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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
2 1
Business and Its Environment
Entrepreneurship - Meaning of entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial skills
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define entrepreneur and entrepreneurship
- Identify entrepreneurial skills needed for economic growth
- Develop creative thinking in solving everyday problems

- Brainstorm and present on entrepreneurial skills
- Analyse mind map on essential skills
- Discuss innovation, creativity and risk management
What skills do you need to become a successful entrepreneur?

- MASTER Business Studies Learner's Book pg. 99
- Mind maps on entrepreneurial skills
- Digital resources
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Self-assessment
2 2
Business and Its Environment
Entrepreneurship - Importance of entrepreneurial skills for economic development
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the importance of entrepreneurial skills for economic growth
- Analyse how skills like financial literacy and leadership drive development
- Apply problem-solving skills in daily activities

- Search for information on importance of entrepreneurial skills
- Discuss how skills contribute to job creation and innovation
- Present on entrepreneurial skills and economic development
How do entrepreneurial skills help the economy grow?

- MASTER Business Studies Learner's Book pg. 101
- Reference materials
- Charts on economic contribution
- Oral presentation - Written assignment - Group discussion
2 3
Business and Its Environment
Entrepreneurship - Types of entrepreneurs (Innovative and imitative)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify types of entrepreneurs
- Distinguish between innovative and imitative entrepreneurs
- Appreciate different approaches to starting businesses

- Discuss and present on types of entrepreneurs
- Search for information on innovative and imitative entrepreneurs
- Analyse examples of each type
What is the difference between innovative and imitative entrepreneurs?

- MASTER Business Studies Learner's Book pg. 102
- Case studies of entrepreneurs
- Digital devices
- Case study analysis - Oral questions - Written exercises
2 4
Business and Its Environment
Entrepreneurship - Types of entrepreneurs (Social, hustler and researcher)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain social, hustler and researcher entrepreneurs
- Match entrepreneur descriptions to their types
- Identify personal entrepreneurial tendencies

- Search for information on social and other entrepreneur types
- Discuss characteristics of each type
- Complete matching exercise on entrepreneur types
What motivates a social entrepreneur compared to other types?

- MASTER Business Studies Learner's Book pg. 103
- Entrepreneur profiles
- Matching worksheets
- Matching exercise - Oral presentation - Written assignment
2 5
Business and Its Environment
Entrepreneurship - Evaluating business ideas and opportunities
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define business idea and business opportunity
- Distinguish between a business idea and a viable opportunity
- Evaluate personal ideas for potential business ventures

- Read and analyse case studies on business ideas
- Discuss Sarah's phone repair and Tom's tutoring businesses
- Share experiences on business ideas and opportunities
How do you know if a business idea is a good opportunity?

- MASTER Business Studies Learner's Book pg. 104
- Case studies: Sarah and Tom
- Evaluation templates
- Case study analysis - Oral questions - Written exercises
3 1
Business and Its Environment
Entrepreneurship - Factors to consider when evaluating business ideas
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify factors to consider when evaluating business ideas
- Analyse market demand, competition and resource requirements
- Assess personal skills before starting ventures

- Share experiences on business ideas for start-ups
- Discuss factors like demand, skills and resources
- Evaluate sample business ideas
What factors should you consider before starting a business?

- MASTER Business Studies Learner's Book pg. 106
- Business idea evaluation sheets
- Digital resources
- Oral presentation - Written assignment - Peer assessment
3 2
Business and Its Environment
Entrepreneurship - Importance of business incubation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define business incubation and business incubator
- Explain the importance of incubation for business growth
- Seek mentorship and support when starting new projects

- Search for information on business incubation
- Discuss services provided by business incubators
- Present on importance of incubation
What support do business incubators provide to new entrepreneurs?

- MASTER Business Studies Learner's Book pg. 107
- Information on incubation centres
- Digital devices
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Group discussion
3 3
Business and Its Environment
Entrepreneurship - Activities at business incubation centres
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify activities that take place at business incubation centres
- Describe mentorship, training and networking opportunities
- Utilize available support systems for personal development

- Visit a business incubation centre physically or virtually
- Listen to resource person on business incubation
- Discuss activities at incubation centres
What activities take place at a business incubation centre?

