Course Details:
- 1 live class per week
- 13 weeks
- Live Class Length: 45 minutes
- 16 seats per section
- Homework is assigned
- Formal grades, Teacher feedback offered on homework, Teacher feedback given during class
- Materials
The teacher will provide all materials. Students will need to use Google Docs, Canva, and other digital tools.
The Lemonade Stand: Start a Real Business in 13 Weeks
$245.00
This course will introduce young learners to the fundamentals of starting and running a business. By the end, learners will develop a product or service and sell it on a real website!
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- Class Intro Video
- A Biblical Worldview
- The Lemons-Aid Way
- Teacher Bios
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Description
Imagine your learner excitedly sharing their own product or service—a business they’ve dreamed up, created, and launched themselves! In just 12 weeks, they’ll gain real-world skills to transform their ideas into something marketable, learning the ins and outs of entrepreneurship. Your child will learn the business fundamentals and entrepreneurial mindset needed to see an idea through to the end. In this course, we don’t just teach theory; we’re preparing the next generation of creative thinkers and problem-solvers who will be ready to stand out.
When we designed Lemons-Aid Stand, we imagined a young learner seeing their creativity come to life. We’ve seen students light up when they realize they can create and bring value to the world. Entrepreneurship teaches us to take risks, learn from challenges, and make positive impacts. Our goal is to show students that their ideas matter, and they have what it takes to turn dreams into something real!
🔥 SNAPSHOT OF STUDENT OUTCOMES
🌟 Confidence in Creative Thinking
Boldly share and pitch their own business ideas
Think critically and independently, embracing their creativity
🌟 Develop Real Business Skills
Hands-on experience with marketing, customer engagement, and budgeting
Create, price, and present a product or service
🌟 Build Problem-Solving Skills
Navigate challenges like time management, meeting deadlines, and facing feedback
Learn how to approach business and personal goals strategically
🌟 Feel Empowered to Take Action
Practice accountability and responsibility with real tasks
Embrace the excitement of seeing a project come to life
🌟 Project Completion
Create a business prototype, marketing materials, and launch on a real website
Present a complete business idea that they can proudly share
Course Features
Each week is packed with mini-lessons, hands-on project work, and opportunities for feedback, ensuring your learner builds confidence step-by-step. They’ll enjoy a dynamic mix of discussions, creative brainstorming, and individual work that allows them to develop ideas into something tangible. By the end of the course, your learner will have all the pieces they need to present and sell their first product or service on a real website!
Sign up today, and let’s get ready to unleash your learner’s entrepreneurial spirit—because their ideas are worth it!
Lesson Schedule
Week 1: What Is an Entrepreneur? | Students learn what it means to be an entrepreneur, explore how entrepreneurship can be a way to glorify God, and brainstorm their own business ideas. |
Week 2: Who Will Buy Your Stuff? (Customer Avatar) | Students figure out who their ideal customer is and develop a detailed customer avatar. They will reflect on how serving their customers with integrity can be an act of love and a reflection of God’s care for people. |
Week 3: The Perfect Pitch (Product or Service Pitch) | Using The Young Entrepreneur guide, students develop and pitch their product or service. They will learn how to communicate their business idea clearly, solve their buyer’s problems, and reflect on how their pitch can reflect Christ-like integrity and creativity. |
Week 4: How Much Should You Charge? (Pricing) | Students learn how to set fair and just prices for their product or service, reflecting on how honesty and fairness in pricing honors God and serves their customers. |
Week 5: Handling Your Money (Accounting) | Introduce basic accounting concepts, including profit, expenses, and tracking money, with a focus on stewardship—using resources wisely to honor God and bless others. |
Week 6: Making Your Offer Too Cool to Resist! | Learn how to create irresistible offers that reflect both creativity and a desire to serve and bless customers. |
Week 7: How Do You Tell People About Your Business? (Marketing) | Students learn how to craft a marketing plan that is honest and authentic, focusing on how their business can meet needs and serve others. |
Week 8: Advertising Magic | Teach students how to write effective ads that grab attention while maintaining integrity and truthfulness in their messaging. |
Week 9: Telling the World! (Marketing & Building a Community) | Use social media and word-of-mouth to promote their business to a larger audience, while considering how they can build a positive and encouraging community around their brand. |
Week 10: Learn to Sell Like a Pro! | Teach students how to effectively sell their product by talking to customers and answering their questions, reflecting on how the way they serve their customers can reflect Christ’s love and care. |
Week 11: Keep Growing (Mentors & Learning) | Introduce the concept of continuous learning and seeking out mentors for long-term growth, while considering how mentorship can reflect discipleship and the value of community in faith. |
Week 12: Time to Pitch! | Students present their business idea to the class and receive feedback on their pitch and product, reflecting on how they can serve others through their business. |
Class Introduction Video
Taught From a Christian Perspective
Our mission is to equip learners’ minds and shepherd their hearts. We want them to have saving faith in our Lord Jesus Christ and then develop a biblical worldview. This means they view their world, themselves, and God in a way that aligns with what the Bible teaches. This brings great peace and understanding to the believer because we serve a good, sovereign God. This course is taught with these goals in mind. In class, we may pray, read scripture, and discuss how to view the content from a Christian perspective.
