7 Engaging First-Day Activities for High School Business Classes

The first day of class sets the tone for the whole semester. Students walk in distracted, sluggish, or unsure — and you’re balancing routines, expectations, and content. That’s why I love starting with activities that are low-prep, interactive, and meaningful. From a “This or That” movement game to course preview bingo, these first-day strategies help students engage, collaborate, and make real-world connections right away.

Why You Need Guest Speakers in Your High School Business Classroom

Picture this– an industry professional is leading your class, sharing a story about how they got started in the accounting field. Students are listening and asking questions about the process. You’re at your desk observing. Sounds perfect, right?! Let me elaborate if you’re still wondering about the specifics. Why Guest Speakers? 🌐 Let’s face it:ContinueContinue reading “Why You Need Guest Speakers in Your High School Business Classroom”

The Business Teacher’s Guide to Write the Room Scavenger Hunts

When I first started teaching, I had a set of iPads in my room, and QR codes were all the rage. I spent hours working them into lessons and I was all about a QR Code Scavenger Hunt. This activity was super cool until QR codes started searching the Internet instead of just displaying plainContinueContinue reading “The Business Teacher’s Guide to Write the Room Scavenger Hunts”

10 Review Activities for Business and Marketing

Are you looking for an end-of-unit, mid-term, or final exam review activity? I’m here to help with 10 activities that will spice up your review sessions. Here are 10 engaging review activities that will make the process both fun and effective. 🚀 1. Quiz Style Games 🎮 There’s a variety of different options out forContinueContinue reading “10 Review Activities for Business and Marketing”

Why You Should be Using Current Events in Your Business Classroom

Incorporating article reviews on business-related current events can breathe new life into your lessons while providing an array of benefits for both you and your students. Let’s explore why you should embrace this teaching tool and some tips for implementation. 💬 Promotes Lively Discussions and Debates Article reviews are like a catalyst for sparking engagingContinueContinue reading “Why You Should be Using Current Events in Your Business Classroom”

The Ultimate Guide to Developing Workplace Skills in the Classroom

As a business teacher, one of the key objectives is to prepare students for the workplace. While covering key concepts is essential, it is equally important to teach the soft skills students need to be successful in the future. To develop workplace skills I recommend directly teaching the skill, applying the skill, and practicing theContinueContinue reading “The Ultimate Guide to Developing Workplace Skills in the Classroom”

Why You Should Stop Performing and Start Facilitating

Do you feel pressure to perform? Like you need to shoot fireworks out of your fingertips to entertain your students? Do you dread those long presentations where you spend the class period talking and you’re even boring yourself? It’s time you stop performing and start facilitating. We’ve all had teachers who seemed to be moreContinueContinue reading “Why You Should Stop Performing and Start Facilitating”

How to Use Stations in Your High School Business Classroom

Are you looking for a way to mix things up in your classroom? Something that would allow you to get students up and out of their seats while maintaining course rigor? Stations are an interactive teaching strategy that can transform a boring class into a collaborative learning experience. Stations can help engage your students andContinueContinue reading “How to Use Stations in Your High School Business Classroom”

5 Ways to Make Your Entrepreneurship Lessons Real-World Applicable

Have you witnessed a student have a “light-bulb” moment? That spark of “I can do this”? They’re excited and you can almost see the connections building. By applying course concepts to the real world, students build connections and see the concepts come to life in the world around them. Regardless of the business class you’reContinueContinue reading “5 Ways to Make Your Entrepreneurship Lessons Real-World Applicable”

Skip the Final Exam with these Alternatives in Your Business Classroom

In the high school business or marketing classroom, we expect our students to learn skills throughout the semester in addition to mastering content. Skip the final exam and use one of these alternatives. With projects students can demonstrate mastery and apply their skills to new settings.