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ALEX Lesson Plans
Subject: Business, Management, and Administration (9 - 12), or Technology Education (9 - 12) Title: It's Time
Description: Students must prepare to be future business professionals. By researching the importance of employee/student time and attendance and creating a brochure, students will gain essential knowledge of practical business practices. The brochure should explain the school's policy, describe the role good/poor attendance plays in the workplace, and describe penalties/rewards.
Subject: Business, Management, and Administration (9 - 12) Title: Correspondence for the Real World
Description: As future employees, students should be aware of the various forms of business correspondence. Students will learn how to use wizards and templates from a word processing software to create business letters. This project allows students to research a career of interest and use real-world data to compose letters of inquiry requesting information from individuals in the community that are actively employed in the career field that they are interested in. This is project-based, Commerce and Information Technology lesson plan.
Subject: Business, Management, and Administration (9 - 12) Title: Charge It?
Description: In this lesson, students will select appropriate and inappropriate uses of credit cards by role-playing a college student who must choose to either use cash or a credit card to pay for a variety of real-life scenarios. This lesson plan is adapted from “The Credit Safari” lesson plan at The Consumer Jungle. The origianl lesson can be found at http://fefe.arizona.edu/system/files/The_Credit_Safari.doc. This is a Commerce and Information Technology lesson plan.
Subject: Business, Management, and Administration (9 - 12), or English Language Arts (10), or Technology Education (9 - 12) Title: Creating a Business Letter Using Mail Merge
Description: In this lesson, students will learn to use the mail merge feature of their word processing software. They will utilize the Internet for research, compose a business letter, and key the letter using mail merge. This is a Commerce and Information Technology lesson plan.
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