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53. grade 6 Lesson plan 2 term 1 . Learning Area: economic and management Sciences Context: Duration: 4 Weeks (8 HRS). Date completed: SKILLS KNOWLEDGE VALUES. Discussion Comparing AS 3: Respect Describe Concepts: Honesty Identify Resources Responsibility Listening Services Rights Present Flow of wages to households in exchange for labour Flow of money to business in exchange for goods & services Different flows of resources and services in the economic cycle AS 4: Concepts: Taxes Direct tax personal tax, company tax Indirect tax VAT and sin tax Property tax Income tax Types of taxes and how they influence consumers and businesses LO 1: THE economic CYCLE. AS 3: Presents different flows of resources and services in the economic cycle ( the flow of wages to households in exchange for labour, the flow of money to business in exchange for goods and services AS 4: Explains the different types of taxes and how they influence consumers and businesses 54. Activity 1(a). The teacher further explains the concept of the economic cycle: The flow of goods and services and income/wages affects the households, the government and the business because they all buy and sell from one another.)

GRADE 6 LESSON PLAN 2 TERM 1 Learning Area: Economic and Management Sciences Context: Duration: 4 Weeks (8 HRS) Date completed: SKILLS Discussion Comparing Describe Identify Listening Present KNOWLEDGE AS 3: Concepts: • Resources • Services

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1 53. grade 6 Lesson plan 2 term 1 . Learning Area: economic and management Sciences Context: Duration: 4 Weeks (8 HRS). Date completed: SKILLS KNOWLEDGE VALUES. Discussion Comparing AS 3: Respect Describe Concepts: Honesty Identify Resources Responsibility Listening Services Rights Present Flow of wages to households in exchange for labour Flow of money to business in exchange for goods & services Different flows of resources and services in the economic cycle AS 4: Concepts: Taxes Direct tax personal tax, company tax Indirect tax VAT and sin tax Property tax Income tax Types of taxes and how they influence consumers and businesses LO 1: THE economic CYCLE. AS 3: Presents different flows of resources and services in the economic cycle ( the flow of wages to households in exchange for labour, the flow of money to business in exchange for goods and services AS 4: Explains the different types of taxes and how they influence consumers and businesses 54. Activity 1(a). The teacher further explains the concept of the economic cycle: The flow of goods and services and income/wages affects the households, the government and the business because they all buy and sell from one another.)

2 Households buy goods and services from the government and businesses and sell their labour to these sectors. Since buyers are sellers and sellers, there is a continual flow of spending between them. This flow never ends and is called an economic cycle. The teacher recalls the role of households, business and the government to indirectly introduce the learners to the economic cycle. He either draws lines or uses a blank circular flow diagram, Annexure A to illustrate the flow of money to the business in exchange for goods and services. He uses the same diagram /lines to illustrate the flow of wages to households in exchange for labour. Activity 1(b). The teacher engages the learners in a role play. He writes the different role players on the board. He then asks the learners to form groups of three. Each learner in the group will represent one of the three parties in the economic cycle (household, business, government). He gives the learners the following instruction: After each instruction the responsible party must ass his/her line in the economic cycle.

3 Households ..please provide labour to the government and business Business .please pay Households for the labour /he has provided you Learners continue like this until all lines have been drawn, Annexure B inset module for guidance Learners are given the following case study to demonstrate that they can apply their acquired knowledge. FORMAL TASK. James October works at food canning factory. The government sells water and electricity to the factory He sells his labour to the factory for a salary. Farmers sell vegetables and fruit for canning to the factory. The factory sells its canned fruit and vegetables to shops. The shops sell the canned fruit and vegetables to the households. The teacher marks the learner's work and then provides feedback. Assessment: Form: Class work , CASE STUDY, Tool: Method: Educator Activity 2(a). As prior knowledge the teacher asks the learners to answer the following question: Define the concept, tax'. Differentiate between direct and indirect tax 55.

4 List the different types of taxes The teacher briefly explains the different types of taxes: Customs duty payable on imports PAYE Paid by each employer calculated on the individual's total income Stamp duty payable on banking transactions, registration of transfer , cancellation or redemption of shares Road tax for each litre of petrol sold, some money is paid in tax VAT paid on almost everything that is sold. VAT rate is currently 14% There are food items that are VAT free, bread, milk, mealie meal, fruit and vegetable Import tax paid on goods bought from other countries Fuel tax included in the price of petrol, paraffin, diesel Estate levied on the net value of a person's estate upon his death Excise tax included in the price of cigarettes, alcoholic beverages, cool drinks, tobacco, etc. Municipal tax levied by municipalities, paid by property owners for sewage, rubbish removal, water and electricity Sin tax- The government makes us pay a lot of indirect tax for products they do not want us to buy cigarettes and beer The teacher asks the learners to differentiate between direct and indirect tax using the following table: Learners are given the following exercise to complete: What kind of tax do these people have to pay a) Tozie's aunt bought a machine from Germany for her business b) Mr.

5 Themane buys 10 litres of paraffin a month for his stove 56. c) Julie's mother works in a supermarket. She pays R500 tax a month d) Andile bought a new shirt which costs120. e) Kobus has noticed that cigarettes now cost 30 cents more per packet f) Themba has inherited a house worth R2million He instructs the learners to exchange their books for marking and then do corrections. Activity 2(b). The teacher tells the learners that when consumers and businesses pay tax, it is always good for the government because it means they are getting revenue. Sometimes the government discourages the consumers from buying certain items. He then gives learners an exercise to identify the type of tax and explain its influence ,Annexure C. The teacher marks the learner's work and provides a feedback Assessment: Form: Class work , Tool: Memo, Method: Educator 57. ANNEXURE A. 58. ANNEXURE B. 59. ANNEXURE C. 60. SENIOR PHASE. 61. OVERVIEW grade 7. term 1 TERM 2 TERM 3 TERM 4. LEARNING OUTCOMES AND LEARNING OUTCOMES AND LEARNING OUTCOMES AND LEARNING OUTCOMES AND.

