Summary: Friday Afternoon BTEC First Business is packed with a range of fun and engaging activities that promote active learning and reinforcement. The activities have been chosen to encourage students to apply their knowledge using a variety of learning styles, and to review and reinforce their understanding of key terms and concepts throughout the BTEC course. These ready-prepared, time-saving activities make learning enjoyable for students and can be used at any point within a lesson. The pack is fully photocopiable so can be used over and over with all groups, bringing variety and fun to any session. The CD also includes all the content from the pack plus Powerpoints for front-of-class teaching.
Friday Afternoon BTEC First Business is packed with a range of fun and engaging activities that promote active learning and reinforcement. The activities have been chosen to encourage students to apply their knowledge using a variety of learning styles, and to review and reinforce their understanding of key terms and concepts throughout the BTEC course. These ready-prepared, time-saving activities make learning enjoyable for students and can be used at any point within a lesson. The pack is fully photocopiable so can be used over and over with all groups, bringing variety and fun to any session. The CD also includes all the content from the pack plus Powerpoints for front-of-class teaching.
Written by BTEC First teachers for BTEC First teachers Engaging active learning exercises to bring variety and fun to any lessonReady-made reinforcement throughout the course for better understandingReady-prepared and photocopiable lessons to save you timeCD including PDF and PowerPoints to tailor to your teaching style
Written by BTEC First teachers for BTEC First teachers
Engaging active learning exercises to bring variety and fun to any lesson
Ready-made reinforcement throughout the course for better understanding
Ready-prepared and photocopiable lessons to save you time
CD including PDF and PowerPoints to tailor to your teaching style
Table of Contents: Unit 1 Business purposesMatching: business purposesPlay your cards right: business ownershipMatching activity: business ownership and classificationRanking: business size and scaleMissing words: business size and scalePlay your cards right: business classificationMissing words: role of governmentTriominoes: government policiesCrossword: government policies and actionsMatching: changes in business sectorsBingo: business purposesUnit 2 Business organisationsRanking: types of business objectiveTriominoes: business aims and objectivesCrossword: SMART objectivesMatching: measuring performancePlay your cards right: functional areasJigsaw: coordinating functional areasTalk about: functional areasUnit 3 Financial forecasting for businessCrossword: revenue, costs and profitHuman ranking: calculating profitsMissing words: breakeven analysis part AMissing words and numbers: breakeven analysis part BPlay your cards right: breakeven analysisMissing words: importance of breakevenMissing words: cash flow forecastingMissing words and numbers: cash flow forecastingMatching: cash inflows and outflowsJigsaw: cash flow managementDominoes: financial forecastingTalk about: financial forecastingUnit 4 People in organisationsTriominoes: job roles and functionsCrossword: organisational structures and job rolesRanking: recruitment and selectionMatching: documentationJobopoly: recruitment and career planningRanking: personal auditJigsaw: careers advice and sources of informationBingo: recruitment and career planningDominoes: people in organisations
About the Author(s): Samantha Link works with the Learning and Development team for a top FTSE100 company based in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Having trained as an accountant with a large consultancy company, she moved into secondary school teaching and has since taught and led a variety of vocational and academic business and management courses. Samantha is an experienced examiner for two major examining bodies and recently won an award for Bringing Fun to Learning.
Samantha Link works with the Learning and Development team for a top FTSE100 company based in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Having trained as an accountant with a large consultancy company, she moved into secondary school teaching and has since taught and led a variety of vocational and academic business and management courses. Samantha is an experienced examiner for two major examining bodies and recently won an award for Bringing Fun to Learning.