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Phase 4Independent Practice
Independent Practice: Project Rehearsal: Depreciation Workbook with Shared Data

Complete weak spots, write recommendation and risk statements, identify transfer features

✨ Phase 4: Polish and Transfer Practice
Complete and Polish Your Rehearsal Workbook

Now it is your turn to complete the shared rehearsal workbook. Your teacher may have left some sections incomplete on purpose so you can practice filling them in.

Work through these tasks with your group:

  1. Verify all asset register entries are complete and accurate
  2. Check that depreciation schedule formulas link correctly to the register
  3. Confirm the method comparison sheet shows both straight-line and DDB results
  4. Write a draft recommendation statement with claim, evidence, and risk
Write Your Recommendation Statement

Use this template to write your team's draft recommendation:

Claim:

We recommend using [method] for TechStart's fixed assets because...

Evidence:

The Method Comparison sheet shows that [method] produces [specific number or pattern] in the first three years, compared to [other method] which produces [specific number].

Risk / Limitation:

One limitation of this recommendation is [risk]. This matters because [explanation].

What Must Transfer to the Real Project?

List the features or structures from today's rehearsal that your team must recreate independently in the real project:

Workbook Structures

  • Four-sheet layout
  • Linked formulas between sheets
  • Book value check column
  • Method comparison table

Communication Moves

  • Claim-evidence-risk recommendation
  • Cited workbook numbers
  • Clear sheet labels and headers
  • Professional formatting
Transfer Check
Transfer Readiness Check
Confirm you know what carries into the real project

1. Which structure must your team recreate independently in the real project?

2. What must every recommendation statement include?

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