Business Plan Entrepreneurship Project (Grade 9-12)
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This assignment requires students to develop a business plan for their own company. During this assignment, students will learn about what to consider as well as the process of starting a business. Students will complete this assignment step by step from the beginning stages of development to the final stages of execution. This is designed to be a teacher-led walkthrough with the gradual release of responsibility.
This resource is appropriate for Grade 9-12 students for a business, marketing, entrepreneurship, or English class.
Included in this resource:
- 48-page Google Slides™, outlining each section of the business plan, explaining its importance, including examples to serve as a guide.
- 14-page Google Docs™ (editable) business plan template to serve as a guide for planning their business (includes RUBRIC)
Business Plan Breakdown
Part 1: Business Concept
Part 2: Competitive Analysis
Part 3: Mission Statement & Vision
Part 4: Products & Services
Part 5: Marketing Plan
Part 6: Legal Components
Part 7: Cost Analysis
Part 8: Company Goals
Part 9: Executive Summary
Ontario Curriculum Expectations
Business Fundamentals
- demonstrate an understanding of how businesses respond to needs, wants, supply, and demand;
- compare types of businesses;
Entrepreneurship
- describe characteristics and skills associated with successful entrepreneurs and demonstrate an understanding of the contributions to Canadian business of selected entrepreneurs;
- analyse the importance of invention and innovation in entrepreneurship.
Functions of a Business
- demonstrate an understanding of the importance and role of marketing in business; • explain the role of production in business;
- demonstrate an understanding of the importance and role of marketing in business;
- demonstrate an understanding of income and spending issues facing individuals and businesses;
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Grade 9 Business Studies
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Why start a business?
Why do businessmen fail?
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not choose a good location
can work with money
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always late
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achieve your dreams
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Economic and Management Sciences Grade 9 Book 2 Grade 9 Compiling Journals Grade 9 Credit Journals Grade 9 Debit Journals Grade 9 Posting Journals to the general ledger Grade 9 Drawing up a Trial Balance Grade 9 General Ledger sections Grade 9 Keyboard Skills Grade 9 Software for businesses Grade 9 Concepts: Accounting software Grade 9 Electronic documents: Invoice Grade 9 e-Mails Grade 9 e-Mails and productivity Grade 9 Sending e-Mails Grade 9 Financial Statements Grade 9 Financial Statements formulas Grade 9 Financial Accounting concepts Grade 9 Importance of Financial Statements Grade 9 Financial Statements: Calculating ratios Grade 9 Financial Statements and Ratios Grade 9 Use of Financial Statements in decision making Grade 9 Forms of Payments Grade 9 Cash Payments Grade 9 Different Forms of payments Grade 9 Credit Sales Grade 9 Using the most appropriate form of payment Grade 9 Advantages of Cash Payments Grade 9 Labour Grade 9 The Basic Conditions of Employment Act Grade 9 Labour Relations Grade 9 Employment Equity Act Grade 9 Legislation in the workplace Grade 9 Recording Transactions to Trial Balance: examination/class test Grade 9 Entrepreneurship and the Economic problem Grade 9 Manufacturing sector in South Africa Grade 9 Service Industry in South Africa Grade 9 Business activities in communities Grade 9 Generating business ideas Grade 9 Brainstorming, mind mapping and SWOT analysis Grade 9 Functions of a Business Plan Grade 9 Developing a Business Plan Grade 9 Business Plan concepts Grade 9 Sole trader Grade 9 Partnership Grade 9 Close Corporations Grade 9 Choosing a form of ownership Grade 9 Launching a marketing campaign Grade 9 Small Medium and Micro Enterprises (SMMES) Grade 9 Factors of Production Grade 9 Formal and Informal Sectors Grade 9 Small Medium and Micro Enterprises in job creation Grade 9 Wealth and job creation Grade 9 Formal business and job creation Grade 9 Creating employment/jobs Grade 9 Small Medium and Micro Enterprises and economic growth and development Grade 9 SMME'S and government priorities Grade 9 Wealth creation Grade 9 EMS: end of the year examination
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