This resource is made for Business Studies and Economics IGCSE
At the end of the lesson, Students should be able to:
Characteristics of successful entrepreneurs
• Contents of a business plan and how business plans assist entrepreneurs
• Why and how governments support business start-ups, e.g. grants, training.
Do the Class Activity and Case Study Questions with Answers at the end of the presentation.
At the end the lesson, 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• The concept of adding value and how added value can be increased.
Class Activities with Answers
Goods and Services: Meaning and Classification of Goods and Services
This resource is prepared for KS3 Bussiness Studies. It explains Goods and Services: Meaning and Classification of Goods and Services
Difference between Goods and Services, categorisation of goods and services.
It shows the difference between tangible and non- tangible goods,
Durable Goods
Non- Durable Goods
Tangible Good
Non Tangible Goods
Contains Class Activity.
The resource is made for Economics and Business Studies. It explains the structure, types and importance of bargaining and negotiations in business. It explains tips to negotiation and bargaining.
The importance of bargaining to the employer
The importance of bargaining to the employee
The importance of bargaining to the society
At the end of the lesson, Students should be able to:
Identify and explain the methods of recruiting and selectingworkers:
• Difference between internal and external recruitment
• Main stages in recruitment and selection of staff
• Benefits and limitations of part-time and full-time workers
2.3.2 The importance of training and the methods of training:
• Importance of training to a business and workers
• Benefits and limitations of induction training, on-the-job training and off‑the‑job training.Questions’ at the end of slides. ‘Answers’ provided
At the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
The Structure - components of the current account of the balance of payments – trade in goods, trade in services, primary income and secondary income. Calculation of deficits and surpluses on the current account of the balance of payments and its component sections. Causes of current account deficit and surplus - Reasons for deficits and surpluses. Consequences of current account deficit and surplus Impact on GDP, employment, inflation and foreign exchange rate. Policies to achieve balance of payments stability - The range of policies available to achieve balance of payments stability and how effective they might be.Class Activities provided with Answers
This resource explains different choices, decisions and factors that determines business locations.It explains various factors that that are considered in the localization of manufacturing industry. Prepared for Business Studies IGCSE. Contains case study on business location. It also looks at international factors/ reasons that are considered in overseas business location.
This resource is prepared for Economics . It is a Power Point resource on Fiscal Policy. It covers different areas such as budget, national debt, taxation, types and categories of taxation. government spending and national debt , as well as public sector finance.It contains illustrations and interactive questions and tests, for effective teaching and learning
This resource is a power point lesson on organizational structure and the role of management. It explains the meaning of organizational structure, the importance, the span of control and command. It explains coordination and importance of delegation. I t shows the roles of line managers and staff managers and organization chart.
This resource explains the meaning of employment and unemployment.It describes the changing patterns in employment and unemployment. It discusses the consequences of unemployment. A power point resource .Contains illustrations and graphs, interactive questions. prepared for IGCSE Economics.
The resource explain of promotion.
Different forms of promotion and how they influence
sales, e.g. advertising, sales promotion
It explains the importance of the marketing budget in making
promotion decisions; need for cost effectiveness in
spending the marketing budget etc. Prepared for IGCSE Business Studies.Contains activities.
The resource is made for IGCSE Economics and Business Studies. It explains the concept of goods and services. It shows the difference between the two concepts and types of goods and services , with good examples.
Lesson Objectives:At the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
Explain the > Factors affecting an individual’s choice of Occupation - Wage and non-wage factors. > Wage determination - the influences of demand and supply, relative bargaining power etc. > Reasons for differences in earnings - how changes in demand and supply, relative bargaining strengths, etc., can influence differences in earnings between workers whether they are: skilled/unskilled; primary/secondary/tertiary; male/female; private sector/public sector. > Define, draw and interpret diagrams illustrating the effects of changes in demand and supply in the labour market. > Trade Unions.
‘Class Activities, Keywords’ ‘Multiple Choice Questions with Answers.’
Lesson Objectives:At the end of the lesson, students should be able toDefine globalization. Identify the role of multinational companies MNCs and the costs and benefits to their host and home countries. Identify and explain the benefits of free trade - the benefits for consumers, producers and the economy in a variety of countries. Methods of protection - tariffs, import quotas, subsidies and embargoes. Reasons for protection - Including infant industry, declining industry, strategic industry and avoidance of dumping. Consequences of protection - Effectiveness of protection and its impact on the home country and its trading partners.
‘Debate topic.’ ‘Class Activities’ with ‘Answers.’
Prepared for Economics Year 10-12
At the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
Define foreign exchange rate - Floating and fixed systems. Determine foreign exchange rate in exchange market - by the demand for and supply of a currency in the exchange market and determine the equilibrium foreign exchange rate. Causes of exchange rate fluctuations - including changes in demand for exports and imports, changes in the rate of interest, speculation, and the entry or departure of MNCs. Consequences of exchange rate fluctuations - effects of exchange rate fluctuations on export and import prices and spending on imports and exports via the PED. Floating and fixed foreign exchange rates - the difference between, and the advantages and disadvantages of, a floating exchange rate and a fixed foreign exchange rate system. ‘Class Activities with Answers.’