Word Processing Practicum in Business Management Lesson Plan Performance Objective Upon completion of this lesson, each student will create business letters, memorandums, and reports while gaining an understanding of how to use word processing technology. Specific Objectives Students will compose a business letter. Students will use templates to create memorandums. Students will discuss the proper format used for business reports. Terms Business letter – usually a letter from one company to another, or between such organizations and their customers, clients, and other external parties. Cursor – an indicator used to show the position on a computer monitor or other display device. Executive summary – a short document or section of a document, produced for business purposes that summarizes a longer report or proposal or a group of related reports in such a way that readers can rapidly become acquainted with a large body of material without having to read it all. Memorandum – a note, document, or other communication that helps the memory by recording events or observations on a topic; may be used in a business office. References – the relationship of one thing to another. Report – is any informational work made with the specific intention of relaying business information or recounting certain events in a widely presentable form. Template – a standardized non-executable file type used by computer software as a preformatted example on which to base other files, especially documents. This lesson should take three class days to complete. Preparation TEKS Correlations This lesson, as published, correlates to the following TEKS. Any changes/alterations to the activities may result in the elimination of any or all of the TEKS listed. 1 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All rights reserved. Practicum in Business Management 130.122 (c) Knowledge and skills (9) The student selects a format and procedure to produce memoranda appropriate for a given purpose. The student is expected to: (A) select proper layout such as direct and indirect; (B) apply correct grammar, spelling, punctuation, and other English mechanics; (C) prepare correct memoranda format; (D) enter data without error; and (E) disseminate to appropriate persons. (10) The student selects document type and layout to produce business letters. The student is expected to: (A) determine use of documents for purposes such as sales, claims, and good news; (B) prepare correct layout; (C) apply correct grammar, spelling, punctuation, and other English mechanics; and (D) enter data without error. (11) The student selects appropriate writing methods to produce a variety of reports. The student is expected to: (A) determine purpose of a report; (B) select proper method of writing such as short and informal; (C) prepare tables, graphs, and graphics; (D) use references and prepare notations; (E) apply correct grammar, spelling, punctuation, other English mechanics; and (F) enter data without error. (24) The student selects and applies word processing technology. The student is expected to: (A) identify customary styles of business documents; (B) input data using the touch system; (C) demonstrate basic writing techniques; (D) produce business documents; (E) edit a variety of written documents; and (F) identify technologies that enhance or replace the touch system of data entry. Interdisciplinary Correlations English 110.42(b) Knowledge and skills. (6) Reading/word identification/vocabulary development. The student uses a variety of strategies to read unfamiliar words and to build vocabulary. The student is expected to: (A) expand vocabulary through wide reading, listening, and discussing; and 2 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All rights reserved. (B) rely on context to determine meanings of words and phrases such as figurative language, idioms, multiple meaning words, and technical vocabulary. (7) Reading/comprehension. The student comprehends selections using a variety of strategies. The student is expected to: (F) identify main ideas and their supporting details; (G) summarize texts; and (J) read silently with comprehension for a sustained period of time. Speech 110.56 (b) Knowledge and skills. (1)(A) Explain the importance of communication in daily interaction. (2)(E) Participate appropriately in conversations for a variety of purposes. (3)(A) The student uses appropriate communication in group settings. (E) Use appropriate verbal, non-verbal, and listening strategies to communicate effectively in groups. (5)(B) Use language clearly and appropriately. Tasks Students will secure signatures on all forms as specified by the teacher. Students will return all paperwork in a timely manner. Accommodations for Learning Differences It is important that lessons accommodate the needs of every learner. These lessons may be modified to accommodate your students with learning differences by referring to the files found on the Special Populations page of this website (cte.unt.edu). Preparation Copy the handouts. Have multimedia presentations ready to show. Instructional Aids Student “Business Reports Worksheet” Student worksheets Materials Needed Copies Pencils 3 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All rights reserved. Equipment Needed Teacher computer Projector (for digital presentation) Calculators Introduction Learner Preparation Tell students word processing software is used to create a variety of business documents including letters, memorandums, and reports. Word processing software consists of templates that may be used when creating particular documents. Explain to students that memorandums are generally inter-office documents that are used as a communication tool within an organization. Ask students if they have ever written a report for school. (Some responses may be research paper, book report, etc.) Explain to students that certain reports have formats that must be followed, and today we will discuss the proper format for a business report. Lesson Introduction Ask students to brainstorm when it may be necessary to write a business letter, a memorandum, or a business report. 