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Session Plan Accounting and Finance

The document contains 4 session plans for accounting and finance courses. The plans include objectives, timing, teacher and student activities, and assessment methods. The first plan covers accounting for plant assets and depreciation. The second covers characteristics of a good tax system and approaches to taxation. The third covers business income tax. The fourth covers public expenditures. All plans involve revising lessons, instruction, group work, summarization, and assessment through questions.
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Session Plan Accounting and Finance

The document contains 4 session plans for accounting and finance courses. The plans include objectives, timing, teacher and student activities, and assessment methods. The first plan covers accounting for plant assets and depreciation. The second covers characteristics of a good tax system and approaches to taxation. The third covers business income tax. The fourth covers public expenditures. All plans involve revising lessons, instruction, group work, summarization, and assessment through questions.
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Session plan

Subject: Accounting and finance Date of session:____________

Students: Male Female 13 Total: ____ Level of group/year _II

Title of session: ACCOUNTING FOR PLANT ASSETS AND DEPRECIATION


Specific learning objectives:
By the end of the session the students will be able to………….

 Meaning of Long-Term Assets (Plant Assets)


 Cost of Long Term Assets (Plant Assets)
 Nature of Depreciation
 Factor in Computing Depreciation
 Methods of Computing Depreciation
 Capital and Revenue Expenditures

Ensure your objectives are SMART – Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time limited
Time Teacher activity Tim Student Tim Assessment
e activity e activity
Revising previous lesson and 3’ Listening 3’ Oral questions
3’ introducing todays lesson Taking Note Checking
homework’s
3’ Give instruction for students 3’ Listening
Writing activities
Forming group
30’ -Facilitating group discussion 26’ -Participating in 5’ -Class work
-intervening to facilitate students’ group discussions -oral questions
learning 6’ -Responds to their
-Checking class work ways of discussion
-Doing class work

9’ Summarising key point 12’ -Answering 12’ Oral question


question
-Taking short note

5’ Evaluation mechanism 5’ -Doing activities 3’ Oral questions


 Explain the meaning and -Answering Homwork
scope of public finance questions
-Taking short note

Resources: Chalk, Duster, Blackboard, White board, Marker, Paper etc


Learner support: Giving instruction, guiding forming group, clarifying question, give chance for
participation, motivating student etc.

Evaluation Focus: Give class work and checking it, Oral question, allowing student to present
their group work, give quiz, give assignment etc

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Session plan

Subject: __public finance and taxation Date of session: _________________

Students: Male 12 Female 13 Total: __25___ Level of group/year _III

Title of session: CHARACTERISTICS OF A GOOD TAX SYSTEM AND APPROACHES TO TAXATION

Specific learning objectives:


By the end of the session the students will be able to………….

 Discuss tax structure


 Analyze tax administration
 Explain the characteristics of a good tax system
 Explain the different approaches to taxation
Ensure your objectives are SMART – Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time limited
Time Teacher activity Tim Student Tim Assessment
e activity e activity
Revising previous lesson and 3’ Listening 3’ Oral questions
4’ introducing todays lesson Taking Note Checking
homework’s
3’ Give instruction for students 3’ Listening
Writing activities
Forming group
30’ -Facilitating group discussion 26’ -Participating in 5’ -Class work
-intervening to facilitate students’ group discussions -oral questions
learning 6’ -Responds to their
-Checking class work ways of discussion
-Doing class work

8’ Summarising key point 12’ -Answering 12’ Oral question


question
-Taking short note

5’ Evaluation mechanism 5’ -Doing activities 3’ Oral questions


 Explain characteristics of -Answering Homework
good tsx system questions
-Taking short note

Resources: Chalk, Duster, Blackboard, White board, Marker, Paper etc

Learner support: Giving instruction, guiding forming group, clarifying question, give chance for
participation, motivating student etc.

Evaluation Focus: Give class work and checking it, Oral question, allowing student to present
their group work, give quiz, give assignment and give test etc.

