Tailor Made Resources for Business, Computing + Humanities
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We have a passion for teaching and learning and provide the full set of resources for lessons that have been tried and tested over the years to make life easier for other teachers (including mark schemes, lesson plans, and model answers where appropriate!)
With specialists contributing resources for Business Studies / Economics / Computer Science / Science / History / Geography / Psychology / Sociology.
Our specialist contributors specialize in GCSE / A Level / and IB.
We have a passion for teaching and learning and provide the full set of resources for lessons that have been tried and tested over the years to make life easier for other teachers (including mark schemes, lesson plans, and model answers where appropriate!)
With specialists contributing resources for Business Studies / Economics / Computer Science / Science / History / Geography / Psychology / Sociology.
Our specialist contributors specialize in GCSE / A Level / and IB.
Use this template of a Cashflow Forecast to show the effects of inflows and outflows on Net Cashflow and therefore on Opening and Closing Balances.
I normally use this with students so that they can practice creating their own scenarios and check their maths is correct. They can also see the possible knock on consequences of making a mistake,
To see a full scheme of work, GCSE can be found here / A Level and IB can be found here.
The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources.
The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work without any extra planning.
All activities and resources have been used in class and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware of any errors. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources.
Please do leave a review and if you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see (or improvement for this resource), feel free to contact me.
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See my other resources for Business Studies, Computer Science and ICT here
Students look at prices for a variety of goods and discuss what the price was in 1970.
They fill in the table with what they think the prices were and then discuss why prices may have changed paying particular attention to inflation
This lesson / resource is about Sources of Finance with the following learning objectives and been designed for GCSE / iGCSE Business Studies.
Learning objectives/Outcomes:
Understand why a business needs funds
Understand the difference between short and long term capital needs
Understand the difference between internal and external sources of finance
Identify the different sources of finance available to a business
Understand how to select the most appropriate source of finance for a particular situation
This download includes:
A full lesson PowerPoint
Differentiated Sheets for students to learn definitions and advantages / disadvantages of each source of finance
Elearning Version for Drag and Drop assignment via uploading as a Google Doc and Sharing with Google Classroom
A Scenario where all sources of finance are rejected or recommended
6 mini case studies to select the best source(s) of finance
Some multiple choice questions to check understanding as a Plenary
All necessary resources to run the lesson are included in this download and all my lessons are for a double lesson i.e. to take around 1hour and fifty minutes so they can be separated into two single lessons if required.
The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work without any extra planning.
All activities and resources have been used in class and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware of any errors. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources.
Please do leave a review and if you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see (or improvement for this resource), feel free to contact me.
The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources.
See my other resources for Business Studies, Computer Science and ICT here
Ten Different scenarios to analyse by students to look at Sources of Finance: What Factors need to be considered. Can be used as a full class discussion / group and pairwork / pinned up around the room or given as homework.
This resource is aimed at Year 12/13 so is perfect for A Level and IB Diploma. I have another resource with much simpler resources for GCSE students.
Task: For each of the different business scenarios, decide what type of finance the business in question should use and why.
There might be more than one appropriate source of finance - you could decide on a combination but make sure you explain why you have decided on those choices.
The situations are varied and all of them based upon earlier aspects of the Business Studies Curriculum to reinforce prior learning.
Please do leave a review and if you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see (or improvement for this resource), feel free to contact me.
The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Harvey Taylor (2019)
See my other resources for Business Studies, Computer Science and ICT here
This lesson / resource is about Added Value / Adding Value .
It has been designed for the GCSE with the following learning objectives:
Define added value and give at least two examples of how this can be achieved
Understand three or more reasons why businesses can add value
Know how to assess different sources of added value and can explain why they are important for business success
This download includes:
A full lesson PowerPoint
Interactive and Competitive Starter
Lesson plan
A gap fill worksheet
All necessary resources to run the lesson are included in this download.
The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work.
All activities and resources have been used in class and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware of any errors. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but <strong> all comments and suggestions are very welcome </strong> and will be used to improve future resources.
The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources .
See my other resources for Business Studies, Computer Science and ICT here
This lesson / resource is an Introduction to Cash Flow Forecasts with the following learning objectives and been designed for GCSE Business Studies. This lesson covers all the basics of Cash Flow Forecasting and inflows / outflows. It is followed by lesson 2 which revises everything covered in this lesson and focuses on improving cashflow with case studies to examine.
Learning objectives/Outcomes:
Explain the difference between cash flow and profit
Identify types of cash inflows and cash outflows
Describe the cash flow problems a business might face
This download includes:
A full lesson PowerPoint
A scenario looking at when Cash Flow goes wrong
2 activities that look at different cashflow calculations - the first filling in gaps and the second (differentiated) looking at constructing a cash flow forecast
All necessary resources to run the lesson are included in this download and all my lessons are for a double lesson i.e. to take around 1 hour and fifty minutes so they can be separated into two single lessons if required.
The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work without any extra planning.
All activities and resources have been used in class and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware of any errors. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources.
Please do leave a review and if you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see (or improvement for this resource), feel free to contact me.
