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Understanding Household Income

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

the topic is household income - my learning intentions are: Compare the three types of pay and analyse further what net pay is.

Explain what statutory deductions are and illustrate an example.

Interpret what voluntary deductions are and identify by providing an example.

Overview

This 40-minute lesson introduces first-year students to different types of pay and deductions related to household income. The focus aligns with the Irish (IE) Business Studies curriculum framework, emphasizing knowledge and skills relevant to personal finance management under the IE Curriculum section “Personal Finance and Financial Responsibility.”


Curriculum Links

  • Strand: Business in Action
  • Strand Unit: Personal Finance
  • Learning Objectives:
    • Explain different types of pay (Wages, Salary, Commission)
    • Analyse net pay and statutory deductions in Ireland
    • Differentiate between statutory and voluntary deductions with examples
  • Skills Developed:
    • Critical Thinking and Analysis
    • Financial Literacy
    • Communication and Presentation

Learning Intentions

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

  1. Compare the three main types of pay: wages, salary, and commission.
  2. Analyse the concept of net pay and understand how it differs from gross pay.
  3. Explain what statutory deductions are, illustrating with a real example from the Irish system (e.g., PAYE, PRSI).
  4. Interpret voluntary deductions, identifying and providing an example (e.g., union fees, pension contributions).

Success Criteria

Students will demonstrate their understanding by:

  • Defining and comparing types of pay in their own words.
  • Calculating net pay from a sample payslip.
  • Listing at least two statutory deductions with explanations.
  • Providing an example of voluntary deductions and explaining why someone might choose them.

Resources Needed

  • Whiteboard and markers
  • Projector or interactive display
  • Sample Irish payslip handout (gross pay, deductions, net pay)
  • Sticky notes or index cards
  • Worksheets for activity (pay types comparison and deduction identification)
  • Calculator (optional)

Lesson Structure

Introduction (5 minutes)

  • Greet students and introduce the topic: “Understanding Household Income”.
  • Quick think-pair-share: Ask, “What do you think ‘pay’ means? Can you name different ways people get paid?”
  • Write students’ answers on the board, guide them towards the terms wages, salary, commission.

Main Activities

1. Comparing Types of Pay (10 minutes)

  • Mini-lecture and discussion: Define wages, salary and commission with real Ireland-specific examples (e.g., a shop worker earning wages; a teacher earning a salary; a salesperson earning commission). Relate this to typical part-time and full-time job contexts for teens.
  • Group activity (pairs or small groups): Provide students with cards describing different job situations and types of pay. Students sort the job cards by the type of pay.
  • Class feedback and correction.

2. Analysing Net Pay and Statutory Deductions (12 minutes)

  • Show a simplified sample Irish payslip on the board/projector showing: Gross pay, Statutory deductions (PAYE, PRSI, USC), Net pay.
  • Explain the meaning of gross pay and net pay.
  • Discuss statutory deductions: What they are, why they are taken (government requirements), and examples in Ireland.
  • Guided worksheet activity: Students calculate the net pay from the sample payslip.
  • Encourage students to identify and underline statutory deductions on the payslip.

3. Voluntary Deductions (8 minutes)

  • Explain voluntary deductions: deductions an employee agrees to pay, unlike statutory ones which are compulsory.
  • Give examples relevant to Irish context (e.g., pension contributions, union fees, charity donations).
  • Class brainstorm: Students write one voluntary deduction example on sticky notes and place it on the board under “Voluntary deductions.”
  • Brief discussion on why employees might agree to these deductions.

Conclusion and Assessment (5 minutes)

  • Exit ticket: On a small card, students write:
    1. One type of pay and a job related to it
    2. One statutory deduction in Ireland
    3. One example of a voluntary deduction
  • Collect cards as a quick informal assessment.
  • Summarise key points and answer any final questions.

Differentiation

  • Provide simplified payslip and glossary for students who need support.
  • Challenge advanced learners to calculate percentage amounts deducted from the gross pay.
  • Use mixed-ability pairings for discussion activities to encourage peer support.

Reflection and Follow-Up

  • Reflect on students’ ease in identifying deductions and understanding net pay versus gross pay.
  • Next lesson could cover practical budgeting based on net pay to build on this foundation.

Notes for Teachers

  • Emphasise Irish statutory deductions to keep content local and relevant to personal finance literacy.
  • Use real-life or relatable job examples for students to contextualise concepts.
  • Encourage active participation through sorting and brainstorming tasks that promote engagement.

This lesson plan provides a solid, curriculum-aligned introduction to household income concepts, blending direct instruction with interactive elements designed to promote confident understanding of complex financial terms in an age-appropriate, Ireland-specific context.

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