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SYLLABUS IN TLE 10(Entrepreneurship) First Quarter Grade Level Standard The learner demonstrates the knowledge, skills, and attitudes in Technology and Livelihood Education which will enable him/her to gain employment, become an entrepreneur, bookkeeper and/or pursue higher education. Content Standard The learner demonstrates knowledge and skills that will lead to one becoming an ideal entrepreneur. Performance Standard The learner applies knowledge and skills in selling products based on needs and demand of the community/school. Time Frame Topics Learning Competencies Assessment Week 1 Orientation -Student Activity Program -Rules and regulations in classroom -Groupings -Seating Arrangements -TLE Grading System Pre-test Week 2 Meaning of Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship before and Entrepreneurship now Defines the meaning of Entrepreneurship Identifies the different business establishment in their community Formative: Video Presentation- (After watching the video, students must formulate their own definition of Entrepreneurship)

SYLLABUS IN TLE 10(Entrepreneurship) First QuarterSYLLABUS IN TLE 10(Entrepreneurship) First Quarter Grade Level Standard The learner demonstrates the knowledge, skills, and attitudes

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  • SYLLABUS IN TLE 10(Entrepreneurship)

    First Quarter

    Grade Level Standard The learner demonstrates the knowledge, skills, and attitudes in Technology and Livelihood Education which will enable him/her to gain employment, become an entrepreneur, bookkeeper and/or pursue higher education.

    Content Standard The learner demonstrates knowledge and skills that will lead to one becoming an ideal entrepreneur.

    Performance Standard The learner applies knowledge and skills in selling products based on needs and demand of the community/school.

    Time Frame

    Topics Learning Competencies Assessment

    Week 1 Orientation -Student Activity Program -Rules and regulations in classroom -Groupings -Seating Arrangements -TLE Grading System

    Pre-test

    Week 2

    Meaning of Entrepreneurship

    Entrepreneurship before and Entrepreneurship now

    Defines the meaning of Entrepreneurship

    Identifies the different business establishment in their community

    Formative:

    Video Presentation- (After watching the video, students must formulate their own definition of Entrepreneurship)

  • Valuing:

    Appreciation of their environment.

    Discusses on how entrepreneurship started.

    Knows the difference between Entrepreneurship before and Entrepreneurship now

    Picture Analysis- show pictures of a market and identify the people who are offering the merchandise or services to sell.

    Week 3

    Advantages and Disadvantages of Entrepreneurship

    Benefits derived from Entrepreneurship

    Entrepreneurial Competencies

    Valuing:

    Appreciation of their own talents and skills.

    Ability to dream, to achieve and to believe in their capacity to become rich.

    Discusses the advantages and disadvantages of Entrepreneurship

    Discusses the economic benefits of entrepreneurship

    Research about successful entrepreneurs

    Understands the traits on how to be a successful and effective entrepreneur

    Formative:

    Group sharing/ discussion about topics one and two.

    Summative:

    Research with the use of the internet, the top ten richest men in the Phil. (rubrics)

    Quiz - Identification - True or False - Essay

  • Week 4

    Creativity in Business

    Drawing or sketch about products and services that the students would like to introduce in the market in the future

    Common problems of Entrepreneurs -Financial Problems -Organizational Problems -Marketing Problems -Competition -Customer Satisfaction

    Valuing:

    Focusing on the different products in the market.

    Planning for the products that they want to create in the future.

    Focusing on the possible solutions of problems encountered by Entrepreneurs.

    Shows their creativity by means of drawing or sketch of a new product or services that they want to introduce in the market someday

    Identifies the problems encountered by Entrepreneurs

    Discusses the different problems and the possible solutions.

    Formative:

    Discussion

    Recitation Summative:

    Creativity in business (rubrics)

    Week 5 FIRST MID QUARTER

  • Week 6 Project/product Making

    Checking of the Project/product

    Planning for the Entrep. Days

    Valuing:

    Focusing on the project/product

    Showing their creativity in doing the project/product

    Following instructions in doing the project/product

    Appreciation of their talent/ skills in doing the product/project

    Finishes doing the project/product on time in order to sell them during Entrep. Days

    Planning for ways on how to sell and earn more profit.

