Welcome! I am a Business, Economics and Psychology teacher working in London, examining for GCSE & A-Level and providing high quality resources so your students can enjoy and thrive in the study of these beautiful subjects. Positive reviews are much appreciated. School purchase orders can be emailed to zee.tes@hotmail.com - Zee
Welcome! I am a Business, Economics and Psychology teacher working in London, examining for GCSE & A-Level and providing high quality resources so your students can enjoy and thrive in the study of these beautiful subjects. Positive reviews are much appreciated. School purchase orders can be emailed to zee.tes@hotmail.com - Zee
This lesson introduces learners the types of conditions which push or pull countries to operate in different countries. We then go on to look at the difference between off-shoring and outsourcing with examples, pros and cons are discussed.
A concise case study on an IT company Xceed is looked at, and why they decide to operate in a different country - this is a good build up to the next lesson where we assess countries.
Guidance and some structure is given, then students can look at a concise model answer to help with self assessment
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In this free lesson we look at a case study on Lucozade attempting to challenge Coca-Cola in the USA, students then attempt a question on this, with guidance on how to achieve marks for knowledge, application, analysis and evaluation. Once they’ve answered, we look at an example model answer which students can aspire to when peer assessing and making improvements.
A case study on Mark’s & Spencer entering India, again with guidance and and a model answer for students to look at for marking.
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This 8 lesson bundle covers:
4.1.1 Growing economies - 3 lessons
4.1.2 International trade and business growth - 2 lessons
4.1.3 Factors contributing to increased globalisation
4.1.4 Protectionism
4.1.5 Trading blocs
Filled with real life examples, case studies, questions and modelled answers to improve exam practice.
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This lesson introduces learners to trading blocs, we start by looking at the history of european union and how it started in 1973. We look at other trade blocs then discuss the advantages and disadvantages of trading bloc.
We look at a case study on the creation of the RCEP trade bloc, a concise case study and a 10 mark question, structure guidance is provided and a model answer to help students when peer assessing to build important exam skills.
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This lesson introduces learners to recent protectionism that has taken place. We start by looking at the purpose of protectionism then look at the recent example of Donald Trump imposing tariffs on China, and then another example of Obama imposing tariffs on Chinese tyres, a concise case study on this with a 4 mark question, structure guidance and a model answer for students to peer assess with.
We then go onto the short and long term effects of protectionism with a 10 mark question, answers included. We finish off with a box plenary and a homework research task.
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This lesson introduces learners to a basic income statement, we break down an example of a pizza shop and look at their revenues, costs, gross and net profit to build a basic income statement which can be for GCSE or an introduction to A Level income statements.
A task for Eastenders fan to create an income statement for Ian Beale’s fish & chip shop, figures are given and students are to build the income statement. Another task for the Arjee Bharjee restaurant. All answers on the powerpoint slides.
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This lesson introduces learners to the factors which have led to a more connected world economy. We start by looking at the the great depression to understand the protectionism that eventually failed the world, and the process of trade liberalisation which picked it back up.
We briefly look at free trade and the EU (as this is another lesson in the spec), then look at the various factors that have increased trade such as reduced cost of transport/containersation. A concise case study on CEFTA which students can attempt a 4 mark question on, a model answer to self assess.
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This double lesson starts by introducing learners to how trade has changed in the past, we then look at imports and exports for the UK. A short case study on Nissan’s factory and how that has affected UK through FDI. We then look at another concise study on Croatia and how their government has been helping to attract FDI with a 4 mark question and a model answer for students to peer assess with.
In the second lesson we focus on specialisation and comparative advantage, two very important concepts in theme 4, this is broken down with an animated example. A case study on Malaysia and how specialisation will or won’t benefit them - a 10 mark question with structure guidance and a model answer for students to peer assess with and build important exam skills. A second question on Brazil’s commodities with guidance and a model answer too. An engaging box plenary to finish with.
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This three lesson bundle covers 4.1.1 Growing economies area of the specification. We start by looking at what an economy is and how it is measured. Then we move on to looking at examples of emerging economies such as the BRICs and MINTs.
In the second lesson we look at a case study on Lucozade attempting to challenge Coca-Cola in the USA, students then attempt a question on this, with guidance on how to achieve marks for knowledge, application, analysis and evaluation. Once they’ve answered, we look at an example model answer which students can aspire to when peer assessing and making improvements.
A case study on Mark’s & Spencer entering India, again with guidance and and a model answer for students to look at for marking.
In the third lesson, students look at how China’s growth affects UK businesses, a model answer to look at to develop exam technique.
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This bundle for AQA’s GCSE Business 9-1 is the ultimate pack for teachers delivering this course. Updated for 2021 with more engaging and colourful slides to cater for remote learning needs. The highest quality, unrivalled lesson experiences from start to finish.
This bundle is filled with real life examples, scenarios, individual and group activities, exam style questions with model answers so students can self or peer assess from looking at the board.
