Entrepreneurship activities for teachers who want real student ownership
Teachers usually need short lessons, simple materials, and a project that can fit a class period or a multi-week challenge. Kids entrepreneurship works best when the work leads to a clear presentation, showcase, or first-sale simulation.
- Audience
- 8-13
- Use case
- Class or club
- Style
- Project-based
Mini lessons
Use short concept pages for pricing, profit, pitching, and customer thinking.
Applied work
Tie every lesson to one business idea, worksheet, or booth challenge so the work feels real.
Visible finish line
Plan for a pitch day, business fair, or classroom showcase instead of endless prep.
Teacher toolkit
Lesson library
Choose short public lessons for business basics and reflection.
Templates and worksheets
Add printable pages for planning, pricing, and fair preparation.
Business fair guide
Create a clear finish line for the project or unit.
Business ideas for kids
Pick ideas that are realistic for a classroom or club setting.
Use the public pages as a lightweight curriculum, or move into the guided product flow
The lesson pages and templates work well for classroom pilots. Foundra Kids adds a more guided, student-owned path with saved progress, trophies, and a clearer route from idea to showcase.
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