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The Lemonade War

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2007

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ACTIVITY: “Create a Business Plan”

Evan and Jessie try some similar things and some different things as they compete to sell the most lemonade. They need to adapt and learn as they go, because neither one starts with a clear business plan. In this activity, you will choose one of the siblings’ lemonade businesses and, from that character’s point of view, create a business plan for their lemonade stand.

Watch this 4-minute animation by Red Canoe Credit Union to learn the parts of a business plan.

Then choose whether you want to write a plan for Evan’s or Jessie’s stand.

As you work on your plan, remember:

  • Keep looking back at the book so that you use correct details from the story in your business plan.
  • Explain each part of the plan in at least two complete sentences. (For some sections, you might need to write a little more than this.)
  • Write in the first person, as if you are Evan or Jessie.
  • Include all of the sections from the video:
  • What is the business?
  • How does it work?
  • Who is the team?
  • What is the market?
  • Who are your competitors?
  • What is your market strategy?
  • What are the numbers?
  • What do you need?

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