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Engaging Classroom Activities to Foster Entrepreneurial Thinking

This chapter outlines various in-class activities aimed at promoting entrepreneurship among students. Activities include creating a list of retail stores in the area, classifying them by location, and discussing their potential business volume in different settings. Additionally, students will brainstorm rules for working from home as an entrepreneur and design layouts for different types of businesses such as sporting goods stores and copy shops. These collaborative exercises encourage critical thinking, teamwork, and practical application of entrepreneurial concepts.

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Engaging Classroom Activities to Foster Entrepreneurial Thinking

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  1. Chapter 8 In Class Activities Entrepreneurship Ideas In Action

  2. Make a list of at least 20 retail stores in your city. • Classify each by location. • Discuss whether any of these stores would do greater volume of business in a different location. In Class Activity I Entrepreneurship Ideas In Action

  3. In small groups, brainstorm a list of rules an entrepreneur might make if he or she decides to work at home. • When sharing your rules with the class, ask one person from your group to write your rules on the board. In Class Activity II Entrepreneurship Ideas In Action

  4. In groups, choose one of the following businesses and design its layout: • Retail Sporting Goods Store • Copy Shop • Wholesale • Carpet Distributor • Custom Paper Manufacturer • Share your layouts with the rest of your class In Class Activity III Entrepreneurship Ideas In Action

  5. In small groups, brainstorm a list of equipment and supplies you would need to open one of the following businesses: • Hardware Store • Greeting Card Shop • Pet Store • Tree Cutting Service In Class Activity IV Entrepreneurship Ideas In Action

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