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Demand and the Demand Curve
A PowerPoint presentation on demand includes:
Catchphrase starter activity
Demand activity (graph paper required)
Detailed explanations of demand, reasons for shape of demand curve, movements, shifts, ceteris paribus
This lesson took me 60 minutes to go through
Depreciation (Business / Business Studies)
Description
A COLOURFUL, INFORMATIVE and ENGAGING presentation that on depreciation.
Included in this lesson:
A colourful and informative title slide that outlines the key skills covered in this topic, a list of equipment required, animated gif to grab the attention of students, and timing ‘prompt’ to get students to get the title down and equipment out as quickly as possible
A ‘guess the question’ starter activity where students are given the answers to ten questions relating to other Accounts / Finance related topics. Students need to work out what the ten questions were to get those answers. Answers are included in the presentation
An explanation of what the lesson aims are
An explanation of what assets are, contextualised to students
Informative, colourful and contextualised slides explaining what current and non-current assets, and depreciation are
A step by step guide to show how depreciation is calculated using the straight-line method, followed by an example for students to calculate (answers provided)
An explanation of the advantages and disadvantages of using the straight-line method to calculate depreciation
The same step by step guide, advantages and disadvantages for the reducing balance method
An exam style question where students need to calculate the value of depreciation, calculate how this affects the estimated value of an asset and when the right time to sell an asset it. Answers provided in the presentation with explanations
I’ve designed this lesson so that it can simply be opened and taught immediately. Each slide is self explanatory and easy to follow. There are 38 slides included in this lesson and it took me just under 2 hours to go through.
Payback Period
Colourful slides, animations, video links, fun activities, as well as questions (with answers provided) are all included in this engaging and informative lesson on calculating the payback period, applicable to all syllabi
Included in the lesson is:
A fun (and very popular with my students!) Catchphrase starter activity where students have to guess the name of a well-known brand or product from a selection of pictures. Answers are provided.
An eye-catching slide used to explain the purpose of the lesson and introduce the terms capital investment appraisal.
An explanation of what it means to invest
Contextualised examples and explanations of what investing is with colourful slides and video links provided (a Bitcoin video is included as well as a link to live house price updates)
A ‘guess the price of the good’ activity that demonstrates reasons why people make investments (to get a return on their investment)
Examples of real business investments (Facebook purchasing WhatsApp, Oculus, extra warehouses for servers)
Explanation and step by step demonstration of how to calculate the payback period
A 10 - 15 minute activity where students need to calculate the payback period. Answers provided.
An explanation as how to evaluate the payback period
It took me a lesson and a half to go through all of the content
Capacity
Full lesson on capacity / capacity utilisation.
The resource includes:
A colourful title slide with animations, timer, detailed lesson objectives
Depreciation recap starter activity with answers
Contextualised examples of capacity
Capacity utilisation calculation activity with answers
Detailed notes on excess, full and over-capacity
Explanation of rationalisation
Porter and Lawler (Expectancy theory)
PowerPoint resource on Porter and Lawler includes:
Colourful and interactive title page with animations and timer
Critical Path Analysis network diagram starter activity (with answers)
Detailed notes on Porter and Lawler
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
PowerPoint resource on Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs includes:
Colourful and interactive title page with animations and timer
Catchphrase starter activity (with answers)
Detailed notes on Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, each individual need and how they are achieved
Trivia activities between each need
Exam skills practice activity (with answers)
Advertising, Media and Peer Pressure
A financial education lesson on advertising, media and peer pressure. Colourful, engaging and informative throughout.
Productivity (Business/Business Studies)
This resource includes:
Colourful and engaging title slide with animations and interactive timer
Guess the question starter activity (with answers)
Explanation of productivity (labour and capital)
2 simple calculation activities
Detailed notes
Past exam question with mark scheme
Business Growth (Business and Economics)
Complete resource that explores organic and inorganic growth as well as constraints on growth