We have adopted The Master’s Seminary Doctrinal Statement.
ENTREPRENEURSHIP:
These courses help learners view entrepreneurship through the lens of God’s design for creativity, stewardship, and serving others. From a biblical perspective, entrepreneurship is more than just making money—it’s about using our God-given talents to meet the needs of others, solve problems, and bring value to the world. Genesis 1:27 reminds us that we are made in God’s image, and just as God is the ultimate Creator, He has gifted us with the ability to create and work with purpose.
Throughout our entrepreneurship and business courses, students learn how to take the gifts and passions God has given them and turn those into something that serves others, echoing the command in 1 Peter 4:10 to “use whatever gift you have received to serve others.” As they develop their business ideas, they are encouraged to think about how their product or service can be a blessing to their community, reflecting the biblical call to love and serve our neighbors.
The deeper significance lies in realizing that business, like every other aspect of life, can be an act of worship and a way to fulfill God’s command to work diligently (Colossians 3:23), honor Him with our resources (Proverbs 3:9), and love others through service (Galatians 5:13).
✨ 🍋 ✨ Why Lemons-Aid? ✨ 🍋 ✨
A BIBLICAL WORLDVIEW: The Bible, infallible and inerrant, is the very written word of God, who has revealed Himself to man. The Bible is like the light we cast on all content areas in order to understand it, whether that be literature, physical science, history, or geometry. Students learn all content through a Biblical lens. Theology is important for understanding all subject areas. We carefully curate courses that capture learners’ imagination while pointing them to God through sound doctrine. THIS is most important!
EXPLICIT TEACHING: We understand the skills and concepts students need to learn and know how to teach them. Lemons-Aid’s materials are top-notch, organized, and clear for students and parents to understand. We are especially skilled at breaking down a complicated process into understandable parts. Further, explicit instruction is “a structured, systematic, and effective methodology for teaching academic skills. It is called explicit because it is an unambiguous and direct approach to teaching that includes both instructional design and delivery procedures. Explicit instruction is characterized by a series of supports or scaffolds, whereby students are guided through the learning process with clear statements about the purpose and rationale for learning the new skill, clear explanations and demonstrations of the instructional target, and supported practice with feedback until independent mastery has been achieved.”
- Explicit Instruction: Effective and Efficient Teaching by Anita L. Archer and Charles A. Hughes.
Anita Archer trained Mrs. Lemons in workshops, and it changed her teaching. Read a little more about the research behind explicit teaching here and here.
STUDENT ACCOUNTABILITY = ACHIEVEMENT: Students master skills with us and make gains. We have a high degree of accountability. Since we make promises here and parents are paying good money, we understand you trust us to work! Students have to work too, and let’s be honest: they’re kids and don’t always want to. We push it. We teach them how to stay engaged, we cold-call on kids, we tell them to use the chatbox, and we want them to use emojis! If they are resistant, we contact the student through the teacher tab first. If that doesn’t work, we call in the big guns–Mom and Dad. We want kids to learn. We don’t want them to pass through our classes without gaining skills and doing great learning.
DO HARD THINGS. Boost your confidence, master new skills, learn new concepts. This takes a commitment to do hard things. Like the standards we have for our teachers, we also expect our learners to do hard things, whether that means they stand firm in their convictions, learn geometry, write an essay, or give an oral presentation. You can do hard things!
HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS: To balance our high expectations for their learning and behavior, we build relationships with them. We want them to know we care about and know them. We’ll ask about their play last weekend or the new trick they’re trying to master on the skateboard. We also want students to get to know each other and encourage community engagement.
DEPENDABLE: Multiple teachers are teaching this class, and we have an entire year of lessons planned and scheduled. Since we are a mission-driven organization, we protect our brand and the relationships with our families. We are accountable to our learners. When things come up for teachers, we work to get substitutes and do everything we can before canceling a class. We do not like canceling or changing, and we often teach classes at a loss to give others a chance to join. We have limits, of course, but we are not flippant or irresponsible about canceling! When things come up for students, since we have multiple sections, they can transfer from section to section. All our teachers teach the same content the same week, giving families even more flexibility!
TEACHER FEEDBACK: The back-and-forth work between a student and teacher significantly benefits a student if done well. We follow best practices in designing class time, assignments, and routines. According to Pennington Publishing, effective writing feedback (or grading) is:
- Specific, not general
- Immediate, not postponed
- Routine with a revision / feedback cycle
- Explanatory
- The right amount
- Targeted to the most critical issues
- Varied (written, audio, and video comments)
- Holding students accountable
WORKSHOP TIME: We use “workshop time” so students will work while the teacher answers questions, gets them started, and holds them accountable. In a writing class, the teacher “visits” learners on their Google Documents and watches and helps them write. The immediacy of the feedback/revision cycle with the instructor allows writers to improve rapidly. Additionally, once we started using this method in writing classes, we saw nearly a 100% completion rate in student essays!
GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS: Students need graphic organizers to help them see the structure and breakdown of a concept or process. For example, we use them to help learners understand how to write a paragraph or essay and to use the writing process. This is how they learn to develop coherent ideas. They don’t figure out how to do this magically; the graphic organizers and the intentional, explicit teaching help them learn the skills!
STUDENT MASTERY: Each class includes explicit, direct instruction with teacher modeling. Students are guided toward mastery of skills and understandings to grasp the concepts and become independent. Students are held to a high standard of academic work, including often ignored skills like the use of grammar and neatness in math.
CUSTOMER SERVICE
We serve the Lord and we work hard for families. We work to give quick responses to questions, authentic and careful feedback, and to solve any conflict. As home educators ourselves, familiar with the joys and struggles of teaching our own children, we can relate! We are supporting families, equipping learners, and serving Christ. We are 100% devoted to Him and to you!
To read more about our teaching and learning methods, read our blogs, written by our teachers and staff.
The Lemons-Aid Team
Lemons-Aid teachers have a few things in common.
❤️ They love their students and value each of their unique strengths and personalities that make our classes special. Our classes can be described as fun, personal, academic, challenging, and supportive.
🤩 We work to keep learners engaged, so there is always a degree of student accountability for their attention and focus, whether that be through asking them direct questions or by using the chatbox.
💭 We know all kids can learn, but sometimes things are hard! To support students, we teach them how to develop effective thinking and learning habits that will bring them success in class and in life.
🌟 Building relationships with students so they know we care about them helps us balance the high expectations we have for them regarding their effort, work quality, and behavior. Our students are encouraged, cared for, and they achieve!
𝘽𝙇𝘼𝙆𝙀 𝘿𝘼𝙃𝙇𝙈𝙀𝙔𝙀𝙍: Create Arts & Music
#artistic, #curious, #entrepreneurial, #empathetic, #relational
I hold a Bachelor’s of Music in Jazz Studies Degree from Western Connecticut State University. I’ve been producing, performing, and teaching music to people of all ages for over 10 years. In addition to teaching, I regularly perform, write, record, produce, and mix various music projects of my own and for other artists and clients. I’m deeply passionate about music and creating, and I love to share the joy and knowledge of how to express oneself musically with my students. My classroom is lively, lighthearted, and upbeat. You can expect lots of encouragement while I give feedback and pointers to improve. I aim to cultivate your creativity, stretch your musicality, and hone in on what sparks your musical curiosity. I love to to laugh with my wife. I love to be with my family and the friends who may as well be family. I love to create, whether in the form of music, writing, drawing, or painting. I enjoy that process. As of right now, my favorite book of the Bible is Ephesians! I love meditating on who I am in Christ and what I have been given access to in Him. Ephesians breaks that down beautifully.
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