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REAL WORLD LIFE SKILLS Managing the Classroom & Entrepreneurship Curriculum

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    This bundle provides teachers 468 pages of ready-to-use lesson plans, warm-ups, worksheets, group activities, business simulations, role-plays, assignments, rubrics, and assessments at your fingertips.

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    Managing the Classroom

    This resource incorporates a 134-page guide to a student-centered, culturally proficient and restorative classroom. Managing the Classroom is the first in a series to help you structure your lessons in an exciting way as students apply business principles to any subject you teach in grades K-12. This curriculum guide is revolutionary and will make a huge impact within your classroom to guide your students to a career-ready future while integrating restorative practices, economic development and culture proficiency.

    I outlined responsibilities for each job position that I employ in my classroom. I wrote each position in a similar style to a job description that one might find posted on a company website so that each feels like a real business position. Some positions are more intensive than others, so in certain descriptions I have added examples of what a student in that position might say and do as part of their job. It is important for you to review the responsibilities of these positions with the students. I use the classroom job positions model and it has been working effectively for years to parallel to the real-world roles.

    Modeling your classroom after a business requires commitment and dedication from all parties, but the benefits can be astonishing. Watching students take initiative, demonstrate loyalty, and contribute to a bigger cause can be very rewarding for all.

    Introduction

    How This Book is Organized

    Student Learning Outcomes

    A Special Note on Communication Skills

    Successful Students

    A Note on Differentiated Instruction

    Part I: Classroom Expectations

    • Best Practices
    • Refocusing the classroom
    • Respect and fairness
    • Good and Bad Bosses
    • Quality of Work
    • Classroom Motto
    • Requesting Assistance
    • Written Communication
    • Time Management
    • Classroom structure
    • Preventing boredom
    • Incomplete assignments
    • A Typical Morning in My Classroom
    • Putting Expectations into Practice

    Part II: Classroom Procedures

    • Classroom Performance
    • Classroom Assessment
    • Classroom Transitioning
    • Classroom Procedures
    • Student Organization
    • Course Syllabus

    Part III: Positions for Classroom Jobs

    • Selecting Positions
    • The Boss/ Business Manager/ Teacher
    • Assistant Manager Positions
    • Project Manager Positions
    • Quality Assurance Manager Positions
    • Marketing Manager Positions
    • Transition Manager Positions
    • Attendance Manager Positions
    • Scribe Manager Positions
    • Timekeeper Positions
    • Positions for Classroom Jobs Chart
    • Getting Started with Lesson Plans

    Part IV: Enacting Your Lesson Plans

    • Example Day Ice Breaker
    • Students Entering the Classroom
    • Warm Up
    • Introduction
    • Communication Development
    • Student Independent Development
    • Providing Constructive Feedback
    • Closure
    • Students Departing the Classroom
    • Example Day Setting Goals
    • Students Entering the Classroom
    • Introduction
    • Development
    • Student Independent Development
    • Closure
    • Students Departing the Classroom
    • Example Day Learning Style Exercise
    • Students Entering the Classroom
    • Warm Up
    • Introduction
    • Class Development
    • Student Group Development
    • Closure
    • Students Departing the Classroom
    • Example Day Learning Type Chart Exercise
    • Students Entering the Classroom
    • Warm Up
    • Introduction
    • Class Development
    • Student Independent Development
    • Student Group Development
    • Closure
    • Students Departing the Classroom
    • A Note About Lesson Plan Consistency
    • About the Author

    Inside this first manual in her series, you will be introduced to the form and structure of the success. You’ll find developmental checklists, structured time management options, in addition to details as you enrich your lesson plans and goals.

    • Insights to learning style techniques that are easily adapted to each and every classroom composition help you have a foundation for your district’s outcomes matrix while you exceed the expectations of parents and students alike.
    • Example lesson plans with timed exercises for the six phases of business model implementation.
    • Student/Manager role descriptions to have them live the part of a "REAL WORLD" business leader while accomplishing their responsibilities.
    • Instructional approaches should vary, but teachers will learn how to better handle a differentiated instruction classroom. We educate teachers to be flexible in their approach and adjust the curriculum and delivery of information to learners rather than expecting students to modify their own learning.
    • Teachers will learn how to establish a culturally proficient environment.
    • Teachers will learn how to apply restorative behavior practices within the classroom.
    • Teachers will learn to create a student-centered classroom.

