Dania Ewodage is my name. I am a Nigerian, married with children. A profession teacher with years of experience and certified by the C.I.E, I hold a BSc. and Masters degrees both in economics, and the U.K. Inst. of Marketing diploma. I am also a Consultant and Pastor.
Dania Ewodage is my name. I am a Nigerian, married with children. A profession teacher with years of experience and certified by the C.I.E, I hold a BSc. and Masters degrees both in economics, and the U.K. Inst. of Marketing diploma. I am also a Consultant and Pastor.
Leadership styles and Trade unions Lesson Plan âMS Worddocâ IGCSE Business Studies.
User guidelines:
The file can be duplicated into two or three lesson plans
Each of the duplicated file can then be sub-divided into smaller topics of the main lesson topic, for use over two to three lessons or weeks as you choose to do.
Lesson Objective: are shared with the student for awareness and expectation of lesson outcome.
At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to;
Define the various Leadership styles and describe the features of the main leadership styles, e.g. autocratic, democratic and laissez-faire.
Recommend and justify an appropriate leadership style in given circumstances.
Trade unions: Describe what a trade union is and the effects of employees being union members.
Topic: Business Stakeholders and Difference in Private and Public Sector Objectives âpptâ IGCSE Business Studies.
Use these materials to engage your students, and relax. You can consistently produce A*s, As, and Bs.
User guidelines:
Duplicate the file. Delete the answers to the activities in one file and share to students before or during the class.
Project the file. Teach and / or discuss the content within 5 to 15 minutes of lesson time.
Let students work on the activities provided.
Watch and guide them individually or collectively as the needs arise, such that they
understand and do the needful.
Use the activities as you find fit. Project the answers. Let students exchange and mark their own scripts for short and direct responses questions. Mark the detailed responses yourself. Best regards.
Lesson Objectives
At the completion of the lesson, all students should be able to;
Businesses can have several objectives and the importance of them can change: ⢠Need for business objectives and the importance of them ⢠Different business objectives, e.g. survival, growth, profit and market share ⢠Objectives of social enterprises.
The role of stakeholder groups involved in business activity: ⢠Main internal and external stakeholder groups ⢠Objectives of different stakeholder groups ⢠How these objectives might conflict with each other, use examples
Differences in the objectives of private sector and public sector enterprises. Factors of Production. âClass Activities with Answers.â
Topic: The Purpose and Nature of BusinessActivity Specialisation âpptâ IGCSE Business Studies.
Use these materials to engage your students, and relax. You can consistently produce A*s, As, and Bs.
User guidelines:
Duplicate the file. Delete the answers to the activities in one file and share to students before or during the class.
Project the file. Teach and / or discuss the content within 5 to 15 minutes of lesson time.
Let students work on the activities provided.
Watch and guide them individually or collectively as the needs arise, such that they
understand and do the needful.
Use the activities as you find fit. Project the answers. Let students exchange and mark their own scripts for short and direct responses questions. Mark the detailed responses yourself. Best regards.
Lesson Objectives
At the completion of the lesson, all students should be able to;
Identify and explain the purpose and nature of business activity.
Explain concepts of needs, wants, scarcity and opportunity cost.
Importance of specialisation. Purpose of business activity
Class Activities with Answers
Types of business organization Private and Public sectors âpptâ IGCSE Business Studies
Use these materials to engage your students, and relax. You can consistently produce A*s, As, and Bs.
User guidelines:
Duplicate the file. Delete the answers to the activities in one file and share to students before or during the class.
Project the file. Teach and / or discuss the content within 5 to 15 minutes of lesson time.
Let students work on the activities provided.
Watch and guide them individually or collectively as the needs arise, such that they
understand and do the needful.
Use the activities as you find fit. Project the answers. Let students exchange and mark their own scripts for short and direct responses questions. Mark the detailed responses yourself. Best regards.
Lesson Objectives
At the completion of the lesson, all students should be able to;
Identify and explain sole traders, partnerships, private and public limited companies, franchises and joint ventures.
