Accounting I
In Accounting I, students will investigate the field of accounting, including how it is impacted by industry standards as well as economic, financial, technological, international, social, legal, and ethical factors. Students will reflect on this knowledge as they engage in the process of recording, classifying, summarizing, analyzing, and communicating accounting information. Students will formulate and interpret financial information for use in management decision making. Accounting includes such activities as bookkeeping, systems design, analysis, and interpretation of accounting information.
This binder does not contain all lesson plans for this course. This content can be used with any textbook or instructional materials. If locally adapted, make sure all TEKS are covered.
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Scope and Sequence
Scope and Sequence: Accounting ICTE TEKS - Implemented 2017-2018, adopted in 2015
Accounting I course scope and sequence within the Finance Career Cluster® summarizes the content to be taught, and one possible order for teaching the units of instruction. A brief description of each unit and the corresponding TEKS are included. This scope and sequence may be adapted or adopted by the local education agency.
View ResourceProgram of Study
Program of Study: ActuaryBased on the House Bill 5 Foundation High School Program, the Actuary program of study within the Finance Career Cluster® provides helpful information, including the core courses and career-related electives in high school that will help prepare students for their career goals. This document is designed for students, but can also be used by administrators, counselors, teachers, business and industry representatives, and parents.
Program of Study
Program of Study: Financial ControllerBased on the House Bill 5 Foundation High School Program, the Financial Controller program of study within the Finance Career Cluster® provides helpful information, including the core courses and career-related electives in high school that will help prepare students for their career goals. This document is designed for students, but can also be used by administrators, counselors, teachers, business and industry representatives, and parents.
Program of Study
Program of Study: Financial ExaminerBased on the House Bill 5 Foundation High School Program, the Financial Examiner program of study within the Finance Career Cluster® provides helpful information, including the core courses and career-related electives in high school that will help prepare students for their career goals. This document is designed for students, but can also be used by administrators, counselors, teachers, business and industry representatives, and parents.
Program of Study
Program of Study: Financial ManagerBased on the House Bill 5 Foundation High School Program, the Financial Manager program of study within the Finance Career Cluster® provides helpful information, including the core courses and career-related electives in high school that will help prepare students for their career goals. This document is designed for students, but can also be used by administrators, counselors, teachers, business and industry representatives, and parents.
Unit 1: Professional Standards and Communication
Lesson Plan: Numeric Keypad by TouchAccounting firms require extensive number crunching with accuracy and speed into today’s spreadsheets and/or accounting software programs. As with typing, 10-key entry requires repetitive practice, over and over, to become proficient. This lesson will build speed and accuracy using the numeric keypad by touch.
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Lesson Plan: Banking for BusinessThis lesson covers opening and maintaining checking accounts, reconciling bank statements and preparing journal entries resulting from banking transactions.
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Lesson Plan: Why Incorporate?In this lesson, students will research information on corporations to determine the benefits of incorporating. Students will also determine the differences between merchandising and manufacturing businesses.
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Lesson Plan: Plant Assets and DepreciationThis lesson will demonstrate how to calculate the cost of inventory using different accounting methods. The lesson also introduces the concept of Plant Assets and Depreciation.
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Lesson Plan: Accrued Revenue and ExpensesThis lesson will demonstrate how to calculate accrued revenues and expenses, as well as analyzing and journalizing transactions related to the accrual accounting system.
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Lesson Plan: Forming and Dissolving BusinessesThis lesson demonstrates, how to legally form various types of business, how to analyze and journalize transactions that liquidate the assets of these types of businesses.
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Lesson Plan: End of Fiscal Period ActivitiesThis lesson demonstrates the accounting procedures necessary for the end of a fiscal period for a corporation.
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Lesson Plan: Careers in AccountingIn this lesson, students will spend a day with an accountant and see firsthand the knowledge and skills required to be successful in this field.
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Review the scope and sequence document. One or more lesson plans are currently not available.One or more lesson plans are currently not available. Review the scope and sequence document, TEKS, and available lesson plans, to determine which additional lesson plans to locally develop.
You can download the optional blank lesson plan template provided here, to locally develop a new lesson plan, consistent with the others provided in the Texas CTE Resource Center.
If after developing a new lesson plan, you would like the TEA to consider adding it to the resource library for colleague teachers to also use in the future, attach the lesson plan and any supplemental instructional materials through the form here, for consideration. If published, we will attribute the materials to you.
