Bell RingerDate: January 7 th, 2016 1)History Projects are due, if late, get it in. 2) Take out your Bell Ringers January 4 th – 8 th. Answer this question..

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Bell RingerDate: January 7 th, )History Projects are due, if late, get it in. 2) Take out your Bell Ringers January 4 th – 8 th. Answer this question.. What types of Businesses are available in the Mount Dora Area?

Directions: Create a fictitious business such as starting up a T-shirt, computer repair, or a lawn maintenance company. Questions to consider… Q: What types of services do you provide? Q: Is there a demand for your business? Q: How big will your business be? Q: How do you plan to make a profit? Q: Why do you think this is a viable (long lasting business? Take 5-7 Minutes to Complete, I will check to see…

Group Activity Today You will be assigned to a # group. Each group will get a Yellow Pages Add Use the Yellow Page Ads or the Internet to find out more about that business….

Directions for Activity Use the Yellow Page Ads to find out the following… 1) The Name of the Business 2) Write down what the business offers to the community 3) Possible jobs available working there. 4) Categorize the business as either… a. Construction b. Health carec. Food service d. Transportation e. Recreation f. Law g. Manufacturing h. Communication i. Repair work (any area) j. Beauty k. Finance l. Home improvement Need an Example?

Categories a.Construction b. Health care c. Food service d. Transportation e. Recreation f. Law g. Manufacturing h. Communication i.Repair work (any area) j. Beauty k. Finance l. Home improvement