As the Head of Business & Economics at a school in Nottingham, my aim is to share high-quality resources to save other schools time, allowing them to focus on learning
As the Head of Business & Economics at a school in Nottingham, my aim is to share high-quality resources to save other schools time, allowing them to focus on learning
This PowerPoint lesson (covers 2 lessons) on 3.3.2 The value of primary and secondary marketing
research covers market research as whole. Covering topics such as:
Primary & Secondary research
Market reports example
Qualitative & quantitative research
Target markets
Market maps
Purpose of market research
Limitations of market research
I have always found on TES that A Level Business Studies resources were informative but lacked activities. This engaging lesson is packed full of them along with:
Retrieval practice questions
Real life examples
Plenary MCQ linked to exam (Statement 1 & 2 questions)
True & False Questions
Case Study
16 mark questions
Example answers
If you you leave a positive review, you may get a free resource of your choice (below £5) - just email mchughteaching with your receipt.
GCSE Edexcel 2.1 Growing the Business End of Topic Test
Includes:
Section A with MCQ and 3 mark questions
Section B with a case study and 2, 6 & 9 mark questions
A total of 30 marks for a 30 minute test.
Mark Scheme with marking advice and example answer
Please let me know personally if there any issues with this resource
Formative assessment/test/exam/end of unit/end of topic- carefully designed to be a reflection of Edexcel GCSE Business Studies paper Theme 1 1.1 & 1.2 (Enterprise & Entrepreneurship & Spotting a Business Opportunity)
I’ve designed this to be a valid reflection of the exam, so with your purchase you get the following:
1hr long exam with 50 marks worth of questions.
Two case studies
Seperate case study booklet (as updated to the exam recently)
Every type of question from 1-12 - Give students a real quick bit of practice for the real thing
Pre-formated to look professional
Covering a wide range of topics:
Risk and reward
The role of business enterprise
Customer needs
Market research
Market segmentation
The competitive environment
I worked hard on this one & I’m sure you’ll find it very useful.
Any good review gets a free resource!
Powerpoint and worksheet which covers and introduction to Stakeholders.
Included is a very comprehensive lesson with high quality themes which cover main objectives of this GCSE lesson.
This is unique element to my lesson in that I print that Knowledge Organiser sheet in A3 with print flipped on both sides. I fold the recap questions to be on the front and then this acts as a knowledge organiser (most would call this a worksheet but in my opinion it has positive impacts for revision more than working) GREAT for assessing students work during lesson and it’s very clear when they are not engaging/keeping up. Copy this to your format but the way describes work best for me.
This is an introductory lesson with another needed to cover conflict of objectives and impact of stakeholders on business. Will upload that soon.
I’m a newer teacher with limited experience sharing resources on here. So if you have improvements for some of my resources just let me know.
Average Rate of Return (ARR) questions & answers, specifically for the Edexcel GCSE specification. In order to help my Year 11 revise, I had a look at exam style questions they were likely to face in Paper 2. Perfect for revision or for when you introduce the topic. I have also included some notes on the pages to help guide students.
I’ve identified two types with ARR and created questions which practice the method of answering, for both styles. The booklet then gives a mix of these questions for students to answer.
Perfect for lower-middle ability students
Answers provided show working out
Same type of questions they will get in the exam
20 questions in total.
If there are any errors in my calculations (there shouldn’t be I have double checked) email me at mchughteaching@gmail.com & I’ll fix it. I would really appreciate not leaving a negative review for an easy fix, thank you.
This resource provides a thorough set of Price Elasticity of Demand (PED) questions and detailed answers, designed to enhance students’ understanding of this key economic concept. The questions are structured in a progressive format, starting from basic calculations and gradually advancing to more complex scenarios, making it an ideal resource for both GCSE and A-Level Business Studies or Economics students.
What’s Included:
**25 questions on Price Elasticity of Demand (PED): Divided into four levels of difficulty (Basic, Intermediate, Advanced, and Expert), allowing teachers to adapt to different student abilities.
Full worked answers for each question: Complete step-by-step answers to help students understand the logic and calculations involved in each question.
Level of Difficulty
Basic Level: Questions cover fundamental concepts such as the formula for PED and simple percentage change calculations.
Intermediate Level: Students calculate percentage changes in quantity demanded using PED values.
Advanced Level: Students apply their knowledge of PED to real-world scenarios, calculating changes in revenue and determining whether demand is elastic or inelastic.
Expert Level: More challenging problems, including percentage change calculations involving PED, with a focus on real-world data like cinema ticket sales and concert ticket prices
Comprehensive lesson containing a full PowerPoint presentation and model answers included. The lesson outlines all the specification of 3.3.4 Making Marketing Decisions: Using the Marketing Mix for AQA A Level Business Studies.