View ResourceUnit 2: Accounting and Financial Reporting: Purposes, Principles, and Responsibilities
Lesson Plan: Numeric Keypad by TouchAccounting firms require extensive number crunching with accuracy and speed into today’s spreadsheets and/or accounting software programs. As with typing, 10-key entry requires repetitive practice, over and over, to become proficient. This lesson will build speed and accuracy using the numeric keypad by touch.
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Lesson Plan: Double-Entry AccountingIn this lesson students will learn the double-entry accounting system and its importance in accounting and financial reporting.
View ResourceUnit 2: Accounting and Financial Reporting: Purposes, Principles, and Responsibilities
Lesson Plan: Banking for BusinessThis lesson covers opening and maintaining checking accounts, reconciling bank statements and preparing journal entries resulting from banking transactions.
View ResourceUnit 2: Accounting and Financial Reporting: Purposes, Principles, and Responsibilities
Lesson Plan: Why Incorporate?In this lesson, students will research information on corporations to determine the benefits of incorporating. Students will also determine the differences between merchandising and manufacturing businesses.
View ResourceUnit 2: Accounting and Financial Reporting: Purposes, Principles, and Responsibilities
Lesson Plan: Plant Assets and DepreciationThis lesson will demonstrate how to calculate the cost of inventory using different accounting methods. The lesson also introduces the concept of Plant Assets and Depreciation.
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Lesson Plan: Accrued Revenue and ExpensesThis lesson will demonstrate how to calculate accrued revenues and expenses, as well as analyzing and journalizing transactions related to the accrual accounting system.
View ResourceUnit 2: Accounting and Financial Reporting: Purposes, Principles, and Responsibilities
Lesson Plan: Forming and Dissolving BusinessesThis lesson demonstrates, how to legally form various types of business, how to analyze and journalize transactions that liquidate the assets of these types of businesses.
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Lesson Plan: End of Fiscal Period ActivitiesThis lesson demonstrates the accounting procedures necessary for the end of a fiscal period for a corporation.
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Lesson Plan: Careers and Ethics in AccountingIn this lesson, students will experience and apply making ethical decisions in the accounting profession.
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Review the scope and sequence document. One or more lesson plans are currently not available.One or more lesson plans are currently not available. Review the scope and sequence document, TEKS, and available lesson plans, to determine which additional lesson plans to locally develop.
You can download the optional blank lesson plan template provided here, to locally develop a new lesson plan, consistent with the others provided in the Texas CTE Resource Center.
If after developing a new lesson plan, you would like the TEA to consider adding it to the resource library for colleague teachers to also use in the future, attach the lesson plan and any supplemental instructional materials through the form here, for consideration. If published, we will attribute the materials to you.
View ResourceUnit 3: Accounting Cycles and Financial Statements
Lesson Plan: Numeric Keypad by TouchAccounting firms require extensive number crunching with accuracy and speed into today’s spreadsheets and/or accounting software programs. As with typing, 10-key entry requires repetitive practice, over and over, to become proficient. This lesson will build speed and accuracy using the numeric keypad by touch.
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Lesson Plan: Double-Entry AccountingIn this lesson students will learn the double-entry accounting system and its importance in accounting and financial reporting.
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Lesson Plan: Completing a WorksheetIn this lesson, students learn and demonstrates how to complete a worksheet for the end of a fiscal period.
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Lesson Plan: Preparing Financial StatementsThis lesson will demonstrate how to accurately prepare financial statements for a sole proprietorship.
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Lesson Plan: Banking for BusinessThis lesson covers opening and maintaining checking accounts, reconciling bank statements and preparing journal entries resulting from banking transactions.
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Lesson Plan: Preparing PayrollThis lesson will demonstrate the importance of payroll and how to conduct various payroll procedures accurately so that employees are paid the right amount of money, and state and federal tax deposits are made on a timely basis.
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Lesson Plan: Fiscal Period ActivitiesIn this lesson, students will participate in Fiscal Period activities by setting up accounting journals and recording information from a chosen business.
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Lesson Plan: Uncollectible AccountsIn this lesson, students will demonstrate how to calculate uncollectible accounts expense as well as analyze and journal entries related to uncollectible accounts.
View ResourceUnit 3: Accounting Cycles and Financial Statements
Lesson Plan: Plant Assets and DepreciationThis lesson will demonstrate how to calculate the cost of inventory using different accounting methods. The lesson also introduces the concept of Plant Assets and Depreciation.
