π§βπ« What is an Entrepreneur?
An entrepreneur is someone who comes up with a new idea or a better way to do something and then works hard to turn that idea into a business. They are like inventors and problem-solvers all in one! They take risks but can also achieve great success.
π― Learning Objectives:
- π± Define what an entrepreneur is.
- π‘ Identify the key characteristics of entrepreneurs.
- π Recognize famous entrepreneurs and their contributions.
π Materials:
- π Whiteboard or chart paper
- π Markers or colored pens
- πΌοΈ Pictures of famous entrepreneurs (e.g., Bill Gates, Oprah Winfrey)
- π§© Worksheet with activities
β° Warm-up (5 minutes):
- π£οΈ Ask students: "What is something you would like to create or invent?"
- βοΈ Have them share their ideas with the class.
π Main Instruction:
1. Defining Entrepreneurship:
- π Explain that an entrepreneur is someone who starts their own business.
- π Provide examples of local businesses and entrepreneurs in your community.
- π‘ Discuss the difference between working for someone else and being an entrepreneur.
2. Key Characteristics of Entrepreneurs:
- π Creative: They come up with new ideas.
- πͺ Hardworking: They work hard to make their ideas a reality.
- π― Risk-takers: They are willing to take risks to start a business.
- π§ Problem-solvers: They find solutions to challenges.
- π€ Persistent: They don't give up easily.
3. Famous Entrepreneurs:
- π Steve Jobs (Apple): He created amazing products like the iPhone and iPad.
- π Ray Kroc (McDonald's): He turned a small restaurant into a global fast-food chain.
- πΊ Oprah Winfrey (Media): She built a media empire and inspires millions.
π Assessment:
- β Ask students to name three characteristics of an entrepreneur.
- βοΈ Have them draw a picture of their own business idea and explain it to the class.