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English Language Arts

  • The child has learned about persuasive writing by creating advertisements and writing persuasive pitches to sell their granola.
  • They have practiced their descriptive writing skills by writing product descriptions for their granola flavors.
  • They have developed their communication skills by presenting their business plan and product to potential customers.
  • The child has learned about storytelling by creating a narrative about the origins of their granola recipe.

Math

  • The child has applied their understanding of fractions and measurement by calculating the quantities of ingredients needed for their granola recipe.
  • They have practiced addition and subtraction skills by keeping track of the expenses and profits from their business.
  • The child has learned about money and financial literacy by pricing their granola and handling transactions.
  • They have developed their budgeting skills by creating a budget plan for their business.

Continued development can be encouraged by exploring other entrepreneurial activities or hobbies that involve practical application of language arts and math skills. For example, the child can start a lemonade stand and create a marketing campaign using persuasive writing techniques. They can also expand their math skills by managing the finances of their business and calculating profits. Encouraging them to read books about entrepreneurship can also provide further inspiration and insights.

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