6 ASSESSMENT STANDARDS ASSESSMENT STANDARDS ASSESSMENT STANDARDS ASSESSMENT STANDARDS. LO 1 : economic CYCLE LO 4: ENTREPRENEURIAL LO 3: management , LO 3: management , KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS CONSUMER AND CONSUMER AND FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL KNOWLEDGE KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS. CLUSTER 1 CLUSTER 1 AND SKILLS CLUSTER 1. AS 1: Explain needs and AS 1: Compares essential CLUSTER 1 AS 7: Explains the different wants and how the differences characteristics and skill AS 1: Explains the role of processes of human resource between them impact on needed to be entrepreneurial planning, organizing, leading management communities and the from two simple case studies and controlling ( financial environment of practicing entrepreneurs in and procedural controls) in a own community business. AS 2: Describes the different types of businesses and AS 3: Participates in a joint AS 2: Discusses different activities within the primary, venture between the school approaches to leadership and secondary and tertiary sectors and the community/pa rents by management taking ownership of producing AS 3: Explains the concepts a product or service AS 5: Draws up an elementary free and economic (scarce) statement of net worth, using goods, and the influence of personal record demand and supply on market prices CONTENT CONTENT CONTENT CONTENT.

7 AS 1: AS 1: AS 1: AS 7: Concepts: Concepts: Concepts: Concepts: Needs and wants Characteristics vision, Planning Human resource Characteristics and responsibility, taking risks, Organizing management differences enthusiastic, confidence , Leading Planning How the difference determination etc Controlling (financial and Recruitment between needs and wants Skills solve problems, procedural control Selection impact on communities decision making, planning Induction and environment and organizing etc Placement 62. AS 2: Compares essential AS 2: Developing /in- service Concepts: characteristics and skills Concepts: training Different types of needed to be Leadership businesses and activities entrepreneurial from two management different simple case Democratic Primary studies of practicing Autocratic Secondary entrepreneurs in own Tertiary community AS 3: AS 3: Concepts: Concepts Free and economic goods Buying and selling Demand and demand Producing schedule Income and expenses Law of demand Cost and selling price Supply and supply Loss /profit schedule Law of supply Market prices Equilibrium prices Influence of demand and CLUSTER 2 CLUSTER 2 CLUSTER 2 CLUSTER 2.)

8 LO 1 : economic CYCLE LO 4: ENTREPRENEURIAL LO 3: management , LO 2: SUSTAINABLE. KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS CONSUMER AND FINANCIAL GROWTH AND. AS 4: Describes and debates KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT. the power relationships, AS 2: Uses idea generation AS 3: Compares and economic rights and technique make AS 3: Describes the discusses the difference responsibilities between: recommendations on using importance of between savings and Consumer and producer community resources to administration in managing a investments Employer and employee generate income in a business (record keeping, Government and business responsible storing documentation) AS 4: Discusses the meaning of productivity 63. AS 4: Runs a business event AS 4: Discusses the use of using one or two of the ideas or technology in opportunities identified in a telecommunication services questionnaire that had been ( cell phones) and financial designed transactions ( ATM, Internet) in improving AS 5: Designs posters or other administration, communication materials to advertise own and access to information business CONTENT CONTENT CONTENT CONTENT.

9 AS4: AS 2: AS 3: AS 3: Concepts: Concepts:: Concepts: Concepts: Consumer and producer Community resources Administration Savings Employer and employee Income generation Filing systems: (Manual Investments Government and business Idea generation techniques and Different types of savings Power relationships (survey, questionnaire, electronic) ( economic rights and interviews, brainstorm etc Book keeping/ book keeper call accounts). Responsibilities between AS 4: Financial data Different types of abovementioned Concepts: Source documents investments Use ideas or opportunities receipts, ( unit trust). identified in questionnaire cash slips cheques Compares and discusses Runs a business event the difference between AS 4: savings and investments AS 5: Concepts: Concepts: Technology AS 4: Poster Telecommunication Concepts: Advertisement services Productivity Designing of posters cell phones Efficiency and effectiveness Designs posters or other Financial transactions ( Output and input materials to advertise own ATM.))

10 INTERNET) Quality and quantity business venture Discusses the meaning of productivity 64. LO 2: SUSTAINABLE GROWTH. AND DEVELOPMENT. CLUSTER 3 CLUSTER 3 CLUSTER 3 CLUSTER 3. AS 1: Collects information on the influence of apartheid economic policies on ownership, poverty, wealth and quality AS 2: Identifies steps required to redress socio- economic imbalances and poverty CONTENT CONTENT CONTENT CONTENT. AS 1: Concepts: Apartheid Apartheid economic policies on: Ownership Wealth Poverty Quality Influences of above-mentioned policies AS2. Concepts: Redress Soci0- economic imbalances Poverty Identify steps to redress social- economic imbalances and poverty 65. grade 7 Lesson plan term 1 . Learning Area: economic & management Sciences grade 7. CONTEXT: The economic Problem Duration: 5weeks(10 Hours). Date Completed: .. Skills Knowledge Values\. Comparing Responsible use of Collecting Needs & Wants resources Reporting Impact of differences of needs and wants on Appreciation Identifying communities and environment Accountability Tabulating data Primary sector Honest and reliability Drawing graphs Secondary sector.


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