Dania Ewodage is my name. I am a Nigerian, married with children. A profession teacher with years of experience and certified by the C.I.E, I hold a BSc. and Masters degrees both in economics, and the U.K. Inst. of Marketing diploma. I am also a Consultant and Pastor.
Dania Ewodage is my name. I am a Nigerian, married with children. A profession teacher with years of experience and certified by the C.I.E, I hold a BSc. and Masters degrees both in economics, and the U.K. Inst. of Marketing diploma. I am also a Consultant and Pastor.
Whole Lesson:
A whole lesson and this is all you need to teach on this topic for IGCSE Economic syllabus 2017 - 2019. It is good for Teachers and Students and adequate as a note for student to copy in the class or at home. Parents can also use to help their children to improve on their performance.
Lesson Objectives
:At the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
• Unit 6.1b.1 define opportunity cost and analyse particular circumstances to illustrate the concept
• demonstrate how production possibility curves
can be used to illustrate choice and resource allocation.
• do the ‘Class Activities’ Provided at the end of the presentation,
A whole lesson on this topic as stated. It is all you need to teach on this topic for IGCSE Business Studies syllabus 2017 - 2019. It is good for Teaching and Students’ note taking and class works.
Lesson Objectives:
At the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
4.1.2 Identify and describe main methods of production: • Explain the features, benefits and limitations of job, batch and flow production • Recommend and justify an appropriate production method for a given situation
• Engage the ‘Work Sheet’ at the end of the presentation.
Complete Lesson.
Opportunity Cost and the Production Possibility Curve PPC * ’ppt’ IGCSE Economics. I have consistently produced A*s, As, and Bs. You can replicate my results with my up-to-date notes. *Engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn to excel. ‘Class Activities.’ with Answers.’
Lesson Objectives;
At the completion of the lesson, the students should be able to;
Define opportunity cost and give examples of opportunity cost in different contexts. explain the influence of opportunity cost on decision making by consumers, workers, producers and governments when allocating their resources.Define the Production possibility curve diagrams (PPC), draw and interpret appropriate diagrams. Points under, on and beyond a PPC describe the significance of the location of production points. Describe movements along a PPC and opportunity cost. Shifts in a PPC - The causes and consequences of shifts in a PPC in terms of an economy’s growth.
Complete Lesson.
Achieving Quality Production * ’ppt’ IGCSE Business Studies. I have consistently produced A*s, As, and Bs. You can replicate my results with my up-to-date notes, *Engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn. Questions at the end. Answers provided. *Engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn to excel. ‘Class Activities.’ with Answers.’
Lesson Objectives;
At the completion of the lesson, the students should be able to;
Why quality is important and how quality production might be achieved: • What quality means and why it is important for all businesses. • The concept of quality control and how businesses implement quality control. • The concept of quality assurance and how this can be implemented.
‘Class Activities’ with ‘Answers.’
Whole Lesson:
A whole lesson on this topic as stated. It is all you need to teach on this topic for IGCSE Business Studies syllabus 2017 - 2019. It is good for Teaching and Students’ note taking and class works.
Lesson Objectives:
At the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
explain why businesses hold inventories (stocks)
explain the concept of lean production; how to achieve it, e.g. Kaizen, Just-in-time inventory control and Cell production.
benefits of lean production.
Do the **Class Activity and Exam Practice Questions.
A whole lesson on this topic as stated. It is all you need to teach on this topic for IGCSE Business Studies syllabus 2017 - 2019. It is good for Teaching and Students’ note taking and class works.
Lesson Objectives:
At the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
4.1.3 describe how technology has changed production methods, e.g. using computers in manufacturing and design
• Benefits of increasing efficiency and how to increase it, e.g. increasing productivity by automation and
technology, improved labour skills.
• Do the ‘Test Yourself Questions and Exam Practice Questions’.
Whole Lesson:
A whole lesson and this is all you need to teach on this topic for IGCSE Economic syllabus 2017 - 2019. It is good for Teachers and Students and adequate as a note for student to copy in the class or at home. Parents can also use to help their children to improve on their performance.
Lesson Objectives
:At the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
• Unit 6.2 a. describe the allocation of resources in market and mixed economic systems; describe the terms primary, secondary and service (tertiary) sector in an economy
• Answer the ‘Interactive Questions’ and do the ‘Class Activities 1, 2, & 3.’ provided at the end of the presentation.
Complete Lesson.
**Topic: ** Marketing Strategy Legal Control & Marketing Budget ‘ppt’, ** IGCSE Business Studies syllabus. *.Engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn to excel. Class Activities with Answers .
Lesson Objectives;
At the completion of the lesson, the students should be able to;
Explain the meaning of Marketing strategy.
Justify marketing strategies appropriate to a given situation.
• Importance of different elements of the marketing mix in influencing consumer decisions in given circumstances.
