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Google Docs & Sheets Lessons - Entrepreneur Project
Google Docs & Sheets Lessons - Entrepreneur Project
Google Docs & Sheets Lessons - Entrepreneur Project
Google Docs & Sheets Lessons - Entrepreneur Project
Google Docs & Sheets Lessons - Entrepreneur Project
Google Docs & Sheets Lessons - Entrepreneur Project
Google Docs & Sheets Lessons - Entrepreneur Project
Google Docs & Sheets Lessons - Entrepreneur Project
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This Entrepreneur Project is designed to teach students how to use computer applications as they would for a business. The scenario – a Pet Sitting business. Kids love pets and pet sitting is something students could really do in real-life, in their own neighborhood and at a young age so that is why Pet Sitting was the perfect choice for the business scenario. Students will create their own business name, tagline, and decide on a "logo" to use.

There are 10 ready-to-print activities (plus an Entrepreneur Crossword Puzzle for early finishers) for students to create relating to a Pet Sitting business from flyers, business cards, promotional items, spreadsheets, invoices, schedules, to creating their very own website! Students should be familiar working in Google Docs and Sheets. The directions are detailed for what would be considered “a new task.” I have taught these lessons to 7th and 8th graders and at a community college computer class for students with special needs and all ages of students could relate and enjoyed the activities.

Depending on grade level and overall student computer skills, each activity is approximately 40 minutes with the exception of creating a website because it will be multiple class periods so for a once per week class, you will have at least 13 class periods of lessons and easily longer depending on how much time you allow students to create their website.

There are two PowerPoint presentations to introduce students to various activities. Most activities include grading rubrics. All lessons include (except the website, the website has limited) examples of a finished product.

Activity 1

Pet Sitting Flyer

Introduce students to the Entrepreneur Project with the “Entrepreneur Project” PowerPoint presentation.

Students will begin the Entrepreneur Project creating a flyer to distribute throughout the neighborhood to advertise their pet sitting services.

Activity 2

Business Cards

Students will create business cards for their business. Students will decide on the “branding” Clip Art they are going to use for their business.

Activity 3

Client-Pet Information Form

Students will create and format a table for the Client/Pet Information Form. Formatting includes merging rows, adjusting row height, and formatting font. Add the pet sitting company name and Clip Art to the header.

Activity 4

Pet Report Card

Students will create a Pet Report Card. Students will view a few examples of Pet Report Cards and then have the opportunity to use their own creativity to design their own. Students can create a Table, Text Boxes, etc.

Activity 5

Client Schedule Spreadsheet

Students will create a spreadsheet to keep track of the week’s clients for pet care and enter the data from Task Cards. Each student will enter ALL 8 Task Cards in the spreadsheet.

Activity 6

Service Invoice Template

Students will use one a Template from Google Sheets to customize their own Service Invoice Template and create invoices for each of the 8 clients.

Activity 7

Invoice Clients

Students will invoice each client based on the service and prices. Students will use the data from the Client Schedule to create each invoice.

Activity 8

Sales Income Spreadsheet

Students will use Google Sheets to keep track of their Sales Income for the week. There are 8 Task Cards with payment information from each client.

Activity 9

Entrepreneur Crossword Puzzle

This activity can either be completed separately or for Early Finishers as they complete the activities. The Entrepreneur Crossword Puzzle is a fun way for students to learn about several entrepreneurs.

Activity 10

Promotional Advertisements

Students will create a Promotional Advertisement of their choice to promote their business. Students will create a coupon for a “referral” and a discount for first time clients. Students have creativity flexibility and will create the promotional advertisements using Google Docs.

Activity 11

Creating a Website

Students will create a website for the Pet Sitting business using a provided/recommended website. Students will need to create a Free Account and will view the Pet Sitting Website PowerPoint presentation to get them started.

The Pet Siting website can be very basic or really extravagant, depending on how much time you want to allow students for this activity. In general, students will need at least 3 class periods to work on their website.

Google Docs & Sheets Lessons - Entrepreneur Project Includes:

  • Teacher Directions
  • Completed Examples
  • Links to Editable Google Sheets

This Product is also available for Microsoft Office:

Entrepreneur Project using Microsoft Office

Students might also enjoy:

Career & Budget Project

Stock Market Class Challenge

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Description

This Entrepreneur Project is designed to teach students how to use computer applications as they would for a business. The scenario – a Pet Sitting business. Kids love pets and pet sitting is something students could really do in real-life, in their own neighborhood and at a young age so that is why Pet Sitting was the perfect choice for the business scenario. Students will create their own business name, tagline, and decide on a "logo" to use.

