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| WK | LSN | TOPIC | SUB-TOPIC | OBJECTIVES | T/L ACTIVITIES | T/L AIDS | REFERENCE | REMARKS |
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| 2 | 1-2 |
NATIONAL INCOME
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Meaning of national income and basic concepts
GDP, NDP and GNP definitions NNP, NNI and per capita income |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Define national income from nation and income components -Analyze money value of goods and services produced -Examine Figure 5.1 sources of income -Define GDP, NDP, GNP, NNP concepts -Distinguish between gross and net products -Analyze American economist's definition - Define Gross Domestic Product comprehensively -Analyze GDP components and market value -Examine agricultural, mineral, industrial production -Define Net Domestic Product and depreciation -Analyze Gross National Product concept -Examine net income from abroad components |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Discussion on national income meaning -Analysis of Figure 5.1 income sources -Case studies on money value measurement -Group work on concept definitions -Examination of gross vs net differences -Practical examples of national income - Discussion on GDP comprehensive definition -Analysis of production components -Case studies on depreciation calculation -Group work on GNP analysis -Examination of export-import differences -Practical examples of GDP, NDP, GNP |
Textbook, Figure 5.1, income examples
Textbook, production examples, calculation sheets Textbook, calculators, formula sheets |
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 54-55
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 55-56 |
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| 2 | 3 |
NATIONAL INCOME
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Circular flow of income - two-sector economy
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Explain circular flow basic principles -Analyze Figure 5.2 two-sector model -Examine household and firm interactions -Discuss factor payments and goods exchange -Analyze outer and inner loop flows -Examine assumptions of two-sector model |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Discussion on circular flow principles -Analysis of Figure 5.2 detailed examination -Case studies on household-firm exchanges -Group work on flow directions -Examination of model assumptions -Practical examples of circular flow |
Textbook, Figure 5.2, flow diagrams
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Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 56-57
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| 2 | 4 |
NATIONAL INCOME
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Four-sector closed economy circular flow
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Analyze Figure 5.3 four-sector model -Examine government and financial sectors -Discuss tax payments and government services -Analyze savings and investment flows -Examine commercial bank roles -Evaluate four-sector assumptions |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Discussion on four-sector complexity -Analysis of Figure 5.3 comprehensive study -Case studies on government intervention -Group work on financial sector roles -Examination of savings-investment link -Practical examples of four-sector flow |
Textbook, Figure 5.3, sector examples
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Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 57-58
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| 3 | 1-2 |
NATIONAL INCOME
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Open economy and injections/withdrawals
Methods of measuring national income - income approach Problems of income approach and output approach |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Analyze Figure 5.4 open economy model -Examine foreign sector interactions -Discuss exports, imports and foreign investment -Define injections and withdrawals -Analyze equilibrium national income -Examine S+T+M = I+X+G formula - Analyze income approach problems -Examine inaccurate data issues -Discuss double counting problems -Evaluate subsistence sector challenges -Define output approach methodology -Analyze value added concept with Example 5.1 |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Discussion on open economy complexity -Analysis of Figure 5.4 comprehensive study -Case studies on foreign interactions -Group work on injection/withdrawal concepts -Examination of equilibrium conditions -Practical examples of open economy - Discussion on income approach limitations -Analysis of data accuracy problems -Case studies on double counting -Group work on Example 5.1 bread production -Examination of value added calculations -Practical examples of output measurement |
Textbook, Figure 5.4, equilibrium examples
Textbook, income examples, calculation sheets Textbook, Example 5.1, calculation sheets |
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 58-59
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 60-62 |
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| 3 | 3 |
NATIONAL INCOME
|
Output approach problems and expenditure approach
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Analyze output approach problems -Examine double counting and subsistence issues -Discuss depreciation estimation difficulties -Define expenditure approach methodology -Analyze GNE formula C+I+G+X-M -Examine market price vs factor cost |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Discussion on output approach problems -Analysis of estimation difficulties -Case studies on depreciation calculation -Group work on expenditure components -Examination of GNE formula application -Practical examples of expenditure calculation |
Textbook, expenditure examples, formula sheets
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Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 62-63
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| 3 | 4 |
NATIONAL INCOME
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Problems in measuring national income
Additional measurement problems |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Analyze comprehensive measurement problems -Examine depreciation estimation challenges -Discuss what to include/exclude decisions -Evaluate subsistence output valuation -Analyze double counting dangers -Examine incomplete data issues |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Discussion on measurement challenges -Analysis of Figure 5.5 subsistence output -Case studies on inclusion/exclusion decisions -Group work on data completeness -Examination of valuation difficulties -Practical examples of measurement problems |
Textbook, Figure 5.5, measurement examples
