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LessonCorner Worksheets for Business
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1. Entrepreneurship 5
Consumer, Competition, Corporation, Partnership, Persistent, Producer, Risk, Stock, Stockholder, Entrepreneur Crossword | Word Search | Word Scramble | Answer Keys(1,2,3)
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2. Business
Vertical Merger, Horizontal Merger, Assets, Limited Partnership, Liability, Sole Proprietorship, Business Organization, Fringe Benefit, Zoning Law, Business License Crossword | Word Search | Word Scramble | Answer Keys(1,2,3)
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3. Incentive Audit Errors
Damaged Product, Ti Hi, Misdirect, Improper Loading, Label Placement, License Plate Not Scanned, Carton Count, Loading, Pallet Select, Code Date Crossword | Word Search | Word Scramble | Answer Keys(1,2,3)
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Additional Lessons 1 - 10 of 1000 for Business
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1. The Business of Agriculture in Canada
6-8 The Business of Agriculture in Canada Project type: Assignment Related topic: Subjects Social Studies Business Studies Summary Students will explore the impact of agriculture as a business in Canada using the wine industry as an example. Duration 1 lesson Purpose To explore the business of agriculture in Canada Befor...
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Grade Level: 6-8
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2. The World Does Business with Nebraska
Lesson 4 The World Does Business with Nebraska OVERVIEW: In addition to promoting the export of goods, services, and produce, Nebraska encourages foreign investments to further its economic development. This lesson looks at some current foreign investments in the State. This list is ever changing in our growing state. ECONOMIC CONCEPTS:...
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Grade Level: 9-12
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3. Nebraska Does Business with the World
Nebraska Does Business with the World Lesson 3 OVERVIEW: This activity looks at the extensive connections between Nebraska and the international economy. Recent census results indicate that more than 30% of Nebraska's firms are involved in international trade. · · · · Nebraska's exports totaled over $2.3 billion in 1999. Neb...
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Grade Level: 9-12
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4. How Can Big Business Make Money from Tariffs?: Economics Lesson
HOW CAN BIG BUSINESS MAKE MONEY FROM TARIFFS? * National Council on Economic Education United States History: Focus on Economics, Lesson 7 Lesson Description INTRODUCTION History The period from 1880 to 1920 was a time of growth in business. As businesses grew in size, some of them attempted to reduce competition in their ma...
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Grade Level: 9-12
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5. I'm in Business, Now what Do I Charge?
Lesson 8: I'm in Business, Now what Do I Charge? Overview: When entrepreneurs start their own business they do so with the intention of earning a profit. They will realize a profit when total revenue is greater than total out-of-pocket (explicit) costs. Entrepreneurs must set the price of their goods or services high enough to al...
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Grade Level: 9-12
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6. Legal Forms of Business
Lesson 6: Legal Forms of Business Overview: Entrepreneurs have a vision about what a business might be like. When thinking about the positives, the vision is probably one of good fortune and success. But, as you can imagine, unfavorable things may happen. Revenues may not be enough to pay all the bills, accidents can happen, and many oth...
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Grade Level: 9-12
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7. Lesson Plan 1 Create Your Own Business Card
You are here: About>Computing & Technology>Desktop Publishing> Business Cards> Lesson Plan 1 Create Your Own Business Card Desktop Publishing Computing & TechnologyDesktop PublishingEssentialsChoose & Use Desktop Publishing SoftwareKickstart Your CreativityLearn the Rules of Desktop PublishingGet Desktop Publishing TrainingDesktop Publishing MisconceptionsTopicsFind & Use So...
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Grade Level: 9-12
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8. Speaker on Business
Speaker on Business Goals: 1. Students will receive primary information about how small shipping businesses work and what they are responsible for. 2. Students will gain knowledge and demonstrate their understanding of terms that are directly related to the operation of a small shipping business. 3. Students develop the ski...
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Grade Level: 6-8
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9. Fighting Fires - A Risky Business
9-10 Fighting Fires - A Risky Business Project type: Assignment Related topic: Subjects History Social Studies Science Summary Students create a museum display depicting the jobs, technology, and risks associated with fighting fires. Duration 3 to 4 lessons Purpose To explore the role of fire-fighting personnel and technology in Canada over t...
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Grade Level: 9-12
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10. Four Criteria for a Highly Successful Business
All Grades Four Criteria for a Highly Successful Business Project type: Assignment Related topic: Subjects Business Studies Summary Students identify criteria for success in business, create a rubric for judging that success, and use their rubric to analyze Air Canada's success in a given area. Duration 1 lesson Purpose To analyze the major factors influencing...
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Grade Level: 6-12
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