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1 3
PRODUCT MARKETS
Learning activities - market identification
Learning activities - trader interviews
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify market types near school
-Analyze local market structures
-Examine trader operations
-Assess competition levels
-Evaluate market characteristics

- Field visits to local markets
-Market identification exercises
-Analysis of market structures
-Group work on trader assessment
-Examination of competition patterns
Market visit guides, observation sheets
Interview guides, data collection sheets
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 50
1 4
CHAIN OF DISTRIBUTION
Meaning of distribution and process
Classification of intermediaries - merchant vs agent traders
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define distribution and explain its derivation
-Analyze the wide range of distribution activities
-Examine material handling, storage, packaging and transportation
-Explain how distribution bridges producer-consumer gap
-Describe the process from production to consumption
-Identify the role of intermediaries in distribution

- Discussion on distribution meaning and activities
-Analysis of material handling and storage
-Case studies on packaging and transportation
-Group work on producer-consumer gap
-Examination of distribution process
-Role play on intermediary functions
Textbook, distribution examples, packaging materials
Textbook, trader examples, classification charts
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 42
2 1
CHAIN OF DISTRIBUTION
Merchant traders - export/import merchants and stockist distributors
Agent traders - commission agents, factors and auctioneers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Analyze export merchants and their operations
-Examine import merchants and direct importers
-Discuss stockist distributors and specialization
-Evaluate merchant traders' market assistance
-Analyze skilled staff employment by stockists
-Examine after-sale services provision

- Discussion on export/import operations
-Analysis of merchant trader functions
-Case studies on stockist specialization
-Group work on market assistance
-Examination of after-sale services
-Practical examples of merchant operations
Textbook, import/export examples, stockist cases
Textbook, Figure 4.1, agent examples
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 43
2 2
CHAIN OF DISTRIBUTION
Non-trading agents - brokers, clearing agents and warehouse keepers
Role of intermediaries and channels of distribution
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define brokers and their connecting functions
-Analyze export and import broker operations
-Examine clearing and forwarding agents
-Discuss warehouse keepers and storage services
-Analyze brokerage and demurrage fees
-Evaluate lien rights of agents

- Discussion on broker functions
-Analysis of clearing agent services
-Case studies on warehousing operations
-Group work on fee structures
-Examination of lien rights
-Practical examples of non-trading agents
Textbook, broker examples, warehouse cases
Textbook, Figure 4.2, chain examples
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 44-45
2 3
CHAIN OF DISTRIBUTION
Channel levels - zero, one, two and three level channels
Four-level channels and product distribution patterns
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define channel levels and intermediary numbers
-Analyze zero-level direct marketing
-Examine one-level channels and Bata example
-Discuss two-level consumer goods channels
-Analyze three-level intermediary chains
-Evaluate channel level selection factors

- Discussion on channel level concepts
-Analysis of Figures 4.3, 4.4, 4.5, 4.6
-Case studies on Bata Shoe Company
-Group work on level comparisons
-Examination of consumer goods distribution
-Practical examples of all channel levels
Textbook, Figures 4.3-4.6, Bata examples
Textbook, Figures 4.7-4.9, product examples
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 46-47
2 4
CHAIN OF DISTRIBUTION
Choosing distribution channels - cost, availability and business factors
Product nature and market development factors
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Analyze factors in channel selection
-Examine cost considerations in channel choice
-Discuss availability of distribution channels
-Evaluate business objectives and policies
-Analyze unique product presentation needs
-Examine relationship between policies and channels

- Discussion on channel selection factors
-Analysis of cost-benefit considerations
-Case studies on channel availability
-Group work on business objectives
-Examination of policy alignment
-Practical examples of channel choice
Textbook, channel selection examples
Textbook, product examples, market cases
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 48-49
3 1
CHAIN OF DISTRIBUTION
Financial strength, reputation and competitive factors
Choice of specific intermediary within channels
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Analyze financial strength impact on channels
-Examine reputation and goodwill effects
-Discuss competitor channel performance
-Evaluate consumer factors in channel choice
-Analyze transport and communication networks
-Examine financial support from channel operators

