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Store Entrepreneurship Bundle
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Entrepreneurship Bundle

NZ$25.00

This bundle consists of 2 lesson starters, a topic-based activity and a design thinking challenge.

Description: 3-word business invention (lesson starter): Students develop a business idea or identify a problem a business could solve based on three randomly chosen words.

Dream Big, Start Small (lesson starter): Students imagine their dream business, then work in teams to create the simplest version they could start with just $100, sharing these ideas and a scaled-down version with the class.

Discovering Entrepreneurs: Research and presentation task (topic-based activity): Students investigate a local entrepreneur by researching their business journey, decision-making, and community impact. They use their research to create a final product in the form of a visual poster, slide presentation, profile, creative video, or podcast.

Entrepreneurial Mindset: Create a new entrepreneur and have them build a new business (design thinking challenge): Students work in teams to identify a real-world issue, design an entrepreneur with the skills to tackle it, and bring their characters to life by drawing or building them. By completing this activity, students are reminded of the importance of identifying meaningful problems or opportunities as the starting point for innovation.

What You Get:

  • Teacher Notes

  • Presentation Slides

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This bundle consists of 2 lesson starters, a topic-based activity and a design thinking challenge.

Description: 3-word business invention (lesson starter): Students develop a business idea or identify a problem a business could solve based on three randomly chosen words.

Dream Big, Start Small (lesson starter): Students imagine their dream business, then work in teams to create the simplest version they could start with just $100, sharing these ideas and a scaled-down version with the class.

Discovering Entrepreneurs: Research and presentation task (topic-based activity): Students investigate a local entrepreneur by researching their business journey, decision-making, and community impact. They use their research to create a final product in the form of a visual poster, slide presentation, profile, creative video, or podcast.

Entrepreneurial Mindset: Create a new entrepreneur and have them build a new business (design thinking challenge): Students work in teams to identify a real-world issue, design an entrepreneur with the skills to tackle it, and bring their characters to life by drawing or building them. By completing this activity, students are reminded of the importance of identifying meaningful problems or opportunities as the starting point for innovation.

What You Get:

  • Teacher Notes

  • Presentation Slides

This bundle consists of 2 lesson starters, a topic-based activity and a design thinking challenge.

Description: 3-word business invention (lesson starter): Students develop a business idea or identify a problem a business could solve based on three randomly chosen words.

Dream Big, Start Small (lesson starter): Students imagine their dream business, then work in teams to create the simplest version they could start with just $100, sharing these ideas and a scaled-down version with the class.

Discovering Entrepreneurs: Research and presentation task (topic-based activity): Students investigate a local entrepreneur by researching their business journey, decision-making, and community impact. They use their research to create a final product in the form of a visual poster, slide presentation, profile, creative video, or podcast.

Entrepreneurial Mindset: Create a new entrepreneur and have them build a new business (design thinking challenge): Students work in teams to identify a real-world issue, design an entrepreneur with the skills to tackle it, and bring their characters to life by drawing or building them. By completing this activity, students are reminded of the importance of identifying meaningful problems or opportunities as the starting point for innovation.

What You Get:

  • Teacher Notes

  • Presentation Slides

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