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Starter Activity On the lined paper provided answer the following: What does it mean by innovation? Provide 3 examples. What does it mean by invention? Provide 3 examples. How do new product ideas comes about?

Topic 2.4: Invention and Innovation Unit 2: Showing Enterprise

Learning Objectives To understand the following key terms (AO1): Patent Trademarks Copyright To apply how a business can protect their ideas. (AO2) To analyse the impact of a business protecting their ideas. (AO3) What are we learning today? By the end of the lesson you should be able...

Activity Complete the worksheet provided by your teacher!

Patents Patents: Right of ownership of an invention or process when it is registered with the government.

Copyright Copyright: Legal ownership of material such as books, music and films which prevents these being copied by others.

Trademarks Trademarks: The symbol, sign, or other features of a product or business that can be protected in law.

Activity: Word Scramble! elatalr vnnonatioi yitccorph yreivcitat envnnitio lebu sesik silence krdemtara petant

Activity Complete the worksheet provided by your teacher!

Plenary: Post It 3 Minutes Using the Post-It notes provided answer the following 4 questions and then stick it onto the sugar paper. What have I learnt? What have I found easy? What have I found difficult? What do I want to know now? 3 Minutes Are you now more confident in your understanding of the learning objectives?