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Session plan

Subject: __public finance and taxation Date of session: _________________

Students: Male 12 Female 13 Total: __25___ Level of group/year _III

Title of session: BUSINESS INCOME TAX


Specific learning objectives:
By the end of the session the students will be able to……
- Determine taxable business income
- Identify allowable deductions and non-allowable expenditures
- Apply the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles applicable for the purpose of tax accounting with
regard to depreciation, stock, receivables and others.
Ensure your objectives are SMART – Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time limited
Time Teacher activity Tim Student Tim Assessment
e activity e activity
Revising previous lesson and 3’ Listening 3’ Oral questions
4’ introducing todays lesson Taking Note Checking
homework’s
3’ Give instruction for students 3’ Listening
Writing activities
Forming group
26’ -Facilitating group discussion 26’ -Participating in 5’ -Class work
-intervening to facilitate students’ group discussions -oral questions
learning 6’ -Responds to their
-Checking class work ways of discussion
-Doing class work

12’ Summarising key point 12’ -Answering 12’ Oral question


question
-Taking short note

5’ Evaluation mechanism 5’ -Doing activities 3’ Oral questions


 Explain the meaning and -Answering Homwork
taxable business income questions
-Taking short note

Resources: Chalk, Duster, Blackboard, White board, Marker, Paper etc

Learner support: Giving instruction, guiding forming group, clarifying question, give chance for
participation, motivating student etc.

Evaluation Focus: Give class work and checking it, Oral question, allowing student to present
their group work, give quiz, give assignment etc

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Session plan

Subject: __public finance and taxation Date of session: _________________

Students: Male 12 Female 13 Total: __25___ Level of group/year _III

Title of session: Public Expenditure


Specific learning objectives:
By the end of the session the students will be able to………….

 Understand the meaning and nature of public expenditure


 Differentiate between current expenditure and capital expenditure
 Understand the objective of expenditures
 Understand the canons of expenditure
Ensure your objectives are SMART – Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time limited
Time Teacher activity Tim Student Tim Assessment
e activity e activity
Revising previous lesson and 3’ Listening 3’ Oral questions
4’ introducing todays lesson Taking Note Checking
homework’s
3’ Give instruction for students 3’ Listening
Writing activities
Forming group
30’ -Facilitating group discussion 26’ -Participating in 5’ -Class work
-intervening to facilitate students’ group discussions -oral questions
learning 6’ -Responds to their
-Checking class work ways of discussion
-Doing class work

8’ Summarising key point 12’ -Answering 12’ Oral question


question
-Taking short note

5’ Evaluation mechanism 5’ -Doing activities 3’ Oral questions


 Explain the meaning and -Answering Homwork
nature of public questions
expenditure -Taking short note

Resources: Chalk, Duster, Blackboard, White board, Marker, Paper etc

Learner support: Giving instruction, guiding forming group, clarifying question, give chance for
participation, motivating student etc.

Evaluation Focus: Give class work and checking it, Oral question, allowing student to present
their group work, give quiz, give assignment etc

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Session plan

Subject: __principle of accounting I Date of session: _________________

Students: Male 42 Female 58 Total: __100___ Level of group/year _III

Title of session: Basic structure of Accounting


Specific learning objectives:
By the end of the session the students will be able to………….
 Describe the profession of accounting and its specialized fields
 Discuss the development of accounting principles.
 Describe business transaction
 Identify the accounting equation and its basic elements
Analyze the effect of business transactions on the basic accounting equation
Ensure your objectives are SMART – Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time limited
Time Teacher activity Tim Student Tim Assessment
e activity e activity
Revising previous lesson and 3’ Listening 3’ Oral questions
4’ introducing todays lesson Taking Note Checking
homework’s
3’ Give instruction for students 3’ Listening
Writing activities
Forming group
26’ -Facilitating group discussion 26’ -Participating in 5’ -Class work
-intervening to facilitate students’ group discussions -oral questions
learning 6’ -Responds to their
-Checking class work ways of discussion
-Doing class work

12’ Summarising key point 12’ -Answering 12’ Oral question


question
-Taking short note

5’ Evaluation mechanism 5’ -Doing activities 3’ Oral questions


 Explain the meaning and -Answering Homwork
basic structure of questions
accounting -Taking short note

Resources: Chalk, Duster, Blackboard, White board, Marker, Paper etc

Learner support: Giving instruction, guiding forming group, clarifying question, give chance for
participation, motivating student etc.

