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Vision and Identity

Business • 45 • 8 students • Created with AI following Aligned with Common Core State Standards

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Business
45
8 students
20 January 2026

Teaching Instructions

This is lesson 1 of 3 in the unit "Building a Successful School". Lesson Title: Vision and Identity Lesson Description: Students will brainstorm and define their school's identity, including its name, mission statement, and core values. They will also discuss the importance of a strong school identity in attracting students and fostering a positive environment.

Overview

In this 45-minute session, 12th-grade students will begin the unit "Building a Successful School" by collaboratively developing a vision for their hypothetical or real school. Through brainstorming and discussion, students will articulate the school’s name, mission statement, and core values. Emphasis will be placed on how a school’s identity shapes culture, improves recruitment, and fosters positive learning environments.

This lesson is aligned with Common Core State Standards (CCSS) for English Language Arts (ELA) focusing on speaking, listening, and writing in real-world contexts.


Learning Objectives

By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:

  • Evaluate ideas collaboratively to develop a cohesive school identity (CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.11-12.1)
  • Produce clear, coherent writing to draft a mission statement and describe core values of their school (CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.11-12.2)
  • Present information effectively in group discussions on how a strong vision supports organizational success (CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.11-12.4)
  • Use precise language and domain-specific vocabulary relevant to business and education (CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.11-12.6)

Standards Alignment

Standard CodeDescription
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.11-12.1Initiate and participate effectively in collaborative discussions on complex topics.
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.11-12.2Write informative/explanatory texts to examine and convey complex ideas clearly.
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.11-12.4Present information, findings, and supporting evidence clearly and persuasively.
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.11-12.6Acquire and accurately use domain-specific vocabulary and expressions.

Materials Needed

  • Whiteboard or smartboard
  • Markers or digital annotation tools
  • Student notebooks or computers/tablets for writing
  • Projector or screen to display guiding questions and examples
  • Chart paper or online collaboration tool (Google Docs/Slides) for group work

Lesson Breakdown

1. Warm-Up / Hook (5 minutes)

  • Activity: Quick Think-Pair-Share
    • Prompt: “What makes a school memorable or unique? Think about name, mission, and values.”
    • Students jot down 2-3 ideas individually (2 min), discuss with a partner (2 min), then share 2 ideas with class (1 min).
  • Purpose: Activate prior knowledge about organizational identity and affirms students’ voice early.

2. Introduction to Key Concepts (7 minutes)

  • Teacher-led discussion defining:
    • School Identity: Name, mission, and core values that shape culture and goals.
    • Mission Statement: A concise statement explaining purpose and priorities.
    • Core Values: Beliefs and principles guiding decisions and behaviors.
  • Use real-world examples (briefly share mission statements from well-known schools or companies).
  • Highlight importance of identity in marketing, recruitment, and community building.

3. Group Brainstorming: Defining Our School's Identity (15 minutes)

  • Split class into 2 groups (4 students each). Each group will:
    1. Propose a school name that reflects their vision.
    2. Create a draft mission statement (1-2 sentences) focusing on student success, innovation, or community.
    3. List at least 3 core values (e.g., respect, creativity, perseverance).
  • Encourage use of precise language and domain-specific vocabulary from the business world (e.g., “stakeholders,” “brand identity,” “culture”).
  • Teacher circulates, facilitating discussion and prompting elaboration or examples.

4. Group Presentations and Peer Feedback (12 minutes)

  • Each group presents their school identity components to the class (4 min per group).
  • Class provides constructive feedback using sentence starters:
    • "I like how your mission emphasizes..."
    • "Could you clarify what you mean by..."
    • "How does this core value help attract students?"
  • Teacher models and encourages respectful, focused contributions (aligns with CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.11-12.1 and 11-12.4).

5. Reflection and Exit Ticket (6 minutes)

  • Individually, students write a short paragraph responding to:
    • “Why is having a strong vision and clear identity important for a school’s success?”
    • Use vocabulary discussed during lesson.
  • Collect responses to assess understanding and prepare for next lessons.

Assessment

  • Formative: Observation during group brainstorming and presentation discussions.
  • Summative: Exit ticket paragraph evaluated for clarity, use of standards-aligned vocabulary, and understanding of identity importance as per CCSS W.11-12.2 and L.11-12.6.

Differentiation and Extensions

  • Support: Provide sentence frames and vocabulary bank for writing activities.
  • Challenge: Encourage students to research a school or business they admire to compare mission statements and values for next lesson.
  • Cross-Curricular Tie-in: Connect mission statement writing to English classes’ persuasive and expository writing skills.

Teacher Reflection Prompts

  • Did students engage meaningfully with the concept of identity and mission?
  • Were students able to use domain-specific vocabulary effectively?
  • How did group collaboration and peer feedback enhance the quality of the final mission statements?
  • What instructional supports worked well, and what may need adjustment for next lesson?

This dynamic, CCSS-rooted lesson supports business foundations and communication skills critical to success beyond high school while igniting student creativity and collaboration.

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