Textbook, Figure 5.6, valuation examples |
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 63-64
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| 4 | 1-2 |
NATIONAL INCOME
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Per capita income and economic welfare
International comparison problems |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Define economic welfare concept -Analyze per capita income as welfare measure -Examine limitations of per capita income -Discuss statistical problems -Analyze money value change effects -Evaluate international comparison difficulties - Analyze currency differences -Examine pricing structure variations -Discuss climatic condition effects -Evaluate cultural differences impact -Analyze working condition variations -Examine income distribution effects |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Discussion on economic welfare -Analysis of per capita limitations -Case studies on statistical problems -Group work on comparison difficulties -Examination of welfare measurement -Practical examples of welfare indicators - Discussion on comparison challenges -Analysis of currency conversion problems -Case studies on cultural differences -Group work on working conditions -Examination of distribution effects -Practical examples of comparison difficulties |
Textbook, welfare examples, comparison charts
Textbook, international examples, comparison cases |
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 65-66
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 66-68 |
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| 4 | 3 |
NATIONAL INCOME
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Uses of national income statistics
Factors influencing national income level |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Analyze economic growth measurement -Examine planning purposes applications -Discuss Table 5.1 Kenya statistics -Evaluate standard of living measurement -Analyze investment decision basis -Examine intercountry comparisons |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Discussion on statistics applications -Analysis of Table 5.1 Kenya data -Case studies on planning uses -Group work on investment decisions -Examination of growth measurement -Practical examples of statistics use |
Textbook, Table 5.1, statistics examples
Textbook, factor examples, level cases |
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 68-69
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| 4 | 4 |
POPULATION AND EMPLOYMENT
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Introduction to population and sources of data
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Define population from Latin 'populus' meaning people -Analyze population as total inhabitants of given area -Define demography as study of population -Examine population census methodology -Analyze Kenya's census history (1969, 1979, 1989, 1999, 2009) -Discuss enumerator roles and data collection |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Discussion on population definition -Analysis of demographic importance -Case studies on Kenya's census history -Group work on enumeration process -Examination of data collection methods -Practical examples of population counting |
Textbook, census examples, demographic data
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Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 71-72
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| 5 | 1-2 |
POPULATION AND EMPLOYMENT
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Sample surveys and registration methods
Basic population concepts - fertility and birth rates Mortality rates and migration concepts |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Analyze sample surveys as population data source -Examine Kenya National Bureau of Statistics role -Discuss sample survey advantages -Analyze registration of births and deaths -Examine certificate issuance process -Evaluate fertility, mortality, migration components - Define fertility rate comprehensively -Analyze general fertility rate formula -Examine Example 6.1 fertility calculation -Define birth rate and crude birth rate -Analyze factors affecting birth rates -Examine marriage, ignorance, and cultural factors |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Discussion on sample survey benefits -Analysis of KNBS functions -Case studies on birth/death registration -Group work on survey advantages -Examination of migration effects -Practical examples of registration systems - Discussion on fertility concepts -Analysis of Example 6.1 calculations -Case studies on birth rate factors -Group work on cultural influences -Examination of marriage effects -Practical fertility rate calculations |
Textbook, survey examples, registration cases
Textbook, Example 6.1, calculators, formula sheets Textbook, Figure 6.1, Example 6.2, calculators |
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 72-73
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 73-74 |
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| 5 | 3 |
POPULATION AND EMPLOYMENT
|
Population growth rates and African comparisons
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Define population growth rate formula -Analyze natural increase rate calculation -Examine Kenya's growth rate trends -Analyze Table 6.1 African countries comparison -Discuss population vs economic growth rates -Evaluate unfavorable economic positions |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Discussion on growth rate concepts -Analysis of Table 6.1 comprehensive study -Case studies on Kenya's trends -Group work on country comparisons -Examination of economic implications -Practical growth rate calculations |
Textbook, Table 6.1, calculators, comparison charts
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Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 75-76
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| 5 | 4 |
POPULATION AND EMPLOYMENT
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Overpopulation - definition and advantages
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Define overpopulation comprehensively -Analyze population explosion concept -Examine factors leading to overpopulation -Discuss advantages: large markets, labor availability -Analyze investment expansion benefits -Examine resource utilization improvements |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Discussion on overpopulation definition -Analysis of population explosion factors -Case studies on market advantages -Group work on labor availability -Examination of investment benefits -Practical examples of resource utilization |
Textbook, overpopulation examples, advantage cases
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Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 76-77