View ResourceUnit 3: Accounting Cycles and Financial Statements
Lesson Plan: Accrued Revenue and ExpensesThis lesson will demonstrate how to calculate accrued revenues and expenses, as well as analyzing and journalizing transactions related to the accrual accounting system.
View ResourceUnit 3: Accounting Cycles and Financial Statements
Lesson Plan: Forming and Dissolving BusinessesThis lesson demonstrates, how to legally form various types of business, how to analyze and journalize transactions that liquidate the assets of these types of businesses.
View ResourceUnit 3: Accounting Cycles and Financial Statements
Lesson Plan: Fiscal Period ActivitiesIn this lesson, students learn about various types of accounts and transaction journals used for a merchandising business organized as a corporation.
Unit 3: Accounting Cycles and Financial Statements
Lesson Plan: End of Fiscal Period ActivitiesThis lesson demonstrates the accounting procedures necessary for the end of a fiscal period for a corporation.
View ResourceUnit 4: Cash Controls, EFTs, and Bank Statements
Lesson Plan: Numeric Keypad by TouchAccounting firms require extensive number crunching with accuracy and speed into today’s spreadsheets and/or accounting software programs. As with typing, 10-key entry requires repetitive practice, over and over, to become proficient. This lesson will build speed and accuracy using the numeric keypad by touch.
View ResourceUnit 4: Cash Controls, EFTs, and Bank Statements
Lesson Plan: Banking for BusinessThis lesson covers opening and maintaining checking accounts, reconciling bank statements and preparing journal entries resulting from banking transactions.
View ResourceUnit 4: Cash Controls, EFTs, and Bank Statements
Lesson Plan: Why Incorporate?In this lesson, students will research information on corporations to determine the benefits of incorporating. Students will also determine the differences between merchandising and manufacturing businesses.
View ResourceUnit 4: Cash Controls, EFTs, and Bank Statements
Lesson Plan: Plant Assets and DepreciationThis lesson will demonstrate how to calculate the cost of inventory using different accounting methods. The lesson also introduces the concept of Plant Assets and Depreciation.
View ResourceUnit 4: Cash Controls, EFTs, and Bank Statements
Lesson Plan: Accrued Revenue and ExpensesThis lesson will demonstrate how to calculate accrued revenues and expenses, as well as analyzing and journalizing transactions related to the accrual accounting system.
View ResourceUnit 4: Cash Controls, EFTs, and Bank Statements
Lesson Plan: Forming and Dissolving BusinessesThis lesson demonstrates, how to legally form various types of business, how to analyze and journalize transactions that liquidate the assets of these types of businesses.
View ResourceUnit 4: Cash Controls, EFTs, and Bank Statements
Lesson Plan: End of Fiscal Period ActivitiesThis lesson demonstrates the accounting procedures necessary for the end of a fiscal period for a corporation.
View ResourceUnit 4: Cash Controls, EFTs, and Bank Statements
Review the scope and sequence document. One or more lesson plans are currently not available.One or more lesson plans are currently not available. Review the scope and sequence document, TEKS, and available lesson plans, to determine which additional lesson plans to locally develop.
You can download the optional blank lesson plan template provided here, to locally develop a new lesson plan, consistent with the others provided in the Texas CTE Resource Center.
If after developing a new lesson plan, you would like the TEA to consider adding it to the resource library for colleague teachers to also use in the future, attach the lesson plan and any supplemental instructional materials through the form here, for consideration. If published, we will attribute the materials to you.
View ResourceUnit 5: Accounts Payable
Lesson Plan: Notes and InterestThis lesson will demonstrate how to calculate interest and discounts on interest-bearing notes, non-interest bearing notes, and discounted notes, as well as journalizing notes transactions.
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Lesson Plan: End of Fiscal Period ActivitiesThis lesson demonstrates the accounting procedures necessary for the end of a fiscal period for a corporation.
View ResourceUnit 5: Accounts Payable
Lesson Plan: Fiscal Period ActivitiesIn this lesson, students will participate in Fiscal Period activities by setting up accounting journals and recording information from a chosen business.
View ResourceUnit 5: Accounts Payable
Review the scope and sequence document. One or more lesson plans are currently not available.One or more lesson plans are currently not available. Review the scope and sequence document, TEKS, and available lesson plans, to determine which additional lesson plans to locally develop.
You can download the optional blank lesson plan template provided here, to locally develop a new lesson plan, consistent with the others provided in the Texas CTE Resource Center.
