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Money Matters Year 10 Commerce

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.

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Money Matters Year 10 Commerce

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  1. Money MattersYear 10 Commerce Semester 1

  2. My name is Miss Scriven • Sister of Tim Scriven at Scrivo’s Honda.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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 footwith the chair.

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

  9. Rules • Leave other people and their possessions alone.

  10. 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.

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

  12. 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.

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

  14. 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.

  15. 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.

  16. Create a folder in your Home Directory • Call it Money Matters.

  17. 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.

  18. 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

  19. SWOT Analysis SWOT stands for • Strengths • Weaknesses • Opportunities • Threats

  20. 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.

  21. 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.

  22. 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.

  23. 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.

  24. Money Matters • ..\10.1.2 Journals & SofR&P Budgeting\1 Intro Bug n Slugs\1 Recording information.ppt

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