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1 Welcome to JA BizTown™ Teacher Training

2 JA Capstone Programs JA BizTown™ - Elementary Grades
JA Finance Park™ - Middle Grades JA Job Shadow™ - Middle and High School

3 Teacher Training Objectives
By the end of this training, you will understand: The purpose of JA BizTown. How to efficiently and effectively use the JA BizTown curriculum materials. The teacher responsibilities necessary for a successful JA BizTown student visit. The operation of the on-site JA BizTown simulation.

4 Why JA BizTown? Align program content with JA Worldwide’s Pillars of Student Success: Financial literacy Entrepreneurship Work-readiness Enhance the role of technology in the elementary Capstone program Highlight experiential learning techniques

5 JA BizTown Student Goals
Upon completion of the JA BizTown program, students will be able to: Demonstrate a basic understanding of the free enterprise system. Build money management skills through a practical knowledge of economic concepts and banking practices. Develop an understanding of basic business practices and responsibilities. Demonstrate the soft skills necessary for their successful participation in the world of work. Discuss the roles they, as citizens, play in their community as workers and consumers, and relate these personal roles to the free enterprise system. Demonstrate an understanding of the importance of nonprofit organizations in our communities. Discuss the importance of citizen rights and responsibilities in a community.

6 JA BizTown Benefits To Educators
The lessons, written by JA Worldwide, are easy to use. Minimal lesson preparation time is needed because of efficient activity organization throughout the Curriculum Guide. The program content has been aligned with national and statewide academic content standards in social studies (economics), mathematics, language arts, and career development. Enhanced Learning Opportunities, that allow teachers to provide optional, complementary activities to the core curriculum, are provided. The curriculum consists of fun, interactive, engaging content that gets students excited about learning.

7 JA BizTown Program Components
Teacher training Classroom instruction Volunteer training Student on-site visit Post-visit activities-blog

8 JA BizTown Video

9 Why Experiential Learning?
Memorable Authentic experience Chance to apply classroom learning Interactive: problem solving, team work Adult involvement Functions across content areas See Curriculum Guide page OV-2 for the excellently written Experiential Education summary.

10 Curriculum Basics Four weeks: 45-minute, daily lessons
Week One: Introduction and Economic Basics Week Two: Money Management and Job Preparation Week Three: Job Preparation and Operating a Business Week Four: Visit Preparation, Site-Visit, and Visit Follow-Up

11 Curriculum Components
Classroom Teaching Kit Curriculum Guide Citizen Guide JA BizTown DVD

12 Classroom Kit Circular Flow Wall Map Economy Poster (double-sided)
Check-It-Out Poster (double-sided) Activity and Game Cards Banking Bingo Card Pads JA BizTown DVD Prepare a total Classroom Teaching Kit to be on display in front of the room for you to use and reference as you are moving through the training. As you mention each of the above materials, hold them up to be visible to all participants. Be certain to show both sides of the two-sided posters describing their purposes. Mention that the JA BizTown DVD is the same that will be shown today during training. This DVD shows students on-site at an actual JA BizTown performing their jobs and being consumers.

13 Curriculum Guide Tab Sections
Overview Getting Started Pretest/Posttest Unit 1: Community & Economy Unit 2: Financial Literacy Unit 3: Work-Readiness JA BizTown Jobs Unit 4: Business Management BizPrep Unit 5: After-Visit Debriefing Glossary Extended Learning Opportunities Visit Information Volunteer Information Miscellaneous Ask teachers to open the Curriculum Guide as you note the 15 different tabs, explaining that you will be covering each of them in some fashion prior to the conclusion of the training. Explain also that the core curriculum tabs that contain the actual lesson plans are printed in green to make them easier to quickly identify when they are teaching. The remainder of the tabs are printed in black.

14 Other Curriculum Guide Features
Citizen Guide pages included Answer keys Transparencies Resource Sheets Unit Assessments Do not take the time to have teachers flip through their Guides at this point, as this is just a general introduction to what the Guide offers. Briefly present here that everything that they need for planning their lessons is found in the Guide including all student workbook pages, all answer keys, as well as copies of all transparencies, resource sheets and evaluations. Everything is contained in this Guide for quick and easy lesson planning.

