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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

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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
Memory (COMPLETE UNIT) - AQA A Level Psychology
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Memory (COMPLETE UNIT) - AQA A Level Psychology

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This bundle for AQA A Level Psychology Memory is the ultimate pack for teachers delivering this course. New for 2023-24. The highest quality, unrivalled lesson experiences from start to finish. This can be delivered over around 12 lessons. The bundle is structured as follows: L1-2 The multi-store model L3 Coding, capacity and duration of memory L4 Types of long-term memory L5 The working memory model L6 Explanations for forgetting - interference L7-8 Explanation for forgetting - retrieval failure L9 Eyewitness testimony - misleading information L10 Eyewitness testimony - anxiety L11-12 Eyewitness testimony - cognitive interview Filled with a variety of activities, real life examples, videos, exam questions, model answers, marking grids so students can self/peer assess to identify WWW and EBI with their responses before making improvements. Kahoot quizzes and box plenaries to consolidate learning in an engaging way. All you need - open the powerpoint, run through it, and deliver quality lessons whilst saving precious time. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! - all files in zip folder. Thank you
Issues and debates - AQA A Level Psychology Flashcards
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Issues and debates - AQA A Level Psychology Flashcards

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Introducing the ultimate AQA A-Level Psychology flashcards! This pack for issues and debates consists of 20 questions with answers which can be printed (double-sided) or used digitally. These flashcards are packed with vibrant colors, short and snappy questions based on the specification and captivating images that link seamlessly with the text helping to create meaningful connections for better recall. All this makes for a powerful revision aid - for a fun and efficient way to reinforce key concepts/research and boost retention. Friends and family can also join in on the learning fun by quizzing! Thank you
Attachment (COMPLETE UNIT) - AQA A Level Psychology
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Attachment (COMPLETE UNIT) - AQA A Level Psychology

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This bundle for AQA A Level Psychology Attachment is the ultimate pack for teachers delivering this course. New for 2023. The highest quality, unrivalled lesson experiences from start to finish. This can be delivered over around 18 lessons. The bundle is structured as follows: L1 Caregiver-infant interactions L2 Schaffer and Emerson’s stages of attachment L3 The role of the father L4 Animal studies of attachment L5-6 Learning theory of attachment L7-8 Bowlby’s monotropic theory L9-10 Ainsworth’s strange situation L11-12 Cultural variations L13-14 Bowlby’s maternal deprivation theory L15-16 Romanian orphan studies L17-18 Influences of early attachment on later relationships Filled with a variety of activities, real life examples, videos, exam questions, model answers, marking grids so students can self/peer assess to identify WWW and EBI with their responses before making improvements. Kahoot quizzes and box plenaries to consolidate learning in an engaging way. All you need - open the powerpoint, run through it, and deliver quality lessons whilst saving precious time. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! - all files in zip folder. Thank you
Equity theory - AQA A Level Psychology (Relationships)
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Equity theory - AQA A Level Psychology (Relationships)

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In this lesson, learners are introduced to the equity theory. We start with a discussion on what fairness is in a relationship, emphasizing equity rather than equality, we then look at how being over-benefited or under-benefited in a relationship can cause dissatisfaction, how couples may cope with it, before applying it to a scenario. Evaluation task and follow-up discussion, MCQs, video, true or false questions, 2x PEEL paragraph practice, debate question, kahoot quiz and we finish with a box plenary. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you Equity theory
Working memory model - AQA A Level Psychology (Memory)
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Working memory model - AQA A Level Psychology (Memory)

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In this lesson, learners are introduced to the working memory model and its components - central executive, visuo-spatial sketchpad, episodic buffer, phonological loop. We start by discussing the concept of ‘working memory’ and looking at the components of the WMM in detail. Questions to apply knowledge on how the model works. Evaluation task and follow-up discussion, video, MCQs, true or false questions, 2 exam style questions and we finish with 2 kahoot quizzes and a box plenary. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you The working memory model - central executive, visuo-spatial sketchpad, episodic buffer, phonological loop
Edexcel GCSE Business - Theme 2 - 2.2.4 Place & 2.2.5 mix
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Edexcel GCSE Business - Theme 2 - 2.2.4 Place & 2.2.5 mix

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This free lesson introduces learners the importance of ‘place’ in the marketing mix, with a particular focus on retailing and etailing. Helping students to understand the benefits of each and then applying it. A video case study with a question is included and two 3 mark questions. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you - Please leave a review if you are happy with the download :)
Edexcel GCSE Business - Theme 2 - 2.3.1 Business operations
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Edexcel GCSE Business - Theme 2 - 2.3.1 Business operations

