary research Creating a questionnaire Carrying out an interview Carrying out a focus group Target market Customer profiling Design ideas Feedback (self and peer) Final design choices Pricing strategies Calculating revenue and profit/loss Slides are editable if required. Booklet is 12 pages and contains an easy space for final marking on the front cover (very short too!!). All you need to do is print the booklet, break the slides down into lessons/chunks, decide which parts are your starters etc. and go for it!
Brand Names Display/Open Evening Activity (Business Studies)
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Brand Names Display/Open Evening Activity (Business Studies)

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Eight product posters that have now adopted brand names as their generally accepted nouns. Includes an introduction poster and conclusion. Whoever views this display needs to select a name they’d call each product… they add up a score and then the higher the score the more influenced someone has been by brand names. Great for Open Evening, particularly if two learners could lead it to discuss results to prospective parents.
Business in Context - Case Study & Questions Sheet
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Business in Context - Case Study & Questions Sheet

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Best printed on A3, “Business in Context” gives learners an opportunity to read about about discuss a real business scenario. This resource is ideal traning for section B questions of the OCR GCSE Business Studies exam and content relates solely to the Business 1 specification but would suit any GCSE/A Level Business course really. This resource introduces entrepreneur Kimberlee Perry who founded fitness company “Bounce”. The scenario in the centre is factual. Six questions around the outside discuss: Qualities of an entrepreneur Stakeholders Business growth Recruitment Motivation This resource in detail: Format: PDF Editing: Not editable (no need) Content: 1 x PDF handout (best printed on A3 paper)
OCR Business Topic 5.3 Business Costs Challenge Booklet
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OCR Business Topic 5.3 Business Costs Challenge Booklet

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A booklet containing six challenges, each increasing in complexity. Ideal for lessons after teaching fixed, variable and total costs. Challenges include calculations for profit towards the end of the booklet. Great for collaborative learning, this booklet comes as a printable version AND a PDF that can be hosted and completed online for homework or distance learning. A comprehensive answer booklet is also included. Ideal after teaching OCR GCSE Business Studies Topic 5.3
Business Costs Challenge Booklet - EdExcel Business Topic 1.3.2
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Business Costs Challenge Booklet - EdExcel Business Topic 1.3.2

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A booklet containing six challenges, each increasing in complexity. Ideal for lessons after teaching fixed, variable and total costs. Challenges include calculations for profit towards the end of the booklet. Great for collaborative learning, this booklet comes as a printable version AND a PDF that can be hosted and completed online for homework or distance learning. A comprehensive answer booklet is also included. Ideal after teaching EdExcel GCSE Business Studies Topic 1.3.2.
House Brick Challenge Lesson - Business / Primary Induction
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House Brick Challenge Lesson - Business / Primary Induction

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A fun resource, and very adaptable. Perfect for year 6 induction, team building sessions, GCSE Business Induction session or PSHE lesson on Enterprise. So many different uses - and suitable for a range of ages. The session gets students to come up with a new product that turns the humble house brick into something everyone wants! Fully resourced. No need for a computer if you’re teaching in a classroom - just some basic art supplies (pencils/crayons etc.). This resource includes a student example, student hand out, instructions and PowerPoint display. Enjoy.
BBC MicroBit - Create a Board Game - FUN coding project for KS3 Computing or End of Term Activity
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BBC MicroBit - Create a Board Game - FUN coding project for KS3 Computing or End of Term Activity

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Fully resourced guide to guide students through the creation of their own board game and the coding of a Micro:bit device to determine how many moves players should take around the board. Fully differentiated - pick and choose what you use. Includes solution for lower abilities to still access the lesson and additional challenges to stretch the top end. Board game template included - this would be a very creative, fun and engaging project to complete with students over numerous lessons. Students I've done this with have even created game play cards and programmed their Micro:bit's to decide when players should take a card. They've coloured their board in fully and make a real professional job of the activity. Enjoy! There are plenty of other Micro:bit activities listed in my free and premium resources lists.
KS2/KS3 Averages Series of Lessons FULLY RESOURCED - Full Lessons
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KS2/KS3 Averages Series of Lessons FULLY RESOURCED - Full Lessons

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At least four full lessons on averages. Each lesson introduces the average concerned (mean, median, mode and range). Confidence is built through a guided activity before students have to complete an activity themselves. Fully planned, resourced and differentiated. Almost 30% discount here! Enjoy.
BBC Micro Bit Fun Lesson - Program a Decision Maker - KS2/3 Computing/Computer Science FULL Lesson
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BBC Micro Bit Fun Lesson - Program a Decision Maker - KS2/3 Computing/Computer Science FULL Lesson

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Another FULL Micro:bit lesson. I actually used the spare devices supplied by the BBC to deliver this lesson for Year 6 induction recently. Equally ideal for year 7 or 8 ICT/Computing groups. The PowerPoint, handout and attached code get the students to program a decision maker on their Micro:bit device. So, when shook, the device provides a random answer to the question the student asks - quite fun! Everything needed, including extra challenges to stretch the top end or step by step support for lower ability groups. A review of the lesson objectives at the end is also included. If you don't like paying for resources, I've also uploaded a FREE Rock, Paper, Scissors resource. Enjoy!
Plenary & Starter Generators - Generic, Cross Curricular, Fun activities!
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Plenary & Starter Generators - Generic, Cross Curricular, Fun activities!