- MASTER Business Studies Learner's Book pg. 108
- Virtual tour resources
- Resource person
- Field visit report - Oral presentation - Written questions
3 4
Business and Its Environment
Entrepreneurship - Identifying opportunities and starting a business in school
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify business opportunities within the school environment
- Outline steps for starting a business
- Take initiative in identifying opportunities around

- Identify problems or needs at school that can be business opportunities
- Brainstorm business ideas to solve identified problems
- Evaluate ideas considering demand and resources
What business opportunities exist in your school?

- MASTER Business Studies Learner's Book pg. 109
- Opportunity identification templates
- School environment
- Oral questions - Written assignment - Brainstorming session
3 5
Business and Its Environment
Entrepreneurship - Planning and launching a school business
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Create a simple business plan for a school-based business
- Launch a small business venture in school
- Persevere through challenges when starting new ventures

- Select the best business idea for school
- Make a simple business plan with name, target and pricing
- Launch and operate the business
How do you create a simple business plan?

- MASTER Business Studies Learner's Book pg. 110
- Business plan templates
- Start-up materials
- Business plan assessment - Practical implementation - Peer review
4 1
Business and Its Environment
Entrepreneurship - Conducting self-entrepreneurial assessment
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Conduct self-entrepreneurial assessment on personal qualities
- Identify personal strengths and weaknesses as an entrepreneur
- Work on improving weak areas for personal growth

- Think about personal qualities important for entrepreneurs
- Rate yourself on entrepreneurial qualities
- Identify strengths and areas for improvement
What are your strengths and weaknesses as a potential entrepreneur?

- MASTER Business Studies Learner's Book pg. 111
- Self-assessment worksheets
- Rating scales
- Self-assessment exercise - Written reflection - Peer discussion
4 2
Business and Its Environment
Entrepreneurship - Compiling business ideas and determining suitability
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Compile a list of business ideas
- Determine suitability of business ideas as opportunities
- Make informed decisions about viable business ventures

- Compile a list of business ideas from brainstorming
- Rate each idea based on suitability factors
- Choose the top business idea for further development
How do you determine if a business idea is suitable for you?

- MASTER Business Studies Learner's Book pg. 112
- Business idea compilation sheets
- Rating templates
- Compilation exercise - Oral presentation - Written assignment
4 3
Business and Its Environment
Production - Meaning and importance of production in an economy
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define the term production
- Explain the importance of production in an economy
- Appreciate goods produced locally for daily use

- Brainstorm and present on the meaning of production
- Study pictures showing transformation of raw materials
- Discuss importance of production for economic growth
Why is production important for a country's economy?

- MASTER Business Studies Learner's Book pg. 113
- Pictures of production processes
- Charts on production importance
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Group discussion
4 4
Business and Its Environment
Production - Benefits of production to the economy
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Analyse the benefits of production to the economy
- Explain how production creates jobs and supports trade
- Support locally produced goods to boost the economy

- Search for information on importance of production
- Discuss job creation, wealth and improved living standards
- Present on production and economic development
How does production contribute to job creation?

- MASTER Business Studies Learner's Book pg. 115
- Economic charts
- Digital resources
- Oral presentation - Written assignment - Peer assessment
4 5
Business and Its Environment
Production - Factors of production (Land and labour)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define factors of production
- Explain land and labour as factors of production
- Value natural resources and human effort in creating goods

- Discuss and present on factors of production
- Search for information on land and labour
- Watch video on factors of production
What natural resources and human skills are needed to produce goods?

- MASTER Business Studies Learner's Book pg. 116
- Video clips
- Pictures of land and labour
- Video analysis - Oral questions - Written exercises
5 1
Business and Its Environment
Production - Factors of production (Capital and entrepreneurship)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain capital and entrepreneurship as factors of production
- Describe how all factors of production work together
- Recognize the role of entrepreneurs in organizing production

- Search for information on capital and entrepreneurship
- Discuss examples of capital goods and entrepreneur roles
- Present on how factors combine in production
How do entrepreneurs organize the factors of production?

