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Hi there! We’re Stephanie and Lauren, a creative duo combining business expertise and classroom experience to inspire the next generation of thinkers and doers. Our engaging, hands-on lessons make entrepreneurship and financial literacy fun, practical, and meaningful for students of all ages.
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Preview of Branding Your Business: Middle School Entrepreneurship Lesson

Branding Your Business: Middle School Entrepreneurship Lesson

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Our “Branding Your Business” lesson is a middle school-level component of the Entry-Preneur Curriculum, a program designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of entrepreneurship through creative, hands-on learning. In this lesson, students explore what a brand is and why it matters in business. They learn that branding goes beyond logos and slogans—it’s about identity, reputation, and the emotional connection a business builds with its audience. Students examine real-world examples of
Preview of Introduction to Entrepreneurship: Elementary Financial Literacy & Business Lesso

Introduction to Entrepreneurship: Elementary Financial Literacy & Business Lesso

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This engaging lesson introduces our youngest students to the exciting world of entrepreneurship. Students will explore what it means to be an entrepreneur and gain a clear understanding of the roles entrepreneurs play in society. Through interactive activities and guided discussions, they will develop the creative thinking and problem-solving skills essential to entrepreneurship. Objectives: Become familiar with the concept of entrepreneurship. Understand what entrepreneurs do. Participate in
Preview of Exploring Money: Elementary Financial Literacy Lesson

Exploring Money: Elementary Financial Literacy Lesson

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In this lesson, young elementary students explore the basics of money by learning to identify different coins and bills and understand their values. Students practice determining the cost of items and using various combinations of coins and bills to make a given amount. The lesson encourages problem-solving and critical thinking as students count money, compare prices, and explore how money is used to buy everyday items. By the end, students will have a strong foundation in recognizing money and
Preview of Exploring Savings: Elementary Financial Literacy Lesson

Exploring Savings: Elementary Financial Literacy Lesson

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In this introductory lesson, students will learn the importance of saving money and how it helps them reach short- and long-term goals. Through interactive discussions, relatable examples, and hands-on activities, students will explore what it means to save, why people save, and how even small amounts can grow over time. Students will identify things they may want to save for, practice making simple spending and saving choices, and reflect on how saving helps people be prepared for future needs.
Preview of Business Ideas for Kids: Elementary Entrepreneurship & Financial Literacy Lesson

Business Ideas for Kids: Elementary Entrepreneurship & Financial Literacy Lesson

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In this engaging lesson, students are introduced to the exciting world of business by exploring what a business is and how it works in everyday life. Through real-world examples, they learn to recognize how businesses are created to solve problems, meet needs, or provide new opportunities. Students practice identifying potential business ideas in their own communities, sparking creativity and entrepreneurial thinking. By the end of the lesson, students will understand the foundation of how busin
Preview of Products and Services in Entrepreneurship: Elementary Business Lesson

Products and Services in Entrepreneurship: Elementary Business Lesson

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In this lesson, students are introduced to the two main types of businesses: product-based and service-based. Using engaging examples from their everyday lives, students learn to distinguish between the two categories. Through interactive activities, they sort businesses into product or service groups, brainstorm their own ideas, and discuss how some businesses can provide both. By the end of the lesson, students will be able to explain the difference between product and service businesses and i
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Experience

Hi there! We’re Stephanie and Lauren, a creative duo combining business expertise and classroom experience to inspire the next generation of thinkers and doers. Our engaging, hands-on lessons make entrepreneurship and financial literacy fun, practical, and meaningful for students of all ages.

Teaching style

We believe every student deserves the chance to discover their passions. Our approach nurtures creative, out-of-the-box thinking that sparks innovation and a lifelong love of learning.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Our educational materials are used in schools throughout the country.