    Formative:

    Project Plan

    Summative:

    Project Making (rubrics)

    Week 7 Nutrition Month Celebration

    Enterprising Days

    Valuing:

    Appreciation of their group mates.

    Focusing on their ability to sell and earn.

    Applies the theories learned in Entrepreneurship by selling products and gaining profit.

    Transfer Goal:

    In line with the Nutrition Month celebration, the TLE Dept. will have an activity tag as:”Fiesta sa Gym: Halina at Makisaya sa TLE Day siguradong may kita”

    Summative:

    Enterprising Day -each group will sell products to HAU community in order for them to earn. (rubrics)

  • This is to showcase the talents and skills learned in different components, so students will have a chance to portray the role of an entrepreneur, baker, programmer, web developer, artist etc. This is also a way for the students to experience the real world of work.

    Week 8

    Business Ownership

    Advantages and Disadvantages -Sole Proprietorship -Partnership -Corporation

    Valuing:

    Analyzing the three business ownership.

    Planning for establishing one of this business ownership.

    Identifies the different business ownership

    Discusses the advantages and disadvantages

    Formative:

    Recitation

    Group Sharing -to know the three types of business ownership -to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each type.

  • Week 9

    Types of Entrepreneurial Activities

    Retailing -Types of Retailing -Types of Retailing by ownership

    Manufacturing

    Services -types of service -forms of service business

    Valuing:

    Appreciation of the different Entrepreneurial Activities.

    Appreciation of the different personalities involve in different business establishments.

    Discusses the types of Entre-preneurial activities

    Knows the types of retailing

    Understands manufacturing and service business.

    Identifies the types and forms of service business.

    Formative:

    Group sharing/ discussion about the topics.

    Game

    Recitation Summative:

    Quiz about the topics -True or False -Multiple Choice -Essay

    Week 10

    First Quarter Examination

  • SYLLABUS IN TLE 10 (Bookkeeping)

    Second Quarter

    Grade Level Standard The learner demonstrates the knowledge, skills, and attitudes in Technology and Livelihood Education which will enable him/her to gain employment, become an entrepreneur, bookkeeper and/or pursue higher education.

    Content Standard The learner demonstrates knowledge and skills in the field of business by developing in the students the art of bookkeeping and accounting.

    Performance Standard The learner analyzes and prepares general journal, general ledger, trial balance, worksheet and financial statements of a business entity.

    Time Frame

    Topics Learning Competencies Assessment

    Week 1 Introduction to Bookkeeping

    Definition of Bookkeeping

    Definition of Business Transaction and Personal Transaction

    Exercises on Business and Personal Transaction

    Defines Bookkeeping, Business Transaction and Personal Transaction

    Compares business transaction from personal transaction

    Formative:

    Pre-test

    Exercises on business and personal transactions. -refer to module

  • Valuing:

    Appreciation of their work as bookkeepers.

    Focusing on the different business transactions

    Week 2 Meaning of Accounting

    Four phases of Accounting a. Recording b. Classifying * assets *liabilities *owner’s equity c. Summarizing d. Interpreting *Balance Sheet *Income Statement *Capital Statement Valuing: Appreciation of their work as bookkeepers.

    Defines the meaning of Accounting

    Identifies the four phases of Accounting

    Explains assets, liabilities and owner’s equity

    Discusses the Financial Statements(FS) *Balance Sheet *Income Statement *Capital Statement

    Formative:

    Group Sharing

    Recitation

    Summative:

    Quiz -Identification

  • Week 3 Parties interested in the Financial Information

    Fundamental Concepts of Accounting

    Basic Elements of Accounting (Assets, Liabilities, Owner’s Equity, Revenue, Expense, Net Income, Net Loss)

    Use of Account titles Valuing:

    Focusing on the account titles.

    Understanding the fundamental concepts of Accounting.

    Identifies the parties interested in the FS

    Understands and explains the fundamental concepts of Accounting

    Discusses the basic elements of accounting

    Memorizes the account titles to be used in recording.

    Formative:

    Exercises about the Account Titles -refer to module

    Summative:

    Quiz -Identification -Essay

    Week 4

    Accounting Equation

    Analyzing Business transactions using the Accounting Equation

    Problem Solving

    Understands the accounting equation Assets=Liabilities +owner’s equity

    Formative:

    Problem Solving (Illustrative Problem)

  • Valuing:

    Focusing on the problem solving.