- MASTER Business Studies Learner's Book pg. 118
- Pictures of capital goods
- Reference materials
- Oral presentation - Written questions - Group discussion
5 2
Business and Its Environment
Production - Types of costs in a production unit (Fixed and variable costs)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define fixed costs and variable costs
- Distinguish between fixed and variable costs in production
- Identify fixed and variable costs in household expenses

- Search for information on types of costs in production
- Discuss fixed costs like rent and variable costs like raw materials
- Classify costs from given scenarios
What is the difference between fixed costs and variable costs?

- MASTER Business Studies Learner's Book pg. 119
- Cost classification charts
- Case scenarios
- Classification exercise - Oral questions - Written assignment
5 3
Business and Its Environment
Production - Types of costs (Total, marginal and average costs)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define total cost, marginal cost and average cost
- Calculate different types of costs in production
- Apply cost calculations when planning personal projects

- Search for information on total, marginal and average costs
- Compute types of costs using given data
- Discuss cost calculations for a chair factory
How do you calculate the total cost of production?

- MASTER Business Studies Learner's Book pg. 120
- Calculators
- Cost calculation worksheets
- Calculation exercises - Written questions - Peer assessment
5 4
Business and Its Environment
Production - Computing types of costs in production
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Compute fixed costs, variable costs and total costs
- Calculate average cost per unit of production
- Use cost information to make pricing decisions

- Practice computing costs using business scenarios
- Calculate costs for Sarah's bakery
- Present cost calculations to class
How do you calculate the cost of producing one item?

- MASTER Business Studies Learner's Book pg. 122
- Practice exercises
- Calculators
- Calculation exercises - Oral presentation - Written assignment
5 5
Business and Its Environment
Production - Division of labour and specialisation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define division of labour and specialisation
- Distinguish between division of labour and specialisation
- Specialize in tasks where personal strengths lie

- Search for information on division of labour and specialisation
- Discuss meanings and differences
- Analyse Bilha's presentation on advantages and disadvantages
What is the difference between division of labour and specialisation?

- MASTER Business Studies Learner's Book pg. 124
- Comparison charts
- Digital resources
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Group discussion
6 1
Business and Its Environment
Production - Advantages and disadvantages of division of labour and specialisation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain advantages of division of labour and specialisation
- Analyse disadvantages of division of labour and specialisation
- Balance specialization with learning new skills

- Search for advantages and disadvantages of division of labour
- Debate on division of labour and specialisation
- Create charts showing advantages and disadvantages
What are the benefits and drawbacks of workers specializing in one task?

- MASTER Business Studies Learner's Book pg. 126
- Debate guidelines
- Chart materials
- Debate participation - Chart presentation - Written assignment
6 2
Business and Its Environment
Production - Roles and responsibilities of a producer to consumer
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the roles of a producer to consumers
- Describe responsibilities of producers in ensuring quality and safety
- Expect quality products and honest information from businesses

- Read and analyse case study on Chap Chap Posho Mill
- Role play functions of producer to consumer
- Discuss roles like creating goods, ensuring quality and setting prices
What responsibilities do producers have towards their customers?

- MASTER Business Studies Learner's Book pg. 128
- Case study: Chap Chap Posho Mill
- Role play props
- Case study analysis - Role play observation - Written questions
6 3
Business and Its Environment
Production - Designing an appropriate label for a product
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the functions of product labelling
- Design an appropriate label for a product
- Read product labels to make informed purchasing decisions

- Discuss functions of labelling (identification, information, safety)
- Use available resources to design a product label
- Present designed labels to class
What information should be included on a product label?

- MASTER Business Studies Learner's Book pg. 131
- Sample product labels
- Design materials
- Label design exercise - Oral presentation - Peer assessment
6 4
Business and Its Environment
Production - Creating product labels with required information
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Include all required information on a product label
- Create complete product labels following guidelines
- Check product labels for important information before buying

- Design labels including product name, ingredients and expiry date
- Review and improve designed labels
- Present final product labels
Why is the expiry date important on a product label?

