Students running a School Based Enterprise write a summative evaluation of the …
Students running a School Based Enterprise write a summative evaluation of the year and have it printed as an annual report. This annual report can be shared with the principal and school board on how the store is running.
After learning the basics of how to use PowerPoint, students will use …
After learning the basics of how to use PowerPoint, students will use the skills learned to create a PowerPoint presentation on a major US city. The students will need to use basic Powerpoint skills such as transitions, animations, word count per slide, title & conclusion slides, and more. Students will research a major US city to find basic city facts, three unique restaurants, three hotels (at varying price ranges), and three attractions that visitors to the city may wish to visit. Each student should choose a different city to avoid duplicate presentations and to provide a unique experience for each student. Students can then present their PowerPoints to the class.
After reviewing characteristics of a good leader and how to develop leadership …
After reviewing characteristics of a good leader and how to develop leadership skills, students are assigned the Leadership Project. In this project, students will break themselves into teams of two or three. Groups will play the role of a marketing/leadership team (they pick who they are representing) giving a 10 minute presentation (they should tell the audience who they are during the introduction). For example, in the past, students have played the role of Bo Ryan speaking to the Badger Basketball Team.
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