⢠Explain the concepts of risk, ownership and limited liability
⢠Recommend and justify a suitable form of business organization to owners/management in a given situation.
⢠Business organisations in the public sector, e.g. public corporations. Class Activities at the end.
⢠Differences between unincorporated businesses and limited companies.
Class Activities with Answers.
Topic: Classifying firms Small firms Growth of Firms Mergers Economies of Scaleâpptâ IGCSE Economics& Bus Studies.
Use these materials to engage your students, and relax. You can consistently produce A*s, As, and Bs.
User guidelines:
Duplicate the file. Delete the answers to the activities in one file and share to students before or during the class.
Project the file. Teach and / or discuss the content you want to cover within 5 to 15 minutes of lesson time.
Let students work on the activities provided.
Watch and guide them individually or collectively as the needs arise.They may collaborate in team works to promote group learning.
Use the activities as you find fit. Project the answers. Let students exchange and mark their own scripts for short and direct responses questions. Mark the detailed responses yourself. Best regards.
Lesson Objectives
At the completion of the lesson, all students should be able to;
Classify firms - In terms of primary/secondary/tertiary sectors and private/public sector, and the relative size of firms. (NB: detailed knowledge of different types of structure of a firm is not required.) Identify and describe small firms - their advantages and disadvantages, the challenges facing small firms and reasons for their existence. Causes and forms of the growth of firms - Internal growth, for example increased market share. External growth, for example mergers. Mergers - Examples, advantages and disadvantages of different types of mergers: horizontal, vertical, and conglomerate. How internal and external economies and diseconomies of scale can affect a firm/industry as the scale of production changesClass Activities, Multiple Choice Questions with Answers.
Topic: ECONOMICS Year 11 Papers 1 and 2 IGCSE Exams Questions and Answers âMS Wordâ Option D.
This document is prepared based on the current Cambridge IGCSE Economics 0455 syllabus Subject content. It is intended for testing year 11 final or mock exams. It can be moderated for your school examinations to suit your purpose for the two IGCSE Papers. You may also use it for year 10 exams by downsizing it to match your topics coverage.
Topic: ECONOMICS Year 11 Papers 1 and 2 IGCSE Exams Questions and Answers âMS Wordâ Option C.
This document is prepared based on the current Cambridge IGCSE Economics 0455 syllabus Subject content. It is intended for testing year 11 final or mock exams. It can be moderated for your school examinations to suit your purpose for the two IGCSE Papers. You may also use it for year 10 exams by downsizing it to match your topics coverage.
Topic: ECONOMICS Year 11 Papers 1 and 2 IGCSE Exams Questions and Answers âMS Wordâ Option B.
This document is prepared based on the current Cambridge IGCSE Economics 0455 syllabus Subject content. It is intended for testing year 11 final or mock exams. It can be moderated for your school examinations to suit your purpose for the two IGCSE Papers. You may also use it for year 10 exams by downsizing it to match your topics coverage.
Topic: ECONOMICS Year 11 Papers 1 and 2 IGCSE Exams Questions and Answers âMS Wordâ Option A.
This document is prepared based on the current Cambridge IGCSE Economics 0455 syllabus Subject content. It is intended for testing year 11 final or mock exams. It can be moderated for your school examinations to suit your purpose for the two IGCSE Papers. You may also use it for year 10 exams by downsizing it to match your topics coverage.
Topic: BUSINESS STUDIES Year 11 Papers 1 and 2 IGCSE Exams Questions and Answers âMS Wordâ Option D.
This document is prepared based on the current Cambridge IGCSE Business Studies 0450 syllabus Subject content. It is intended for testing year 11 final or mock exams. It can be moderated for your school examinations to suit your purpose for the two IGCSE Papers. You may also use it for year 10 exams by downsizing it to match your topics coverage.
Topic: BUSINESS STUDIES Year 11 Papers 1 and 2 IGCSE Exams Questions and Answers âMS Wordâ Option C.
