Junior Cycle Business Studies: First Year

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Junior Cycle Business Studies: First Year

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Strand: Personal Finance Preparing and evaluating a household budget Learning outcomes in focus Students should be able to: Personal Finance 1.12 Prepare and analyze a budget, determine the financial position, recommend appropriate action and present the analysis in tabular and graphic formats. Learning intentions* We are learning to: To classify different types of income and expenditure To prepare a budget in an appropriate format To calculate figures accurately To recommend appropriate action based on an analysis of the financial position of the Murphy family Use ICT to present information effectively Teaching and learning context This task was given to first year students after approximately eight class periods on household budgeting. They understood different types of expenditure and income and they had experience of formatting and completing budgets. Students were given one week to complete the task. This included some class time to prepare for the task with most of the work being completed outside of class-time. The students had access to their own ipad during class. The activity here is a simulation but it models real life situations of the financial choices and decisions people must take in planning their finances based on their circumstances. Task The Murphy family have come to you looking for advice on preparing a budget for the first four months of 2016. You will need to display the information in an appropriate manner for the family and advise them on how to manage their finances going forward. Success Criteria** SC1: Explain different types of expenditure clearly SC2: Prepare a balanced budget fully and accurately based on the information provided SC3: Use appropriate formats to display and explain the data clearly for the Murphy family SC4: Drawing on the prepared budget, provide an analysis of the financial position SC5: Advise the Murphy family on their financial position by providing recommendations based on the budget prepared SC6: Use ICT as a means of presenting your work * What the student should know, understand and be able to do at the end of the lesson or series of lessons ** Summary of the key steps the student needs to fulfil in order to achieve in the task

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Teacher annotations using the success criteria 11 The annotations capture observations by the teacher, using the success criteria, with a view to establishing the level of achievement this work reflects. The annotations and judgments were confirmed by a Quality Assurance group, consisting of practising teachers and representatives of the Inspectorate, the State Exams Commission and the Junior Cycle for Teachers support service. The student fulfilled all success criteria as they: SC1: The student explained different types of expenditure clearly SC2: The student prepared a balanced budget fully and accurately, although should have included the date and title of the budget. SC3: The student explained the data clearly and used graphs to make it easier for the Murphy family to understand, although there is an error in the income graph. SC4: The student provided an excellent analysis of the financial position based on the information SC5: The student provided very good advice to the Murphy family SC6: The student used ICT very effectively as a means of presenting the work Overall judgement: Expectational Exceptional Above expectations In line with expectations Yet to meet expectations