- MASTER Business Studies Learner's Book pg. 133
- Label templates
- Marking pens and materials
- Label completion - Written assignment - Portfolio assessment
6 5
Business and Its Environment
Consumer Satisfaction - Meaning and importance of consumer satisfaction
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define consumer satisfaction
- Explain the importance of consumer satisfaction in business
- Provide feedback to businesses about products and services

- Discuss and present on the meaning of consumer satisfaction
- Search for importance of consumer satisfaction
- Analyse picture of satisfied customer
Why is customer satisfaction important for a business?

- MASTER Business Studies Learner's Book pg. 137
- Pictures of customer interactions
- Digital resources
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Group discussion
7 1
Business and Its Environment
Consumer Satisfaction - Benefits of consumer satisfaction to businesses
Consumer Satisfaction - Terms and conditions for supply of goods and services
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Analyse benefits of consumer satisfaction to businesses
- Explain how satisfaction leads to customer loyalty and referrals
- Recommend good businesses to friends and family

- Brainstorm importance of consumer satisfaction
- Discuss repeat purchases, positive word of mouth and loyalty
- Present on benefits of satisfied customers
How does customer satisfaction help a business grow?
- MASTER Business Studies Learner's Book pg. 139
- Case studies
- Charts on customer benefits
- MASTER Business Studies Learner's Book pg. 140
- Sample invoices and warranties
- Digital resources
- Oral presentation - Written assignment - Peer assessment
7 2
Business and Its Environment
Consumer Satisfaction - Understanding warranties, refunds and consumer rights
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain warranties, refunds and consumer responsibilities
- Analyse different terms and conditions in business transactions
- Assert consumer rights when products are faulty

- Watch video clips on terms and conditions
- Discuss warranties, refunds and limitation of liability
- Present on consumer rights and responsibilities
What should you do if a product you bought is faulty?

- MASTER Business Studies Learner's Book pg. 142
- Video clips
- Consumer rights materials
- Video analysis - Oral presentation - Written questions
7 3
Business and Its Environment
Consumer Satisfaction - Remedies for consumer satisfaction
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify remedies available for consumer satisfaction
- Distinguish between proactive and reactive remedies
- Seek appropriate remedies when dissatisfied with products

- Share experiences on consumer satisfaction remedies
- Role play remedies for consumer satisfaction
- Analyse case study on Jane's laptop charger
What remedies are available when a customer is not satisfied?

- MASTER Business Studies Learner's Book pg. 143
- Case study: Jane's laptop
- Role play props
- Role play observation - Case study analysis - Written assignment
7 4
Business and Its Environment
Consumer Satisfaction - Proactive and reactive strategies for customer satisfaction
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain proactive strategies for preventing customer dissatisfaction
- Describe reactive strategies for solving customer problems
- Communicate concerns politely when products disappoint

- Search for information on proactive and reactive remedies
- Discuss offering quality, training staff and solving issues quickly
- Present on strategies for customer satisfaction
How can businesses prevent customer complaints?

- MASTER Business Studies Learner's Book pg. 145
- Strategy charts
- Reference materials
- Oral presentation - Written questions - Group discussion
7 5
Business and Its Environment
Consumer Satisfaction - Carrying out customer satisfaction survey
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Prepare a questionnaire for customer satisfaction survey
- Carry out a simple customer satisfaction survey
- Use feedback to improve personal service to others

- Prepare questionnaire to collect data on consumer satisfaction
- Distribute and collect survey responses
- Analyse findings and present report
How do businesses find out if their customers are satisfied?

