This Business Market Day Unit (Grades 4–12) is a professionally designed, project-based homeschool program that guides students through the full process of creating and running their own mini business.
Students move from initial idea development through to naming their business, designing branding, and creating a product, before progressing into pricing, promotion, stall preparation, and sales practice. The unit concludes with structured reflection, allowing students to evaluate their decisions and outcomes in a meaningful way.
Designed to be hands-on, literacy-rich, and practical, this unit supports a wide range of learners, particularly those who enjoy creating, designing, presenting, and engaging in real-world projects. It naturally builds skills across communication, organisation, problem-solving, and financial understanding, while producing strong portfolio evidence.
The final outcome is a complete mini-business package and a market-ready stall plan, with the option to participate in a real-life market setting such as a school, homeschool group, church, or community event.
This Business Market Day Unit (Grades 4–12) is a professionally designed, project-based homeschool program that guides students through the full process of creating and running their own mini business.
Students move from initial idea development through to naming their business, designing branding, and creating a product, before progressing into pricing, promotion, stall preparation, and sales practice. The unit concludes with structured reflection, allowing students to evaluate their decisions and outcomes in a meaningful way.
Designed to be hands-on, literacy-rich, and practical, this unit supports a wide range of learners, particularly those who enjoy creating, designing, presenting, and engaging in real-world projects. It naturally builds skills across communication, organisation, problem-solving, and financial understanding, while producing strong portfolio evidence.
The final outcome is a complete mini-business package and a market-ready stall plan, with the option to participate in a real-life market setting such as a school, homeschool group, church, or community event.