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WK LSN TOPIC SUB-TOPIC OBJECTIVES T/L ACTIVITIES T/L AIDS REFERENCE REMARKS
1 2
THE CASH BOOK
Introduction, meaning and purpose of cash book
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Define a cash book
-Explain the purpose of keeping a cash book
-Distinguish between cash and credit transactions
-Identify the two-sided nature of cash book
-Explain the uses of cash book in business
-Describe the debit and credit sides of cash book
Introduction to cash book concept; Group discussion on cash transactions; Demonstration of cash book structure; Practical identification of cash vs credit transactions; Analysis of cash book importance
Textbook, Sample cash books, Transaction examples, Chart showing cash book structure
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Student's Book Pg 160-161
1 3
THE CASH BOOK
Types of cash books and single-column cash book
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Identify the three main types of cash books
-Explain the single-column cash book
-Describe the format of single-column cash book
-Prepare single-column cash book from given transactions
-Balance single-column cash book correctly
-Show proper recording of cash receipts and payments
Types of cash books explanation; Format demonstration; Practical preparation exercises; Step-by-step recording guidance; Balancing procedures demonstration; Individual practice sessions
Textbook, Cash book formats, Practice worksheets, Rulers, Calculator
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Student's Book Pg 161-163
1 4
THE CASH BOOK
The two-column cash book
Bank overdraft and advanced two-column cash book
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Explain the two-column cash book structure
-Identify cash and bank columns
-Record transactions in two-column cash book
-Understand contra entries and their recording
-Balance cash and bank columns separately
-Show proper use of folio references
Two-column format demonstration; Contra entries explanation; Practical recording exercises; Balancing procedures for both columns; Group problem solving; Step-by-step construction activities
Textbook, Two-column cash book formats, Transaction sets, Calculator, Contra entry examples
Textbook, Calculator, Complex transaction examples, Overdraft scenarios, Business case studies
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Student's Book Pg 163-165
2 1
THE CASH BOOK
The three-column cash book and discount columns
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Explain the three-column cash book structure
-Distinguish between discount allowed and discount received
-Record transactions in three-column cash book
-Handle discount calculations correctly
-Balance three-column cash book properly
-Show proper treatment of discount columns
Three-column format demonstration; Discount concepts explanation; Discount calculation exercises; Practical recording activities; Balancing procedures for all columns; Group work on discount scenarios
Textbook, Three-column cash book formats, Calculator, Discount calculation worksheets, Practice sets
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Student's Book Pg 167-168
2 2
THE CASH BOOK
Double-entry and ledger posting from cash book
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Explain double-entry of cash book items
-Post cash receipts and payments to ledger accounts
-Handle dishonoured cheques and their treatment
-Show proper ledger posting procedures
-Demonstrate completion of double-entry from cash book
-Apply posting rules to various cash book transactions
Double-entry demonstrations; Ledger posting exercises; Dishonoured cheque scenarios; Practical posting activities; Step-by-step posting guidance; Error correction exercises
Textbook, Ledger books, Posting examples, Dishonoured cheque scenarios, Practice worksheets
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Student's Book Pg 168-169
2 3
THE CASH BOOK
Pertinent issues and comprehensive practice
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Discuss honesty and transparency in cash book keeping
-Explain conformity to accounting principles
-Analyze importance of proper cash book maintenance
-Evaluate ethical considerations in cash recording
-Apply all cash book concepts to comprehensive problems
-Demonstrate mastery of cash book preparation and balancing
Group discussions on business ethics; Comprehensive cash book preparation; Complex problem solving; Ethical scenario analysis; Peer review activities; Individual consultations
Textbook, Comprehensive problem sets, Ethical scenario cards, Case study materials, Assessment worksheets
Trendy Business Studies Form 3 Student's Book Pg 168-169
2 4
THE CASH BOOK
Pertinent issues and comprehensive practice
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
3 1
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Introduction and Cash Receipts
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Define source documents; Explain importance of source documents; Describe features of cash receipts; Distinguish between cash and cheque payments
Q/A on business transactions; Discussion on documentary evidence; Examination of cash receipt samples; Practical exercise filling cash receipts
Sample receipts, cash register examples, receipt books
KLB Secondary Business Studies Form 4, Pages 1-3
3 2
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Invoice
Debit Note and Credit Note
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Outline details of an invoice; Identify all components of an invoice; Explain terms like E&OE, trade discount, cash discount; Calculate discount amounts
Detailed examination of sample invoice; Analysis of invoice components; Practical calculation of trade and cash discounts; Group discussion on invoice terms
Sample invoices, calculators, discount calculation worksheets
Sample debit notes, credit notes (red colored), comparison charts
KLB Secondary Business Studies Form 4, Pages 3-4
3 3
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Payment Voucher and Introduction to Books of Original Entry
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Identify features of payment vouchers; Explain vouching process; Define books of original entry; List the various subsidiary books
Examination of payment vouchers; Practical voucher completion; Introduction to subsidiary books concept; Overview of all journal types
Payment vouchers, petty cash vouchers, chart of all books of original entry
KLB Secondary Business Studies Form 4, Pages 6-7
3 4
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Sales Journal
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Identify features of sales journal; Prepare sales journal from credit sales transactions; Record transactions in proper format; Understand source documents used