- MASTER Business Studies Learner's Book pg. 147
- Survey questionnaires
- Data analysis templates
- Survey implementation - Report presentation - Written assignment
8 1
Government and Global Influence in Business
Public Finance - Meaning and components of public finance
Public Finance - Importance of public finance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define the term public finance
- Identify the components of public finance
- Relate public finance to government services like healthcare and education

- Brainstorm the meaning of public finance
- Search from the internet or relevant textbooks for information on components of public finance
- Discuss findings with group members
What is the role of taxation in economic development?
- Master Business Studies pg. 150
- Digital resources
- Internet access
- Master Business Studies pg. 151
- Charts
- Oral questions - Observation
8 2
Government and Global Influence in Business
Public Finance - Sources of public finance
Public Finance - Meaning and importance of taxation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify sources of public finance in Kenya
- Explain different ways through which the government collects revenue
- Link government revenue sources to services enjoyed in daily life

- Brainstorm different ways through which the government collects revenue
- Search from relevant textbooks for information about sources of public finance
- Present findings on sources of public finance in class
What is the role of taxation in economic development?
- Master Business Studies pg. 153
- Digital resources
- Mind maps
- Master Business Studies pg. 154
- Flash cards
- Oral questions - Observation
8 3
Government and Global Influence in Business
Public Finance - Principles of taxation
Public Finance - Requirements for tax compliance in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- State the principles of taxation
- Explain the characteristics of a good tax system
- Connect taxation principles to fairness in everyday transactions

- Discuss guidelines that ensure fairness, convenience and lower costs of taxation
- Use the internet or relevant books to search for information on the principles of taxation
- Share work with other groups in class
What is the role of taxation in economic development?
- Master Business Studies pg. 155
- Digital resources
- Reference books
- Master Business Studies pg. 157
- KRA posters
- iTax portal images
- Oral questions - Observation
8 4
Government and Global Influence in Business
Public Finance - Tax exemption in Kenya
Public Finance - Types of custom duties in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define tax exemption
- Compile a list of people or goods exempted from taxation in Kenya
- Relate tax exemptions to support for vulnerable groups in society

- Brainstorm the category of people and goods that are exempted from taxation
- Use the internet or relevant books to search for information on tax exemption
- Compile a list of people and goods exempted from taxation in Kenya
What is the role of taxation in economic development?
- Master Business Studies pg. 159
- Digital resources
- Reference books
- Master Business Studies pg. 161
- Resource person
- Oral questions - Observation
8 5
Government and Global Influence in Business
Financial Records in Business
Public Finance - Trends and ethical issues in taxation
Business Transactions - Meaning and types of business transactions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Evaluate the trends in taxation in Kenya
- Identify ethical issues in taxation
- Relate ethical tax practices to responsible citizenship

- Use digital devices or print media to search for information on trends in taxation in Kenya
- Read and analyse case studies on ethical issues in taxation
- Write an article on the importance of taxation and present during clubs and societies
What is the role of taxation in economic development?
- Master Business Studies pg. 162
- Digital resources
- Case study extracts
- Master Business Studies pg. 180
- Internet access
- Oral questions - Portfolio assessment
9 1
Financial Records in Business
Business Transactions - Cash and credit transactions
Business Transactions - Methods of payment for goods and services
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Differentiate between cash and credit transactions
- Explain characteristics of cash and credit transactions
- Connect cash and credit transactions to shopping experiences in local shops

- Read case studies and identify types of business transactions
- Discuss the difference between cash and credit transactions
- Present findings to other members in class
Which are the methods used in making payment for goods and services?
- Master Business Studies pg. 181
- Digital resources
- Case study extracts
- Master Business Studies pg. 182
- Pictures and photographs
- Oral questions - Written assignments
9 2
Financial Records in Business
Business Transactions - Methods of payment for goods and services
Business Transactions - Survey on methods of payment in schools
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain credit/debit cards, bank transfers and online payment methods
- Differentiate between various electronic payment methods
- Link electronic payment methods to modern shopping experiences

- Search from the internet or relevant textbooks for information on electronic methods of payment
- Discuss methods of payment among group members
- Share work with other groups in class
Which are the methods used in making payment for goods and services?
- Master Business Studies pg. 183
- Digital resources
- Charts
- Master Business Studies pg. 184
- Questionnaires
- Survey tools
- Oral questions - Written assignments
9 3
Financial Records in Business
Business Transactions - Advantages and disadvantages of payment methods
Effects of Business Transactions - Statement of financial position
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- State advantages and disadvantages of various payment methods
- Compare different methods of payment
- Apply knowledge of payment methods to make informed choices when paying for goods