    Being honest in answering the problem.

    Analyzes and records business transaction using accounting equation

    Summative :

    Quiz (Problem Solving)

    Week 5 Second Mid Quarter Examinations

    Week 6

    Theory of Debit and Credit

    Rules of Debit and Credit

    Exercises on Theory of Debit and Credit

    Accounting Cycle

    Flow of Accounting data

    Valuing:

    Focusing on the theory of debit and credit

    Appreciation of the work of the accountants.

    Explains the theory of debit and credit

    Discusses the rules to follow in Debit and Credit

    Explains the accounting cycle

    Discusses the flow of accounting data

    Formative:

    Exercises using the Theory of Debit and Credit

    Summative:

    Quiz -Identification

    Week 7

    General Journal (two column journal)

    Discusses General Journal

    Formative:

    Problem Solving using 2 column journal (Illustrative Problem)

  • Guidelines in preparing the General Journal

    Illustrative Problem

    Mastery Problems Valuing: Following instructions is important to understand General Journal and General Ledger.

    Explains how to prepare the general journal using two column journal

    Solves problem to master the lesson

    Summative:

    Quiz (Problem Solving)

    Week 8

    Chart of Accounts

    General Ledger

    Posting to the ledger

    Cross referencing

    Footing the ledger

    Trial Balance Valuing: Listening and following instructions are very important factors to master

    Discusses the chart of accounts

    Explains General Ledger

    Discusses the steps in preparing the general ledger

    Explains posting, cross referencing, and footing the ledger

    Discusses the steps in preparing the trial balance from the given

    Formative:

    Boardwork/Demonstration -Preparation of the General Ledger from the given General journal using ledgers. -Preparation of the trial balance.

    Summative:

    Quiz (Problem Solving)

  • the lessons.

    general ledger.

    Week 9

    Preparation of the Worksheet

    Mastery Problem Valuing

    Appreciation of the work of bookkeepers and accountants.

    Demonstrates how to prepare the worksheet using 6 column journal

    Gives them one problem wherein they have to prepare the following: - General Journal - General ledger - Trial Balance - Worksheet

    Transfer Goal: Interview with an Entrepreneur. -A student will interview an entrepreneur and ask how business transactions are being recorded. -A student may share knowledge and skills learned in Bookkeeping just in case the entrepreneur do not record business transactions using bookkeeping or does not have knowledge in bookkeeping.

    Formative:

    Boardwork

    Recitation

    Post Test Summative:

    Problem Solving (from General Journal to Worksheet)

    Week 10 Second Quarter Examinations

  • SYLLABUS IN TLE 10(Entrepreneurship)

    Third Quarter

    Grade Level Standard The learner demonstrates the knowledge, skills, and attitudes in Technology and Livelihood Education which will enable him/her to gain employment, become an entrepreneur, bookkeeper and/or pursue higher education.

    Content Standard The learner demonstrates knowledge and skills that will lead to one becoming an ideal entrepreneur.

    Performance Standard The learner applies knowledge and skills in selling products based on needs and demand of the community/school.

    Time Frame

    Topics Learning Competencies Assessment

    Week 1 Orientation -Student Activity Program -Rules and regulations in classroom -Groupings -Seating Arrangements -TLE Grading System

    Pre-test

  • Week 2

    Meaning of Entrepreneurship

    Entrepreneurship before and Entrepreneurship now

    Valuing:

    Appreciation of their environment.

    Defines the meaning of Entrepreneurship

    Identifies the different business establishment in their community

    Discusses on how entrepreneurship started.

    Knows the difference between Entrepreneurship before and Entrepreneurship now

    Formative:

    Video Presentation- (After watching the video, students must formulate their own definition of Entrepreneurship)

    Picture Analysis- show pictures of a market and identify the people who are offering the merchandise or services to sell.

    Week 3

    Advantages and Disadvantages of Entrepreneurship

    Benefits derived from Entrepreneurship

    Entrepreneurial Competencies

    Valuing:

    Appreciation of their own

    Discusses the advantages and disadvantages of Entrepreneurship

    Discusses the economic benefits of entrepreneurship

    Research about successful entrepreneurs

    Formative:

    Group sharing/ discussion about topics one and two.