If after developing a new lesson plan, you would like the TEA to consider adding it to the resource library for colleague teachers to also use in the future, attach the lesson plan and any supplemental instructional materials through the form here, for consideration. If published, we will attribute the materials to you.
View ResourceUnit 6: Accounts Receivable
Lesson Plan: Numeric Keypad by TouchAccounting firms require extensive number crunching with accuracy and speed into today’s spreadsheets and/or accounting software programs. As with typing, 10-key entry requires repetitive practice, over and over, to become proficient. This lesson will build speed and accuracy using the numeric keypad by touch.
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Lesson Plan: Banking for BusinessThis lesson covers opening and maintaining checking accounts, reconciling bank statements and preparing journal entries resulting from banking transactions.
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Lesson Plan: Using Sales and Cash Receipts JournalsThis lesson introduces sales and cash receipt transactions. It covers the terminology related to sales and cash receipts, and analyzing and journaling transactions using manual and computerized methods.
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Lesson Plan: Uncollectible AccountsIn this lesson, students will demonstrate how to calculate uncollectible accounts expense as well as analyze and journal entries related to uncollectible accounts.
View ResourceUnit 6: Accounts Receivable
Lesson Plan: Plant Assets and DepreciationThis lesson will demonstrate how to calculate the cost of inventory using different accounting methods. The lesson also introduces the concept of Plant Assets and Depreciation.
View ResourceUnit 6: Accounts Receivable
Lesson Plan: Notes and InterestThis lesson will demonstrate how to calculate interest and discounts on interest-bearing notes, non-interest bearing notes, and discounted notes, as well as journalizing notes transactions.
View ResourceUnit 6: Accounts Receivable
Lesson Plan: Accrued Revenue and ExpensesThis lesson will demonstrate how to calculate accrued revenues and expenses, as well as analyzing and journalizing transactions related to the accrual accounting system.
View ResourceUnit 6: Accounts Receivable
Lesson Plan: Forming and Dissolving BusinessesThis lesson demonstrates, how to legally form various types of business, how to analyze and journalize transactions that liquidate the assets of these types of businesses.
View ResourceUnit 6: Accounts Receivable
Lesson Plan: End of Fiscal Period ActivitiesThis lesson demonstrates the accounting procedures necessary for the end of a fiscal period for a corporation.
View ResourceUnit 6: Accounts Receivable
Review the scope and sequence document. One or more lesson plans are currently not available.One or more lesson plans are currently not available. Review the scope and sequence document, TEKS, and available lesson plans, to determine which additional lesson plans to locally develop.
You can download the optional blank lesson plan template provided here, to locally develop a new lesson plan, consistent with the others provided in the Texas CTE Resource Center.
If after developing a new lesson plan, you would like the TEA to consider adding it to the resource library for colleague teachers to also use in the future, attach the lesson plan and any supplemental instructional materials through the form here, for consideration. If published, we will attribute the materials to you.
View ResourceUnit 7: Inventory Calculations
Lesson Plan: Numeric Keypad by TouchAccounting firms require extensive number crunching with accuracy and speed into today’s spreadsheets and/or accounting software programs. As with typing, 10-key entry requires repetitive practice, over and over, to become proficient. This lesson will build speed and accuracy using the numeric keypad by touch.
View ResourceUnit 7: Inventory Calculations
Lesson Plan: Banking for BusinessThis lesson covers opening and maintaining checking accounts, reconciling bank statements and preparing journal entries resulting from banking transactions.
View ResourceUnit 7: Inventory Calculations
Lesson Plan: Plant Assets and DepreciationThis lesson will demonstrate how to calculate the cost of inventory using different accounting methods. The lesson also introduces the concept of Plant Assets and Depreciation.
View ResourceUnit 7: Inventory Calculations
Lesson Plan: Accrued Revenue and ExpensesThis lesson will demonstrate how to calculate accrued revenues and expenses, as well as analyzing and journalizing transactions related to the accrual accounting system.
View ResourceUnit 7: Inventory Calculations
Lesson Plan: Forming and Dissolving BusinessesThis lesson demonstrates, how to legally form various types of business, how to analyze and journalize transactions that liquidate the assets of these types of businesses.
View ResourceUnit 7: Inventory Calculations
Lesson Plan: End of Fiscal Period ActivitiesThis lesson demonstrates the accounting procedures necessary for the end of a fiscal period for a corporation.
View ResourceUnit 7: Inventory Calculations
Review the scope and sequence document. One or more lesson plans are currently not available.One or more lesson plans are currently not available. Review the scope and sequence document, TEKS, and available lesson plans, to determine which additional lesson plans to locally develop.
