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LCCI Level 2 Book keeping & account Quiz
Level 2 Book-keeping and Accounts
Teachers’ Toolkit (Sample)

January 2010

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Welcome to the Teachers’ Toolkit for Level 2 Book-keeping and Accounts.
This Teachers’ Toolkit is a set of inter-related materials, developed by experienced teachers and the Chief Examiner, to support the teaching and learning of the qualification content.
The main resource in the toolkit is a Scheme of Work, which gives you examples of how to plan the course and teach the content. It provides a logical sequence for teaching the syllabus topics, highlighting the key points to emphasise and provides you with guidance on formative assessment and exam preparation to help you and your students to succeed in the qualification. The Scheme of Work is enhanced by the range of integrated innovative materials provided in the Appendices.
The information and resources provided in this toolkit are suggestions only. You can use them as you see fit, amending and adapting the content to suit your teaching style and students’ needs. Additionally, the Scheme of Works provides a good base for you to develop your lessons plans.
It is important to remember that the syllabus is the document on which the examination is based and specifies what content and skills need to be covered in the course delivery.
Therefore, at all times the information and resources provided in the Teacher’s Toolkit should be read in conjunction with the syllabus.
Bear in mind that there are other support resources available freely on our website to help you.
Resources available include past papers, sample papers and the Annual Qualification Review.

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SCHEME OF WORK
Qualification Title: Level 2 Book-keeping and Accounts
Syllabus Reference: 5
Teaching and Learning Methods

Topic: Manufacturing Accounts

Suggested Teaching Time: 5 hours
Resources

Timeframe: Week

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