6 Group Project Strategies for High School Business Teachers

This content emphasizes the value of group projects in fostering student creativity and collaboration. It outlines essential strategies, such as setting clear expectations, understanding group dynamics, implementing checkpoints, promoting communication, evaluating individual contributions, and reflecting on the process. Utilizing diverse groups and collaborative tools enhances the learning experience.

11 Fun Friday Ideas for the Business Classroom

Fridays are the perfect opportunity to shake things up and infuse a bit of fun into your classroom. I have a collection of ideas that will help you end your week on a high note. 1. Escape Rooms Use a business-themed escape room to get students to collaborate and think critically. These activities are fantasticContinueContinue reading “11 Fun Friday Ideas for the Business Classroom”

Simplify Lesson Planning for Introduction to Business and Marketing

Lesson planning can be one of the most daunting tasks for teachers, especially when introducing a variety of subjects in a class like Introduction to Business and Marketing. However, having a well-thought-out scope and pacing guide can make a world of difference. You can grab my FREE Introduction to Business and Marketing Scope and PacingContinueContinue reading “Simplify Lesson Planning for Introduction to Business and Marketing”

4 Tips to Improve Higher-Order Questioning in the High School Business Classroom

Questioning is a powerful tool that can shape the learning experience and foster critical thinking skills among students. Questioning can be used to assess student mastery and aid in-the-moment teaching. Questioning can help engage students, assess mastery, and enhance learning. 1. Pre-Plan Questions While spontaneity has its place in the classroom, strategic pre-planning of questionsContinueContinue reading “4 Tips to Improve Higher-Order Questioning in the High School Business Classroom”