4 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All rights reserved. Outline MI Outline MI OUTLINE Instructor Notes NOTES TO TEACHER I. II. Word Processing Technology Business Letter A. Sender’s address B. Date C. Inside address D. Greeting E. Body F. Closing G. Signature III. Memorandum A. To B. From C. Date D. Re:/Subject: IV. Report A. Cover letter/memorandum B. Title page C. Executive summary D. Table of contents E. Introduction F. Conclusion G. Recommendations H. Findings and discussion I. References J. Appendices The teacher will explain the parts of a business letter and give examples of when and how business letters are used. The teacher will model the steps of using a template to create memorandums. Writing an effective business report is a necessary skill for communicating ideas in the business environment. Reports usually address a specific issue or problem, and are often commissioned when a decision needs to be made. Begin by showing students the attached Business Reports presentation. Have students complete the worksheet while viewing the presentation. Multiple Intelligences Guide Existentialist Interpersonal Intrapersonal Kinesthetic/ Bodily Logical/ Mathematical Musical/Rhythmic Naturalist Verbal/Linguistic Visual/Spatial 5 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All rights reserved. Application Guided Practice The teacher will use the multimedia presentations to teach the material. The teacher will monitor students’ independent practices. Summary Review List the parts of a business letter. List and explain some of the reasons for writing a business report. Evaluation Informal Evaluation o Teacher will check for understanding o Very small work group option (students help each other) Formal Evaluation o Tests over the material 6 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All rights reserved. Parts of a Business Letter Directions: Type Letter #1 as shown, changing the initials to your initials and the footer to your name and period. Letter #2 needs to be formatted like the first letter. You should include your initials and your name. LETTER #1 Your Street Address City, Street Zip code Current Date (Press Enter three times) Anytown, Inc. 1234 Anytown Street Anytown, TX 77123 Dear Mr. Banks: Your question about the effects of word processing equipment on keying accuracy is a good one. A major weakness of those who take employment tests is their inability to detect and correct the errors they make. Therefore, we suggest that employee training should emphasize proofreading and correcting errors rather than error-free initial input. A grading system rewarding efficient proofreading and correcting skills instead of penalizing errors on initial input is worth your serious consideration. Sincerely yours, (First and Last Name) Employment Office Manager 7 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All rights reserved. LETTER #2 Your Street Address/City, Street Zip code/Current Date Anytown, Inc./1234 Anytown Street/Anytown, TX 77123 Dear Mrs. Smith Congratulations! You are now the sole owner of the car you financed through our bank. We also want to say thank you for choosing us to serve your credit needs.¶ The original Certificate of Title and your Installment Loan Contract marked “Paid in Full” are enclosed. These papers are evidence that you have fulfilled all the obligations of your automobile loan. File the papers in a safe place with your other important records. ¶ The promptness with which you made all monthly payments gives you a preferred credit rating at our bank. Please let us know when we may be of service to you again. Cordially / Your Name/ Vehicle Loan Department/ hq/Enclosures 8 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All rights reserved. Personal Business Letter For this assignment, you will be responsible for writing a personal business letter to a living person that you admire but do not personally know (professional athlete, actor/actress, author, politician, well-known businessman or businesswoman, etc.). Business letters and personal business letters are almost always typed, so you will type your letter. This will make your letter look professional. Use a professional-looking font, single-spaced. Your entire letter must be at least one page in length, consisting of at least three body paragraphs. The overall letter must include the following parts: 1. Use all parts of a business letter in your letter, including the following: Date, Sender’s Address, Inside Address, Salutation, Body, Closing, and Signature. 2. The first body paragraph should be a friendly opening. The first sentence should state who you are and why you are writing to the person. Next, tell the person a few things about yourself in a few sentences. 3. In the second body paragraph, explain how you know of the person and why you admire him or her. Commend the person for things (example: accomplishments) he or she has done in the past. Give specific examples. Describe any relevant personal experiences (try to establish a connection with the person by sharing any similar interest, talent, goals, background, etc.). Tell the person anything else that you would like to mention. 4. In the third body paragraph, ask the person at least five questions. Ask questions that you would ask the person if you could interview him or her. Next, if you are interested in receiving an autograph, politely ask for one. Lastly, let the person know that you appreciate that he or she has taken the time to read your letter. 5. Include a closing (e.g. “Sincerely,”), press enter four times and then type your first and last name. After you print your letter, write your signature (use cursive) between the closing and your typed name. 9 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All rights reserved. Personal Business Letter Rubric Name: ________________________ Teacher: ______________________ Date: _________________________ Process Below Average Satisfactory Good - Excellent 1. Used all parts of a business letter. 1, 2, 3 4, 5, 6 7, 8, 9, 10 2. Met requirements of the first body paragraph. 1, 2, 3 4, 5, 6 7, 8, 9, 10 3. Met requirements of the second body paragraph. 1, 2, 3 4, 5, 6 7, 8, 9, 10 4. Met requirements of third body paragraph. 1, 2, 3 4, 5, 6 7, 8, 9, 10 5. Met requirements for a proper closing. 1, 2, 3 4, 5, 6 7, 8, 9, 10 10 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All rights reserved. Creating a Memorandum Using a Word Processing Template 1. Open a blank word processing document. 2. Go through the steps to locate the proper memorandum template. 