There are 10 ready-to-print activities (plus an Entrepreneur Crossword Puzzle for early finishers) for students to create relating to a Pet Sitting business from flyers, business cards, promotional items, spreadsheets, invoices, schedules, to creating their very own website! Students should be familiar working in Google Docs and Sheets. The directions are detailed for what would be considered “a new task.” I have taught these lessons to 7th and 8th graders and at a community college computer class for students with special needs and all ages of students could relate and enjoyed the activities.

Depending on grade level and overall student computer skills, each activity is approximately 40 minutes with the exception of creating a website because it will be multiple class periods so for a once per week class, you will have at least 13 class periods of lessons and easily longer depending on how much time you allow students to create their website.

There are two PowerPoint presentations to introduce students to various activities. Most activities include grading rubrics. All lessons include (except the website, the website has limited) examples of a finished product.

Activity 1

Pet Sitting Flyer

Introduce students to the Entrepreneur Project with the “Entrepreneur Project” PowerPoint presentation.

Students will begin the Entrepreneur Project creating a flyer to distribute throughout the neighborhood to advertise their pet sitting services.

Activity 2

Business Cards

Students will create business cards for their business. Students will decide on the “branding” Clip Art they are going to use for their business.

Activity 3

Client-Pet Information Form

Students will create and format a table for the Client/Pet Information Form. Formatting includes merging rows, adjusting row height, and formatting font. Add the pet sitting company name and Clip Art to the header.

Activity 4

Pet Report Card

Students will create a Pet Report Card. Students will view a few examples of Pet Report Cards and then have the opportunity to use their own creativity to design their own. Students can create a Table, Text Boxes, etc.

Activity 5

Client Schedule Spreadsheet

Students will create a spreadsheet to keep track of the week’s clients for pet care and enter the data from Task Cards. Each student will enter ALL 8 Task Cards in the spreadsheet.

Activity 6

Service Invoice Template

Students will use one a Template from Google Sheets to customize their own Service Invoice Template and create invoices for each of the 8 clients.

Activity 7

Invoice Clients

Students will invoice each client based on the service and prices. Students will use the data from the Client Schedule to create each invoice.

Activity 8

Sales Income Spreadsheet

Students will use Google Sheets to keep track of their Sales Income for the week. There are 8 Task Cards with payment information from each client.

Activity 9

Entrepreneur Crossword Puzzle

This activity can either be completed separately or for Early Finishers as they complete the activities. The Entrepreneur Crossword Puzzle is a fun way for students to learn about several entrepreneurs.

Activity 10

Promotional Advertisements

Students will create a Promotional Advertisement of their choice to promote their business. Students will create a coupon for a “referral” and a discount for first time clients. Students have creativity flexibility and will create the promotional advertisements using Google Docs.

Activity 11

Creating a Website

Students will create a website for the Pet Sitting business using a provided/recommended website. Students will need to create a Free Account and will view the Pet Sitting Website PowerPoint presentation to get them started.

The Pet Siting website can be very basic or really extravagant, depending on how much time you want to allow students for this activity. In general, students will need at least 3 class periods to work on their website.

Google Docs & Sheets Lessons - Entrepreneur Project Includes:

  • Teacher Directions
  • Completed Examples
  • Links to Editable Google Sheets

This Product is also available for Microsoft Office:

Entrepreneur Project using Microsoft Office

Students might also enjoy:

Career & Budget Project

Stock Market Class Challenge

Report this resource to TPT
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Rated 4 out of 5
February 5, 2022
Love this PBL project!!
Tameaka V.
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Grades taught: 7th, 8th
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Thank you so much Tameaka! Glad it worked well for your students.
Rated 4 out of 5
November 28, 2021
I liked the overall concept of this resource and it was well done. I wish the documents were in Google format so I could edit them easier and my district blocks the website creation tool the author used so I had to redo the 10th activity for my students using Google Sites.
Brenda S.
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Grades taught: 9th, 10th
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties
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Thank you Brenda! Sorry to hear your district blocked the website used in lesson 10. Usually an IT person will unblock sites for student activities if a request is put in.
Rated 4 out of 5
August 28, 2021
This resource made my planning much easier. Thank you!
Diana M.
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Grades taught: 9th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
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Thank you much Diana! I happy to hear these lessons made planning easier for you.

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