This is lesson 5/9.
This lesson teaches the following content:
• Different forms of promotion and their effectiveness
• Advantages and disadvantages of various promotional methods
• Case study: Abercrombie and Fitch
Key features of this lesson include:
• Recap questions with answers
• Independent group task for deeper understanding
• Application task with provided answers
• Linking chains of analysis exercise
• Editable slides aligned with the latest specification
**Free sample
If you’re curious at the quality of my resources please see below for free versions of my lessons:
Integrated Marketing Mix:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13104665
Price Elasticity of Demand:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13054401
I would really appreciate feedback if you kindly leave a review down below, you will be able to claim any resource (up to £5) for FREE. Just email mchughteaching@gmail.com with your username and your chosen resource.
This teaching resource provides a case study on effective communication & different ways of working, focusing on “Smithson’s Sports,” a family-run sports equipment retailer.
The resource includes a case study questions and answers to help students understand the key concepts of temporary workers, communication problems and hiring full time staff.
The resource is designed for students studying GCSE Business and includes a .docx file with all needed. Perfect for revision or tests.
Edexcel GCSE - End of Topic Exam/Test/ Assessment - 1.4 Making the Business Effective - Seperate Case Study - New Specification
What I have found lacking in other assessments I have made up for in my own which includes:
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Every type of question ranging from 1-12 marks
A seperate case study to the questions (up to new specification)
1 hr long - 50 marks
Two case studies
Questions similar to exam wording
Questions similar to past exam content
GCSE Edexcel Paper 1 Revision/Recap/Retrieval Questions & Answers (Worksheet, Homework/ Revision) - 1.5 External influences
15 questions
Tailored to Edexcel exam
Model Answers provided
Perfect for lower ability students & lighter revision
Low stakes
In lesson
Perfect for revision groups
When helping my Year 11 students to revise I like to use past paper questions which are a valid reflection of the exam they are going to take. These questions are very similar to what would appear in the exam, with some questions worded in unique ways to test student’s ability with different questions types.
Comprehensive lesson containing a full PowerPoint presentation and model answers included. The lesson outlines all the specification of 3.3.4 Making Marketing Decisions: Using the Marketing Mix for AQA A Level Business Studies.
This is lesson 2/9.
This lesson teaches the following content:
• Explanation of the Boston Matrix (Stars, Question Marks, Cash Cows, Dogs)
• Impact of the Boston Matrix on marketing strategies
• Application to real-world products: Samsung
Key features of this lesson include:
• Recap questions
• Detailed discussion questions
• Case study-based 9 mark question
• Model answer with mark scheme
• Editable pre-formatted slides
• Real exam-style questions
**Free sample
If you’re curious at the quality of my resources please see below for free versions of my lessons:
Integrated Marketing Mix:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13104665
Price Elasticity of Demand:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13054401
I would really appreciate feedback if you kindly leave a review down below, you will be able to claim any resource (up to £5) for FREE. Just email mchughteaching@gmail.com with your username and your chosen resource.
Comprehensive lesson containing a full PowerPoint presentation and case studies included. The lesson outlines all the specification of 3.3.4 Making Marketing Decisions: Using the Marketing Mix for AQA A Level Business Studies.
This is lesson 1/9.
This lesson teaches the following content:
• Overview of the 7Ps (Product, Price, Place, Promotion, People, Process, Physical Evidence)
• Differentiation between Consumer & Industrial products
• Factors influencing the marketing mix
• Case studies: Bosch & Toyota
Key features of this lesson include:
• Recap questions with answers
• Activities for application of concepts
• Scaffolds for understanding sub-sections
• Real-world examples
• Editable slides with pre-formatting
• Updated to the latest specification
**Free sample
If you’re curious at the quality of my resources please see below for free versions of my lessons:
Integrated Marketing Mix:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13104665
Price Elasticity of Demand:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13054401
I would really appreciate feedback if you kindly leave a review down below, you will be able to claim any resource (up to £5) for FREE. Just email mchughteaching@gmail.com with your username and your chosen resource.
Comprehensive lesson containing a full PowerPoint presentation and case study, mark scheme and scaffolding included. The lesson outlines all the specification of 3.3.4 Making Marketing Decisions: Using the Marketing Mix for AQA A Level Business Studies.
This is lesson 4/9.