Evaluation Focus: Give class work and checking it, Oral question, allowing student to present
their group work, give quiz, give assignment etc

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Session plan

Subject: _ principle of accounting I_ Date of session: _________________

Students: Male 12 Female 13 Total: __25___ Level of group/year _III

Title of session: Accounting cycle


Specific learning objectives:
By the end of the session the students will be able to………….
 Describe the nature of chart of accounts
 Illustrate a chart of accounts for a small service enterprise
 Illustrate debits and credits and normal balances of accounts
 Prepare a trail balance
 Understand the use of a trial balance in the discovery of errors.
Ensure your objectives are SMART – Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time limited
Time Teacher activity Tim Student Tim Assessment
e activity e activity
Revising previous lesson and 3’ Listening 3’ Oral questions
4’ introducing todays lesson Taking Note Checking
homework’s
3’ Give instruction for students 3’ Listening
Writing activities
Forming group
26’ -Facilitating group discussion 26’ -Participating in 5’ -Class work
-intervening to facilitate students’ group discussions -oral questions
learning 6’ -Responds to their
-Checking class work ways of discussion
-Doing class work

12’ Summarising key point 12’ -Answering 12’ Oral question


question
-Taking short note

5’ Evaluation mechanism 5’ -Doing activities 3’ Oral questions


 Explain the meaning and -Answering Homwork
scope of accounting cycle questions
-Taking short note

Resources: Chalk, Duster, Blackboard, White board, Marker, Paper etc

Learner support: Giving instruction, guiding forming group, clarifying question, give chance for
participation, motivating student etc.

Evaluation Focus: Give class work and checking it, Oral question, allowing student to present
their group work, give quiz, give assign

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Session plan

Subject: principle of accounting I Date of session: _________________

Students: Male 12 Female 13 Total: __25___ Level of group/year _III

Title of session: cash and cash equivelent


Specific learning objectives:
By the end of the session the students will be able to………….
 Define cash
 Understand the need for controlling cash
 Understand the need for maintaining petty cash
 Reconcile the bank statement with the book balance
Ensure your objectives are SMART – Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time limited
Time Teacher activity Tim Student Tim Assessment
e activity e activity
Revising previous lesson and 3’ Listening 3’ Oral questions
4’ introducing todays lesson Taking Note Checking
homework’s
3’ Give instruction for students 3’ Listening
Writing activities
Forming group
30’ -Facilitating group discussion 26’ -Participating in 5’ -Class work
-intervening to facilitate students’ group discussions -oral questions
learning 6’ -Responds to their
-Checking class work ways of discussion
-Doing class work

8’ Summarising key point 12’ -Answering 12’ Oral question


question
-Taking short note

5’ Evaluation mechanism 5’ -Doing activities 3’ Oral questions


 Explain the meaning and -Answering Homwork
importance of cash questions
-Taking short note
Resources: Chalk, Duster, Blackboard, White board, Marker, Paper etc
Learner support: Giving instruction, guiding forming group, clarifying question, give chance for
participation, motivating st
Evaluation Focus: Give class work and checking it, Oral question, allowing student to present
their group work, give quiz, give assignm

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Session plan

Subject: _ principle of accounting _ I Date of session: _________________

Students: Male 12 Female 13 Total: __25___ Level of group/year _III

Title of session: Accounting systems design


Specific learning objectives:
By the end of the session the students will be able to………….
 Explain the principles of properly designed accounting systems
 Apply the three phases of accounting system installation and revision
 Describe the principles of internal control
 Analyze the data processing methods that may be used in accounting systems

Ensure your objectives are SMART – Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time limited
Time Teacher activity Tim Student Tim Assessment
e activity e activity
Revising previous lesson and 3’ Listening 3’ Oral questions
4’ introducing todays lesson Taking Note Checking
homework’s
3’ Give instruction for students 3’ Listening
Writing activities
Forming group
30’ -Facilitating group discussion 26’ -Participating in 5’ -Class work
-intervening to facilitate students’ group discussions -oral questions
learning 6’ -Responds to their
-Checking class work ways of discussion
-Doing class work

8’ Summarising key point 12’ -Answering 12’ Oral question


question
-Taking short note

5’ Evaluation mechanism 5’ -Doing activities 3’ Oral questions


 Explain the meaning and -Answering Homwork
Explain the principles of questions
properly designed -Taking short note
accounting system
Resources: Chalk, Duster, Blackboard, White board, Marker, Paper etc
Learner support: Giving instruction, guiding forming group, clarifying question, give chance for
participation, motivating student etc.
Evaluation Focus: Give class work and checking it, Oral question, allowing student to present
their group work, give quiz, give assignment etc

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