    Summative:

    Research with the use of the internet, the top ten richest men in the Phil. (rubrics)

    Quiz - Identification

  • talents and skills.

    Ability to dream, to achieve and to believe in their capacity to become rich.

    Understands the traits on how to be a successful and effective entrepreneur

    - True or False - Essay

    Week 4

    Creativity in Business

    Drawing or sketch about products and services that the students would like to introduce in the market in the future

    Common problems of Entrepreneurs -Financial Problems -Organizational Problems -Marketing Problems -Competition -Customer Satisfaction

    Valuing:

    Focusing on the different products in the market.

    Planning for the products that they want to create in the future.

    Focusing on the possible solutions of problems encountered by Entrepreneurs.

    Shows their creativity by means of drawing or sketch of a new product or services that they want to introduce in the market someday

    Identifies the problems encountered by Entrepreneurs

    Discusses the different problems and the possible solutions.

    Formative:

    Discussion

    Recitation Summative:

    Creativity in business (rubrics)

  • Week 5 THIRD MID QUARTER EXAMINATION

    Week 6 Project/product Making

    Checking of the Project/product

    Planning for the Entrep. Days

    Valuing:

    Focusing on the project/product

    Showing their creativity in doing the project/product

    Following instructions in doing the project/product

    Appreciation of their talent/ skills in doing the product/project

    Finishes doing the project/product on time in order to sell them during Entrep. Days

    Planning for ways on how to sell and earn more profit.

    Formative:

    Project Plan

    Summative:

    Project Making (rubrics)

    Week 7 Enterprising Days

    Valuing:

    Appreciation of their group mates.

    Focusing on their ability to sell and earn.

    Applies the theories learned in Entrepreneurship by selling products and gaining profit.

    Transfer Goal:

    The highlight of Entrepreneurship is for the

    Summative:

    Enterprising Day -each group will sell products to HAU community in order for them to earn. (rubrics)

  • students to practice what they have learned and of course to earn. With this group activity students will have a chance to sell products to other students and to HAU community. Their main objective is to satisfy the customers and to earn.

    Week 8

    Business Ownership

    Advantages and Disadvantages -Sole Proprietorship -Partnership -Corporation

    Valuing:

    Analyzing the three business ownership.

    Planning for establishing one of this business ownership.

    Identifies the different business ownership

    Discusses the advantages and disadvantages

    Formative:

    Recitation

    Group Sharing -to know the three types of business ownership -to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each type.

    Week 9

    Types of Entrepreneurial Activities

    Retailing

    Discusses the types of Entre-preneurial activities

    Knows the types of

    Formative:

    Group sharing/ discussion about the topics.

  • -Types of Retailing -Types of Retailing by ownership

    Manufacturing

    Services -types of service -forms of service business

    Valuing:

    Appreciation of the different Entrepreneurial Activities.

    Appreciation of the different personalities involve in different business establishments.

    retailing

    Understands manufacturing and service business.

    Identifies the types and forms of service business.

    Game

    Recitation Summative:

    Quiz about the topics -True or False -Multiple Choice -Essay

    Week 10

    Third Quarter Examination

  • SYLLABUS IN TLE 10 (Bookkeeping)

    Fourth Quarter

    Grade Level Standard The learner demonstrates the knowledge, skills, and attitudes in Technology and Livelihood Education which will enable him/her to gain employment, become an entrepreneur, bookkeeper and/or pursue higher education.

    Content Standard The learner demonstrates knowledge and skills in the field of business by developing in the students the art of bookkeeping and accounting.

    Performance Standard The learner analyzes and prepares general journal, general ledger, trial balance, worksheet and financial statements of a business entity.

    Time Frame

    Topics Learning Competencies Assessment

    Week 1 Introduction to Bookkeeping

    Definition of Bookkeeping

    Definition of Business Transaction and Personal Transaction

    Defines Bookkeeping, Business Transaction and Personal Transaction

    Compares business transaction from personal transaction

    Formative:

    Pre-test

    Exercises on business and personal transactions. -refer to module

  • Exercises on Business and Personal Transaction

    Valuing:

    Appreciation of their work as bookkeepers.