This document is prepared based on the current Cambridge IGCSE Business Studies 0450 syllabus Subject content. It is intended for testing year 11 final or mock exams. It can be moderated for your school examinations to suit your purpose for the two IGCSE Papers. You may also use it for year 10 exams by downsizing it to match your topics coverage.
Topic: BUSINESS STUDIES Year 11 Papers 1 and 2 IGCSE Exams Questions and Answers âMS Wordâ Option B.
This document is prepared based on the current Cambridge IGCSE Business Studies 0450 syllabus Subject content. It is intended for testing year 11 final or mock exams. It can be moderated for your school examinations to suit your purpose for the two IGCSE Papers. You may also use it for year 10 exams by downsizing it to match your topics coverage.
Topic: BUSINESS STUDIES Year 11 Papers 1 and 2 IGCSE Exams Questions and Answers âMS Wordâ Option A.
This document is prepared based on the current Cambridge IGCSE Business Studies 0450 syllabus Subject content. It is intended for testing year 11 final or mock exams. It can be moderated for your school examinations to suit your purpose for the two IGCSE Papers. You may also use it for year 10 exams by downsizing it to match your topics coverage.
Lesson Plan
Topic: Mixed Economic Systems Lesson Plan âMS word doc.â IGCSE Economics.
Lesson Objective: are shared with the students for awareness and expectation of lesson outcome.
At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to;
Define mixed economic system, draw and interpret appropriate diagrams showing the effects of three government microeconomic policy measures: maximum and minimum prices in product, labour and foreign exchange markets; indirect taxation; and subsidies. Definition only of government microeconomic policy measures: regulation; privatisation and nationalisation; and direct provision of goods. The effectiveness of government intervention in overcoming the drawbacks of a market economic system.
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Lesson Plan
Topic: The Role of Governments Macroeconomic Aims policies & the Conflicts Lesson Plan âMS word doc.â IGCSE Economics.
Lesson Objective: are shared with the students for awareness and expectation of lesson outcome.
At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to; - Identify and explain the macroeconomic aims of government. Reasons behind the choice of aims and the criteria that governments set for each aim. Possible conflicts between macroeconomic aims.
NB: Add your schoolâs name, and logo on top, you own name, date, and class year, term and week. Also, you can rejig it for more than a lesson topic by editing the objectives, Plenary and lesson starter etc.
Topic: âBusiness Studies Examinationâ
Short Response Questions 0450/1 and Case Study Questions 0450/2 and Answers âMS Wordâ Opt. A.
This document is prepared for year 11 final or Mock exams. It can be moderated for your school examinations to suit your purpose for the two IGCSE Papers.
⢠Define Competitive markets - Explain the effect of having a high number of firms on price, quality, choice, profit.
⢠Define Monopoly markets - Explain the characteristics, advantages and disadvantages of monopoly. Plus the Lesson Plan.
⢠âClass Activitiesâ âMultiple Choice Questionsâ with Answers.
Money - The forms, functions
and characteristics. Banking - The role and importance of central banks and commercial banks for government, producers and consumers. Stock Exchange - The functions, role in an economy and types of stocks. Plus Lesson Plan.
Main features of Franchising and Joint Ventures with example
Key words in Franchising. Advantages and disadvantages of Franchising to both the Franchisor and the Franchisee and the advantages and disadvantages of Joint Ventures
Describe how to start a franchise business.
Class Activities with Answers. Plus Franchising and Joint Ventures Lesson Plan.
Lesson Plan
Topic: Public Limited Companies Lesson Plan âMS word doc.â IGCSE Business Studies & Economics.
Lesson Objective: are shared with the students for awareness and expectation of lesson outcome.
At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to;
Identify a Public limited companies, its main features, advantages and disadvantages. â˘â˘ Concepts of risk, ownership and limited liability â˘â˘ Recommend and justify a Public limited companies to owners/management in a given situation.
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