Teacher Manuals

TEACHER LAUNCH PLAN

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info@kidentrepreneurship.com
Mission Viejo, CA, United States

Christopher John Trujillo – (Co-Founder)

Michael McElroy – (Co-Founder)

Kid Business Launch Plan (Ages: 12-18)

Welcome to KidEntrepreneurship.com™

We are excited to help you introduce your students to the creative world of entrepreneurship. When children learn how to start a business the goals are to help them unlock their creativity, improve communication and presentation skills, and understand how businesses affect their lives every day. Encourage your students to dream big or small — like opening a restaurant on Mars or making the cupcakes for neighbors.

The online program is best presented by encouraging your students to actively participate and requesting multiple responses to all questions. To keep students engaged, relate the material to your students’ favorite businesses.

Program Overview – 16 day program / 1hr each day

  • Day 1: Introduction to entrepreneurship
  • Day 2: Products and services
  • Day 3: Inspiration for business ideas
  • Day 4: Create a business idea
  • Day 5: Target market
  • Day 6: Marketing and branding
  • Day 7: Costs, pricing, profit
  • Day 8: Prototype
  • Day 9: Selling
  • Day 10: Negotiation
  • Day 11: Motivation
  • Day 12 & 13 & 14: Create a business model
  • Day 15 & 16: Pitch your business model

The business models should be developed with their Build information on Google Slides or Microsoft PowerPoint. Students should reference Dwight the Light Bulb’s template in the portal when creating their business model.

The two final pitch days should be an exciting event. Schools are encouraged to invite parents to the event to witness the value of the program.

Email us if you have any questions info@kidentrepreneurship.com.

We hope you enjoy our program!

We recommend teachers to grade students for this program based on their final pitch. 

Teachers should not grade students based off the viability of their business. Grades should be based on the creativity of the idea, presentation delivery, and the amount of effort put into researching the business model.  

Remember that the purpose of this program is to excite students about entrepreneurship and teach them how to turn their ideas into reality. It is not to create a million dollar idea. 

The document below is an optional grading rubric. 

Remember to invite parents to Pitch Day!

Kid Business Launch Plan (Ages: 7-12)

Welcome to KidEntrepreneurship.com™

We are excited to help you introduce your students to the creative world of entrepreneurship. When children learn how to start a business the goals are to help them unlock their creativity, improve communication and presentation skills, and understand how businesses affect their lives every day. Encourage your students to dream big or small — like opening a restaurant on Mars or making the cupcakes for neighbors.

The online program is best presented by encouraging your students to actively participate and requesting multiple responses to all questions. To keep students engaged, relate the material to your students’ favorite businesses.

Program Overview – 16 day program / 1hr each day

  • Day 1: Introduction to entrepreneurship
  • Day 2: Industries
  • Day 3: Products and services
  • Day 4: Value
  • Day 5: Create a business idea
  • Day 6: Target market
  • Day 7: Marketing
  • Day 8: Costs
  • Day 9: Price
  • Day 10: Profit
  • Day 11: Brand
  • Day 12: Motivation
  • Day 13 & 14: Create a business model
  • Day 15 & 16: Pitch your business model

The business models should be developed with their Build information on Google Slides or Microsoft PowerPoint. Students should reference Dwight the Light Bulb’s template in the portal when creating their business model.

The two final pitch days should be an exciting event. Schools are encouraged to invite parents to the event to witness the value of the program.

Email us if you have any questions info@kidentrepreneurship.com.

We hope you enjoy our program.

We recommend teachers to grade students for this program based on their final pitch. 

Teachers should not grade students based off the viability of their business. Grades should be based on the creativity of the idea, presentation delivery, and the amount of effort put into researching the business model.  

Remember that the purpose of this program is to excite students about entrepreneurship and teach them how to turn their ideas into reality. It is not to create a million dollar idea. 

The document below is an optional grading rubric. 

Remember to invite parents to Pitch Day!

Kid Business Launch Plan (Ages: 5-7)

Welcome to KidEntrepreneurship.com™

We are excited to help you introduce your students to the creative world of entrepreneurship. When children learn how to start a business the goals are to help them unlock their creativity, improve communication and presentation skills, and understand how businesses affect their lives every day. Encourage your students to dream big or small — like opening a restaurant on Mars or making the cupcakes for neighbors.

Program Overview – 5 day program / 1hr each day

  • Day 1: Read “The Young Entrepreneur”
  • Day 2: Read “The Young Investor”
  • Day 3: Kid Business Builder
  • Day 4 & 5: Presentation Days

Due to its length, there is no Teacher Manual for K-2nd grade program.

Teachers should first preview the Kid Business Builder for the students. Teachers can create their own business and show the class how the builder works. Students can then build on their own after learning the basics.

The presentation days should be the final event for the program. Teachers should excite the students and invite parents to view the value of the entrepreneurship education.

Students can present by reading off paper or a poster board.

  • Paper: Print off Kid Business Builder results in email inbox.
  • Poster: Print off Kid Business Builder results then transfer onto a poster board.

Poster Board Presenation Example: 


Email us if you have any questions info@kidentrepreneurship.com.

We hope you enjoy our program.