This document outlines the topics and learning competencies for Business Math that will be covered in the first semester of the senior high school year. Over the course of 10 weeks, students will learn skills including operations on fractions, decimals, percentages, ratios, proportions, trade discounts, profits, commissions, salaries, wages, and how to present and analyze business data using tables, graphs and spreadsheets. Key concepts are operations on fractions and decimals, solving word problems involving various calculations, mark-on/mark-down/markup, break-even analysis, and computing earnings and overtime pay. The course aims to equip students with fundamental mathematical skills for business.
This document outlines the topics and learning competencies for Business Math that will be covered in the first semester of the senior high school year. Over the course of 10 weeks, students will learn skills including operations on fractions, decimals, percentages, ratios, proportions, trade discounts, profits, commissions, salaries, wages, and how to present and analyze business data using tables, graphs and spreadsheets. Key concepts are operations on fractions and decimals, solving word problems involving various calculations, mark-on/mark-down/markup, break-even analysis, and computing earnings and overtime pay. The course aims to equip students with fundamental mathematical skills for business.
This document outlines the topics and learning competencies for Business Math that will be covered in the first semester of the senior high school year. Over the course of 10 weeks, students will learn skills including operations on fractions, decimals, percentages, ratios, proportions, trade discounts, profits, commissions, salaries, wages, and how to present and analyze business data using tables, graphs and spreadsheets. Key concepts are operations on fractions and decimals, solving word problems involving various calculations, mark-on/mark-down/markup, break-even analysis, and computing earnings and overtime pay. The course aims to equip students with fundamental mathematical skills for business.
Re-Orientation HANDBOOK / INSTITUTIONAL Week ORIENTATION January 2-6, 2023 Week 1 INTRODUCTION OF THE August 16 – 20, SUBJECT AND 2021 OTHER PRELIMINARIES
(1) Perform fundamental operations Operations on Fractions
on fractions (addition and subtraction) (2) Perform fundamental operations on fractions (multiplication and division) Week 2 (3) Perform fundamental Operations on Decimals August 23 – 27, operations on decimals (addition and 2021 subtraction) (4) Perform fundamental operations on decimals (multiplication and division) Week 3 (5) Express fractions to decimals and Fractions, Decimals and Percent August 30 – percent forms and vice versa September 3, 2021 Week 4 (6) Solves problems involving fractions, Problems Involving Fractions, September 6 – 10, decimals and percent Decimals and Percent 2021 WEEK 6 – INTRAMURALS September 13 – 17, 2021 WEEK 7 – REVIEW (September 20 – 22, 2021) PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION (September 23 – 24, 2021) Week 8 (7) Compare and differentiate ratio and Ratio and Proportion September 27 – rate October 1, 2021 (8) Write proportions illustrating real-life situations (9) Identify the different kinds of Proportion proportion and give examples for each Week 9 (10) Solve problems involving direct, Problems Involving Proportions LEVEL I PAASCU ACCREDITED
October 4 – 8, 2021 inverse and partitive proportion
(11) Solve problems involving direct, inverse and partitive proportion Week 10 (12) Differentiate mark-on, mark-down Mark-on, Mark-down and Mark-up October 11 – 15, and markup 2021 (13) Illustrate how mark-on, mark-down Mark-on, Mark-down and Mark-up and markup are obtained WEEK 11 – REVIEW (October 18 – 20, 2021) PERIODICAL EXAMINATION (October 21 – 22, 2021) SECOND QUARTER (FIRST SEMESTER)
Week 1 (14) Illustrate how to compute Trade Discounts
October 25 – 29, 2021 single trade discounts
(15) Illustrate how to compute
discount series
Week 2 (16) Illustrate how profit is obtained Profit
November 3 – 5, 2021 and how to avoid loss in a given transaction (17) Define break-even; illustrate how to determine break-even point (18) Solve problems involving Buying and Selling buying and selling products
Week 3 (19) Illustrate the different types of Commissions
November 8 – 12, 2021 commissions
Week 4 (20) Solves problems involving Interests and Commissions
November 15 – 19, interests and commissions 2021 WEEK 5 – PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION (November 22 – 23, 2021)
Week 6 (21) Define salary, wage, Salaries and Wages
November 29 – income and benefits December 3, 2021 (22) Compute gross and net earnings (23) Define each of the benefits given to wage earners (24) Distinguish taxable from nontaxable benefits LEVEL I PAASCU ACCREDITED
(25) Compute overtime pay
(26) Use E-spread sheet in Presentation and Analysis of Business the computation of salary and Data overtime pay Week 7 (27) Show samples of Presentation and Analysis of Business December 6 – 10, 2021 business data Data (28) Compare the forms (textual, tabular, and graphical) of data (29) Describe the different kinds of graphs for data presentation (30) Analyze and interpret the data presented in a graph/table WEEK 8 – REVIEW (December 13 – 15, 2021) PERIODICAL EXAMINATION (December 16 – 17, 2021)