- Discuss advantages and disadvantages of cash payments, bank transfers, mobile money, credit/debit cards, cheques and online platforms
- Present findings to classmates
- Write summary notes on methods of payment
Which are the methods used in making payment for goods and services?
- Master Business Studies pg. 185
- Digital resources
- Charts
- Master Business Studies pg. 189
- Worked examples
- Oral questions - Written assignments
9 4
Financial Records in Business
Effects of Business Transactions - Effects of asset transactions
Effects of Business Transactions - Effects of liability transactions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Analyse effects of asset transactions on the statement of financial position
- Explain how purchase and sale of assets affect the statement of financial position
- Connect asset transactions to changes in personal property ownership

- Read transactions carried out by a business and complete a table showing effects
- Discuss the effects of asset transactions on the statement of financial position
- Present findings to other learners in class
How do business transactions affect the statement of financial position of a business?
- Master Business Studies pg. 190
- Digital resources
- Worked examples
- Master Business Studies pg. 192
- Reference books
- Oral questions - Observation
9 5
Financial Records in Business
Effects of Business Transactions - Effects of capital transactions
Effects of Business Transactions - Computing effects of transactions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Analyse effects of capital transactions on the statement of financial position
- Explain how owner investment, drawings, profits and losses affect capital
- Link capital changes to growth or decline of family businesses

- Discuss transactions that affect the amount of capital
- State the effects of owner investment, drawings, profits and losses on capital
- Present findings to classmates
How do business transactions affect the statement of financial position of a business?
- Master Business Studies pg. 193
- Digital resources
- Worked examples
- Master Business Studies pg. 195
- Calculators
- Oral questions - Observation
10 1
Financial Records in Business
Effects of Business Transactions - Adjustments to statement of financial position
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Outline adjustments to various items on the statement of financial position
- Calculate new values of stock, cash and debtors after transactions
- Connect adjustments to real business record keeping

- Study a statement of financial position and go through the transactions that follow
- Calculate the effects of the transactions on the entries on the statement of financial position
- Show the adjustments to the entries affected by the transactions
How do business transactions affect the statement of financial position of a business?
- Master Business Studies pg. 197
- Digital resources
- Worked examples
- Master Business Studies pg. 199
- Calculators
- Oral questions - Written assignments
10 2
Financial Records in Business
Effects of Business Transactions - Preparing statement of financial position after adjustments
Source Documents and Books of Original Entry - Meaning and importance of source documents
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Prepare a statement of financial position after adjustments
- Determine the net worth of a business after adjustments
- Apply statement preparation skills to assess business financial health

- Draw a statement of financial position to determine the net worth of a business after adjustments
- Present work to classmates
- Write summary notes on preparing statement of financial position
How do business transactions affect the statement of financial position of a business?
- Master Business Studies pg. 200
- Digital resources
- Worked examples
- Master Business Studies pg. 205
- Sample source documents
- Oral questions - Portfolio assessment
10 3
Financial Records in Business
Source Documents and Books of Original Entry - Meaning and importance of books of original entry
Source Documents and Books of Original Entry - Types of source documents
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define books of original entry
- Explain the importance of books of original entry in bookkeeping
- Connect books of original entry to organized record keeping in shops

- Discuss the meaning of bookkeeping
- Find out from the internet or relevant print materials the meaning and importance of books of original entry
- Present findings to other group members
Why are the books of original entry important in bookkeeping?
- Master Business Studies pg. 207
- Digital resources
- Reference books
- Master Business Studies pg. 209
- Sample receipts and invoices
- Oral questions - Written assignments
10 4
Financial Records in Business
Source Documents and Books of Original Entry - Types of source documents
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify credit notes and debit notes as source documents
- Explain the purpose of credit notes and debit notes in business
- Connect credit and debit notes to returns and adjustments in business

