Students will have access to a series of videos of real business ...
Students will have access to a series of videos of real business created by youth/business kids. Students will watch and learn tips on how to start their own business.
Students will learn two basic types of U.S. business organizations: for-profit and ...
Students will learn two basic types of U.S. business organizations: for-profit and non-profit. Students will become familiar with different business structures. Students will identify advantages and disadvantages of each entity.
Students will learn what it takes to be an entrepreneur. They will ...
Students will learn what it takes to be an entrepreneur. They will be able to explain why people become entrepreneurs and how they just need to identify a need, come up with a plan to fill the need, and to take action.
It's a job getting a job and Biz Kids is here to ...
It's a job getting a job and Biz Kids is here to help. Learn tips and tricks for writing a great resume, dressing for success, and nailing the interview. Get the inside scoop on what employers look for from a young entrepreneur who manages 200 employees.
In this lesson, students view a video episode that discusses how failure ...
In this lesson, students view a video episode that discusses how failure can be looked at as a learning tool. After viewing the video, students will write about a time when they made a mistake, or did something they regret. Volunteers will then share their stories with the class, so the group can assess some positive things that may have occurred as a result of the experience.
Students break into small groups and create a marketing plan for a ...
Students break into small groups and create a marketing plan for a product or service of their choice. They determine the four P's: the product, price, promotion and place, then present their findings to the class.
The students will view the video about fair trade from other countries. ...
The students will view the video about fair trade from other countries. The students will learn what is fair trade and how individuals in other countries benefit from fair trade.
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