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My first plenary wheel has been so successful that I’ve developed a sequel! Get both wheels now for a discounted price and have all your plenaries sorted for the academic year! NO PLANNING NEEDED! I’ve also included my Starter Activity Generator. This does require minimal planning but is a great template to have. Enjoy!
Plenary Wheel VERSION 2! 8 new ideas!
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Plenary Wheel VERSION 2! 8 new ideas!

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If you liked the first Plenary Wheel, things just got even better!! Version 2 is here, all new, USE ALONGSIDE VERSION ONE, NOT INSTEAD OF!! All your plenaries will be planned for months to come, if not longer!! See a video preview below BEFORE choosing to buy this TOP quality resource. Interactive, fun and engaging. A perfect end to the lesson! The plenary wheel is a PowerPoint file with a rotating wheel. Ask one of your students to shout STOP to select how the lesson ends. NO PLANNING involved. Just open the file and let your students decide. This wheel is the sequel to my original plenary wheel - it contains 8 NEW PLENARY activities that focus on the question “What have I learnt today”. It’s not a rebrand - so if you want both look for my bundle and then you’ll have SIXTEEN plenary activities - that’s your academic year sorted! The plenaries are: 60 seconds - tell a partner what you’ve learnt in a minute - timers includes. Picture review - draw how you feel/what you’ve learnt - template/handout included (print a bank of these ready!). Emoji review - select an emoji to summarise your learning today - template included if required (black and white or colour). Text message - write a reply to the text on the slide. 4-3-1, my take on the 5-5-1 review - write four sentences then whittle it down to just 1 word to summarise today’s lesson. Handout included, again print a stack ready! Red, Amber, Green - three sentence review of your learning today. Tell me three - answer the three summary questions about today’s learning. Status update - write a social media status to summarise your learning today. Macros must be enabled for the wheel to function, though the plenary activities can still be viewed without the wheel spinning (less exciting!). Enjoy!
Sole trader Business Ownership FULL lesson includes assessment, lesson plan presentation & handout!
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Sole trader Business Ownership FULL lesson includes assessment, lesson plan presentation & handout!

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Everything you need to teach Sole traders and teach it well - perfect for an observation. Differentiated learning outcomes included on the presentation. The presentation would also be useful printed as some stage for revision for your learners. The two activities include sorting advantages and disadvantages of sole trader ownership and an extended writing question. The lesson includes marking sheets that have space to match the work completed in this lesson to success criteria and space to give WWW and EBi (gap task). This really is value for money. To get even more value, use the plenary from the last slide in some of your other lessons - it's not lesson specific and is quite a nice end to any lesson. Enjoy!
Partnerships Business Ownership FULL lesson includes assessment, lesson plan presentation & handout!
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Partnerships Business Ownership FULL lesson includes assessment, lesson plan presentation & handout!

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Everything you need to teach Sole traders and teach it well - perfect for an observation. Differentiated learning outcomes included on the presentation. The presentation would also be useful printed as some stage for revision for your learners. The two main activities include sorting advantages and disadvantages of sole trader ownership and an extended writing question. The lesson includes marking sheets that have space to match the work completed in this lesson to success criteria and space to give WWW and EBi (gap task). This is a FULL lesson; ideally a 'double' session. Starter, 2 main activities (including paired work), and a plenary. Includes a full lesson plan for your records or for whoever is observing you. Enjoy!
E-Safety Lessons - Phishing, Malware & Social Networks
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E-Safety Lessons - Phishing, Malware & Social Networks

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Three resources for a reduced price. Will take AT LEAST 4 lessons to complete, if not longer. All differentiated. All fully resourced. All can be taught in a classroom OR computer suite (computer tasks have been adapted for those in a classroom). Discounted bundle. Over 20% saving. Computer Science/Computing/PSHE
KS2 KS3 French MFL Food Topic - Les Fruits - Fruit - TWO activities, presentation/classroom display!
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KS2 KS3 French MFL Food Topic - Les Fruits - Fruit - TWO activities, presentation/classroom display!

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Ideally suited to KS2 or KS3 French lessons, though would be equally good for KS4 lower abilities. This resource introduces French names of nine common fruits in a PowerPoint show. As always, masculine and feminine nouns are colour coded throughout the resource. The PowerPoint would be equally useful for classroom display/keyword wall or printing four to a page for flash cards. Alongside the PowerPoint is a match-up activity. Print this onto card and laminate for longevity or print on paper and get students to glue the matches in their exercise books. As a game, there's also a 'dominoes' activity and instructions. Printing and laminating this means it can be used over and over. Enjoy.