Step-by-step demonstration of sales journal preparation; Practical exercise with multiple credit sales; Discussion on journal format and columns
Sales invoices, sales journal format, sample credit sales transactions
KLB Secondary Business Studies Form 4, Page 8
4 1
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Posting from Sales Journal
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Transfer entries from sales journal to ledgers; Post individual amounts to debtors accounts; Post total to sales account; Use proper folio references
Demonstration of complete posting process; Practical exercise posting to sales ledger and general ledger; Discussion on double entry completion
Sales journal, sales ledger accounts, general ledger format, posting examples
KLB Secondary Business Studies Form 4, Pages 8-12
4 2
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Sales Returns Journal and Posting
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Explain purpose of sales returns journal; Prepare sales returns journal; Post to individual debtors accounts and returns inwards account; Complete double entry
Examination of credit notes; Preparation of sales returns journal; Complete posting exercise to both ledgers; Discussion on returns concept
Credit notes issued, sales returns journal format, ledger accounts
KLB Secondary Business Studies Form 4, Pages 12-14
4 3
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Purchases Journal
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Prepare purchases journal from credit purchases; Record transactions using purchase invoices; Understand invoice numbering systems; Format journal correctly
Examination of purchase invoices; Practical preparation of purchases journal; Discussion on different invoice numbering; Group exercise with sample purchases
Purchase invoices, purchases journal format, sample credit purchase transactions
KLB Secondary Business Studies Form 4, Page 14
4 4
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Posting from Purchases Journal
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Post individual amounts to creditors accounts; Post total to purchases account; Complete double entry from purchases journal; Use ledger folio references
Demonstration of posting to purchases ledger; Posting total to general ledger; Practical posting exercise; Review of double entry concept
Purchases journal, purchases ledger, general ledger accounts
KLB Secondary Business Studies Form 4, Pages 14-16
5-6

END OF YEAR EXAMINATIONS

7 1
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Purchases Returns Journal and Posting
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Prepare purchases returns journal; Record goods returned to suppliers; Post to creditors accounts and returns outwards account; Use credit notes received
Examination of credit notes received; Preparation of purchases returns journal; Complete posting exercise; Discussion on returns outwards concept
Credit notes received, purchases returns journal format, ledger accounts
KLB Secondary Business Studies Form 4, Pages 16-19
7 2
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Cash Receipts Journal
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Prepare cash receipts journal; Record cash and cheque receipts; Include discount allowed column; Distinguish receipt sources
Introduction to cash receipts journal format; Recording various types of receipts; Practical exercise with cash sales and debtor payments; Discussion on discount columns
Cash receipts journal format, sample receipts, cash sales data
KLB Secondary Business Studies Form 4, Page 19
7 3
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Cash Receipts Journal
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Prepare cash receipts journal; Record cash and cheque receipts; Include discount allowed column; Distinguish receipt sources
Introduction to cash receipts journal format; Recording various types of receipts; Practical exercise with cash sales and debtor payments; Discussion on discount columns
Cash receipts journal format, sample receipts, cash sales data
KLB Secondary Business Studies Form 4, Page 19
7 4
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Posting from Cash Receipts Journal
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Post totals to cash book and bank account; Post individual amounts to relevant accounts; Post discount totals to general ledger; Complete double entry
Demonstration of posting procedure; Practical exercise posting to cash book and ledgers; Discussion on relationship with cash book
Cash receipts journal, cash book format, general ledger accounts
KLB Secondary Business Studies Form 4, Pages 19-22
8 1
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Cash Payments Journal and Posting
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Prepare cash payments journal; Record cash and cheque payments; Include discount received column; Post to relevant ledger accounts
Preparation of cash payments journal using payment data; Complete posting exercise to cash book and ledgers; Discussion on discount received
Cash payments journal format, payment vouchers, receipts, ledger accounts
KLB Secondary Business Studies Form 4, Pages 22-25
8 2
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Cash Payments Journal and Posting
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Prepare cash payments journal; Record cash and cheque payments; Include discount received column; Post to relevant ledger accounts
Preparation of cash payments journal using payment data; Complete posting exercise to cash book and ledgers; Discussion on discount received
Cash payments journal format, payment vouchers, receipts, ledger accounts
KLB Secondary Business Studies Form 4, Pages 22-25
8 3
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The Petty Cash Book - Imprest System
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Explain petty cash concept; Define and apply imprest system; Identify features of petty cash book; Understand petty cashier responsibilities
Discussion on petty cash concept; Introduction to imprest system; Examination of petty cash book format; Explanation of reimbursement process
Petty cash book format, sample petty cash vouchers, imprest system examples
KLB Secondary Business Studies Form 4, Page 25
8 4
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The Petty Cash Book - Imprest System
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Explain petty cash concept; Define and apply imprest system; Identify features of petty cash book; Understand petty cashier responsibilities
Discussion on petty cash concept; Introduction to imprest system; Examination of petty cash book format; Explanation of reimbursement process
Petty cash book format, sample petty cash vouchers, imprest system examples
KLB Secondary Business Studies Form 4, Page 25
9 1