- Search from the internet or relevant textbooks for information on credit notes and debit notes
- Study samples of credit notes and debit notes
- Present findings to other groups in class
What are the source documents used in bookkeeping?
- Master Business Studies pg. 210
- Digital resources
- Sample credit and debit notes
- Master Business Studies pg. 211
- Sample documents
- Oral questions - Written assignments
10 5
Financial Records in Business
Source Documents and Books of Original Entry - Types of books of original entry
Source Documents and Books of Original Entry - Sales journal
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify types of books of original entry
- Explain the purpose of each book of original entry
- Connect books of original entry to organized business record keeping

- Search from the internet or relevant textbooks for information about the types of books of original entry
- Brainstorm and present on the types of books of original entry
- Make summary notes on the types of books of original entry
Why are the books of original entry important in bookkeeping?
- Master Business Studies pg. 212
- Digital resources
- Charts
- Master Business Studies pg. 213
- Worked examples
- Oral questions - Written assignments
11-12

Midterm Exams

12 5
Financial Records in Business
Source Documents and Books of Original Entry - Sales journal
Source Documents and Books of Original Entry - Sales returns journal
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Record business transactions in a sales journal
- Post totals to relevant accounts
- Apply sales journal skills to record credit sales in a business

- Record given credit sales transactions in a sales journal
- Discuss work with group members
- Present work to classmates
Why are the books of original entry important in bookkeeping?
- Master Business Studies pg. 214
- Digital resources
- Practice exercises
- Master Business Studies pg. 215
- Worked examples
- Oral questions - Written assignments
13 1
Financial Records in Business
Source Documents and Books of Original Entry - Purchases journal
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Draw the format of a purchases journal
- Record business transactions in a purchases journal
- Relate purchases journal to tracking credit purchases from suppliers

- Search from the internet or relevant textbooks the format of a purchases journal
- Record given credit purchases transactions in a purchases journal
- Present work to classmates
Why are the books of original entry important in bookkeeping?

- Master Business Studies pg. 217
- Digital resources
- Worked examples
- Oral questions - Written assignments
13 2
Financial Records in Business
Source Documents and Books of Original Entry - Purchases returns journal
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Draw the format of a purchases returns journal
- Record business transactions in a purchases returns journal
- Connect purchases returns journal to tracking goods returned to suppliers

- Search from the internet or relevant textbooks the format of a purchases returns journal
- Record given transactions in a purchases returns journal
- Discuss work with group members
Why are the books of original entry important in bookkeeping?

- Master Business Studies pg. 219
- Digital resources
- Worked examples
- Oral questions - Written assignments
13 3
Financial Records in Business
Source Documents and Books of Original Entry - Cash receipts journal
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Draw the format of a cash receipts journal
- Record business transactions in a cash receipts journal
- Relate cash receipts journal to tracking money received by businesses

- Search from relevant textbooks for information on how to record business transactions in a cash receipts journal
- Record given transactions in a cash receipts journal
- Discuss work in groups
Why are the books of original entry important in bookkeeping?

- Master Business Studies pg. 222
- Digital resources
- Worked examples
- Oral questions - Written assignments
13 4
Financial Records in Business
Source Documents and Books of Original Entry - Cash payments journal
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Draw the format of a cash payments journal
- Record business transactions in a cash payments journal
- Connect cash payments journal to tracking money paid out by businesses

- Search from relevant textbooks for information on how to record business transactions in a cash payments journal
- Record given transactions in a cash payments journal
- Present findings to classmates
Why are the books of original entry important in bookkeeping?

- Master Business Studies pg. 224
- Digital resources
- Worked examples
- Oral questions - Written assignments
13 5
Financial Records in Business
Source Documents and Books of Original Entry - General journal
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Draw the format of a general journal
- Record business transactions in a general journal
- Apply general journal skills to record non-routine business transactions

- Search from relevant textbooks for information on how to record business transactions in a general journal
- Record transactions involving purchase and sale of fixed assets on credit, and opening entries
- Discuss work with group members
Why are the books of original entry important in bookkeeping?

- Master Business Studies pg. 226
- Digital resources
- Worked examples
- Oral questions - Portfolio assessment

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