15 Citizen Guide Classroom Activity Pages Pretest/Posttest Answer Sheets
Citizen Alerts Unit Assessments BizConnects (family newsletters) Practice Checkbook Materials Glossary Classified Ads BizBriefs Summer Camp Flyer Display a Citizen Guide for all to see as you discuss the pieces of each Citizen Guide briefly. Remind the teachers that all pages included in a Citizen Guide are also found in their Curriculum Guide.

16 JA BizTown Curriculum Guide

17 Suggested Curriculum Timeline
Curriculum Guide Suggested Curriculum Timeline Nineteen (19) pre-visit lessons One (1) day on-site Two (2) post-visit lessons Twenty-two (22) total days Page GS-9

18 Teacher Checklist and Timeline
Curriculum Guide Teacher Checklist and Timeline 8 weeks 4-5 weeks 3 weeks 1 week GS-10 Stress that this Timeline is specifically for the teachers to track their responsibilities during the teaching of the unit, not only with curriculum matters and preparation for the on-site visit, but also with necessary volunteer and JA Area office communications. Discuss each of the mentioned tasks. 1-3 days On-site visit Follow Up Lessons

19 Lesson Layout Lesson Description Learning Objectives Materials
Procedure Check It Out! Lesson Summary Social Studies Connection Additional Curriculum Connections Unit Wrap-up

20 Unit 1: Community and Economy
Description Objectives Materials Notes Procedure Use this opening page of Unit 1 Lesson 1 to show each piece of the lesson format as well as its purpose. “Each lesson introductory page will give you 1. A description of the lesson The objectives of the lesson Materials required for the lesson The lesson procedures and 5. Notes with important information will be found in the sidebar.

21 Unit 1: Community and Economy New Vocabulary Definitions
U1-2 Highlight new vocabulary definitions and more notes. Notes

22 Unit 1: Community and Economy
Lesson Summary Social Studies Connection U1-4 Highlight Lesson Summary and various Connection pieces. Language Arts, Math Connections

23 Lesson 1: What Is a Community?
Pretest Answer Sheet Citizen Guide Curriculum Guide, Unit 1 Lesson1 Actual Pretest Curriculum Guide, Tab 3-Pretest and Posttest. (You will need to make copies of the test. It is not in the Citizen Guide.) Discuss that the Pretest and Posttest (the same test) is located in the Curriculum Guide, Unit 1 Lesson 1, and in the Curriculum Guide, Tab 3-Pretest and Posttest. Teachers will need to make copies of the actual test for their students, although the answer sheets for both tests are found in the Citizen Guide.

24 Lesson 1: What Is a Community?
Pretest Answer Sheet Citizen Guide Curriculum Guide, Unit 1 Lesson 1 Test Answer Sheets for student use are found in the Citizen Guide. Curriculum Guide, Tab 3-Pretest and Posttest

25 Lesson 1: What Is a Community?
Citizen Pledge This Voter Registration Card is to be kept, and later in the curriculum, students will be asked to cut it out and staple it to the back of their checkbooks before coming to JA BizTown. Voter Registration

26 Bank account application
Open a JA BizTown Bank Account Bank account application Stress that this Application needs to be kept because it will be later returned to the students with their assigned account number written on it.

27 Check It Out Poster Completing a Deposit Ticket Endorsing a paycheck
Entering a transaction in a Checkbook Register

28 Double-Entry Accounting
Resource Sheet 2-3 Enter transactions on white lines. Payments & deposits Transaction column and balance column Show math work in balance column. Use + or - sign in balance column. Only new balance is written on the grey line. Math work is not done in head, but show all work, Teachers must understand this process as that which should be used when students come to JA BizTown. Demonstrate it carefully to the participants. This may be an opportunity for you to laminate your poster and work directly on a sample poster. You will note that each transaction is written in two places as shown allowing students to show their math work. Doing this math “in their heads” is not a successful method for this age student. The grey line is used for each new balance only.

