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JA Our Region 4th Grade Volunteer’s Name Volunteer’s Title Volunteer’s Company Program Update 2016 5 sessions Definitions/questions appear after you “click” them with mouse or clicker

Be an Entrepreneur Entrepreneur: Session One: Be an Entrepreneur Entrepreneur: Did you know that more than half of all businesses in the country are small businesses started by entrepreneurs? Successful entrepreneurs take risks and learn from their mistakes to have a greater chance at future success. A person who uses resources to start a business Session One

Sports Entertainment Food Innovation: Invention: Region: A new device or a new way of doing something To make or think of something that did not exist before Any geographic area, place, or space Take the Challenge Poster Exercise Sports Entertainment Food Tech and Manufacturing Session One Tony Hawk LeBron James William Harley and Arthur Davidson Walt Disney Lonnie Johnson Rachael Ray Steve Jobs Milton Hershey

Trait: Having a special quality or characteristic Session One

Resources: Tools for Entrepreneurs Session Two: Resources: Tools for Entrepreneurs Region: Resource: Any geographic area, place, or space Something that is used to produce a good or service Session Two

Session Two

Resources: Tools for Entrepreneurs Session Two: Resources: Tools for Entrepreneurs Natural Resources: Capital Resources: Human Resources: Things that occur naturally, such as air, water, minerals, and trees Buildings, tools, and machines businesses use Session Two People who do the work that businesses need

Resources: Tools for Entrepreneurs Session Two: Resources: Tools for Entrepreneurs Goods: Services: Items that can be bought or sold Work done for others, such as haircuts or car repairs Session Two Students will produce a good or service in activity, depending on “their region”

Hot Dog Stand Game Advertising: Session Three: Hot Dog Stand Game Advertising: Customer: Expense: Loss: Profit: Revenue: Persuading customers to buy a good or service A person who buys something Money spent for something When a business pays more in expenses than it makes in sales Session Three When a business makes more money in sales than it spends in expenses Money earned from sales

Session Three GAME INSTRUCTIONS—Can be played again if you feel students want more experience or if time permits.

Session Three

Session Three Tasks 1, 2, 3, and 4

Session Three Task 5 and 6

Session Three: Hot Dog Stand Game What natural resources are needed to start a hot dog stand? What capital are resources needed to start a hot dog stand? What human resources are needed to start a hot dog stand? What are two ways you could increase the profits of your business? What risks not already discussed could cause your business to lose money? How could you fix the business or manage the risks? Session Three *Possible answers on pg. 28 in Volunteer Guidebook Besides hot dogs, what other goods or services could you offer your customers?

Entrepreneurs Solve Problems Session Four Entrepreneurs Solve Problems Reward: Risk: What is gained from making a decision The chance of loss or failure Session Four

Entrepreneurs Solve Problems Session Four Entrepreneurs Solve Problems Price: Supply: The amount charged for a good or service The amount of a good or service that is available for sale Session Four

Entrepreneurs Go Global Session Five Entrepreneurs Go Global Interdependence: Supplier: Supply Chain: When individuals or groups depend on one another Someone whose business it is to supply a service or a good to other businesses The system of changing resources into goods or services and getting them to the buyer Session Five