- Discussion on financial considerations
-Analysis of reputation effects
-Case studies on competitive channels
-Group work on consumer factors
-Examination of infrastructure impact
-Practical examples of support mechanisms
Textbook, financial examples, competitive cases
Textbook, intermediary examples, selection cases
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 50-51
3 2
CHAIN OF DISTRIBUTION
Pertinent issues - HIV/AIDS prevalence and fatigue problems
Child labor and environmental degradation issues
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Analyze HIV/AIDS prevalence in distribution
-Examine travel and family separation effects
-Discuss discipline and moral responsibility
-Analyze fatigue and accident relationships
-Examine distribution truck safety
-Evaluate operator care and scheduling

- Discussion on HIV/AIDS challenges
-Analysis of travel separation effects
-Case studies on moral responsibility
-Group work on fatigue prevention
-Examination of safety measures
-Practical examples of responsible scheduling
Textbook, health examples, safety cases
Textbook, child labor examples, environmental cases
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 51-52
3 3
CHAIN OF DISTRIBUTION
Bribery, corruption and ethical business practices
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Analyze bribery in distribution operations
-Examine traffic police corruption
-Discuss overloading and rule adherence
-Evaluate ethical business practices
-Analyze public interest considerations
-Examine fair play in distribution business

- Discussion on corruption problems
-Analysis of bribery effects
-Case studies on rule adherence
-Group work on ethical practices
-Examination of public interest
-Practical examples of fair business
Textbook, corruption examples, ethical cases
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 52
3 4
CHAIN OF DISTRIBUTION
NATIONAL INCOME
Learning activities, research and assessment
Meaning of national income and basic concepts
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Conduct field research on local distributors
-Identify distributor types in local area
-Interview distributors about operations
-Organize debate on distributor necessity
-Analyze distribution challenges
-Evaluate distribution effectiveness and importance

- Field research activities
-Distributor identification exercises
-Interview local distributors
-Debate organization and participation
-Analysis of distribution value
-Comprehensive assessment activities
Research guides, interview forms, debate materials, assessment tools
Textbook, Figure 5.1, income examples
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 52-53
4 1
NATIONAL INCOME
GDP, NDP and GNP definitions
NNP, NNI and per capita income
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- 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

- 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, production examples, calculation sheets
Textbook, calculators, formula sheets
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 55-56
4 2
NATIONAL INCOME
Circular flow of income - two-sector economy
Four-sector closed economy circular flow
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

- 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
Textbook, Figure 5.3, sector examples
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 56-57
4 3
NATIONAL INCOME
Open economy and injections/withdrawals
Methods of measuring national income - income 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

- 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
Textbook, Figure 5.4, equilibrium examples
Textbook, income examples, calculation sheets
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 58-59
4 4
NATIONAL INCOME
Problems of income approach and output approach
Output approach problems and expenditure approach
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- 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

- 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, Example 5.1, calculation sheets
Textbook, expenditure examples, formula sheets
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 60-62
5 1
NATIONAL INCOME
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

- 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
5 2
NATIONAL INCOME
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

- 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
Textbook, welfare examples, comparison charts
Textbook, international examples, comparison cases
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 65-66
5 3
NATIONAL INCOME
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

- 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
5 4
POPULATION AND EMPLOYMENT
Introduction to population and sources of data
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

- 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
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 71-72
6 1
POPULATION AND EMPLOYMENT
Sample surveys and registration methods
Basic population concepts - fertility and birth rates
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

- 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
Textbook, survey examples, registration cases
Textbook, Example 6.1, calculators, formula sheets
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 72-73
6 2
POPULATION AND EMPLOYMENT
Mortality rates and migration concepts
Population growth rates and African comparisons
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define mortality and death rate concepts
-Analyze Figure 6.1 improved healthcare
-Examine crude death rate formula
-Calculate Example 6.2 Uganda death rate
-Define infant mortality rate
-Analyze migration, immigration, and emigration

- Discussion on mortality concepts
-Analysis of Figure 6.1 healthcare improvements
-Case studies on Example 6.2 calculations
-Group work on migration patterns
-Examination of infant mortality
-Practical mortality rate calculations
Textbook, Figure 6.1, Example 6.2, calculators
Textbook, Table 6.1, calculators, comparison charts
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 74-75
6 3
POPULATION AND EMPLOYMENT
Overpopulation - definition and advantages
Disadvantages of overpopulation
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