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This free double lesson introduces learners to the operations function of business, with a particular focus on job, batch and flow production. Excellent examples such as a wedding dress for job production, videos of each included for good application skills. 3 and 6 mark questions included with model answers to self assess and various other activities to consolidate understanding. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you - Please leave a review if you are happy with the download :)
3.7.1 The value of SWOT analysis - AQA A Level Business
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3.7.1 The value of SWOT analysis - AQA A Level Business

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This lesson introduces learners to the value of a SWOT analysis. We start by looking at what a SWOT analysis is and the types of questions we need to ask ourselves to find out our SWOT. We then contextualise with a few activities and examples such as Mcdonald’s, Thornton’s and a brief sorting activity with Apples SWOT. We then go on to look at a concise case study on BHP the large mining company, students can work in pairs or a group to assess the companies position using SWOT, the outcomes of this can be used to answer a 9 mark question based on the case study. A concise model answer is included for students to peer assess. We finish with a kahoot quiz! Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you
AQA GCSE Business 9-1 - 5.4 The elements of the marketing mix
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AQA GCSE Business 9-1 - 5.4 The elements of the marketing mix

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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. Lots of exam practice with model answers
1.5.5 Business choices (opportunity cost) - Theme 1 Edexcel A Level Business
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1.5.5 Business choices (opportunity cost) - Theme 1 Edexcel A Level Business

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This lesson introduces learners to the important concept of opportunity cost, we start by looking at what opportunity cost actually means with some examples, we then have a number of scenarios where students might find themselves in, in the near future. Students are presented with two options, they have to make a choice, we discuss the reasons for their choice and any depends factors (all AOs developed). In the last scenario, we look at whether a student should go it alone or open up a business with a friend - students consider the opportunity cost and answer the 10 mark question, structure guidance and a concise model answer provided. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you
B1 Features of financial institutions - BTEC Business Unit 3 Personal and business finance
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B1 Features of financial institutions - BTEC Business Unit 3 Personal and business finance

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This lesson introduces learners to the various financial institutions that exist. We start by going through each one briefly to get some understanding of what it is before going onto a group task where students have cut out cards of the institutitons and a selection of statements to match to each one. Answers provided and a box plenary to finish with. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you
E2 Break-even analysis - BTEC Business Unit 3 Personal and business finance
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E2 Break-even analysis - BTEC Business Unit 3 Personal and business finance

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This set of resources includes 2x ppt and 6x word files which can be delivered over 5-6 lessons. We start by introducing the concepts of revenue, cost and profit through step by step animated examples before playing the hotel game. A few calculation activities to consolidate the formulas learnt by students with answers provided on the board for students to peer assess with. A 4 mark exam style calculation question with answers provided, 2 student answers are also provided for students to see how marks are given in these types of questions. We then go on to look at what contribution is before understanding break even and margin of safety. Lots of calculation practice to consolidate the formula, we then look at the pros and cons of using break even analysis, this is used for the exam style question which is based on a concise case study of a cake manufacturer. Structure guidance and model answer is provided for students to peer assess and improve their own answers. Students have an opportunity to draw the BE chart with step by step instructions. Three links to kahoot quizzes and a box plenary to finish with. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you
OCR CTEC Business Unit 1 The business environment - LO2 Functional areas & interrelation
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OCR CTEC Business Unit 1 The business environment - LO2 Functional areas & interrelation

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This double lesson introduces learners to the various functional areas in business, we look at each in detail with examples of activities each carries out on a day-to-day basis. A context task and exam style question with model answer is provided before doing a box plenary. In the second part of the lesson we look at how functional arease interrelate and the importance of good communication between departments. We look at a few examples so students get an idea of how it works in real life. Another context task and exam question with answer before finishing with a kahoot quiz. All you need - open the powerpoint, run through it, and deliver quality lessons whilst saving precious time. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! - all files in zip folder. Thank you
OCR CTEC Business Unit 1 The business environment - LO6 External influences
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OCR CTEC Business Unit 1 The business environment - LO6 External influences

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This set of resources includes 5x PPTs, 4x word files and can be delivered over 8-10 lessons. There is quite a lot of theory in LO6, in the first powerpoint, we run through each category of influences briefly, and in the next 4 ppts we focus more on economic, legal and ethical influences as these are larger areas. For economic influences, we start by looking at some shocking (for students) price changes in the last few decades before looking at how inflation is calculated and the implications on businesses and concumsers. We then go onto looking at interest rates and again, implications on consumers and businesses. Two essay exam style questions included on each topic - both with structure guidance and concise model answers to help students with peer assessments. The second part to economic influences introduces learners to the stages in the business cycle and how each affects businesses and consumers, we also look at different types of tax and their implcications. Finally we look at exchange rates and their impacts. Two guided research tasks, a link to a kahoot quiz and box plenary to finish off with. For legal factors, we start by watching a clip on discrimination at work before looking at the various types of legislation that exists to protect consumers and employees. A matching consolidation activity followed by a case study on an electronics manufacturer, students have the opportunity to consider whether complying with law outweighs not complying with law - 12 mark question with structure guidance and a model answer. Students can self or peer assess with the marking grids before engaging in a kahoot, finally ending with a box plenary. For ethical factors, learners engage in provoking discussions. We start by looking at what ethics involves, we look at some real thought provoking case studies with Primark and Bangladesh’s factories, Apple and Foxconn’s sweatshops. A 12 mark question with a concise model answer to peer assess with and a debate task acting for and against firms that are unethical. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you
A1 Functions and role of money - BTEC Business Unit 3 Personal and business finance
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A1 Functions and role of money - BTEC Business Unit 3 Personal and business finance

