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ENGAGEMENT

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What can we say about the picture in relation to our topic? Who do we think is the
entrepreneur between the two? Explain your answer.
The picture explains the difference between someone who have a mind of an entrepreneur and
an employee. The entrepreneur between the two is the man. He seems to enjoy expressing his
ideas and proposals but the other person involved looks baffled.
EXPLANATION

LESSON 1: INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP


Name: Chantal A. Aquino Score:
Section: 12 – EUCLID Date: 09/20/21

Answer the following questions based on your own understanding.

1. What is an entrepreneur?
Entrepreneurs are those who are bound to make new and unique business that will
contribute to the economy and will be useful for present and future. They are the ones
who are business minded; they are keen and quick to respond in situations involving
business. They are not afraid of taking risks in terms of generating and producing new
products. They are also innovators or the ones in charge of enhancing and improving
an existing product.

2. Why are people attracted to entrepreneurship? What are its benefits?


Because entrepreneurship focuses on practicality, employees know that they are
not going to be working on their specific companies forever. Entrepreneurship gives
them the opportunity of working with their own skills and interests. Furthermore,
they can make their own rules and they are involved at everything their business
holds. Aside from that, entrepreneurship enhances their critical and analytical
thinking inside the business industry.

3. How does learning entrepreneurship benefit you as a student?


Entrepreneurship benefit me as a student by enhancing my creativity and
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Name: Score:
Section: Date:

What is your dream business? How is it going to help your life in the future?

(Insert Text)
EVALUATION

LESSON 1: INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP


Name: Score:
Section: Date:

True or False. Write true if the statement is correct, and false if otherwise.
(Insert Text) 1. Entrepreneurs are their own bosses.
(Insert Text) 2. Entrepreneurship offers the prestige of being the person in
charge.
(Insert Text) 3. Having a business is sometimes a proactive response to
negative situations.
(Insert Text) 4. Entrepreneurship is important for a student because it does not
evaluate feasibility of ideas.
(Insert Text) 5. This subject is concerned for one to be employed rather than to be an
employer.
(Insert Text) 6. Entrepreneurship is the act of being an entrepreneur.
(Insert Text) 7. Businessmen ignore innovations.
(Insert Text) 8. Entrepreneurship offers a greater possibility of achieving significant
financial rewards than working for someone else.
(Insert Text) 9. Part of the course is writing a macro business plan.
(Insert Text) 10. This course will lead us to the discovery of entrepreneurial
innovators to start their own business.
ENGAGEMENT

FOUR PICS 1 WORD


Can you guess the word by looking at these pictures?

(Insert Text (Answer is 12 Letters) )

Good job!
EXPLANATION

LESSON 2: ENTREPRENEURIAL COMPETENCIES


Name: Score:
Section: Date:

Answer the following questions based on your own understanding.

1. Summarize the comparison between entrepreneurs of the past and of today.


(Insert Text)

2. How can we say that a person is competent to be an entrepreneur?

(Insert Text)
EVALUATION

LESSON 2: ENTREPRENEURIAL COMPETENCIES


Name: Score:
Section: Date:

Complete the Venn Diagram. List down the characteristics of entrepreneurs of the past
and of today, and add their similarities based from what you learned from this lesson.

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