I have created 4 wall posters that describe Marzano's Level of Understanding: recall, skill, strategic thinking, and extended thinking.
I will have mine posted around the room so students are able to see what level they are at before, during, and after a unit. They will also use these to record in their student data binders their progress.
Comes in black and white chevron print, which is great for teachers without access to a color printer!
Students go around the room to 4 different stations in which there are different types of advertisements displayed (magazine, Instagram, celebrity endorsements, and TV). Students use their customer profile wheels (you can print out or have students create earlier) to complete a customer profile for each of the different types of ads. At the last station, students will trace a group member onto large roll paper and then color the "person" to represent one of their customer profiles. Five question
This is a full year course outline for Introduction to Marketing. It includes standards from MBAResearch, tentative timeline, SAT writing activities, and assessments/activities/games for each unit. Marketing Essentials 2016 chapters are referenced. This has taken me two years to produce, and would be a huge asset to anyone teaching a marketing course. Units include entrepreneurship, selling, pricing, market research, economics, and more. If you purchase, I would be happy to share updates as I
Use this ready to go template on Canva to introduce yourself to your new classes or parents! I've used this one page sheet to send home in an email and also post on Google Classroom at the start of a new year. Access this resource by paying, then downloading and clicking on the embedded link to access the template on www.canva.com. You'll quickly add a photo, your contact information, five favorite things, and a quick bio (or steal mine with minor substitutions). *Please make sure you are comf
Looking for a fun way to introduce or strengthen student's knowledge of the selling process? Read Dr. Suess' Green Eggs & Ham to your students (YES! Even my high schoolers like it!) and have them complete this re-write activity. Students have fun coming up with rhymes and alternative drawings to the original book. Reinforces the 6 steps of selling process: approach, determining needs, features/benefits, overcoming objections, close, and suggestion selling.
Use the quick activity from an article from The National Retail Federation to engage students in a discussion about how social media plays a role in Halloween spending. There are 7 questions related to the article to answer.
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