• Recommend and justify an appropriate marketing strategy in given circumstances.
Identify and explain the nature and impact of legal controls related to marketing. • Impact of legal controls on marketing strategy, e.g. misleading promotion, faulty and dangerous goods. • The Marketing budget. ‘Class Activities with Answers.’
Whole Lesson:
A whole lesson and this is all you need to teach on this topic for IGCSE Business Studies and Economics syllabus 2017 - 2019. It is good for Teachers and Students and adequate as a note for student to copy in the class or at home. Parents can also use to help their children to improve their proficiency on the subject. Students can be allowed to consult their books while doing the case study question.
Lesson Objectives
At the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
4.2.3 Explain, interpret and use a simple break-even chart:
• Explain the concept of break even
• Construct, complete or amend a simple break-even chart
• Interpret a given chart and use it to analyse a situation
• Use a chart to help make simple decisions, e.g. impact
of higher price
• Understand the limitations of break-even charts
Do the Class Activity and Case Study Questions with Answers at the end of the presentation.
Complete Lesson.
Lesson Objectives:
At the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
Define and measure economic growth - Real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and how it can be used to measure economic growth. GDP per head (capita). Causes and consequences of recession. Recession and how it moves the economy within its PPC. Causes of economic growth - How changes in total demand may increase the utilisation of resources and GDP – leading to a movement from inside toward the PPC. How economic growth shifts the economy’s PPC to the right and is caused by changes in investment, technology, and the quantity and quality of the factors of production. Consequences of economic growth - The costs and benefits of economic growth in the context of different economies. The range of policies available to promote economic growth and how effective they might be.
‘Class Activities’ and ‘Multiple Choice Questions with Answers.’
Complete Lesson.
Topic: Government Budget, Taxation and Fiscal policy ‘ppt’, ** IGCSE Economics and Bus Studies syllabus. With these resources, I have consistently produced As, As, and Bs. You can replicate my results with my up-to-date notes. Engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn to excel. ‘Class Activities.’ ‘Questions with Answers.’
Lesson Objectives;
Objectives;
Definition of the government budget. Reasons for government spending: The main areas of government spending. Reasons for taxation: reasons for and effects of spending in these areas. Taxation as the main source of government revenue and the reasons for levying taxation. Classification of taxes: progressive, regressive, proportional; and direct, indirect.
Principles of taxation: The qualities of a good tax. Impact of taxation: on consumers, producers, government and economy as a whole.
Definition of fiscal policy. Fiscal policy measures: The tax and spending changes, in the form of fiscal policy, that cause budget balance or imbalance. Including calculations of the size of a budget deficit or surplus.
Effects of fiscal policy on government on macroeconomic aims. How fiscal policy measures may enable the government to achieve its macroeconomic aims. Note: aggregate demand and aggregate supply are not required.
‘Class Activities’ and ‘Multiple Choice Questions with Answers.’
Whole Lesson:
A whole lesson on this topic as stated. It is all you need to teach on this topic for IGCSE Business Studies syllabus 2017 - 2019. It is good for Teaching and Students’ note taking and class works.
Lesson Objectives:
At the end of the lesson, students should be able to :
• 1.3.2 Identify and explain Methods of measuring business size, e.g. number of people employed, value of output, capital employed (profit is not a method of measuring business size)
• Explain the limitations of methods of measuring business size
• 1.3.3 Identify and explain why the owners of a business may want to expand the business
• Differentiate ways in which businesses can grow
• Problems linked to business growth and how these might be overcome
1.3.4 Identify and explain why some (new or established) businesses fail:
• Identify and explain the causes of business failure, e.g. lack of management skills, changes in the business environment
• Explain why new businesses are at a greater risk of failing
Do the class activities provided with answers at the end of the presentation.
Complete Lesson.
Employment and Unemployment ’ppt’ IGCSE Economics. With these resources, I have consistently produced A*s, As, and Bs. You can replicate my results with my up-to-date notes. *Engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn to excel. ‘Class Activities.’ ‘Questions with Answers.’
Lesson Objectives;
At the completion of the lesson, the students should be able to;
Define employment, unemployment and full employment. Describe the changing patterns and level of employment: the nature and causes of it - e.g. increase in proportion of workers employed in the tertiary sector and formal economy as an economy develops; a greater proportion of women in the labour force due to changes in social attitudes; decline in the proportion employed in the public sector as a country moves towards a market economy. How unemployment is measured - claimant count and labour force survey - and the formula for unemployment rate. Causes/types of unemployment - Frictional, structural and cyclical unemployment. The consequences of unemployment for the individual, firms and the economy. Identify and explain - the range of policies available to reduce unemployment and their effectiveness.
• ‘Class Activities’ and ‘Multiple Choice Questions.’