- 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
Textbook, migration examples, shortage cases
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 76-77
6 4
POPULATION AND EMPLOYMENT
Under-population and declining population
Optimum population and dependency concepts
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define under-population characteristics
-Analyze small market disadvantages
-Examine under-utilization of resources
-Define declining population concept
-Analyze advantages of declining population
-Examine disadvantages including labor shortfalls

- Discussion on under-population problems
-Analysis of resource under-utilization
-Case studies on declining populations
-Group work on developed country trends
-Examination of labor shortfall effects
-Practical examples of population decline
Textbook, under-population examples, decline cases
Textbook, Figure 6.3, dependency examples
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 78-79
7 1
POPULATION AND EMPLOYMENT
Ageing and young populations
Population structure and Kenya's demographics
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

- 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
Textbook, Tables 6.2 and 6.3, demographic data
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 80-81
7 2
POPULATION AND EMPLOYMENT
Population pyramids and international comparisons
Economic growth vs development and population effects
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Analyze Figures 6.4 and 6.5 population pyramids
-Compare developing vs developed country structures
-Examine bloated bottom vs middle characteristics
-Discuss workforce distribution patterns
-Analyze ageing population indicators
-Evaluate structural implications for development

- Discussion on population pyramids
-Analysis of Figures 6.4 and 6.5 comparison
-Case studies on country differences
-Group work on pyramid interpretation
-Examination of workforce implications
-Practical examples of structural analysis
Textbook, Figures 6.4 and 6.5, pyramid examples
Textbook, formula sheets, development examples
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 83-84
7 3
POPULATION AND EMPLOYMENT
Population effects on technology, land, and labor
Population control methods and employment concepts
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- 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

- 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, Figure 6.6, land examples
Textbook, control examples, employment cases
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 85-86
7 4
POPULATION AND EMPLOYMENT
Unemployment types and causes
Technological and other unemployment types
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define unemployment comprehensively
-Analyze Figure 6.7 unemployed youth
-Examine unemployment consequences
-Discuss voluntary vs involuntary unemployment
-Analyze structural and cyclical unemployment
-Examine disguised and seasonal unemployment

- Discussion on unemployment definition
-Analysis of Figure 6.7 youth unemployment
-Case studies on unemployment types
-Group work on structural changes
-Examination of seasonal variations
-Practical examples of unemployment causes
Textbook, Figure 6.7, unemployment examples
Textbook, technology examples, cost cases
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 87-88
8 1
POPULATION AND EMPLOYMENT
Solving unemployment and pertinent issues
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

- 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
Textbook, Figure 6.9, solution examples
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 89-90
8 2
POPULATION AND EMPLOYMENT
DETERMINING THE NET WORTH OF A BUSINESS
Pertinent issues - data honesty, HIV/AIDS, and poverty
Learning activities, review and assessment
Introduction and meaning of assets
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- 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

- 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 6.10, poverty examples
Research guides, interview forms, assessment materials
Textbook, Charts showing asset types, Pictures of business assets, Classification worksheets
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Pg 90-91
8

