Kamanga, As 23269316 |
Kgampe, Nt 22415440 |
Mafura, Tg 26420368 |
Rabanyana, Kh 17011787 |
Thabeng, Mandla 23055073 |
EMS-GRADE 7 Group332016
Saturday, 30 April 2016
GROUP MEMBERS
Saturday, 9 April 2016
PROGRAMME OF ASSESSMENT
PROGRAMME OF ASSESSMENT
TERM 1
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TERM 2
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TERM 3
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TERM 4
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FORM OF ASSESSMENT
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Assignment
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Controlled test
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Case study
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Mid-year examination
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Project
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Controlled test
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Final examination
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Tool(s) of assessment
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Rubric/ memo
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Memo
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Rubric/ memo
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Memo
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Rubric/ checklist
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Memo
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Memo
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TOTAL MARKS
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30 marks
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50 marks
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30 marks
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30 marks
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75 marks
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100 marks
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150 marks
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Date of completion
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Week 5
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Week 10
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Week 6
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Week 9
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Week 6
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Week 10
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Week 10
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Time allocation
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60 minutes
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60 minutes
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90 minutes
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120 minutes
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ANNUAL TEACHING PLAN
TERM 1
THE ECONOMY
TERM 2
FINANCIAL LITERACY
THE ENTREPRENEURSHIP
THE ECONOMY
THE ECONOMY
- HISTORY OF MONEY
- NEEDS AND WANTS
- GOODS AND SERVICES
- BUSINESSES
TERM 2
FINANCIAL LITERACY
- ACCOUNTING CONCEPTS
- INCOME AND EXPENSES
- BUDGET
THE ENTREPRENEURSHIP
- ENTREPRENEUR
- STARTING A BUSINESS
- ENTREPRENEUR'S DAY
- INEQUALITY AND POVERTY
THE ECONOMY
- THE PRODUCTION PROCESS
- SAVINGS
NOTES
To Produce Goods,
we need to ask the following questions:
- What to produce? Different goods
- How, where and by whom? Distribution chain/ different sectors in the economy
- For whom? Consumers
Economics is concerned with what and how to produce goods and services
and how to distribute these products.The logical sequence is: production creates income (earned in the
production process by the various factors of production) and this income is
then spent to purchase products.
The ultimate aim is to use or consume the products to satisfy human needs
and wants. (Total number of products and services produced in a country – GDP)
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