A homeschool entrepreneurship curriculum that feels like a real project
Homeschool families often want practical learning that connects writing, math, communication, and creativity. A kid business project does that well when the structure is simple and the work leads to something real.
- Format
- Project-based
- Age range
- 8-13
- Core outcome
- Real project
Week 1
Pick the idea, name the business, and figure out who would want it.
Week 2
Work on price, value, and money flow using simple worksheets and real examples.
Week 3
Prepare a first sale, mini showcase, or family demo day with a short pitch.
Why this works in homeschool
- One project can cover writing, speaking, math, design, and reflection.
- The child gets to work on something they actually care about.
- Parents can adjust the pace without losing the structure.
- The project can end in a real sale, family showcase, or local fair.
Build the homeschool stack
Business plan template
Map the idea into something the child can actually act on.
Lesson library
Break the project into short sessions for home use.
Parent guide
See how to support the work without taking it over.
Business ideas for kids
Choose a project that fits the child and the household.
Use one idea to teach multiple skills and keep the whole project in one place
A business project can combine writing, basic math, speaking, design, planning, and reflection in one connected piece of work. Foundra Kids also saves the childβs progress, trophies, and printable business pack.
10 Levels
Idea to first sale
Achievement Cards
Proof they worked through each step
Business Pack
Save the plan, pitch, and progress in one place