29 LOTS OF CHECKBOOK PRACTICE
Lesson 3: Check It Out Check It Out practices continuously at end of every lesson. Practice Checkbook Materials at end of Citizen Guide. Scenarios must be written on board as not given anywhere else. LOTS OF CHECKBOOK PRACTICE Animation. Again message of continual Check It Outs starting here. From this point on in the curriculum, there will be additional Check It Out activities given at the end of each lesson. There are adequate worksheets at the end of the Citizen Guide to accommodate these practice activities. Each practice starts with a new balance in the Checkbook Register. Remind the kids that the checks they write from are their personal checkbook are for shopping whereas the checks that they fill out on the computer while at work are for the businesses.

30 JA BizTown Job Application
Personal Information Education Hobbies Note that they, the teacher, will be the personnel manager assigning the various jobs. You may want to discuss placement for special education students: not placing all together in a single business, not assuming that they need to go into one business that might be easier, etc. This is also a good time to talk about the types of job responsibilities needed by a JA BizTown CEO, CFO, or any special jobs that your Area would like to discuss and recommend. It is also a good time to suggest that teachers might want to “think out of the box” a bit when assigning jobs and not stereotype students, but take a chance once in a while, and let a student show the skills that the teacher might not have expected to see. Some very pleasant surprises can take place if teachers will allow students the opportunities to try something different. Note that each student is allowed to apply for their top three jobs. The teacher will decide which job each gets. Job Preference 3 choices

31 JA BizTown Paycheck Check Gross Pay Payroll Tax Net Pay Stub
This Transparency as it stands is missing a business name and account number on the check itself. Please be on the lookout for a corrected Transparency which you can insert into this slide. Stub

32 Business Costs Sheet Salaries Operating Costs Total Business Costs
This is a sample of a Business Costs Sheet. Go over this sheet thoroughly with the teachers. Note that the total of Salaries and Operating Costs is the amount that will be borrowed from the Bank. This is NOT the amount that the business will owe to the Bank. Interest will be added in the amount of 5% and will be calculated as part of the technology program on-site and on the Promissory Note, also found in this BizPrep booklet. Operating Costs Total Business Costs

33 Language Arts Connection
Lesson 3: Language Arts Connection Friendly Letters Letters should be written at school and may be mailed at JA BizTown. Addresses are found behind the Curriculum Guide, Visit Information Tab. You will need to decide whether or not your Area will be delivering mail (Delivery Center). If so, you will want to discuss this page and recommend that these letters be completed in school, addressed in school (see Business Address Information found behind the Visit Information Tab), and brought to be mailed. If you will not be operating a Delivery Center, having a Carrier, etc., you will of course, want to delete this slide and tell teachers that letters should not be brought with them on the day of the visit. This possibility is mentioned in the curriculum so you NEED TO DISCUSS IT and inform teachers as to what they should do concerning letters.

34 Final Business Team Preparation
Citizen Checklist Final Business Team Preparation This checklist is for businesses and student employees to use when making final preparations to come to JA BizTown. Using this Checklist assures that all businesses and students are adequately prepared.

35 JA BizTown™ On-site Visit

36 Facility Layout

37 Unit 5: Debriefing What Did I Learn About Business?
What Did I Learn About Economics?

38 Sample Business Letter
Option: Incorporate technology by having the students visit the JA BizTown blog Where they can write/blog a letter as well as read other letters kids have blogged on the website. Let the teachers know that if they have trouble interacting with the Blog site that they may need to let their school I.T. person know. The I.T. person may need to submit a request to get the blog to be considered a safe site by the CMS firewall.

39 Don’t forget... Please either fax your JA BizTown Prep paperwork to or bring it in with you the day of your JA BizTown visit with the completely filled out JA BizPrep packets. Remember to have the student citizens fill out their checkbooks to match the example in the prep packets that you received with the curriculum. Please let your volunteers know that parking is not validated. Directions are located on our website here at in pdf form to print out an it includes the cost of area garages. ALSO… We now have a Teacher e-Newsletter that goes out monthly to participating 4th grade teachers. If you have not received the e-Newsletter and would like to, your request to .

40 Questions?


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