    I believe that we can better prepare students for the technology demands and the fast-paced professional environment that they will experience in the workplace.

    Teaching Entrepreneurship

    Teaching Entrepreneurship has over 334 pages and offers 4 units; What is an Entrepreneur?, Creating a Business Plan, Designing Business Documents, and Business Networking Event. This curriculum guides focuses on bringing business curriculum to life in the classroom with live role-play and scenarios. Giving students career-ready education in a student centered classroom prepares them to serve as strong leaders as they learn the fundamentals of becoming an entrepreneur. Students create a 20-30 page business plan, promotional giveaways, business cards, marketing plans, advertising plans, employee salaries, organizational charts, business flyers, floor room layouts, budget, product and service descriptions, mission statement, along with keeping up with the technology demands on the computer. Last but not least, they coordinate a real networking event to showcase their business plans. This event is one that students NEVER forget. Plus, this curriculum won SuperStars in Education.

    With this resource you can now DIGITIZE your own lessons and assign to students in GOOGLE DOCS. It incorporates 334 pages of "REAL WORLD" ready-to-use lesson plans, warm-ups, worksheets, group activities, role-plays, assignments, rubrics, and assessments at your fingertips.

    Unit A: WHAT IS AN ENTREPRENEUR?

    Unit A Overview

    • Assignment A: Entrepreneur Short Essay
    • Assignment A Rubric: Summative Assessment

    LESSON 1: Definition of an Entrepreneur

    LESSON 2: 12 Characteristics of an Entrepreneur

    LESSON 3: 12 Characteristics of an Entrepreneur Silly Word Exercise

    LESSON 4: 12 Characteristics of an Entrepreneur Team Game

    LESSON 5: Rewards and Challenges of Being an Entrepreneur

    • How to Create Tables in Microsoft Word

    LESSON 6: Writing Your Entrepreneurship Essay

    Unit B: CREATING A BUSINESS PLAN

    Unit B Overview

    • Assignment B: Business Plan
    • Assignment B Rubric: Summative Assessment

    LESSON 7: Business Plan Overview

    • Business Plan Template

    LESSON 8: Business Plan Executive Summary

    • Assignment B.8: Business Plan Executive Summary
    • Assignment B.8 Rubric: Summative Assessment

    LESSON 9: Business Plan Product or Service Description

    LESSON 10: Business Plan Mission Statement

    • Assignment B.10: Business Plan Mission Statement
    • Assignment B.10 Rubric: Summative Assessment

    LESSON 11: Business Plan Industry Analysis

    LESSON 12: Business Plan Marketing Strategy

    LESSON 13: Business Plan Organizational Chart

    • Assignment B.13: Business Plan Organizational Chart
    • Assignment B.13 Rubric: Summative Assessment

    LESSON 14: Business Plan Employee Salaries

    • Business Plan Employee Salary Chart

    LESSON 15: Business Plan Location Research

    LESSON 16: Business Plan Floor Plan

    • Assignment B.16: Business Plan Floor Plan
    • Assignment B.16 Rubric: Summative Assessment

    LESSON 17: Business Plan Budget

    • Assignment B.17: Business Plan Budget
    • Assignment B.17 Rubric: Summative Assessment

    LESSON 18: Business Plan Conclusion

    Unit C: DESIGNING BUSINESS DOCUMENTS

    Unit C Overview

    Assignment C: Marketing Portfolio

    Assignment C Rubric: Summative Assessment

    LESSON 19: All About Marketing

    • The 4 P’s and 3 C’s of Marketing

    LESSON 20: Business Card

    • Assignment C.20: Business Card
    • Assignment C.20 Rubric: Summative Assessment

    LESSON 21: Business Grand Opening Sign

    • Assignment C.21: Business Grand Opening Sign
    • Assignment C.21 Rubric: Summative Assessment

    LESSON 22: Business Flyer

    • Assignment C.22: Business Flyer
    • Assignment C.22 Rubric: Summative Assessment

    LESSON 23: Online Sidebar Ad

    • Assignment C.23: Online Sidebar Ad
    • Assignment C.23 Rubric: Summative Assessment

    LESSON 24: Completing Your Marketing Portfolio

    Unit D: BUSINESS NETWORKING EVENT

    Unit D Overview

    • Assignment D: Business Networking Event
    • Assignment D Rubric: Summative Assessment

