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ENTREPRENEURSHIP MODULE 1 – PART _
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I. Lesson Information
A. Date given:
B. Date of Submission:
C. Subject: Entrepreneurship (Grade 12)
D. Semester: 2/ Week Number: 1 / Lesson Number: 1

E. Learning Competencies
1. I can discuss the relevance of entrepreneurship.
2. I can define who is an entrepreneur.
3. I can identify the traits of an entrepreneur.

F. Topics
1. Entrepreneurship 2. The Entrepreneur

II. INCLUSIONS III. Module Project


A. Learning Activities
As a budding young entrepreneur, you are in
1. Entrepreneurship need of investors to fund your project
-Worksheet 1 business, in order for you to do that, you
2. The Entrepreneur have to present a BUSINESS PLAN to your
-Worksheet 2 future investors for them to be convinced
-Worksheet 3 that the business that you are planning will
B. Rubrics for Scoring Responses be profitable and they will be enticed to
invest.

IV. Instructions
1. Do the Preliminary Activities before reading the lesson discussion of each Learning Activity. Do a
meaningful study of the lesson discussion.

2. After reading the materials, answer the activity on the answer sheet provided. A rubric for scoring the
responses is given. Please find time to read the criteria for scoring your answers.
3. Accomplish all activities and submit only the worksheet back on the date of submission.
4. If something is not clear about the task, please send a message to clarify.

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V. Preliminary Activities
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A.INITIAL SELF-CHECK
With red ink/crayon, shade the hearts that correspond to your confidence level for this upcoming lesson.
Share a little about why you felt that way.

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2. ENGAGING ACTIVITY- On Risking.


Have you experienced taking a risk? What was the outcome?
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PART 2

I. Learning Content 1: - Entrepreneurship


I. Introduction
Before you start the preparation of making a business plan, you need to understand first the
macro view of entrepreneurship. This module will teach you the basics of entrepreneurship and the key
concepts and core competencies which are required skills to become a successful entrepreneur.

II. Lesson Discussion

What is Entrepreneurship?
It is defined as the process of planning, designing, launching, developing, managing and running a business venture to
make a profit.

It is also defined as the capacity and willingness to organize, develop and manage a business venture along with any of
its risks in order to make a profit.

Profit refers to the rewards for business persons who take the risks involved in producing and marketing goods and
services

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21st Century Definition


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ENTREPRENEURSHIP
 is what people do to take their career and dreams into their hands and lead it into direction of their choice.
 It is about building a life on your own terms.
 No bosses. No restricting schedules. NO ONE HOLDING YOU BACK! 😊

III. Exercises / Assessments


Worksheet No. 1 – Let’s Get Down to Business!

If you are to have a business one day, what business do you think would that be? Why?
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Learning Content 2 – the entrepreneur


I. Introduction
What do you call a person who creates a business?

II. Lesson Discussion


Difference between businessman and entrepreneur.

Entrepreneur
Entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurs’

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An entrepreneur is a unique individual who has the innate ability and extraordinary dedication to establish and manage
a business, acknowledging all the risks and reaping its rewards.
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An entrepreneur is considered successful if the business that he or she envisioned has materialized into a thriving
industry with regular customers and financial gain.
He or she will then decide either to maintain his or her business or expand.

III. Exercises / Assessments


WORKSHEET NO. 2 – Businessman or Entrepreneur?
Identify which among the following descriptions refer to entrepreneurs and which refer to businessmen. On the blanks,
write EN for Entrepreneur and BM for Businessman.

___________ 1. Marshall already calculated the risks of the business that he will put up.
___________ 2. Dawn is pro-active and knows when something needs to be done.
___________ 3. Ariel is fully responsible for serving customers, making the business profitable/sustainable, and
providing employee satisfaction.
___________ 4. Mia is building a life on her own terms.
___________ 5. Therese always thinks of imaginative ideas for the business.
___________ 6. Robert is focused mainly on the profit of the business.
___________ 7. Marie is comfortable in doing multiple and challenging tasks and takes accountability with the risks and
profits of the business.
___________ 8. Herome desires for a business that will bring a positive change to the community.
___________ 9. Daniela starts putting up the business based from the original concept of her friend’s business.
___________ 10. Frances has a flexible schedule and can take an unlimited number of vacation days.

Learning Content 3 – the qualities of an entrepreneur


I. Introduction
Like other vocations, being an entrepreneur is also a calling. It is not a career that one can jump into when he or she
decides so. It entails a holistic business talent and characteristics to be considered one.

Top 10 Qualities of an Entrepreneur


1) Self-Confidence
-They are confident with the knowledge that they will make their business succeed.
2) Risk-taking
-As an entrepreneur you can’t fear risk, because you take it everyday.
3) Ability to communicate with people
-They recognize that much of their success will depend on how well they deal with people.
4) Flexibility
-The world is constantly changing so you have to adapt to all the changes.

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5) Focusing on clear objectives


-They are clear on what their business stands for and stick to it.
6) Creativity
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-They come up with fresh and unique ideas for their business.
7) Decisive
- Entrepreneurs always have a decision about their business. They do not settle for gray areas and unclear
solutions.
8) Good Personality
-Business is all about people, your personality is what will attract the customers.
9) Courage
“All of our dreams can come true if we have the courage to pursue them.”
-Walt Disney
-It takes courage to be an entrepreneur. Doing what others think you cannot and keep doing it even when plenty
of challenges pop up.
10) Initiative
-Entrepreneurs know if something needs to be done. They are pro-active because they address issues, problems
and challenges before they come rather than when they already happened.

III. Exercises / Assessments


Worksheet No.3 – I possess this quality!

Instruction:
Identify what quality is characterized by the following entrepreneurs.

_____________________ 1. Mango Mania offers buko and banana shakes when mangoes are out of season.
_____________________ 2. Barney recognizes that much of the success of his business depends on how well he
deals, interact and be in touch with people.
_____________________ 3. Todd believes in himself and he is aware of his potentials in doing the business.
_____________________ 4. Kyra doesn’t want to live a life of “what ifs” so she expanded her business even
without assurance that it will thrive.
_____________________ 5. Holly is fully responsible for the decisions about the launching of the new product.
_____________________ 6. Bonnie raises her employees’ salary even without them asking.
_____________________ 7. Wesley always has clear and solid targets for his business daily.
_____________________ 8. Boss J, always welcomes the customers with a big smile and addresses their needs
warmly.
_____________________ 9. Harold named his water refilling station “Harry Water”
_____________________ 10. Even if many milk tea businesses are starting to open, Garmin is not scared to put
up his own milk tea business.

Part 3
I. Post Activities Page 5 of 6
A. POST SELF-CHECK
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With red ink/crayon, shade the hearts that correspond to your confidence level after taking the lessons. Share a
little about why you felt that way.
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B. REAL-LIFE APPLICATION CHALLENGE


Have you experienced failures? If so, what are the lessons that you learned?
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III. List of References

Entrepreneur and Entrepreneurship. Date retrieved January 12, 2021 from


https://www.investopedia.com/terms/e/entrepreneur.asp

Entrpreneurship. Date retrieved January 14, 2021 from


https://www.econlib.org/library/Enc/Entrepreneurship.html

Prepared by:
ELLAINE N. PARUNGAO, LPT
Learning Activity/ Module Designer

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