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| 6 | 1-2 |
POPULATION AND EMPLOYMENT
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Disadvantages of overpopulation
Under-population and declining population Optimum population and dependency concepts |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Analyze rural-urban migration effects -Examine poor living standards -Discuss food shortages and famines -Evaluate inflationary tendencies -Analyze increased dependency burden -Examine strain on social amenities - Define optimum population concept -Analyze Figure 6.3 population curves -Examine equilibrium between population and resources -Define dependency ratio/burden -Analyze dependency ratio measurement -Examine high dependency effects on development |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Discussion on migration problems -Analysis of living standard deterioration -Case studies on food shortages -Group work on inflation effects -Examination of dependency issues -Practical examples of social strain - Discussion on optimum population -Analysis of Figure 6.3 comprehensive study -Case studies on resource equilibrium -Group work on dependency calculations -Examination of development effects -Practical examples of dependency burden |
Textbook, migration examples, shortage cases
Textbook, under-population examples, decline cases Textbook, Figure 6.3, dependency examples |
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 77-78
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 79-80 |
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| 6 | 3 |
POPULATION AND EMPLOYMENT
|
Ageing and young populations
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Define ageing population characteristics -Analyze disadvantages of ageing populations -Examine pension and healthcare burdens -Define young population concept -Analyze challenges of young populations -Examine dependency and unemployment issues |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Discussion on ageing population problems -Analysis of pension burden effects -Case studies on young population challenges -Group work on dependency issues -Examination of unemployment effects -Practical examples of age structure impacts |
Textbook, ageing examples, youth cases
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Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 80-81
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| 6 | 4 |
POPULATION AND EMPLOYMENT
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Population structure and Kenya's demographics
Population pyramids and international comparisons |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Define population structure comprehensively -Analyze Tables 6.2 and 6.3 Kenya data -Examine age and gender distribution -Discuss Kenya's demographic features -Analyze economically active vs dependants -Examine literacy and rural-urban distribution |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Discussion on population structure -Analysis of Tables 6.2 and 6.3 detailed study -Case studies on Kenya's demographics -Group work on age distribution -Examination of economic activity -Practical examples of structural analysis |
Textbook, Tables 6.2 and 6.3, demographic data
Textbook, Figures 6.4 and 6.5, pyramid examples |
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 81-83
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| 7 | 1-2 |
POPULATION AND EMPLOYMENT
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Economic growth vs development and population effects
Population effects on technology, land, and labor |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Define economic growth and development -Analyze economic growth formula -Examine development vs growth differences -Discuss rapid population growth problems -Analyze low living standards effects -Examine capital formation challenges - Analyze unemployment from high population -Examine technology dependency effects -Discuss land fragmentation problems -Analyze labor force quality issues -Examine social problems from overcrowding -Evaluate Figure 6.6 vicious cycle |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Discussion on growth vs development -Analysis of formula applications -Case studies on population effects -Group work on living standards -Examination of capital formation -Practical examples of development challenges - Discussion on unemployment causes -Analysis of technology challenges -Case studies on land fragmentation -Group work on labor quality -Examination of Figure 6.6 cycle -Practical examples of population pressure |
Textbook, formula sheets, development examples
Textbook, Figure 6.6, land examples |
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 84-85
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 85-86 |
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| 7 | 3 |
POPULATION AND EMPLOYMENT
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Population control methods and employment concepts
Unemployment types and causes |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Analyze population control methods -Examine family planning importance -Discuss education and employment strategies -Define employment and labor force -Analyze ILO definitions -Examine full employment conditions |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Discussion on control methods -Analysis of family planning benefits -Case studies on employment strategies -Group work on labor force concepts -Examination of ILO standards -Practical examples of employment |
Textbook, control examples, employment cases
Textbook, Figure 6.7, unemployment examples |
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 86-87
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| 7 | 4 |
POPULATION AND EMPLOYMENT
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Technological and other unemployment types
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Analyze technological unemployment -Examine ATM effects on bank employment -Discuss frictional unemployment -Analyze residual and casual unemployment -Examine unemployment causes in Kenya -Evaluate high production costs |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Discussion on technological changes -Analysis of ATM impact examples -Case studies on Kenyan unemployment -Group work on production costs -Examination of casual employment -Practical examples of technology effects |
Textbook, technology examples, cost cases
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Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 88-89
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| 8 | 1-2 |
POPULATION AND EMPLOYMENT
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Solving unemployment and pertinent issues