    LESSON 25: Event Planning, Organizing, and Hosting

    • Major Task Checklist

    LESSON 26: Project Management and Delegation

    • Event Teams and Managers Lists
    • Individual Commitments
    • Team Contracts

    LESSON 27: Business Networking Event Brochure

    LESSON 28: Business Networking Event Invitation

    LESSON 29: Business Networking Event Promotional Give-a-ways

    • Assignment D.29: Promotional Give-a-ways
    • Assignment D.29 Rubric: Summative Assessment

    LESSON 30: Business Networking Event PowerPoint Presentation

    LESSON 31: Business Networking Event Set-up & Execution

    • Team Checklist
    • Individual Checklist
    • Food Checklist
    • Event Day Checklist

    LESSON 32: Business Networking Event Reflection

    LESSON 33: Final Course Entrepreneur Reflection

    COURSE CONCLUSION

    The Career Ready Education Within the Classroom's philosophy is to:

    CONNECT

    • We utilize culturally responsive teaching practices, then students will be authentically connected, motivated, and engaged in their learning process.

    TRANSLATE

    • WE translate “Life Skills" to the education process and prepare students for future success by using various strategies such as; real world scenarios, leadership roles, peer teaching, cooperative groups, new concepts vocabulary, fairness, positive rewards, problem-based and hands-on learning scenarios, inclusion, learning centers and a strong parent connection.

    INSPIRE

    • WE motivate students and teachers to strive for excellence and perform at high levels.

    CAREER READY EDUCATION has a tremendous opportunity to assist business teachers, elementary school teachers, middle school teachers, high school teachers, and other educators understand life in the business world. We want to provide teachers access to the Career Ready Education curriculum materials to prepare students for their future.

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    Business Technology is one of the few classes the kids take that offers “real world” experience—resumes, interviews, cover letters, etc.  I have had two children go through Ms. Foxwell’s curriculum, and it has been very clear to me how much she cares about her students.  When my kids tried to coast in her class, she was willing to focus on them individually, and she challenged them to excel and succeed.  It was very evident that she cares about her students as individuals and really wants them to succeed, not just in her class, but in life. Proud BSS Parent

    Eva Foxwell’s twenty years of business excellence has helped her create these curriculum guides that named her a Delaware Superstar Education Winner and a Teen Ink Magazine Educator of the Year.

    Praise for Eva Foxwell’s Methodology and Outcomes

    “Your students were outstanding. You should be very proud. I’m cc’ing Amanda to schedule a visit. Thanks!” - Delaware Governor Jack Markell

    “Eva is an extraordinary teacher, a respected leader among her colleagues, and a kind and generous human being devoted to helping students succeed…I have watched Eva grow as an educator and witnessed how the work she has done with her students continues to evolve and challenges them to greater things. She consistently goes above and beyond, developing a highly successful Business program, earning a Superstar in Education Award and a lifelong influence on her students.” - Hugh Broomall, Ed.D. Deputy Superintendent

    After having one child go through classes with Mrs. Foxwell, I feel she has prepared my child for real life experiences. She is an exceptional teacher. She incorporates real life situations into her teachings. When my eldest daughter went to high school and took a transition class for job hunting and working, the instructor was floored at what she knew how to do. She was asked where she learned how to do a résumé, to interview, and already knew how to start a business etc. The instructor asked my daughter to bring in the work Mrs. Foxwell had her do. After the instructor and another teacher reviewed her work, I received a phone call and was told that Jordan was even more prepared then what they were going to teach her. They said what was taught was at an extremely high standard and couldn't believe it was middle school. Proud BSS Parent

    My son has had Mrs. Foxwell for business technology in both seventh and eighth grade.  His experience as a student and my experience as a parent have been nothing but positive. Mrs. Foxwell is energetic and engaging when introducing concepts and explaining ideas; her daily activities encourage students to apply their knowledge and make connections among ideas; and finally, Mrs. Foxwell’s projects take learning to the ultimate level, forcing students to evaluate their knowledge and create top notch projects and assignments. From the business technology perspective, my son is adequately prepared for high school thanks to such an amazing, dedicated, enthusiastic teacher. Proud BSS Parent

    Mrs. Foxwell has brought real world experiences directly to our children. My daughter is a more confident public speaker, prepared for interviews, and has an understanding of a day to day business such as; balancing a check book and creating and maintaining a budget for both personal and business expenses.  I wish I had the same opportunities my daughter has had by being a student of Eva Foxwell and Business Technology at Brandywine Springs School. Proud BSS Parent