This lesson teaches the following content:
• Key pricing strategies (e.g., penetration, skimming, competitive pricing)
• Impact of pricing decisions on overall marketing strategy
• Case studies: Tesla and Netflix
Key features of this lesson include:
• Recap questions with answers
• Research and application tasks
• Aldi case study with 16 mark question
• Scaffolding and mark scheme provided
• Updated slides fitting the latest exam specification
**Free sample
If you’re curious at the quality of my resources please see below for free versions of my lessons:
Integrated Marketing Mix:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13104665
Price Elasticity of Demand:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13054401
I would really appreciate feedback if you kindly leave a review down below, you will be able to claim any resource (up to £5) for FREE. Just email mchughteaching@gmail.com with your username and your chosen resource.
Comprehensive lesson containing a full presentation and model answers included.
The lesson outlines all the specification of 3.3.2 Understanding markets and customers
This is lesson 1/8 in 3.3.2
This lesson teaches the following content:
Calculating Market Size
Calculating Market Share
Calculating Market Growth
Key features of this lesson include:
• Retrieval practice questions
• Pre-Formatted slides (with the option of editing them too with slide master)
• Answers given
• Scaffolding for lower ability
• Updated to new specification
• All questions based on real questions that have appeared in exams
Click on the link below to check out a FREE AQA A Level Business lesson to get an idea of what this resource entails:
Price Elasticity of Demand
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13054401
I would really appreciate feedback if you kindly leave a review down below, you will be able to claim any resource (up to £5) for FREE. Just email mchughteaching@gmail.com with your username and your chosen resource.
Comprehensive lesson containing a full PowerPoint presentation and model answers included. The lesson outlines all the specification of 3.3.4 Making Marketing Decisions: Using the Marketing Mix for AQA A Level Business Studies.
This is lesson 7/9.
This lesson teaches the following content:
• Distribution strategies (e.g., direct, indirect, multi-channel)
• The role of distribution in the marketing mix
• Case study: Cadburys and Nike
Key features of this lesson include:
• Recap questions with answers
• Scaffolded example of Cadburys distribution channels
• Revision activity
• 16 mark exam question with suggested answers
• Editable slides based on the latest exam trends
**Free sample
If you’re curious at the quality of my resources please see below for free versions of my lessons:
Integrated Marketing Mix https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13104665
Price Elasticity of Demand:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13054401
I would really appreciate feedback if you kindly leave a review down below, you will be able to claim any resource (up to £5) for FREE. Just email mchughteaching@gmail.com with your username and your chosen resource.
Edexcel GCSE Business 2.4.2 Understanding business performance - Exam style questions for practice & the test with answers.
A tough topic to get practice for given the content. So I thought I would upload this, as it took awhile!
I’ve carefully crafted this teaching resource to align perfectly with the Edexcel GCSE Business Studies exam, specifically focusing on 1.3 Ideas into Practice
With your purchase, you’ll receive:
An extensive 1-hour exam, comprising 50 marks’ worth of questions designed to mirror the exam format.
Two detailed case studies, enabling students to apply their knowledge to real-world scenarios effectively.
A separate case study booklet, recently updated to meet the latest exam standards.
A diverse range of question types, including those covering topics such as:
Aims and objectives
Revenue, costs, and profit
Cash flow management
Sources of finance
Interest and its impact on business operations
My resource is meticulously formatted to maintain a professional appearance, which enhances student engagement and ensures they are well-prepared for the exam.
I’ve put in considerable effort to ensure that every aspect of this resource reflects the depth and rigor of the Edexcel curriculum.
I’m confident that this resource will prove invaluable to both you and your students. Plus, leave me a positive review, and you’ll a free complimentary mark scheme! Just send your username to mchughteaching@gmail.com to claim it
This teaching resource provides a case study on 1.1. entrepreneurship and enterprise, focusing on “Green Clean,” a company that produces and sells environmentally friendly cleaning products.
The resource includes a case study questions and answers to help students understand the key concepts of entrepreneurship, such as identifying a gap in the market, adding value to products, and meeting changing consumer preferences.
The resource is designed for students studying GCSE Business and includes a .docx file with all needed. Perfect for revision or tests.
Enhance your students’ understanding of business studies concepts with our comprehensive set of 3-mark questions and corresponding mark schemes. This resource covers a range of topics, including employee management, recruitment, communication, and performance evaluation. Each question prompts students to explain a specific aspect of business operations, while the accompanying mark schemes provide clear guidelines for assessment. Use this resource to reinforce learning, assess comprehension, and prepare students for examinations.
This is my taster lesson for Economics which I used for both Year 10s and Year 11s.
Contrained is a powerpoint introducing Economics & powerpoint containing a Top Trumps activity to be cut up either on card or paper. Instructions included.
The lesson is focused on Macroeconomic Objectives with an activity for students.
The activity is a top trumps game with macroeconomic indicator which are based on May 2024.
It lasted about an hour, if you give the top trumps game about 20 minutes.
Personally, I thought it went really well. The top trumps game got them interested in the discrepancies between different countries.