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9th grade business laboratories

Preview of Business Law Class Case Study | Digital Activity/Project | PATENTS & SCRUB DADDY

Business Law Class Case Study | Digital Activity/Project | PATENTS & SCRUB DADDY

This is a NO PREP, Business Law digital activity where students EXPLORE patents, DISCOVER types of patents, and LEARN why patents are necessary for businesses. All while using POPULAR and FUN products to illustrate real-world examples! My students ❤️ this CRITICAL THINKING activity. Students do a case study on the SCRUB DADDY. I choose to watch the videos WITH my class in this particular lesson and then have them complete the digital activity on their own.Also includes a lesson on Shark Tank
Preview of ChatGPT (AI) Kidpreneurs:  Business Development

ChatGPT (AI) Kidpreneurs: Business Development

Created by
Dynamic Labs
This course offers 8-10 hours of content and activities.  Instructors/teachers should guide students through each lesson.  The use of a computer and wifi access is essential.  Students, between the ages of 10 and 16, can learn how to be world-class leaders and understand how to create super fun kid businesses at light speed with the help of AI Technology (Artificial Intelligence), specifically ChatGPT.This course offers a blend of technology, engaging activities, business knowledge, and creative
Preview of Hello JavaScript (Distance Learning)

Hello JavaScript (Distance Learning)

Created by
Web Explorations
Hello JavaScriptAn tutorial introducing JavaScript and using it on a web pageThis tutorial will guide the student through all the basics needed to include JavaScript on a web page.This can be used as a face-to-face lab or as a learning activity done online.On completion of these learning activities the student should be able to:- Describe the difference between Java and JavaScript.- Use the <script> element correctly on a web page.- Write a custom function to be used later on the web page.
Preview of Wage Per Hour & Lifestyle Choices - High School Economics

Wage Per Hour & Lifestyle Choices - High School Economics

In a fun investigative activity, students calculate their yearly expenses for their chosen life. Students will decide where to live, what type of car to drive, fuel, utility cost, cable/internet, entertainment, etc.. By the end they will discover how much per hour a person will need to earn in order to support that life. They will make connections between the lifestyle a person can live, level of education needed to live that lifestyle.
Preview of Budget Simulation

Budget Simulation

Give students a chance to experience what it means to have income and expenses. This budget simulation will help students find out the costs of living. This particular one does NOT simulate post-secondary educational costs. It will be assumed that the student has no costs in this regard (simulation WITH these costs will be offered soon!). This budget activity is meant to be used by high school, junior high, and middle school. It can be adapted to fit budget lessons for economics, business, BMA,
Preview of Intro to Culinary/FACS | Chili Marketing + BONUS Cornbread Recipe *GOOGLE DRIVE*

Intro to Culinary/FACS | Chili Marketing + BONUS Cornbread Recipe *GOOGLE DRIVE*

Created by
Miss Burgiss
Can your students create a "catchy hook" for their chili recipe?For your culinary students: a fish-themed marketing unit and poster project! Introduce your secondary students to the world of basic marketing: the 4 P's, goods vs. services, etc.Your students willTake fish-themed notes as a foundation for this projectChoose from five chili recipes to cook and base their project onCreate a poster their their lab group goal and target audienceCome up with a "catchy hook" for their recipesComplete a L
Preview of BooGrams Halloween Entrepreneurship Program- Agricultural Business

BooGrams Halloween Entrepreneurship Program- Agricultural Business

Created by
Steers and Gears
Students can design their own fundraiser through this BooGrams entrepreneurship plan. This activity goes through the major types of businesses, marketing and budgeting for groups to create their own BooGram. These can be sold to students and friends for profit towards a FFA/FBLA/FCS/DECA chapter or any student organization. This can be modified for any holiday or event! It can be used in an Intro to Ag/Business/Ag Business/Ag Entrepreneurship class or any business-based course or unit.
Preview of Product Development: Beef Jerky

