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Activity

School Shopping Mall


Subject

English Language Arts (2005)

Grade Levels

Intermediate, 6th Grade, 7th Grade, 8th Grade


Assessment

  • Success of business becomes part of evaluation.
  • Teacher evaluates classroom participation on basis of observation.
  • Teacher evaluates job application and interview.

Author

Alice S. Lammly, Ravena Coeymans Selkirk Middle School

Duration

2 weeks

Description

Objectives:

  • Students will examine characteristics of successful entrepreneurial enterprises.
  • Students will begin their own school business.
Activity:
  • Teacher invites representatives from local businesses or the Chamber of Commerce to discuss various aspects of businesses, including issues involved with starting a business and identifying potential businesses.
  • Students brainstorm businesses they could begin as a class, identifying those that would most likely be successful.
  • Students work with a business mentor to determine the various departments (or jobs) that will be necessary for the business to operate.
    • Examples are quality control, design, research and development, production, finance, advertising, and accounting.
  • Students complete job applications for the positions they want.
  • Teacher discusses various interview skills, and students role-play interviews.
  • Students engage in interview process, with the teacher as the interviewer.
  • All students are given a position within the corporate structure of the school business. Each department has a student manager.
  • Once products are manufactured, the students sell their products to the student population.
  • Any profits (after paying back start-up money) are donated to a local charity.
  • Students discuss the major learning points throughout the experience.

Materials/Resources

  • Application forms (teacher-made)
  • Start-up money
  • Materials to make products
  • Research resources
  • Computer and related technology to manufacture goods

Comments/Modifications

Ensure that the products or services offered are within the capabilities of the students. This is a good activity for the holidays.

Source

Lammly, Alice S. “School Shopping Mall.” In Career Development and Occupational Studies (CDOS) Resource Guide with Core Curriculum. New York State Department of Education, 131.


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