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This lesson introduces learners to the functions and roles of money, the main emphasis is on the different stages in the life cycle and how money management changes throughout the years - an absolute foundation to personal finance. A group task where each group is given a life stage and they complete the financial needs and consequences for each stage - this could be made more engaging and differentiated by cutting out the squares and making it a kinaesthetic matching activity. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you
AQA GCSE Business 9-1 - 2.6 Competitive environment
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AQA GCSE Business 9-1 - 2.6 Competitive environment

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This lesson introduces learners to competition, competitive advantage and what makes a market competitive. We go through each way a business can gain advantage, then we contextualise each of these ways. Real examples of how businesses compete with each other, rather than competing on price. We then go on to look at what risks businesses face (specific to the AQA spec) such as new competitors, changing legislation and more. We then look at what businesses can do to minimise these risks by completing a business plan, invest in training and also by completing a SWOT analysis.SWOT analysis task included where students use one of the businesses given and look at their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. Two 3 mark questions with model answers to build exam technique. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you
BTEC Business - Unit 19 Pitching a new business idea (19a Assignment 1)
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BTEC Business - Unit 19 Pitching a new business idea (19a Assignment 1)

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This bundle of lessons covers the first assignment of unit 19 including P1, P2, M1 and D1. We start by getting the students inspired to come up with business ideas, a range of activities included to enthuse them for what is going to be a very creative and entrepreneurial unit. Plenty of resources to help structure their way around coming up with business ideas, feeding back to class, considering risks and a lot of structure to ensure they have the best opportunity of achieving Distinctions. Colourful, concise and engaging slides with an adapted assignment brief to follow! Thank you
Articulate - GCSE Business revision (editable)
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Articulate - GCSE Business revision (editable)

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This resource can be used as a revision lesson for GCSE Business. The aim is to help consolidate key terms by playing a game. This could be used for remote learning if the document is sent out to players but ideally it would be in class with the cards cut out in a deck. 1 In pairs or teams - have at least one describer and one or more guessers 2 Roll the dice and look at the colour the dice lands on 3 The describer picks a card from the deck and demonstrates the key term to the guesser 4 The guesser has 30 seconds to guess the word 5 If correct, team goes again, if not, the next team rolls the dice 6 First team round the board three times wins (Note: the game can be adapted i.e. if no dice, you can just go in order i.e. first card marketing, then external influences etc.) This is an editable version so it can be adapted if you would like to map it to a different specification or course. Thank you
Investment appraisal - A Level Business
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Investment appraisal - A Level Business

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This bundle of lessons is the ultimate resource for investment appraisal and can be delivered over 2-3 lessons. We introduce learners to the three main techniques of investment appraisal, we go through each one, with step by step, concise, clear and engaging examples before students have a go at practising the calculations. We start with payback, a few examples with answers and then students can practice, we then look at the advantages before going on to ARR. A good set of examples and questions for ARR, with answers popping in to see how we get to the end figure. We then go on to look at NPV with a few more examples and questions. Two kahoot quizzes with links to further consolidate knowledge of how to calculate payback, ARR and NPV. A 20 mark question which requires some calculation is included, with a concise model answer for students to use to develop their own answer. We finish with the box plenary as usual. All you need to deliver investment appraisal - open the powerpoint, run through it, and deliver quality lessons whilst saving precious time. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! - all files in zip folder. Thank you
AQA GCSE Business 9-1 - 4.2 Recruitment and selection of employees
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AQA GCSE Business 9-1 - 4.2 Recruitment and selection of employees

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This lesson introduces learners to the stages in the recruitment process, a 3 mark question with a model answer to self assess. An activity to create a job description and person specification. Excellent videos of Lord Sugar asking interview questions which can be asked to the class and then paused to get feedback, then hear answers from Lord Sugar. A 6 mark Discuss question with model answer to help students self assess. In the lesson, students get to carry out a practical interview, students are given roles of interviewer, interviewee and scribe. Interviewer is given sheets to help guide with questions to ask, the interviewees are given different roles for which they are applying to such as an Apple Genius working at Apple. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you