You can download the optional blank lesson plan template provided here, to locally develop a new lesson plan, consistent with the others provided in the Texas CTE Resource Center.
If after developing a new lesson plan, you would like the TEA to consider adding it to the resource library for colleague teachers to also use in the future, attach the lesson plan and any supplemental instructional materials through the form here, for consideration. If published, we will attribute the materials to you.
View ResourceUnit 8: Salaries and Payroll Expenses
Lesson Plan: Numeric Keypad by TouchAccounting firms require extensive number crunching with accuracy and speed into today’s spreadsheets and/or accounting software programs. As with typing, 10-key entry requires repetitive practice, over and over, to become proficient. This lesson will build speed and accuracy using the numeric keypad by touch.
View ResourceUnit 8: Salaries and Payroll Expenses
Lesson Plan: Banking for BusinessThis lesson covers opening and maintaining checking accounts, reconciling bank statements and preparing journal entries resulting from banking transactions.
View ResourceUnit 8: Salaries and Payroll Expenses
Lesson Plan: Preparing PayrollThis lesson will demonstrate the importance of payroll and how to conduct various payroll procedures accurately so that employees are paid the right amount of money, and state and federal tax deposits are made on a timely basis.
View ResourceUnit 8: Salaries and Payroll Expenses
Lesson Plan: Plant Assets and DepreciationThis lesson will demonstrate how to calculate the cost of inventory using different accounting methods. The lesson also introduces the concept of Plant Assets and Depreciation.
View ResourceUnit 8: Salaries and Payroll Expenses
Lesson Plan: Accrued Revenue and ExpensesThis lesson will demonstrate how to calculate accrued revenues and expenses, as well as analyzing and journalizing transactions related to the accrual accounting system.
View ResourceUnit 8: Salaries and Payroll Expenses
Lesson Plan: Forming and Dissolving BusinessesThis lesson demonstrates, how to legally form various types of business, how to analyze and journalize transactions that liquidate the assets of these types of businesses.
View ResourceUnit 8: Salaries and Payroll Expenses
Lesson Plan: Fiscal Period ActivitiesIn this lesson, students learn about various types of accounts and transaction journals used for a merchandising business organized as a corporation.
Unit 8: Salaries and Payroll Expenses
Lesson Plan: End of Fiscal Period ActivitiesThis lesson demonstrates the accounting procedures necessary for the end of a fiscal period for a corporation.
View ResourceUnit 8: Salaries and Payroll Expenses
Review the scope and sequence document. One or more lesson plans are currently not available.One or more lesson plans are currently not available. Review the scope and sequence document, TEKS, and available lesson plans, to determine which additional lesson plans to locally develop.
You can download the optional blank lesson plan template provided here, to locally develop a new lesson plan, consistent with the others provided in the Texas CTE Resource Center.
If after developing a new lesson plan, you would like the TEA to consider adding it to the resource library for colleague teachers to also use in the future, attach the lesson plan and any supplemental instructional materials through the form here, for consideration. If published, we will attribute the materials to you.
View ResourceUnit 9: Corporations and Corporate Accounting
Lesson Plan: Capital Accounts and Dividend DistributionIn this lesson, students will demonstrate how to use the appropriate accounting procedures for establishing capital accounts and dividend distribution for a corporation.
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Lesson Plan: End of Fiscal Period ActivitiesThis lesson demonstrates the accounting procedures necessary for the end of a fiscal period for a corporation.
View ResourceUnit 9: Corporations and Corporate Accounting
Review the scope and sequence document. One or more lesson plans are currently not available.One or more lesson plans are currently not available. Review the scope and sequence document, TEKS, and available lesson plans, to determine which additional lesson plans to locally develop.
You can download the optional blank lesson plan template provided here, to locally develop a new lesson plan, consistent with the others provided in the Texas CTE Resource Center.
If after developing a new lesson plan, you would like the TEA to consider adding it to the resource library for colleague teachers to also use in the future, attach the lesson plan and any supplemental instructional materials through the form here, for consideration. If published, we will attribute the materials to you.
View ResourceUnit 10: Laws and Regulations
Lesson Plan: Numeric Keypad by TouchAccounting firms require extensive number crunching with accuracy and speed into today’s spreadsheets and/or accounting software programs. As with typing, 10-key entry requires repetitive practice, over and over, to become proficient. This lesson will build speed and accuracy using the numeric keypad by touch.