Engage your learners and improve their exam skills at the same time, rather than just going through theory slide after slide. Please have a look at individual files to see previews.
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This bundle for AQA’s GCSE Business 9-1 is for the second half of the course/year 11 including sections 4, 5 and 6. The ultimate pack for teachers delivering this course. Updated for 2021 with more engaging and colourful slides to cater for remote learning needs. The highest quality, unrivalled lesson experiences from start to finish.
This bundle is filled with real life examples, scenarios, individual and group activities, exam style questions with model answers so students can self or peer assess from looking at the board.
Engage your learners and improve their exam skills at the same time, rather than just going through theory slide after slide.
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Note: the purpose of this upload is to bundle it with all of the AQA course to make a mega bundle of the whole GCSE course (as we cannot bundle more than 20 individual resources on the platform)
This 12 lesson bundle covers:
6.1 Sources of finance - 2 lessons
6.2 Cash flow - 2 lessons
6.3 Financial terms and calculations - 5 lessons
6.4 Analysing the financial performance of a business - 3 lessons
It could be a good idea to teach this area of the spec first, it is usually an area that needs revisiting, depending on the students in front of you of course but definitely an important part of the specification.
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This three lesson bundle introduces learners to gross and net profit, gross and net profit margin and how they make up the income statement. All topics are broken down so that it is very easy for students to see the logic behind calculations and for the teacher to explain.
An activity to draw up the income statement for Ian Beale’s fish and chip shop with answers to go through. Lots of calculation practice for all three topic areas with answers to self or peer assess.
The statement of financial position is slightly detailed so this could be watered down as students just need to know the basics of the balance sheet.
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This five lesson bundle starts by introducing learners to revenue, costs and profit. Each of these is broken down to the core, students will get it! Lots of calculation practice to consolidate this. A 9 mark question with a case study and model answer for students to aspire to and peer assess with.
A lesson with a game where students are in groups and must make the most profit by charging the best prices for their business, a live scoreboard to see which team is performing the best.
Break even is broken down to the core also, and again lots of calculation practice. A task to draw BE graphs, the spec doesn’t require this but it will extend their knowledge on the topic.
A case study where we look at the pros and cons of using BE and whether it is useful in a given context.
Finally a lesson on average rate of return, this is broken down step by step, with a few examples so students know exactly what is required, in a concise way so it’s easy to absorb.
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This double lesson introduces learners to the importance of cash for the survival of a business, inflows and outflows are discussed, students seperate inflows from outflows, then they go on to complete a cash flow forecast step by step with guidance on the powerpoint. Formulas are given to help work out net cash flow, opening and closing balance. Students then go on to consolidate this by creating a cash flow forecast for Ian Beale’s fish and chip shop, some further calculation practice followed.
We also look at how to improve cash flows, there is a matching task which can be cut out and phsyically matched or written.
3, 6 and 9 mark questions with model answers to build exam skills on the topic. A consolidation lesson where students complete a cash flow forecast with a template on the computer. They can play with the figures to see how it will affect closing balance.
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This double lesson introduces learners to the range of sources of finances available to businesses. We start with looking at why businesses need finance, then go through the different types of finance with their pros and cons, followed by a consolidation activity.
A 9 mark question with a case study on an oil company, with guidance on how to structure.
The second lesson is a more engaging and interactive group lesson where students look at different scenarios and work in groups to provide one source of finance each with a justification, the weakest link gets voted out.
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This 11 lesson bundle covers:
5.1 Identifying and understanding customers
5.2 Segmentation
5.3 The purpose and methods of market research
5.4 The elements of the marketing mix - 8 lessons
Filled with real life examples, case studies, questions and modelled answers to improve exam practice.
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This bundle of 8 lessons introduces learners to the marketing mix, we start off with an introductory lesson looking briefly at all four Ps of the marketing mix.
We then go on to focus on price, looking at a range of pricing strategies, and this is consolidated with a group activity where students decide which pricing strategy is the most appropriate in four different scenarios.
Then we look at the product life cycle, this is illustrated with plenty of real life examples to help students contextualise their understanding of the topic. We look at how a businesse products can be categorised in the boston matrix.
Then promotion, we look at a range of promotional techniques and real examples, this is consoldiated with group activity to develop a brand and present it to the class, there is a worksheet to guide this.
We finish with place, the different types of distribution channels, the benefits of e commerce and m commerce.
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This free lesson introduces leaners to what market research is and how vital it is to businesses. The different types of research are looked at with their advantages and disadvantages. Examples of quantitative and qualitative research is looked at. A 3 mark question with a model answer to self or peer assess to build exam technique. A task to create a questionnaire and a worksheet to highlight the difference between market share and market size.
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This lesson introduces learners to different target markets by playing songs and asking who they are targeted to, followed by asking who specific products are aimed at (see in preview) engaging examples of different segments shown with benefits. Two 3 mark questions with an answer to self assess.
Whole class, group and individual activity on creating market maps for different industries.
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