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Petty Cash Book Preparation and Analysis
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Prepare petty cash book with analysis columns; Record petty cash transactions; Balance petty cash book; Apply imprest system practically
Step-by-step preparation of petty cash book; Practical exercise with analysis columns; Balancing and reimbursement calculations; Group work on petty cash scenarios
Petty cash transactions, analysis cash book format, calculator, petty cash vouchers
KLB Secondary Business Studies Form 4, Pages 25-30
9 2
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Petty Cash Book Preparation and Analysis
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Prepare petty cash book with analysis columns; Record petty cash transactions; Balance petty cash book; Apply imprest system practically
Step-by-step preparation of petty cash book; Practical exercise with analysis columns; Balancing and reimbursement calculations; Group work on petty cash scenarios
Petty cash transactions, analysis cash book format, calculator, petty cash vouchers
KLB Secondary Business Studies Form 4, Pages 25-30
9 3
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Posting from Petty Cash Book
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Post analysis column totals to general ledger; Post creditor payments to purchases ledger; Understand petty cash book as both ledger and journal
Demonstration of posting from analysis columns; Practical posting exercise; Discussion on dual nature of petty cash book; Review of all posting procedures
Petty cash book, general ledger accounts, purchases ledger
KLB Secondary Business Studies Form 4, Pages 30-31
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Analysis Cash Book
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Record transactions in analysis cash book; Use analysis columns for receipts and payments; Apply to non-profit organizations; Post analysis totals
Preparation of analysis cash book for organizations; Discussion on analysis column selection; Practical exercise for football club; Posting totals to accounts
Analysis cash book format, sample transactions for club/society, ledger accounts
KLB Secondary Business Studies Form 4, Pages 31-35
10 1
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General Journal - Introduction and Fixed Assets
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Define general journal; Identify transactions for journal proper; Record purchase and sale of fixed assets on credit; Write appropriate narrations
Introduction to general journal concept; Recording fixed asset transactions; Practical exercises on asset purchases and sales; Discussion on narration writing
General journal format, fixed asset transaction examples, calculator for gains/losses
KLB Secondary Business Studies Form 4, Pages 35-37
10 2
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General Journal - Introduction and Fixed Assets
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Define general journal; Identify transactions for journal proper; Record purchase and sale of fixed assets on credit; Write appropriate narrations
Introduction to general journal concept; Recording fixed asset transactions; Practical exercises on asset purchases and sales; Discussion on narration writing
General journal format, fixed asset transaction examples, calculator for gains/losses
KLB Secondary Business Studies Form 4, Pages 35-37
10 3
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General Journal - Introduction and Fixed Assets
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Define general journal; Identify transactions for journal proper; Record purchase and sale of fixed assets on credit; Write appropriate narrations
Introduction to general journal concept; Recording fixed asset transactions; Practical exercises on asset purchases and sales; Discussion on narration writing
General journal format, fixed asset transaction examples, calculator for gains/losses
KLB Secondary Business Studies Form 4, Pages 35-37
10 4
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General Journal - Opening Entries
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Prepare opening entries for new businesses; Record assets, liabilities and capital; Calculate capital as balancing figure; Apply double entry principles
Practical exercise preparing opening entries; Step-by-step calculation of capital; Discussion on starting new books of accounts; Review of double entry
Opening balance data, general journal format, calculator
KLB Secondary Business Studies Form 4, Pages 37-39
11 1
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General Journal - Closing Entries and Error Corrections
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Record closing entries and transfers; Correct errors through journal entries; Record miscellaneous transactions; Understand when to use general journal
Practice with closing entries; Error correction exercises; Discussion on transfer entries; Review of general journal applications
Sample closing entries, error correction scenarios, transfer examples
KLB Secondary Business Studies Form 4, Pages 39-40
11 2
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General Journal - Closing Entries and Error Corrections
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Record closing entries and transfers; Correct errors through journal entries; Record miscellaneous transactions; Understand when to use general journal
Practice with closing entries; Error correction exercises; Discussion on transfer entries; Review of general journal applications
Sample closing entries, error correction scenarios, transfer examples
KLB Secondary Business Studies Form 4, Pages 39-40
11 3
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Importance of Journals
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
State reasons for maintaining journals; Explain benefits to business operations; Understand fraud prevention aspects; Analyze efficiency improvements
Group discussion on journal importance; Analysis of business benefits; Case study on fraud prevention; Debate on manual vs computerized systems
Discussion prompts, case study materials, summary charts
KLB Secondary Business Studies Form 4, Page 40
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Importance of Journals
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
State reasons for maintaining journals; Explain benefits to business operations; Understand fraud prevention aspects; Analyze efficiency improvements
Group discussion on journal importance; Analysis of business benefits; Case study on fraud prevention; Debate on manual vs computerized systems
Discussion prompts, case study materials, summary charts
KLB Secondary Business Studies Form 4, Page 40
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