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Preview of Video Presentation for Student Business Projects | Framework & Rubric

Video Presentation for Student Business Projects | Framework & Rubric

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Are you thinking of running a student business project where students create their own small business? I love bringing entrepreneurship into my personal finance classroom as a 1-2 month project in our increasing income unit. Ending a business project can be a big ordeal with a business fair or Shark Tank style presentations, but it doesn't need to be! Congrats on reaching the latter stages of your student entrepreneurship project! It’s time for them to share all of their hard work with you, thei
Preview of Science & Career Readiness Activity | Flooding Lesson Plan

Science & Career Readiness Activity | Flooding Lesson Plan

In this lesson, students learn about how climate change is affecting flood risk in New Jersey.  Step 1 - Inquire: Students share their experiences with flooding and watch a video about how climate change has caused increased flooding in New Jersey in recent years. Step 2 - Investigate: Students build model houses with flood mitigation features and test their designs. Step 3 - Inspire: Students learn more about flood mitigation tactics and write a short summary of their knowledge. This resource i
Preview of The Process of Communication Unit for Speech/Communications/Professional Comm

The Process of Communication Unit for Speech/Communications/Professional Comm

This unit explains to students the process of communication and all the elements that need to be considered when communicating. There is an emphasis on choosing correct channels for communication. The unit includes slide presentation, notes, worksheets, a group project, and a quiz in google suite. If you love the unit, please support my store by purchasing other speech/communications units!
Preview of Branded in Memory

Branded in Memory

This engaging activity challenges students to recreate famous company logos from memory, testing their recall of colors, fonts, shapes, and design details. Students are given a list of iconic brands—such as Apple, Starbucks, and Walmart—and asked to redraw each logo as accurately as possible without using references. The lesson is inspired by a research study in which over 150 Americans attempted to draw 10 famous logos from memory, producing more than 1,500 sketches over 80 hours. The findings
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