View ResourceUnit 10: Laws and Regulations
Lesson Plan: Banking for BusinessThis lesson covers opening and maintaining checking accounts, reconciling bank statements and preparing journal entries resulting from banking transactions.
View ResourceUnit 10: Laws and Regulations
Lesson Plan: Why Incorporate?In this lesson, students will research information on corporations to determine the benefits of incorporating. Students will also determine the differences between merchandising and manufacturing businesses.
View ResourceUnit 10: Laws and Regulations
Lesson Plan: Plant Assets and DepreciationThis lesson will demonstrate how to calculate the cost of inventory using different accounting methods. The lesson also introduces the concept of Plant Assets and Depreciation.
View ResourceUnit 10: Laws and Regulations
Lesson Plan: Accrued Revenue and ExpensesThis lesson will demonstrate how to calculate accrued revenues and expenses, as well as analyzing and journalizing transactions related to the accrual accounting system.
View ResourceUnit 10: Laws and Regulations
Lesson Plan: Forming and Dissolving BusinessesThis lesson demonstrates, how to legally form various types of business, how to analyze and journalize transactions that liquidate the assets of these types of businesses.
View ResourceUnit 10: Laws and Regulations
Lesson Plan: End of Fiscal Period ActivitiesThis lesson demonstrates the accounting procedures necessary for the end of a fiscal period for a corporation.
View ResourceUnit 10: Laws and Regulations
Review the scope and sequence document. One or more lesson plans are currently not available.One or more lesson plans are currently not available. Review the scope and sequence document, TEKS, and available lesson plans, to determine which additional lesson plans to locally develop.
You can download the optional blank lesson plan template provided here, to locally develop a new lesson plan, consistent with the others provided in the Texas CTE Resource Center.
If after developing a new lesson plan, you would like the TEA to consider adding it to the resource library for colleague teachers to also use in the future, attach the lesson plan and any supplemental instructional materials through the form here, for consideration. If published, we will attribute the materials to you.
View ResourceUnit 11: Accounting Simulations and Presentations
Lesson Plan: Numeric Keypad by TouchAccounting firms require extensive number crunching with accuracy and speed into today’s spreadsheets and/or accounting software programs. As with typing, 10-key entry requires repetitive practice, over and over, to become proficient. This lesson will build speed and accuracy using the numeric keypad by touch.
View ResourceUnit 11: Accounting Simulations and Presentations
Lesson Plan: Banking for BusinessThis lesson covers opening and maintaining checking accounts, reconciling bank statements and preparing journal entries resulting from banking transactions.
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Lesson Plan: Evaluating and ProjectingIn this lesson, students learn to demonstrate skills in making projections for future business success using current accounting information.
View ResourceUnit 11: Accounting Simulations and Presentations
Lesson Plan: Why Incorporate?In this lesson, students will research information on corporations to determine the benefits of incorporating. Students will also determine the differences between merchandising and manufacturing businesses.
View ResourceUnit 11: Accounting Simulations and Presentations
Lesson Plan: Plant Assets and DepreciationThis lesson will demonstrate how to calculate the cost of inventory using different accounting methods. The lesson also introduces the concept of Plant Assets and Depreciation.
View ResourceUnit 11: Accounting Simulations and Presentations
Lesson Plan: Accrued Revenue and ExpensesThis lesson will demonstrate how to calculate accrued revenues and expenses, as well as analyzing and journalizing transactions related to the accrual accounting system.
View ResourceUnit 11: Accounting Simulations and Presentations
Lesson Plan: Forming and Dissolving BusinessesThis lesson demonstrates, how to legally form various types of business, how to analyze and journalize transactions that liquidate the assets of these types of businesses.
View ResourceUnit 11: Accounting Simulations and Presentations
Lesson Plan: End of Fiscal Period ActivitiesThis lesson demonstrates the accounting procedures necessary for the end of a fiscal period for a corporation.
View ResourceUnit 11: Accounting Simulations and Presentations
Review the scope and sequence document. One or more lesson plans are currently not available.One or more lesson plans are currently not available. Review the scope and sequence document, TEKS, and available lesson plans, to determine which additional lesson plans to locally develop.
You can download the optional blank lesson plan template provided here, to locally develop a new lesson plan, consistent with the others provided in the Texas CTE Resource Center.
If after developing a new lesson plan, you would like the TEA to consider adding it to the resource library for colleague teachers to also use in the future, attach the lesson plan and any supplemental instructional materials through the form here, for consideration. If published, we will attribute the materials to you.
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