The Role of Governments - Macroeconomic Aims, Policies & the Conflicts* ’ppt’ IGCSE Business Studies. I have consistently produced A*s, As, and Bs. You can replicate my results with my up-to-date notes, *Engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn. Questions at the end. Answers provided. *Engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn to excel.
Lesson Objectives;
At the completion of the lesson, the students should be able to;
Describe the role of government - Locally, nationally and internationally. The macroeconomic aims of government - Economic growth, full employment/low unemployment, stable prices/low inflation, balance of payments stability, redistribution of income.Reasons behind the choice of aims and the criteria that governments set for each aim. Possible conflicts between macroeconomic aims - Possible conflicts between aims: full employment versus stable prices; economic growth versus balance of payments stability; and full employment versus balance of payments stability.‘Class Activity - Key word(s) Search. Multiple Choice Questions, Answers.’
Topic: Inflation and deflation Retail / Consumer Price Index ’ppt’ IGCSE Economics. *Engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn to excel. ‘Class Activities.’ with Answers.’
Lesson Objectives;
At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to;
Define inflation and deflation. - Measure inflation and deflation using the Retail Prices Index (RPI). Explain - causes of inflation: demand-pull and cost-push. Causes of deflation: demand-side and supply-side. Consequences of inflation and deflation - for consumers, workers, savers, lenders, firms and the economy as a whole. Range of policies to control inflation and deflation and how effective they might be.
‘Class Activities’ & ‘Multiple Choice Questions’ with Answers.
Complete Lesson.
*Topic:*Product - marketing mix ‘ppt’, ** IGCSE Business Studies syllabus. *.Engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn to excel. ‘Class Activities.’ ‘ with Answers.’
Lesson Objectives;
At the completion of the lesson, the students should be able to;
Define Product. • Identify and explain the costs and benefits of developing new products • Define Brand image – Identify and explain the impact on sales and customer loyalty • Identify and explain the role of packaging • Describe the product life cycle: identify and explain the main stages and extension strategies; draw and interpret a product life cycle diagram • Demonstrate how stages of the product life cycle can influence marketing decisions, e.g. promotion and pricing decisions.
‘Class Activities’ with ‘Answers.’
Complete Lesson.
*Topic:*Price - marketing mix ‘ppt’, ** IGCSE Business Studies syllabus. *.Engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn to excel. ‘Class Activities.’ ‘ with Answers.’
Lesson Objectives;
At the completion of the lesson, the students should be able to;
Define Product. • Identify and explain the costs and benefits of developing new products • Define Brand image – Identify and explain the impact on sales and customer loyalty • Identify and explain the role of packaging • Describe the product life cycle: identify and explain the main stages and extension strategies; draw and interpret a product life cycle diagram • Demonstrate how stages of the product life cycle can influence marketing decisions, e.g. promotion and pricing decisions.
‘Class Activities’ with ‘Answers.’
Work Sheet:
Topic: The purpose and nature of business activity, Importance of specialization, and Added Value. ‘MS Word.’ IGCSE Business Studies. Syudies syllabus. Engage your pupils, relax, and simply guide them. All you need to do is print out the part you want to use, Explain and/or discuss the sub topic for 5 - 10 minutes and watch them learn by themselves, as they work on the tasks. Answers provided.
Content
•• Concepts of needs, wants, scarcity and opportunity cost
•• Importance of specialization •• Purpose of business activity
•• The concept of adding value and how added value can be increased.
A Bundle Work Sheet tailored to meet the IGCSE Business Studies 0450 syllabus for 2020, 2021 and 2022 exam requirements. The activities in it should cover more than one or two lessons. Assuredly, it will help you to fully engage your key stage 4 students during lessons as well prepare them for the ‘A grades’ in the final examinations. All you need to do is print out the part of the work sheet you want to use, explain and/or discuss the sub topic for no more than 5 - 10 minutes and guide the students as they work on the tasks. They would scarcely need to consult with their text books and they will learn by themselves.
ontents:
1.1.1 The purpose and nature of business activity and Added Value.
1.2.1 Classification of businesses in ters of sectore and Reasons for the Changing Importance of Business Classification.
: 1.2.2. Classify business enterprises between private sector and public sector in a mixed economy
A Work Sheet tailored to meet the IGCSE Business Studies 0450 syllabus for 2020, 2021 and 2022 exam requirements. The activities in it should cover more than one or two lessons. Assuredly, it will help you to fully engage your key stage 4 students during lessons as well prepare them for the ‘A and A* grades’ in the final examinations. All you need to do is print out the part of the work sheet you want to use, explain and/or discuss the sub topic for no more than 5 - 10 minutes and guide the students as they work on the tasks. They would scarcely need to consult with their text books and they will learn by themselves.
Content: 1.3.2 The methods and problems of measuring business size: e.g. number of people employed, value of output, capital employed and market share. (profit is not a method of measuring business size)
• Limitations of methods of measuring business size