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Kidpreneurship Course

Designing a Kidspreneurship Course for Class 6 to 9 is a great way to introduce students to entrepreneurship, problem-solving, creativity, and financial literacy. 

Choosing "kidspreneurship" or introducing entrepreneurship to kids at a young age—especially students from 6 to 9 grade—has many benefits that go beyond just starting a business. Here’s why it’s a smart and impactful choice:

1. 🧠 Develops Critical Thinking & Problem Solving

2. 💡 Encourages Creativity & Innovation

3. 📈 Builds Financial Literacy Early

4. 🗣️ Improves Communication & Leadership Skills

5. 🛠️ Teaches Real-World Skills

6. 🌍 Instills Responsibility & Ownership

7. ❤️ Boosts Confidence and Self-Belief

8. 🔁 Encourages a Growth Mindset

Last Date of Application - July 10, 2025

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Kidpreneurship course for 6th to 9th grade students is a brilliant way to nurture creativity, confidence, and real-world problem-solving. This course is designed to make it hands-on, engaging, and age-appropriate, while still building real entrepreneurial thinking. Topics like Understanding a simple Business Model Canvas or Revenue models for kids (selling products, services, etc.) or Creating a brand name and logo or Basics of marketing (4Ps: Product, Price, Place, Promotion) or Activity: Design a logo and slogan using free tools are included in this new model. Here's a comprehensive outline for a 4-week course that combines theory, activities, and real-world applications. 


“Where Every Kid’s Idea Counts.”- Give/share your Idea, we will implement in our business.


“Little CEO Bootcamp” – Week-1


Intensive with ideation, prototyping, and pitching:


What is an entrepreneurship?

Coming up with a business idea

Understanding customers

Basics of money (costs, pricing, profit)

Creating a mini business plan

Making a pitch or video- 📹 Record a 1-minute elevator pitch or ad reel.


“Young Innovators Club”– Week-2

Round club that builds entrepreneurial skills:


Learn empathy and basic market research.

Understanding your client.

How to ask the right questions

What makes a good idea?

Finding problems in daily life

Turning passions into business ideas

What makes a product appealing?

Naming your business

Designing a logo and slogan


“Little CEO Market Day”—Week” 3

Students build & sell real or demo products


Marketing & Promotion

What is marketing?

Storytelling for your brand

Using social media (safely) and word-of-mouth

E-commerce Basics: Selling online

Teamwork & Leadership: How to run a team

Failing Forward: Learning from mistakes

What goes in a mini business plan?

One-page business canvas (visual plan) - Fill out a fun, illustrated business model canvas.

Setting goals.


Brainstorming challenge: Week-4 

Activity:

“Come up with 5 business ideas in 10 minutes.”

“Entrepreneur of the Day” presentations.

Interview 3 classmates/friends about a potential product idea.

Mini investor pitch competitions

“CEO of the Week” or “Young Hustler Award”

Pitch Day! Students present to peers, teachers, or “kid-friendly investors.”

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📚 Delivery Formats

Weekly classes (1–2 hours) two classes in a week.

Course Duration: 4 weeks.

Celebrate with certificates, awards, and parent involvement

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🎓 Outcomes for Students

Critical thinking & problem-solving

Improved public speaking & collaboration

Early financial literacy and the importance of money.

Real-world confidence & creativity

Initiators and Creators.

Network Marketing and Digital Marketing knowledge.

Students can assist their parental business in their free time.

Experimental and innovators. 


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Giving Gen Z the mindset of an entrepreneur and the skills of an innovator early can transform how they learn, lead, and live. Gen Z and Gen Alpha aren’t waiting to grow up to change the world — they’re already doing it.


The purpose to choose the course:


Digital natives

Creatively fearless

Socially aware

Entrepreneurially inclined


Giving them tools to innovate and lead early sets the stage for impact, resilience, and real-world success.

These are exactly what entrepreneurship fosters.


Kids in Business

Boost your future

Growth

Develop

Health

Rise

Help

Need

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can join?

Typically, kids class between 6 to 9th can join, but this may vary depending on the program. All you need is curiosity and a great attitude!

They’ll learn how to:


  • Come up with business ideas

  • Make and sell products or services

  • Handle money

  • Talk to customers

  • Work in a team

Yes! Many activities in this programs include a market day or showcase, where kids set up booths or online shops to sell their products.