Product Development: Beef Jerky

Created by
AgCreatives
Any Food Science, Culinary, or Farm to Fork class would be ecstatic to produce Beef Jerky during class time! Given are tried and true direction for food science that make them inquire about how products are developed, specifically beef jerky. Used mainily after discussing various units of operation in the food industry (after dehydration process).
Preview of The City Water Project Part 7

The City Water Project Part 7

Moving water from one place to another is done with straws, siphons, hummingbird feeders and in business. How do these work? Finding out can be fun. The siphon Investigation and Activity 6 are best done outside as water will probably get spilled. More pencil puzzles about water wait for solutions. Both my results and the puzzle answers are included.
Preview of How Much for Those Fries? The Math in Action Series.

How Much for Those Fries? The Math in Action Series.

Created by
MrNick1
Ever wonder how the price at a "Fast Food" restaurant may be determined. This activity may just answer that question for you. The application of mathematical theory has always been the "when will I ever use this Real Life" attitude from our students. I created this lesson to reinforce the theory of graphing data, calculating an equation of best fit, and formulating a conclusion. Each student will be able to see the usefulness of mathematics in a Real World setting. Common core stand
Preview of LIFE: An Economics Simulation

LIFE: An Economics Simulation

Teaching business skills, life skills, and the basic economic principle of earning more than you spend is both easy and fun with LIFE: An Economics Simulation. This comprehensive economics activity has it all. Students must...1.) get a career and start a budget. 2.) find an affordable house and then buy it.3.) furnish the home and determine what the utilities bill will be on a monthly basis.4.) buy food, clothing, other life necessities.5.) start a family.6.) fill out tax forms that look very si
Preview of Ice Cream Business Project

Ice Cream Business Project

Created by
LyvLyfeFull
Students will work as a group to create an ice cream flavor and business idea. This is a week long project (depending on how you buy groceries). Included are the directions and rubric for the project. Students will create a slideshow for the project, but they will create it on their own. Students could make a poster or pamphlet also. This is a great project for middle school or high school FACS or a business course.
Preview of Model Savings Plan - High School Economics

Model Savings Plan - High School Economics

Stock, bonds, savings - oh my! In this activity students learn about the social and personal benefits of saving. As well as how a savings account earns compound interest. Students work through a savings plan by selecting a saving purpose, goal, and target time frame.
Preview of Which Car Rental Company Do I Use? The Algebra Lab Manual

Which Car Rental Company Do I Use? The Algebra Lab Manual

Created by
MrNick1
Choosing the best value rent-a-car company can be a difficult situation. In this activity, the student is led through the process of which company is cost effective for their budget. Topics included in this activity are generating a table for each company in question, graphing the data created, and analyzing the information to get the “best bang for your buck”. There are 6 pages and 4 questions to be answered in this activity. An answer guide is provided. Common core standards incl
Preview of What is the Value of My Photo Copy Machine? The Math in Action Series

What is the Value of My Photo Copy Machine? The Math in Action Series

Created by
MrNick1
Newly revised and improved. What is depreciation? This activity involves the student with the concept of depreciation and future value of items. Topics included are slope, creating a table, graphing data, calculating a linear equation, and projecting values over a period of time. An optional internet project is suggested at the end of the activity. An answer guide is provided. Many common core standards are covered in this activity. Some additional activities you may wish to check o
Preview of How Much for Those Fries?

How Much for Those Fries?

Created by
MrNick1
Newly revised and improved. What price should I charge for an order of french fries to maximize my profit? In this activity, the student will be given a total numbe of french fries orders sold at a given price. From this data the student will be asked to analyze this information and present their findings. This lesson will reinforce the theory of graphing data, defining variables, evaluating equations and inequalities using replacement sets, and formulating a conclusion. The use of spreadsh
Preview of Excel Review Project

Excel Review Project

Created by
Business Teacher
Project to review Excel created for middle school students. Has instructions on entering data, using formulas/functions, formatting the table, creating a chart, formatting worksheet tabs, and using conditional formatting.
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