GCSE Business Studies PowerPoint Resource Packs
Why you should buy!
- These PowerPoint resources are up-to-date, stimulating, involving and
relevant
- They are written
by a teacher (Head of Economics, Business Studies and ICT) with
10 years experience of teaching GCSE Business Studies
Buying these resources will save you many, many hours of preparation time.
Over 150 hours have been spent writing the People
in Business resources alone
- and this is time that you as a practicing teacher simply don't
have.
- The presentations are full of tricks that exploit the full potential of
Microsoft PowerPoint, as well as features to help you as a teacher.
e.g. a discrete symbol appears on every slide to warn you
that the next mouse click will take you to the next slide
- There are links to all data sources and other useful websites, so that
you can find more information, answer difficult questions, set
research tasks or side-track to go with students' interest
- They include worksheets for both class and homework as well as crosswords,
wordsearches and Bingo games to ensure that knowledge and understanding
are really cemented.
- These presentations will be the perfect complement to your existing teaching
materials
- You have a money-back guarantee of satisfaction: if
you're not happy that our resources achieve their aim - to make it easier
for you to prepare interesting and interactive lessons - then we will offer
you a full refund.*
What these presentations ARE:
- Content-driven: High quality, relevant content is the focus of each and
every presentation
Professional - pupils have surprisingly high expectations and standards
derived from watching high quality TV as well as playing computer
games and surfing the Internet
- Serious - Teaching isn't a joke to
us
- Consistent: We have a style and we stick to it - the same fonts
and colours, as well as similar images and animations. We're
consistent with our use of buttons and web links too. It's professional
and less irritating than a jumble of fonts, colours sounds, animations
and the like
- Eye-catching (e.g. use of high-quality photographs to illustrate points
and help memory)
- Thorough (every aspect of every specification is covered. If you find
something that you think isn't covered, let us know and we will
write it and send it to you!)
- Involving - hundreds of tasks for classwork
and homework as well as innumerable opportunities for discussion and extension
work
- Suitable for differentiation: It will be
easy to provide extension work for higher ability pupils following
the hundreds of links that are included
What these presentations are NOT:
- Childish and dumbed down- We know the age
of our target audience
- Full of irritating, annoying graphics: Students
aren't stupid, and they will soon get tired of the cheap look
that this portrays
- Loud - Though perhaps initially amusing, sound is usually a distraction
- Over-humerous - Although there perhaps is
some subtle humour (e.g. in some of the examples used) they are
not full of jokes and puns - after all, humour is a very personal
thing - we leave you to provide that if you wish