3. Fill in the following information: a. To: Ms. Janet Smith, Personnel Manager b. From: Mr. Bobby Banks, IT Department Manager c. Date: (use today’s date) d. Re: Thank you e. (Body) I have received over 100 applications for the new position in the IT Department and have put together a short list of 10 candidates. I have made copies of their CVs and letters of application and will send them over to you this afternoon. Could you let me know when you would like the interview to take place so that I can inform the candidates when I write to them to invite them for the interview? 11 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All rights reserved. Creating a Memorandum Rubric Name: ________________________ Teacher: ______________________ Date: _________________________ Process Below Average Satisfactory Good - Excellent 1. Used proper template and font. 1, 2, 3 4, 5, 6 7, 8, 9, 10 2. All required information was included. 1, 2, 3 4, 5, 6 7, 8, 9, 10 3.Work was neat and without mistakes 1, 2, 3 4, 5, 6 7, 8, 9, 10 4. Student showed an overall understanding of the requirements and required little supervision. 1, 2, 3 4, 5, 6 7, 8, 9, 10 5. Work completed in a timely manner. 1, 2, 3 4, 5, 6 7, 8, 9, 10 12 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All rights reserved. Business Reports Worksheet Business Reports are used to organize information in an accurate, timely, and concise manner in order to assist with the decision-making process in an organization. Business reports share characteristics and may also be customized for a particular use. Directions: While viewing the Business Report Presentation, fill in the following blanks. Informal reports may feature: ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ Formal reports may feature: ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ The key questions to ask when planning a business report are: ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ A business report may contain: ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ 13 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All rights reserved. Business Reports Answer Key Business Reports are used to organize information in an accurate, timely, and concise manner in order to assist with the decision-making process in an organization. Business reports share characteristics and may also be customized for a particular use. Directions: While viewing the Business Report Presentation, fill in the following blanks. Informal reports may feature: Letter/memo format Minimal use of headings and visual aids Personal pronouns and contractions May be a few paragraphs in length Mainly for an internal audience Formal reports may feature: A more standard format organized into separate sections Front and back sections along with the body of the report A greater number of headings and visual aids A length of greater than five pages Content designed for internal and/or external audiences The key questions to ask when planning a business report are: What is the purpose of this report? Who are the readers of this report? What are the report’s main messages? How will the report be structured? A business report may contain: A cover letter/memo A title page An executive summary A table of contents An introduction Conclusions Recommendations Findings and discussion A list of references Appendices 14 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All rights reserved. Acceptance Letter Your Job You will create an original acceptance letter file for the university. You can use the Save As function to create and save different versions of the letter. The text has only been provided as a hard copy and needs to be keyed into a word processing document. The letter provided is a draft and requires careful proofreading. Instructions: Key the content as shown below. There are spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors in total. Your final versions should not include any of the errors that you found in the document. 15 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All rights reserved. (Date) (Applicant’s Name) (Address) (City, State Zip Code) Dear (Applicant’s Name) Congratulations on yor acceptance to the University of Learning. You are now challenged with making the very important decision of selecting which college or university you are going to attend. We know that this can often be an extremely difficult decision for the young man or woman about to enter college? At University of Learning, we recognize the importance of your dicision and the commitment it entails to learn and develop by means of association with an outstanding center of learning. As awesome as it may sound, this decision may very well have an impact on the quality of your life. I believe that University of Learning offers no t only an a superb educational experience, but also promotes individual growth and development. Sixty percent of our faculty holds PhDs or law degrees and we offer our students over 320 courses. We encourage you to visit our campus if you can. If you have not made a commitment as to where you will attend college next fall, I hope you will carefully evaluate the information contained it this letter and seriously consider our university. My very best wishes to you for a successful collegiate experience, and I sincerely hope you will be joing usin the fall. Sincerely, Robin Smart Director of Admissions 16 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All rights reserved. Price List Your Job You will create a list of services with prices that can be used in many different ways: as a handout, a worksheet, a flyer, and as an insert for mailings. Instructions: Insert a two-column, 38-row table. The left column should be 5 inches wide and the right column should be3 1.5 inches wide. Change the border style for the bottom of the first row to a double line. In the first row, key the headings using point size 14, bold, and vertically and horizontally centeralign the headings within the cells. In the second row, key the text as show below. Use all caps and bold for the section headings and bold, initial caps only, for the sections subheadings. Bold and center-align the contents of the right column. Carefully proofread your work for accuracy and format. 