Based off of the ideas from Shark Tank, students will be highly engaged in this 5 day invention challenge. After being supplied with a variety of random materials, provided by the teacher, students will be tasked with creating an invention that solves some sort of problem. After following some design challenge cycles, students will brainstorm, design, and create their invention. Upon completion, they will create an advertisement that sells their invention and finish up with a presentation of such. Students will love this hands on project and will be highly successful with the included guided components. Included you will find a prompt for engagement, video resource links, templates, objectives, teacher notes and more!
This simple 4 questions multiple choice Exit Ticket has a bonus short answer question as well and serves as a perfect quick assessment! The exit ticket covers banks, markets, schools, households, money and relationships between economic institutions.
This quick three question assessment requires students to read a quick story about an item and determine if the supply is high or low, determine if the demand is high or low and therefore if the price will be high or low.
Students will have to read through a few prompts and decide what is abundant and what is scarce. Students will also have to draw pictures to represent these concepts. This is great for an Exit Ticket or quick quiz.
This awesome project allows students to collaborate as a business team and identify a need in their community. Students will write a business plan that forces the students to think about profits, supply, demand, consumers, markets, advertising and more! The file starts with a brainstorm, and then student think through various components and finishes with their formal write-up of the their plan. Attached is a step by step Lesson Plan for teachers. Also there are three variations of each page to allow for seamless differentiation.