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Income Types Explained

Business Studies • 40 • 24 students • Created with AI following Aligned with the NCCA Primary Curriculum, Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle (Leaving Cert) specifications

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Business Studies
40
24 students
12 October 2025

Teaching Instructions

can you create a lesson on the learning intentions Demonstrate the difference between regular and irregular income and identify examples of both.

Interpret and analyse the types of income that result from employment. ( a salary & wage)

Compare and classify the three types of pay: Basic, gross and net.

Overview

This 40-minute lesson is designed for second-year Business Studies students, aligned with the Irish Curriculum Framework (IE Curriculum). It aims to deepen students’ understanding of income sources, types of income from employment, and components of pay. The lesson uses inquiry-based and interactive methods to spark critical thinking and real-world application.


Curriculum Alignment

  • Subject: Business Studies
  • Year: Second Year
  • Duration: 40 minutes
  • Class Size: 24 students

Relevant Learning Outcomes (IE Curriculum)

  • BSE2/1: Demonstrate understanding of different forms of income and their sources.
  • BSE2/2: Distinguish between regular and irregular income types and explain examples.
  • BSE2/3: Interpret employment income forms including salary and wage.
  • BSE2/4: Analyse and compare different pay types: basic, gross, and net income.

Learning Intentions

By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate the difference between regular and irregular income with relevant examples.
  2. Interpret and analyse employment income types, specifically salary and wage.
  3. Compare and classify the three types of pay: basic pay, gross pay, and net pay.

Success Criteria

  • Correctly categorise income as regular or irregular with examples discussed in class.
  • Clearly explain distinctions between salary and wage based on employment conditions.
  • Identify and calculate examples of basic, gross, and net pay from given scenarios.

Resources Needed

  • Whiteboard and markers
  • Projector and screen
  • “Income Cards” (pre-prepared index cards with income examples)
  • Worksheets with pay calculation exercises
  • Calculators
  • Mini whiteboards and pens for group activities

Lesson Structure

1. Introduction (5 minutes)

  • Starter Question: “Can anyone tell me what regular income means? What about irregular income?”
  • Write keywords on board: Regular Income, Irregular Income, Salary, Wage, Basic Pay, Gross Pay, Net Pay
  • Show brief outline of lesson intentions and success criteria.

2. Clarifying Concepts (10 minutes)

  • Define Regular Income as income received consistently and predictably (e.g., monthly salary).
  • Define Irregular Income as income received inconsistently or unpredictably (e.g., freelance payments or bonuses).
  • Use interactive questioning to elicit examples from students.
  • Explain employment income:
    • Salary: Fixed amount paid regularly (annually/monthly).
    • Wage: Payment by the hour or day, often fluctuating with hours worked.

3. Active Group Activity ‘Income Cards’ (12 minutes)

  • Split class into 6 groups of 4 students.
  • Distribute “Income Cards” with examples like: monthly salary, freelance writing payment, hourly wages, small business profits, overtime payment, Christmas bonus.
  • Task: Groups classify each card as regular or irregular income, and identify if it is salary or wage.
  • Groups also label examples of basic pay, gross pay, and net pay on cards that relate to employment income.
  • Teacher circulates to prompt deeper thinking with questions such as:
    • “Why is this income regular or irregular?”
    • “Is this salary or wage? How do you know?”
    • “What might deductions be from gross pay to get net pay?”

4. Pay Classification and Calculation (8 minutes)

  • Bring class back together. Present a simple pay slip example on the board:
    • Basic Pay: €1,200
    • Overtime Pay: €200
    • Gross Pay = Basic + Overtime = €1,400
    • Deductions (tax, PRSI, USC): €300
    • Net Pay = Gross – Deductions = €1,100
  • Ask: “What is each type of pay called? How do you calculate them?”
  • Students work individually or in pairs to complete a worksheet with similar examples calculating gross and net pay.

5. Recap and Q&A (5 minutes)

  • Quick-fire quiz: Students raise mini whiteboards to show answers to questions:
    • Identify if a type of income is regular or irregular.
    • Define salary and wage in one sentence.
    • What is net pay if gross is €1,600 and deductions are €400?
  • Summarise key points: the difference between income types and how pay is structured.

Assessment & Differentiation

  • Formative: Group discussions and classification activity assess immediate understanding.
  • Summative: Worksheet pay calculations assess ability to apply concepts.
  • Differentiation:
    • Extra support sheets on income definitions for students needing scaffolding.
    • Extension task: Students explain how irregular income can affect budgeting and financial planning.

Homework/Extension

  • Students interview a family member or friend about their income: identify examples of regular and irregular income, and describe their pay type.
  • Prepare a short paragraph summarising their findings for the next class.

Reflection for Teachers

  • Did students demonstrate clear differentiation between income types?
  • Were students able to accurately compute basic, gross, and net pay?
  • Adjust future lessons to include more real-life examples and budgeting implications if needed.

This highly interactive plan applies IE Curriculum standards with practical, age-appropriate methods that make abstract financial concepts tangible and engage learners actively in their business education journey.

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