17 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All rights reserved. Services Prices LAWN CARE Standard care includes: Mow Trim Fertilize Blower clear-up Extra care includes: Mow with clean equipment (no cross pollination) Edge Quarterly pest control Sweep and wash down to clean up Garden tilling Premier care includes: Custom lawn care Control weeds Pest management Detaching Use catch basket Seasonal plant and flower replacement Spot re-seed and re-sod ADD-ON SERVICES Disease control Aeration Fall leaf removal Total lawn renovation Landscaping and/or lighting Soil testing Sprinkler repair Add sprinkler system Yard clean up TREE & SHRUB SERVICE Trim trees and top Pines Trim Palm and Yucca trees Pruning Trim bushes Remove stumps Root control $75.00 monthly $125.00 monthly $200.00 monthly $25.00 $10.00 $35.00 $400.00 Will bid $20.00 Will bid $100.00 - $300.00 Will bid $75.00 per $50.00 per $30.00 per Will bid $250.00 per Will bid 18 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All rights reserved. Business Memo to Staff Your Job You will create a business memo from the company owners to the cleaning staff that announces their plan to expand their services and explains how it will be introduced to their customers. The client will supply the content for the memo, but formatting and keying the text will be your task. This memo will be short, to the point, and with no salutation or complimentary close. Instructions: 1. Key the text, left-aligned and double-spaced as shown below. 2. Single-space and insert a solid line that extends from margin to margin. 3. Single-space and key the text for the body of the memo as shown below. Left-align and double-space between paragraphs. 4. Key the footer as shown. 5. Carefully proofread your work for accuracy and format. 19 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All rights reserved. To: From: Date: Subject: MEMORANDUM Susan Albright, Betty Shines, Nancy Workman, Beth Duster, Cleaning Staff Joe and Marie Whiteglove, Owners (Insert today’s date) New Service Strategy We are about to announce a new service to our current and potential customers. We have made a commitment to establish ourselves as the most unique and comprehensive cleaning service in our market area. To ensure that everyone is fully aware of what this will mean for our business and your earning power, we are requiring everyone to attend an informational meeting this Wednesday in our conference room beginning at 8:00 a.m. We will introduce our new promotional materials and share the distribution strategy that will begin the Monday after this meeting. Every will walk away with a packet of materials to use with your customers and a demonstration of our new Web site that will be live that same week. A continental breakfast will be available for everyone along with a goody bag of new cleaning supplies. In addition, a competition is planned called Share What You’ve God. If the name hasn’t given it away, what we can is come prepared with more ideas for spreading our news. The prize for our contest will be well worth your contribution. 20 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All rights reserved. Report in MLA Style Your Job The owner of a company is asking for a prepared report using Modern Language Association (MLA) style that he can provide to a few small colleges that are beginning to show interest in offering coursework in this field. Your job is to create this report. Instructions: 1. Use Times New Roman 12 point font. 2. Set up the document in proper MLA report-style format as follows: a. Set the page margins to 1 inch on all sides. b. Insert a header that includes the last name of the owner and the page number, rightaligned, as shown below. c. Use only one space after periods and other punctuation marks. d. Set up the document so that all text is double-spaced. 21 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All rights reserved. Shine 1 Robert Shine, CEO Jazz My Wheels <current date> Customize Your Life with Your Car Welcome to Jazz My Wheels, one of the Philadelphia area’s top custom automotive shops. Our expertise is backed by over 15 years of experience in the industry, while our commitment to our customers is best described in three words: Quality, Service, and Pride. Our services include, but are not limited to, auto security, window tinting, custom audio/video systems, performance upgrades, wheel/tire packages, and auto detailing. A custom care is a passenger vehicle that has been modified in either of the following two ways. First, a custom car may be altered to improve its performance, often by altering or replacing the engine and transmission. Second, a custom car may be a personal “styling” statement by the re-style/re-builder, making the car look “unique” and unlike any care that might have been factory finished. Additionally, our auto detailing centers are committed to complete customer satisfaction. Our professionally trained staff utilizes the most effective and proven systems to bring and maximize value to our customers’ investment. Our auto detailing centers use proven methods and specific systems to ensure customer satisfaction and consistency in service. One of our specialties is car restorations and customizations, which allow owners to pick and choose exactly how they want their car to look and feel. Auto restorations can be done by our professionally trained mechanics or by owners who want to rebuild their car in their own time. Our shops have a wide range of paint, floor mats, replacements parts, and accessories that customers can choose for their vehicle. 22 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All rights reserved. The duration of car restoration projects varies depending on how much work is required, what parts need to be ordered, and how much time a person has to do the work. Car owners who want to customize their cars own their own can visit several different auto stores to look at what interior and exterior parts and accessories they have for sale. Restoring automotives at auto shops is another option owners have if they don’t feel they can make the changes on their own. Mechanics order and install the parts and ensure that they are working properly. Working on bumpers, engines, transmissions seat covers, and new exterior paint are common jobs required during auto restorations. 23 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All rights reserved.