Launch Checklist
Students review what is complete, what needs work, and what requires parent/guardian or teacher approval.
Module 5 Overview
Students complete the program by organizing their business work into a final launch-ready portfolio. In this module, students create a launch checklist, finalize their business binder, build a simple pitch deck, practice their presentation, and participate in a student demo day showcase.
Designed for K–12 charter school students who need to present their business idea, target customer, offer, brand, website, pricing, marketing plan, and next steps with clarity and confidence.
Student Outcomes
Students pull the full course together into a polished presentation and business portfolio that shows what they built, what they learned, and what happens next.
Students review what is complete, what needs work, and what requires parent/guardian or teacher approval.
Students organize all module deliverables into one finished student business portfolio.
Students create a clear 7–10 slide presentation that explains the business concept and next steps.
Students present their business concept to classmates, teachers, families, or approved community members.
Learning Areas
Students review Modules 1–4 and confirm that the business idea, customer, offer, brand, website plan, pricing, payment plan, marketing plan, sales script, and safety rules are ready to present.
Students create a checklist showing what is complete, what still needs work, and what requires adult approval before any public launch.
Students organize the final business idea, customer work, business plan, competitor research, brand guide, logo brief, website map, pricing, payment plan, marketing plan, sales script, AI checklist, and launch checklist.
Students create a short pitch deck covering the business name, problem, target customer, offer, why it matters, brand and website, pricing and payment plan, marketing plan, launch checklist, and next steps.
Students practice introducing themselves, speaking clearly, explaining the problem and solution, keeping slides simple, answering questions respectfully, and accepting feedback.
Students participate in a positive school-appropriate showcase with pitch presentations, website previews, logo or brand displays, business binders, Q&A, and feedback cards.
Students reflect on what they learned, what feedback helped, how their idea improved, how they used AI responsibly, and what they would change next.
Students understand that launch-ready means organized and ready for approval, not automatically ready for public payments, orders, marketing, or customer communication.
Students identify whether their business is ready for a school showcase, needs more research, or may be ready for a parent/guardian-approved launch.
Module Deliverables
Reviews all business pieces before presentation.
Organizes all course work into a portfolio.
Presents the business idea clearly.
Gives the audience a quick business summary.
Helps students stay focused during their pitch.
Collects useful audience feedback.
Helps students explain what they learned.
Outlines approved next steps after Demo Day.
Recognizes student progress and participation.
Students build a simple, confidence-building deck that is clear enough for classmates, teachers, families, and approved community members to understand.
A launch-ready business concept means the idea is organized, clear, and ready for next-step approval. Public launch, payments, customer orders, and marketing require parent/guardian and program approval.
AI Prompt Examples
Students use structured prompts to organize their pitch deck, presentation script, reflection, and responsible launch plan.
Help me create a simple checklist showing what is complete, what still needs work, and what needs parent/guardian or teacher approval.
Help me create a 7–10 slide pitch deck for my student business that is simple, clear, student-friendly, and appropriate for Demo Day.
Help me create a safe next-step plan that protects student privacy and avoids payments or public information without adult approval.