Pertinent issues - data honesty, HIV/AIDS, and poverty Learning activities, review and assessment |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Analyze unemployment solution strategies -Examine rural-urban migration reduction -Discuss informal sector improvement -Evaluate education system changes -Analyze appropriate technology use -Examine land reform importance - Analyze cooperation in census data collection -Examine population growth control needs -Discuss literacy and gender education issues -Evaluate HIV/AIDS pandemic effects -Analyze Figure 6.10 eradication campaigns -Examine poverty and entrepreneurship needs |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Discussion on solution strategies -Analysis of Figure 6.9 jua kali environment -Case studies on sector improvements -Group work on education reforms -Examination of technology appropriateness -Practical examples of solutions - Discussion on data collection challenges -Analysis of Figure 6.10 campaign importance -Case studies on literacy issues -Group work on poverty eradication -Examination of entrepreneurship needs -Practical examples of pertinent issues |
Textbook, Figure 6.9, solution examples
Textbook, Figure 6.10, poverty examples Research guides, interview forms, assessment materials |
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 89-90
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 90-91 |
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| 8 | 3 |
DETERMINING THE NET WORTH OF A BUSINESS
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Introduction and meaning of assets
Types of assets (continued) and liabilities |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Define the term assets in business context -Distinguish between fixed assets and current assets -Identify at least 5 examples of fixed assets -Explain characteristics of fixed and current assets -Classify given business items as fixed or current assets |
In groups, learners are guided to:
Brainstorming on business properties; Group discussion on asset classification; Practical exercise identifying assets in local businesses; Classification activity using real business examples |
Textbook, Charts showing asset types, Pictures of business assets, Classification worksheets
Textbook, Case study materials, Charts on liability types, Local business examples |
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Student's Book Pg 96-97
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| 8 | 4 |
DETERMINING THE NET WORTH OF A BUSINESS
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Capital and its importance
The book-keeping equation Application of book-keeping equation |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Define capital in business context -Explain the importance of capital to a business -Identify sources of business capital -Analyze the relationship between capital, assets and liabilities -Discuss factors that affect capital adequacy |
In groups, learners are guided to:
Interactive discussion on capital sources; Role play on capital acquisition; Analysis of capital importance; Group work on capital planning scenarios |
Textbook, Role play materials, Capital planning worksheets, Calculator
Textbook, Calculator, Problem solving worksheets, Formula charts Textbook, Calculator, Practice worksheets, Real business data examples |
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Student's Book Pg 98-99
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| 9 |
MID TERM |
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| 10 | 1-2 |
DETERMINING THE NET WORTH OF A BUSINESS
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The balance sheet - meaning and essentials
Format and structure of balance sheet Preparation of simple balance sheets Complex balance sheet preparation |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Define a balance sheet -Explain the purpose of a balance sheet -Identify essential features of a balance sheet -Describe the T-format of a balance sheet -Explain why balance sheet totals must balance - Prepare balance sheets with multiple items -Handle complex business scenarios -Solve problems involving missing capital -Arrange items in order of liquidity -Analyze prepared balance sheets for accuracy |
In groups, learners are guided to:
Explanation of balance sheet concept; Drawing T-format demonstrations; Group discussion on balance sheet importance; Analysis of sample balance sheets Advanced problem solving; Complex calculations; Alternative arrangement exercises; Peer review activities; Error correction exercises |
Textbook, Sample balance sheets, Drawing materials, T-format templates
Textbook, Drawing materials, Rulers, Sample formats, Chart paper Textbook, Calculator, Preparation worksheets, Sample data, Graph paper Textbook, Calculator, Complex problem sets, Peer review sheets |
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Student's Book Pg 99-101
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Student's Book Pg 104-106 |
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| 10 | 3 |
DETERMINING THE NET WORTH OF A BUSINESS
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Importance of balance sheet
Net worth calculation and analysis |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Explain the importance of balance sheet to business -Analyze how balance sheet shows financial position -Discuss uses by different stakeholders -Evaluate business performance using balance sheet -Identify limitations of balance sheet information |
In groups, learners are guided to:
Group discussions on stakeholder needs; Case study analysis; Role play of different users; Critical evaluation exercises; Real business analysis |
Textbook, Case study materials, Role play cards, Real balance sheet examples
Textbook, Calculator, Comparative data, Analysis worksheets |
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Student's Book Pg 105-106
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| 10 | 4 |
BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS
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Meaning of business transactions
Effects of transactions on balance sheet - Introduction Purchase of assets using business cash |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Define business transactions -Distinguish between cash and credit transactions -Identify different types of business transactions -Give examples of various business transactions -Explain the importance of recording transactions |
In groups, learners are guided to:
Brainstorming on business activities; Group discussion on transaction types; Real-life examples sharing; Classification exercises; Case study analysis |
Textbook, Transaction examples, Classification charts, Real business documents