The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources
See my other resources for Business Studies, Computer Science and ICT here
This lesson / resource is for Business Dingbats / Rebus Puzzles. This resource has been designed for GCSE / A Level and IB Diploma Business Studies. They can be used as a starter or as a fun revision activity.
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This download includes:
38 Puzzles on a PowerPoint Presentation with Answers
Editable Printable Handouts
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The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work without any extra planning.
All activities and resources have been used in class and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware of any errors. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources.
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Please do leave a review and if you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see (or improvement for this resource), feel free to contact me.
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The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources
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This lesson / resource covers Social Enterprises with the following learning objectives and been designed for AS/AS/IB Business Studies.
Learning objectives/Outcomes:
Understand the range and aims of social enterprises
Know how a social enterprise might be different to a “for profit” business
Know how to define the triple bottom line and assess a business
This lesson covers everything needed to fully understand the Public and Private Sectors.
This download includes:
A full lesson PowerPoint
Engaging Starter
Two short Case Studies
Research Activities for students
Student Example
All necessary resources to run the lesson are included in this download and all my lessons are for a double lesson i.e. to take around 1 hour and fifty minutes so they can be separated into two single lessons if required.
The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work without any extra planning.
All activities and resources have been used in class and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware of any errors. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources.
Please do leave a review and if you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see (or improvement for this resource), feel free to contact me.
The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources
See my other resources for Business Studies, Computer Science and ICT here
Here’s a poster (A3) Size to print out and use in your Business Studies Classroom. It includes McClelland’s Three Needs Theory.
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Print it out, laminate it and provide a useful memory aid for students!
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If the price is a bit too much, you can buy it as part of a value for money bundle here with the other set of posters that show the most fundamental concepts for Business Studies.
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Please do leave a review if you find the resource useful.
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Tarsia puzzle to test if students understand pricing strategies in marketing. You will need the free software from mmlsoft to open and print the files out. Solution is included.
This lesson / resource is about Quality Control and Quality Assurance with the following learning objectives and been designed for A Level / IB Diploma:
Learning objectives/Outcomes:
Understand the concept of quality
Know the difference between quality control and quality assurance
This download includes:
Lesson plan and resources for practical task for students to actually perform Quality Assurance / Quality Control / no quality at all.
All necessary resources to run the lesson are included in this download.
The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work without any extra planning.
All activities and resources have been used in class and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware of any errors. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources.
Please do leave a review and if you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see (or improvement for this resource), feel free to contact me.
The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources
See my other resources for Business Studies, Computer Science and ICT here
Decode the Key Terms relating to Organisation Charts - 10 key words and differentiated versions of the same puzzle according to student ability - high / mid / low
I use this for GCSE but it's also good for revision at A Level
Full lesson with Lesson Plan / Presentation - used for A Level
Learning Objectives
• Explain what capital and labour intensive strategies are
• Understand the benefits and drawbacks of Capital and Labour intensity
• Know how to choose the optimal mix of resources: capital and Labour intensity
All necessary resources to run the lesson are included in this download.
The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work.
All activities and resources have been used in class and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware of any errors. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources.
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Lesson Presentation and Lesson Plan to introduce PEST (and other variants) to students.
This is enough for a full lesson with Starter- Activities - Plenary
Good for A Level / IB SL and HL
Learning Objectives
Know the difference between internal and external factors
Understand how the external environment can be an opportunity or a threat for a Business.
Know what PESTLE and STEEPLE mean and the steps to using them
Test Student understanding or set for homework with three different movie based scenarios. Also included full answers and Breakeven calculator to use in real time to enter the numbers and plot the graphs (even in the middle of a lesson!)
Three full cashflow scenarios based on Rapunzel / Gladiator and Lord of the Rings (with full answers in a spreadsheet which is also useful to have to check cashflow workings!)
This lesson is a nice gentle introduction to the three most common **leadership styles** to cover GCSE specifications with the following learning objectives:
**Learning objectives/Outcomes**:
* Understand different leadership styles and how they are different
Autocratic\ Laissez Faire\Democratic\Situational\Paternalistic\Bureaucratic
* Understand how different leadership styles can be applied in Business situations
**This download includes**:
* A full lesson PowerPoint
* Printable Kinesthetic task
* Group work scenarios to check understanding of leadership styles
All necessary resources to run the lesson are included in this download and all my lessons are for a double lesson i.e. to take around 1 hour and fifty minutes so they can be separated into two single lessons if required.
The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work without any extra planning.
All activities and resources have been used in class and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware of any errors. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but **all comments and suggestions are very welcome** and will be used to improve future resources.
Please do leave a review and if you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see (or improvement for this resource), feel free to contact me.
The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources
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Have some revision fun with these Domino Cards to check student understanding of key terms related to Marketing.
There are 24 key terms in this resource with a full answer key to show the solution (good to use for teacher and students).
The student sheet is already jumbled up so there is no need to the teacher to cut up all the cards before the lesson, the students can very easily do this in class to save on teacher preparation time!