Entrepreneurship + Agriculture Program - grades 3-5
Entrepreneurship + Agriculture Program - grades 3-5
Young Minds, Big Ideas!
Introducing our specially tailored Entrepreneurship + Agriculture Program for grades 3-5. Dive into a world where little hands sow the seeds of innovation and watch their ideas sprout into budding businesses.
Why Choose the Entrepreneurship + Agriculture Program for Grades 3-5?
Tailored Learning: Curated with younger minds in focus, students embark on a journey to innovate habitats and grasp the basic principles of agricultural science.
Career Beginnings: Understand the myriad of opportunities in agriculture, laying a foundation for future exploration and passion.
First Steps in Entrepreneurship: Using their newly gained knowledge, students craft simple yet effective agricultural-based business pitches, bringing to life their elementary ideas.
Foundational Growth: Through the Entre + Ag Program, youngsters nurture their innate creativity, grow their confidence, and get a fun introduction to the world of agriculture.
Inside the Program for Grades 3-5:
- In-Depth Curriculum: A detailed instructor’s guide and student playbook tailored for young minds, making learning comprehensive yet engaging.
- Professional Development: Resources and tools to help instructors deliver the content with enthusiasm and clarity, fueling young students' curiosity.
- Program Success Report: charts and graphs showing the growth students made across entrepreneurial mindsets and skills.
Engage young minds, nourish their curiosity, and set them on a path to think, dream, and innovate with the Entrepreneurship + Agriculture Program for grades 3-5.
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