An Entreduction
This lesson illustrates the differences between inventions and innovations. It discusses what entrepreneurs are and their role with inventions and ...
Grade: 3-5    Published: 11/29/1999


What's Your Angle?
This lesson is last in a series of lessons on entrepreneurship for 3-5. Students will learn about market research and ways to influence consumer b...
Grade: 3-5 6-8    Published: 02/12/2004


I Can Be an Entrepreneur
Learners are given advice on how they can earn extra money by becoming an entrepreneur. After investigating several web pages that offer exam...
Grade: 3-5 6-8    Published: 10/30/2003


Peanuts, Pecans, and Peas, Please
George Washington Carver, a great scientist, changed the economy of the South with his agricultural knowledge. This lesson will investigate how the...
Grade: 3-5    Published: 08/22/2003


Ben & Jerry's Flavor Graveyard
Ben & Jerry are producers of ice cream. Even if they produce ice cream for the entire nation, they still must make choices on which flavor to p...
Grade: 3-5    Published: 10/07/2002


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Choices & Changes: In Life, School, & Work - Grades 2-4 - Teacher's Resource ManualChoices & Changes: In Life, School, & Work - Grades 2-4 - Teacher's Resource Manual
Grade: 2-4   Published: 2001
4 of the 18 lessons are related to this lesson. They are listed below.


Unit 4: Lesson 16 - Entrepreneurs and the Interdependence of Buyers and Sellers
People often think of themselves as consumers, but not as producers. In this lesson, students will meet business owners, managers, and entrepreneurs so that they can identify with them and perhaps as...
Unit 4: Lesson 17 - Markets and Exchange
Students will feel empowered when they make voluntary exchanges.
Unit 4: Lesson 18 - The Labor Market: My Human Capital Pays Off
Students will envision themselves as future workers, business owners or managers, professionals, or entrepreneurs.
Unit 3: Lesson 11 - Workers Use Other Resources
Students will define resources as things that people can use to produce goods or services. They will identify human capital as a resource, identify examples of land, and identify examples of physical...

Financial Fitness for Life: Steps to Financial Fitness - Grades 3-5 - Teacher GuideFinancial Fitness for Life: Steps to Financial Fitness - Grades 3-5 - Teacher Guide
Grade: 3-5   Published: 2001
3 of the 16 lessons are related to this lesson. They are listed below.


Theme 3: Lesson 6 - Consumers Want Goods and Services
This lesson focuses on consumer spending decisions that students make and the different roles they assume in making those decisions. The activities establish a rationale for studying personal finance...
Theme 4: Lesson 15 - It's a Balancing Act
In this lesson, the students use manipulatives to learn about income, expenses (variable, fixed), and budgeting.
Theme 1: Lesson 2 - Urban Mouse & Rural Mouse
In this lesson, children use an index of businesses for a fictitious community to learn that people provide goods and services in the community. They read an adaptation of the fable "City Mouse, Coun...

Choices & Changes: In Life, School, & Work - Grades 5-6 - Teacher's Resource ManualChoices & Changes: In Life, School, & Work - Grades 5-6 - Teacher's Resource Manual
Grade: 5-6   Published: 2001
2 of the 15 lessons are related to this lesson. They are listed below.


Unit 3: Lesson 7 - Can I Produce Something People Want?
Students use common objects to produce goods they think people will use to satisfy wants. They read a biography of inventor George Washington Carver, learning how Carver helped tenant farmers in the ...
Unit 3: Lesson 9 - What Results When People Use Improved Physical Capital Resources?
Students learn that using technologies increase production during a business simulation.

 

 
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