    Where do I begin...I honestly cannot say enough about how much Mrs. Foxwell has impacted both my daughters’ education.  My one daughter is now a junior at Wilmington Charter and always says how much Mrs. Foxwell prepared her for High School.   Not only did she teach her about safe technology, but she also prepared her for real life situations. (Public speaking, the importance of eye contact and to always have confidence in yourself). My daughter has matured so much since being in the class, she has gained confidence in herself and her work.  She interviewed for Conrad and DMA and both schools commented on her professionalism. Mrs. Foxwell is by means not an easy teacher, she pushes them to do their best and to be proud of their work and that will follow them for life.  The kids knew they had to be prepared for her class and they were eager to show her. She makes them think and I love that!! She is so passionate about her students and it shows in everything they do. I am so grateful my girls got the opportunity to have her in their lives. Proud BSS Parent

    Business Technology at BSS has given my son real life, applicable skills that will help him tremendously in his academic and professional life, and have already been invaluable in the high school application process.  Eva Foxwell’s dedication to her students and genuine desire for them to succeed is incredibly impressive; the respect that she so naturally earns from her students truly brings out the best in them. Proud BSS Parent

    I just wanted to take a moment to praise the Business Technology Program at Brandywine Springs School and its teacher Eva Foxwell.  The students are extremely lucky to have such an experienced instructor who teaches them many beneficial things that will help with all of their future endeavors. In eighth grade they researched prospective high schools and even had a mock interview!  My daughter was confident and well prepared for her high school interviews thanks to Mrs. Foxwell.  We are all very lucky to have her! Proud BSS Parent

    Business Technology was my child's most difficult and demanding class and by far her favorite.  Ms. Foxwell is very skillful at motivating the children to reach her high expectations by pairing real life skill acquisition with the children's desire to have more responsibility and to be seen as mature and capable young adults. Three of my children benefited from Mrs. Foxwell's Business Technology class by learning life lessons.  My sons, one is a 7th grader and the other a freshman in high school enjoyed the business plans they created helping them with time management and organizational skills.  My daughter, a junior in high school benefited from the resume building skills she learned from Mrs. Foxwell, giving her a head start in her Business class and job search. Proud BSS Parent

    Mrs. Foxwell gave my son a confidence I had never seen before! She established a trust with him, but with all her students. She was not just their teacher, she was and is a trusted and safe person they can go and talk to about anything! My son is now in high school and frequently brings up Mrs. Foxwell's class. He shakes the hands of others with confidence and speaks to others with conviction. This is all due to the way Mrs. Foxwell taught them. She gets to know her students (her kids) and their families. I have been very blessed to get to know her and very thankful my son had her as a teacher. Proud BSS Parent

    The Business Technology class at Brandywine Springs School is a wonderful class. Eva Foxwell teaches our kids the life skills they may not otherwise learn. They learn the importance of being leaders, from firm handshakes to controlling their monies and their businesses. She makes every aspect of this program fun while holding very high standards for the students. Our students are so lucky to have Eva Foxwell as their teacher. She is passionate about these children and helping them get ahead in life. Both of my sons have had the privilege of having her and both say the same. They love her and her class!! She loves her students and it shows!!! Her motto is like Nike, “just do it!” Every kid remembers that too! My older son, who is in high school, still remembers what she taught and uses some of it now!!! Her strong passion for what she does gives them the passion to come through for her!! This class is so important and I am grateful we have it at BSS!! Proud BSS Parent

    Business Technology has given my daughter tools that she will utilize throughout her entire life.  The material is presented in a" Real World" way.  There are direct links made by class as to how this sort of organization and process will help them better succeed and achieve their goals.  For my daughter in particular, learning how to talk to strangers in a professional, confident demeanor was priceless.  She now feels more self-assured and I can see the confidence spilling over into other areas of her academic and extracurricular life. Proud BSS Parent

    Business Technology is one of the few classes the kids take that offers “real world” experience—resumes, interviews, cover letters, etc.  I have had two children go through Ms. Foxwell’s curriculum, and it has been very clear to me how much she cares about her students.  When my kids tried to coast in her class, she was willing to focus on them individually, and she challenged them to excel and succeed.  It was very evident that she cares about her students as individuals and really wants them to succeed, not just in her class, but in life. Proud BSS Parent


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