Entrepreneurship Classroom Activities
There are a great variety of ways to make entrepreneurship programs interesting and memorable through active participation in the learning process. We have provided some of these for teachers to use and adapt to their classroom needs. We hope you will send us your prize examples to put on this web page also. We will be sure to give you credit.
- "Business Plan Know How" - Creative Thinking and Questions To Ask
- "Just What is Profit?" - Try this activity to see if you know what profit is!"
- "Creativity, Innovation, and Problem Solving" - Lots of web pages to use in practicing business creativity
- "Promotion Basics" - Practice Using the Promotional Mix
- "Visualize Your Future" - Classroom Activity
- "Franchising Know-How" - Develop Your Own Franchise
- "Market Research for the Classroom" - Find out Student Needs
- "Profits Come From Taking Risks" - How do entrepreneurs make plans to reduce risk?
- "Business Startup Simulation" - Students work together to create a business idea
- "Ethical Behavior is Good Business" - Practice using decision-making skills resulting in ethical decisions
- "Let's Speak 'ECONOMICS'" - See how economics understanding is the foundation of entrepreneurial thinking.
- "Entrepreneurship...It's Elementary" - Lots of activities for elementary school teachers.
- "Ideas for Entrepreneurship Activities in the Schools" - Use entrepreneurship as a vehicle for building academic skills.
We want to hear about your creative activities for the entrepreneurship classroom and share it with others. Please contact us at Cashmore@entre-ed.org