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Document1 Proficiency Scale NJ CCCS for Topic: Chapter 13 Payroll Accounting, Taxes & Reports Score 4.0 Score 3.0 Course: Accounting II Honors Grades: 11-12th grade In addition to Score 3.0, in-depth inferences and Sample Activities applications that go beyond what was taught. P. 395 Applied Communication, The student: Case for Critical Thinking, Will be able to analyze payroll scenarios and respond Auditing for Errors, Analyzing in a professional way Best Buy’s Financial Statements The student: Chapter Test Will be able to analyze payroll transactions, record a payroll, prepare payroll tax reports and pay payroll taxes Big Picture: Students will be able to independently use their learning enabling them to plan, record, analyze, and interpret financial information to make sound business decisions. The student exhibits no major errors or omissions. Score 2.0 There are no major errors or omissions regarding the simpler details and processes as the student: recognizes or recalls specific terminology, such as: Accounting terms related to… payroll such as federal unemployment tax, state unemployment tax, etc. performs basic processes, such as: Record a Payroll Record Employer Payroll Taxes Report Withholding and Payroll Taxes and Prepare Form 941 Pay Withholding and Payroll Taxes Work Together, On Your Own, Application Problems Study Guide Review Problem(s) Excel Spreadsheets Socrative.com, Bank On It or other Internet-based educational website Group discussions and activities However, the student exhibits major errors or omissions regarding the more complex ideas and processes. Score 1.0 With help, a partial understanding of some of the simpler details and processes and some of the more complex ideas and processes. Score 0.0 Even with help, no understanding or skill demonstrated. ©2010 Marzano Research Laboratory