- Activator - Whiteboard Challenge
- My Challenge to You (Page one of the packet)
- Actively Read the Million Dollar Idea Packet
- Mark up the packet with your thoughts, ideas, and questions (The more the merrier)
- You may post your questions, comments, items that you find interesting to Today's Meet
- Share your thoughts, ideas, and questions with a partner
- Gain a new perspective
- Help your classmates answer questions
- Try it for Yourself - Follow Noah's steps and see what you can do during this class period
- Find a profitable idea (p 3-4)
- Find $1,000,000 worth of customers (4-7)
- Assess your customer's value (7-8)
- Validate your idea (8-10)
- Killing your inner "Want-repreneur" (No more wannabe's)
- 5 Minute TOD
- Create a list of your accomplishments during this class period
- Where would you like to take your idea next?
- What can Mr. Hill do to help you?
- Concept Connect - How can Google trends help you determine supply and demand levels for your idea?
Monday, September 30, 2013
Million Dollar Challenge
EQ - How can I develop a million dollar business this week?
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Supply and Demand
EQ - How do supply and demand impact pricing strategies for entrepreneurs?
- Activator - Team Vocabulary Review
- Needs, Wants, Factors of Production, Scarcity, Opportunity Cost, Supply, Demand, Equilibrium, Surplus, Deficit
- Muddy Points
- Activator: Supply and Demand Game
- Vocabulary Review - Opportunity Cost and Scarcity
- TPS - Focus on Economics (p. 49)
- Intro to the S & D curves
- Demand
- Supply
- Equilibrium
- Surplus v. Deficit
- Knowledge Check (Question #1 p. 54)
- Activator - How much should a McDouble really cost?
- Defining Key Terms
- The effect of Price on Supply and Demand Curves
- Supply and Demand Joining Forces
- Critical Thinking
- Muddy Points
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Entrepreneurial Focus on Economics
EQ - How do the factors of production impact business decisions?
- The Role of Businesses & Entrepreneurs
- Introduction to Factors of Production
- Project Based Learning Business Breakdown
- Define your local business
- What need/want does this business fill?
- What resources are used to fill this need/want?
- Classify these resources by type of factors of production
- TOD - Assessment 2.1 (p. 41)
- Activator: Supply and Demand Game
- Vocabulary Review - Opportunity Cost and Scarcity
- TPS - Focus on Economics (p. 49)
- Intro to the S & D curves
- Demand
- Supply
- Equilibrium
- Surplus v. Deficit
- Knowledge Check (Question #1 p. 54)
Friday, September 20, 2013
Project Based Learning
The Imagination Land Money Giveaway has just announced that you and your team have collectively won an unspecified sum of money but you can be assured it's "enough".
It sounds legit....so CONGRATULATIONS!!!
You must agree to use the funds to create a business within your community. You may wonder...
Questions you should ponder include:
Mr. Hill's Notes
Retrieval, Analyze, Synthesis, & Evaluation
It sounds legit....so CONGRATULATIONS!!!
You must agree to use the funds to create a business within your community. You may wonder...
It is completely up to your group. Its almost that easy. There are only a few additional requirements which are listed as follows:
- Describe the business (Purpose, Type of Business, Consumer Needs Being Satisfied)
- Picture of how the business will operate
- Describes in detail the Factors of Production needed to operate
- List of proposed resources to be used including
- Volume/Amount Needed
- Cost (Fixed/Variable)
- Place an asterisk (*) next to each ESSENTIAL resource
- How many products will you need to sell in order to breakeven?
- What is unique about your product?
- What does it cost to produce? At what price can it be sold?
- How much debt do you have?
- How will you distribute your product?
- How many competitors exist?
- How will you best reach your customers?
- Who?
- What?
- Where?
- When?
- Why?
Mr. Hill's Notes
Retrieval, Analyze, Synthesis, & Evaluation
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