
Introduce your students to the world of entrepreneurship with this engaging, discussion-rich lesson designed for KS2 learners. Through real-life examples, interactive activities, and accessible vocabulary, children will explore what it means to be an entrepreneur and the key skills involved in starting and running a business.
What’s Included:
- Editable ActivInspire flipchart slides (PDF included).
- Interactive entrepreneur identification activity
- Vocabulary and real-life examples for 10 key entrepreneurial skills
- Fun and active persuasion game to apply learning in context
Key Features:
- Begins with a discussion hook using recognisable figures
- Defines what makes someone an entrepreneur (vs. employee)
- Encourages children to recognise and reflect on their own entrepreneurial traits
- Promotes creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking
- Includes practical examples tailored to a child’s world (e.g., lemonade stand, bake sale)
- Concludes with a persuasive speaking activity to build confidence
Perfect For:
- PSHE/Citizenship/Economics/Business/Careers lessons
- KS2 (Years 3–6)
- Used as part of the IPC (International Primary Curriculum) unit ‘Young Entrepreneurs’.
- Whole-class sessions, cover lessons or enrichment days
- Cross-curricular links with English, maths, and business/economics foundations
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