    Focusing on the different business transactions

    Week 2 Meaning of Accounting

    Four phases of Accounting a. Recording b. Classifying * assets *liabilities *owner’s equity c. Summarizing d. Interpreting *Balance Sheet *Income Statement *Capital Statement

    Defines the meaning of Accounting

    Identifies the four phases of Accounting

    Explains assets, liabilities and owner’s equity

    Discusses the Financial Statements(FS) *Balance Sheet *Income Statement *Capital Statement

    Formative:

    Group Sharing

    Recitation

    Summative:

    Quiz -Identification

  • Valuing: Appreciation of their work as bookkeepers.

    Week 3 Parties interested in the Financial Information

    Fundamental Concepts of Accounting

    Basic Elements of Accounting (Assets, Liabilities, Owner’s Equity, Revenue, Expense, Net Income, Net Loss)

    Use of Account titles Valuing:

    Focusing on the account titles.

    Understanding the fundamental concepts of Accounting

    Identifies the parties interested in the FS

    Understands and explains the fundamental concepts of Accounting

    Discusses the basic elements of accounting

    Memorizes the account titles to be used in recording.

    Formative:

    Exercises about the Account Titles -refer to module

    Summative:

    Quiz -Identification -Essay

  • Week 4

    Accounting Equation

    Analyzing Business transactions using the Accounting Equation

    Problem Solving Valuing:

    Focusing on the problem solving.

    Being honest in answering the problem.

    Understands the accounting equation Assets=Liabilities +owner’s equity

    Analyzes and records business transaction using accounting equation

    Formative:

    Problem Solving (Illustrative Problem)

    Summative :

    Quiz (Problem Solving)

    Week 5 Fourth Mid Quarter Examinations

    Week 6

    Theory of Debit and Credit

    Rules of Debit and Credit

    Exercises on Theory of Debit and Credit

    Accounting Cycle

    Flow of Accounting data

    Explains the theory of debit and credit

    Discusses the rules to follow in Debit and Credit

    Explains the accounting cycle

    Discusses the flow of accounting data

    Formative:

    Exercises using the Theory of Debit and Credit

    Summative:

    Quiz -Identification

  • Valuing:

    Focusing on the theory of debit and credit

    Appreciation of the work of the accountants.

    Week 7

    General Journal (two column journal)

    Guidelines in preparing the General Journal

    Illustrative Problem

    Mastery Problems Valuing: Following instructions is important to understand General Journal and General Ledger.

    Discusses General Journal

    Explains how to prepare the general journal using two column journal

    Solves problem to master the lesson

    Formative:

    Problem Solving using 2 column journal (Illustrative Problem)

    Summative:

    Quiz (Problem Solving)

    Week 8

    Chart of Accounts

    General Ledger

    Discusses the chart of accounts

    Formative:

    Boardwork/Demonstration -Preparation of the General Ledger

  • Posting to the ledger

    Cross referencing

    Footing the ledger

    Trial Balance Valuing: Listening and following instructions are very important factors to master the lessons.

    Explains General Ledger

    Discusses the steps in preparing the general ledger

    Explains posting, cross referencing, and footing the ledger

    Discusses the steps in preparing the trial balance from the given general ledger.

    from the given General journal using ledgers. -Preparation of the trial balance.

    Summative:

    Quiz (Problem Solving)

    Week 9

    Preparation of the Worksheet

    Mastery Problem Valuing

    Appreciation of the work of bookkeepers and accountants.

    Demonstrates how to prepare the worksheet using 6 column journal

    Gives them one problem wherein they have to prepare the following: - General Journal - General ledger - Trial Balance - Worksheet

    Transfer Goal: Interview with an Entrepreneur. -A student will interview an entrepreneur and ask how business transactions are

    Formative:

    Boardwork

    Recitation

    Post Test Summative:

    Problem Solving (from General Journal to Worksheet)

  • being recorded. -A student may share knowledge and skills learned in Bookkeeping just in case the entrepreneur do not record business transactions using bookkeeping or does not have knowledge in bookkeeping.

    Week 10 Fourth Quarter Examinations