Money Matters Year 10 Commerce

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Money Matters Year 10 Commerce. Semester 1. My name is Miss Scriven. Sister of Tim Scriven at Scrivo’s Honda. Seating order. You have been given a specific computer because you are responsible for reporting any: Damage to the computers – so they can be fixed. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Money MattersYear 10 CommerceSemester 1

My name is Miss Scriven

• Sister of Tim Scriven at Scrivo’s Honda.

Seating order

• You have been given a specific computer because you are responsible for reporting any:• Damage to the computers – so they can be fixed.• Graffiti on the desks. Do this at the start of class as

soon as you see new graffiti so you won’t be blamed for it.

• You will keep to this seating arrangement unless I say otherwise – so please don’t bother asking to shift.• Why are we doing it? Because it is easier for me.

Rules

•Please do not talk when I’m explaining something, thank you. • If you don’t hear the instructions, you won’t know what to do.

Rules

•The class is on one side of the room because I don’t want to waste your time walking around the room.•Also sometimes we may be sharing the room.

Rules

•When the bell goes, start packing up but remain seated until after the announcements are over.• I will still have things to say to you.

Rules

•You are not disabled so do not use the chair as a wheel chair – walk to the printer / rubbish-bin so you won’t run over some one’s foot with the chair.

Rules

•Throwing stuff is dangerous so don’t do it.

Rules

•Leave other people and their possessions alone.

Rules

If you want to listen to your music:•Ask permission, first.•Put one earplug is so you can hear if I start talking to you or the class.

Rules

•Bring the following equipment to every class:• Your diary• Your pencil case • Your memory stick•A display folder

Your Diary

•Do not pull out the page with the bell time on it and do not ask me “how long until the bell?” Use your Diary.

•Write when work is due.

•Use your Diary as a mouse pad.

What you should learn at school•To listen carefully•To follow instructions•To make an educated guess•To be organised•To learn self-control

To pass this subject and get you ready for working in a job

•Hand in all the work required and earn a greater than 50% mark.•Complete all parts of the required work.• If you don’t it will be handed back to you to complete in

your own time.

•Not hand in work late or it will incur a 10% penalty.• If it is late and incomplete, it will be handed back to

be finish and still lose 10%.• After a while I will stop reminding you and you will fail.

  CLASSWORK  HOMEWORK TEST ASSIGNMENT EXAM

1. Budgeting for a goal

 

2. Borrowing money Credit cards & car loans 

 

3. Share and the stock market

 

4. Superannuation 

 

5. Earning interest 

 

6. Running a business   

7. Quickbooks

Put your name on your work

•No name and I will rip the work up and put it in the bin.•So make sure you have a copy saved to your Home Directory before you hand work in.

Create a folder in your Home Directory

•Call it Money Matters.

Go to the wiki

•Google kthscom10.wikispaces.com

•Copy the address to a Word document so you don’t have to look it up each time.

Copy the following from the wiki and paste it to your Money Matters file, please.

• Course outline• Study for Exam• SWOT how will you pass this

subject

SWOT Analysis

SWOT stands for •Strengths•Weaknesses•Opportunities•Threats

Strengths

•What are you good at?

• Working in class without getting distracted.• Finished work on time.• Starting work when told.• Working while listening to others but making

sure all the work is done.• Writing homework dates in your diary.• Checking for due dates in your diary.

Weaknesses

•What are you not so good at?

• Working in class without getting distracted.• Finished work on time.• Starting work when told.• Working while listening to others but making

sure all the work is done.• Writing homework dates in your diary.• Checking for due dates in your diary.

Opportunities

•What can help you do well in class?

• Asking for help from the teacher.• Looking at previous exercises to see how you did

them.• Checking out the wiki for additional information.

Threats

• What will stop you from doing well in class?

• Not asking for help from the teacher.• Not looking at previous exercises to see how you did

them.• Not checking out the wiki for additional information.

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