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Other
90
20 students
20 February 2026

Teaching Instructions

This is lesson 10 of 14 in the unit "Rebuild & Rise: A Second Chance". Lesson Title: Introduction to Entrepreneurship Lesson Description: This lesson introduces the concept of entrepreneurship. Participants will brainstorm business ideas and validate them through problem-solution exercises.

Introduction to Entrepreneurship

Grade: 12 | Duration: 90 minutes | Class size: 20


Learning Objectives

Aligned with Common Core State Standards (CCSS):

  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.11-12.2: Write informative/explanatory texts to examine and convey complex ideas clearly and accurately through the effective selection, organization, and analysis of content.
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.11-12.1: Initiate and participate effectively in a range of collaborative discussions with diverse partners on complex topics.
  • CCSS.MP.1 (Math Practice): Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them (modeled through problem-solution validation).
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.11-12.3: Analyze a complex set of ideas or sequence of events and explain how specific individuals, ideas, or solutions influence outcomes or developments.

Lesson Overview

This lesson introduces students to entrepreneurship with an emphasis on creativity, problem-solving, and personal accountability—tying into Module 1’s identity and ownership theme. Students brainstorm and validate potential business ideas through problem-solution mapping, cultivating critical thinking and collaboration skills.


Materials Needed

  • Whiteboard/markers or smartboard
  • Sticky notes (3 colors)
  • Large poster paper or chart paper for group work
  • Personal journals or notebooks
  • Pens and pencils
  • Timer/stopwatch

Lesson Timeline

TimeActivityDescriptionStandards/Skills Focus
0 – 10 minWarm-Up & Context Setting● Brief recap of Module 1 personal responsibility themes.
● Connect entrepreneurship to identity and ownership — what it means to build something meaningful.
● Quick think-pair-share: “What business would you start if you had the chance to rebuild your life?”
SL.11-12.1 (Collaboration & Discussion)
10 – 25 minMini Lecture: What is Entrepreneurship?● Definition, key concepts (innovation, risk-taking, value creation).
● Real-life examples linked to second chance stories.
● Emphasize accountability and discipline related to entrepreneurship.
RI.11-12.3 (Analyzing Ideas & Influence)
25 – 45 minBrainstorming Session● Individual brainstorming: students write down 3 business ideas inspired by their strengths and lived experiences.
● Share ideas in small groups (4-5 students); groups identify common themes or unique perspectives.
● Use color-coded sticky notes for each type of idea (innovation, addressing a community need, or personal passion).
W.11-12.2 (Organizing Ideas) & SL.11-12.1
45 – 60 minProblem-Solution Validation Exercise● Each group chooses 1-2 ideas to validate.
● Use a simple two-column chart: Problem (What problem does the idea solve?) / Solution (How does the business idea solve it?).
● Groups rotate to another group's chart and add feedback or questions using sticky notes.
● Discuss highlights and challenges for validating an idea.
MP.1 (Perseverance & Problem Solving) & W.11-12.2
60 – 75 minPersonal Reflection & Connection● In journals, students write a short reflection responding to:
“How does entrepreneurship relate to my personal responsibility and commitment to change?”
● Explicit connection to Module 1’s “Protecting My Peace” and accountability.
● Optionally, students draft a 90-day personal entrepreneurial goal related to their business idea.
W.11-12.2 (Explanatory Writing)
75 – 85 minGroup Share & Feedback● Volunteers share their reflections and/or ideas.
● Class discussion on challenges and encouragement for moving forward.
● Teacher facilitates linking personal agency to entrepreneurship success.
SL.11-12.1 (Collaborative Discussion)
85 – 90 minClosing & Homework Assignment● Assign students to refine one business idea with a basic SWOT analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) to discuss next class.
● Remind students to keep tying their ideas back to accountability and personal growth.
W.11-12.2 (Organizing & Analysis for Next Steps)

Differentiation Strategies

  • Provide sentence starters for ELL or students needing writing support during journaling.
  • Visual aids with entrepreneurship vocab and examples to support comprehension.
  • Flexible grouping to encourage diverse peer learning.
  • Extension: Deeper idea validation using targeted market research questions for advanced learners.

Assessment

  • Formative assessment through group discussions and sticky-note feedback during problem-solution validation.
  • Journaling reflection reviewed for comprehension and personal connection to the entrepreneurial mindset.
  • Observation of participation and quality of idea generation.
  • Homework (SWOT analysis) will serve as a bridge and preliminary assessment for next lesson.

Teacher’s Notes & Tips

  • Link entrepreneurship to real stories of second chances and resilience to inspire students.
  • Facilitate a respectful environment where students feel safe sharing personal experiences and ambitious ideas.
  • Emphasize entrepreneurship as a mindset and tool for personal and community empowerment, not just profit.
  • Use personal commitment from MODULE 1 identity work as a lens for accountability in idea development.

This plan intentionally integrates Common Core standards with a restorative and forward-thinking approach, enabling students to connect personal growth with entrepreneurial skills that empower their futures.

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