Mid term exams

9

Mid term

10 1
DETERMINING THE NET WORTH OF A BUSINESS
Types of assets (continued) and liabilities
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:
- Differentiate between tangible and intangible assets
-Define liabilities and their characteristics
-Distinguish between long-term and current liabilities
-Give examples of different types of liabilities
-Explain the relationship between assets and liabilities
Group presentations on asset types; Case study analysis of business liabilities; Discussion on debt management; Practical examples from local businesses
Textbook, Case study materials, Charts on liability types, Local business examples
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 97-98
10 2
DETERMINING THE NET WORTH OF A BUSINESS
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
Explanation of balance sheet concept; Drawing T-format demonstrations; Group discussion on balance sheet importance; Analysis of sample balance sheets
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
10 3
DETERMINING THE NET WORTH OF A BUSINESS
Importance of balance sheet
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
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
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Student's Book Pg 105-106
10 4
DETERMINING THE NET WORTH OF A BUSINESS
BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS
BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS
BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS
Net worth calculation and analysis
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 net worth of a business
-Calculate net worth using different methods
-Analyze factors affecting net worth
-Compare net worth of different businesses
-Interpret net worth figures for decision making
Calculation exercises; Comparative analysis; Group problem solving; Decision making scenarios; Mathematical applications
Textbook, Calculator, Comparative data, Analysis worksheets
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 106
11 1
BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS
Owner's additional investment
Purchase of assets on credit
Cash withdrawals and deposits
Drawings and personal use withdrawals
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
Case study analysis; Practical calculations; Investment scenario exercises; Group discussions; Real business examples
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
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Student's Book Pg 111-112
11 2
BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS
Borrowing for business use
Payment of liabilities
Complex liability transactions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Explain effects of borrowing cash for business
-Analyze inflow of resources into business
-Demonstrate increase in assets and liabilities
-Show impact on balance sheet totals
-Apply to various borrowing scenarios
Borrowing scenario analysis; Practical calculations; Group problem solving; Loan impact exercises; Financial planning activities
Textbook, Calculator, Loan scenarios, Financial planning worksheets
Textbook, Calculator, Debt scenarios, Balance sheet templates
Textbook, Calculator, Complex scenarios, Comparative charts
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Student's Book Pg 115-116
11 3
BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS
Sale of assets and debtor transactions
Compound transactions
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
Sales transaction analysis; Profit/loss calculations; Debtor management exercises; Group activities; Practical applications
Textbook, Calculator, Sales scenarios, Debtor management worksheets
Textbook, Calculator, Complex transaction examples, Advanced worksheets
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Student's Book Pg 118-120
11 4
BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS
Causes of changes in capital
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- 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
Capital change analysis; Factor identification exercises; Impact assessment activities; Group discussions; Strategic planning exercises
Textbook, Calculator, Capital analysis worksheets, Strategy planning materials
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Student's Book Pg 124
12 1
BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS
Initial and final capital determination
Capital calculation methods
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Define initial and final capital
-Explain trading periods and their importance
-Calculate initial capital from given information
-Determine final capital using various methods
-Apply capital determination formulas
Capital calculation exercises; Formula application; Trading period analysis; Practical calculations; Problem solving sessions
Textbook, Calculator, Capital determination worksheets, Formula charts
Textbook, Calculator, Advanced problem sets, Formula reference sheets
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Student's Book Pg 124-125
12 2
BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS
THE LEDGER
THE LEDGER
THE LEDGER
Pertinent issues and business ethics
Meaning, purpose and format of ledger accounts
Rules of recording and double entry concept
Recording business transactions and opening accounts
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
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
Textbook, Ledger books, Rulers, Chart paper, T-format templates
Textbook, Ledger books, Rules summary charts, Double-entry worksheets, Calculator
Textbook, Ledger books, Transaction examples, Balance sheet examples, Practice sets
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Student's Book Pg 126
12 3
THE LEDGER
Recording purchases, sales and returns
Recording expenses, revenues and drawings
Balancing ledger accounts
Uses of ledger and trial balance preparation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Record purchases of goods for resale
-Distinguish between cash and credit purchases
-Record purchase returns (returns outwards)
-Record sales returns (returns inwards)
-Post purchase and sales transactions to relevant accounts
-Apply double-entry rules to returns
Purchase transaction recording; Returns transaction analysis; Cash vs credit analysis; Practical recording exercises; Comparison activities; Group problem solving
Textbook, Ledger books, Purchase scenarios, Returns scenarios, Transaction cards
Textbook, Ledger books, Expense/revenue examples, Drawings scenarios, Classification worksheets
Textbook, Ledger books, Calculator, Balancing worksheets, Special scenario worksheets
Textbook, Ledger books, Trial balance formats, Calculator, Extraction worksheets
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Student's Book Pg 135-137
12 4
THE LEDGER
Trial balance limitations and errors
Classification of accounts and types of ledgers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Identify limitations of trial balance
-Explain errors that do not affect trial balance agreement
-Discuss hidden errors in trial balance
-Analyze errors that cause trial balance disagreement
-Demonstrate error detection techniques
-Show correction procedures for common errors
Error analysis sessions; Limitation discussions; Error detection exercises; Hidden error identification; Correction demonstrations; Group problem solving
Textbook, Error example worksheets, Analysis charts, Correction materials, Error detection aids
Textbook, Classification charts, Ledger type examples, Comparison worksheets, Business scenario materials
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Student's Book Pg 142-143

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