Textbook, Balance sheet templates, Transaction cards, Demonstration materials Textbook, Calculator, Practice worksheets, Balance sheet formats |
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Student's Book Pg 109
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| 11 | 1-2 |
BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS
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Owner's additional investment
Purchase of assets on credit Cash withdrawals and deposits Drawings and personal use withdrawals Borrowing for business use |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Explain the effect of owner's contributions -Analyze impact on assets and capital -Demonstrate increase in balance sheet totals -Show inflow of resources effect -Apply to various investment scenarios - Explain withdrawal of cash from bank for business use -Analyze deposit of business cash into bank -Demonstrate circulation of funds within business -Show effect on specific balance sheet items -Apply to cash management scenarios |
In groups, learners are guided to:
Case study analysis; Practical calculations; Investment scenario exercises; Group discussions; Real business examples Practical exercises; Cash flow demonstrations; Bank transaction analysis; Group activities; Problem solving sessions |
Textbook, Calculator, Investment scenarios, Case study materials
Textbook, Calculator, Credit scenarios, Balance sheet templates Textbook, Cash flow charts, Bank transaction examples, Calculator Textbook, Calculator, Drawings scenarios, Case study materials Textbook, Calculator, Loan scenarios, Financial planning worksheets |
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Student's Book Pg 111-112
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Student's Book Pg 113-114 |
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| 11 | 3 |
BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS
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Payment of liabilities
Complex liability transactions |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Analyze payment of liabilities by cash -Demonstrate outflow of resources from business -Show decrease in assets and liabilities -Explain impact on balance sheet totals -Apply to debt management scenarios |
In groups, learners are guided to:
Debt payment analysis; Practical calculations; Group exercises; Balance sheet manipulation; Problem solving sessions |
Textbook, Calculator, Debt scenarios, Balance sheet templates
Textbook, Calculator, Complex scenarios, Comparative charts |
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Student's Book Pg 116-117
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| 11 | 4 |
BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS
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Sale of assets and debtor transactions
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Analyze sale of assets for cash and on credit -Explain receipt of cash from debtors -Demonstrate profit and loss effects -Show impact on various balance sheet items -Apply to sales and collection scenarios |
In groups, learners are guided to:
Sales transaction analysis; Profit/loss calculations; Debtor management exercises; Group activities; Practical applications |
Textbook, Calculator, Sales scenarios, Debtor management worksheets
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Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Student's Book Pg 118-120
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| 12 | 1-2 |
BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS
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Compound transactions
Causes of changes in capital Initial and final capital determination |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Explain compound transactions and their effects -Analyze transactions with multiple effects -Demonstrate complex balance sheet impacts -Show triple or more effects on balance sheet -Apply to advanced business scenarios - Identify factors that influence capital levels -Explain effects of additional investment on capital -Analyze impact of profits and losses on capital -Demonstrate effects of drawings on capital -Evaluate capital management strategies |
In groups, learners are guided to:
Advanced transaction analysis; Complex calculations; Multi-effect demonstrations; Group problem solving; Advanced scenarios Capital change analysis; Factor identification exercises; Impact assessment activities; Group discussions; Strategic planning exercises |
Textbook, Calculator, Complex transaction examples, Advanced worksheets
Textbook, Calculator, Capital analysis worksheets, Strategy planning materials Textbook, Calculator, Capital determination worksheets, Formula charts |
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Student's Book Pg 120-121
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Student's Book Pg 124 |
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| 12 | 3 |
BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS
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Capital calculation methods
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Apply formulas for initial and final capital calculation -Solve complex capital determination problems -Analyze interplay of investment, profit, losses and drawings -Demonstrate step-by-step calculation procedures -Interpret capital calculation results |
In groups, learners are guided to:
Advanced calculations; Formula manipulation; Complex problem solving; Step-by-step demonstrations; Result interpretation exercises |
Textbook, Calculator, Advanced problem sets, Formula reference sheets
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Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Student's Book Pg 125-126
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| 12 | 4 |
BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS
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Pertinent issues and business ethics
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Discuss honesty and transparency in transaction recording -Explain importance of accurate transaction records -Analyze consequences of false transaction recording -Evaluate ethical considerations in business transactions -Propose solutions to unethical practices |
In groups, learners are guided to:
Group discussions on business ethics; Case study analysis of unethical practices; Debate on transparency; Problem solving on ethical dilemmas; Action planning sessions |
Textbook, Case study materials, Debate materials, Ethical scenario cards
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Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Student's Book Pg 126
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