
Free Lesson Plans - One Hen
Reading the One Hen Story; Retelling the Story with Theater; Start Your Own Microcredit Agency; Starting a Business: Lemonade Stand; The Lemonade Stand Challenge; This is the orange that grew on a tree; Weekly Summary of Sales; Write a Biography; Cost Revenue. 29 GERMANIA STREET JAMAICA PLAIN, MA 02130 TEL: (617) 472-6737 [email protected]
Program Overview - One Hen
One Hen empowers students to become social entrepreneurs who make a difference for themselves and the world. One Hen is Boston Scores’ flagship service-learning program based on the award-winning children’s book One Hen: How One Small Loan Made a …
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One Hen provides educators with the educational tools to empower youth to make more calculated financial decisions.
One Hen Curriculum
M1: Lesson 1 – Exploring Kojo’s Journey & The One Hen Story; M1: Lesson 2 – Introducing the One Hen Curriculum; M1: Lesson 3 – Defining Social Entrepreneurship; M1: Lesson 4 – Breaking into Business Teams
Author's Corner - One Hen
An educator movement that grew around her writing led to the 2009 founding of One Hen, which offers teacher manuals and workbooks that use stories, interactive media and hands-on activities to teach entrepreneurship and giving back in classrooms across the country and around the world.
Program Overview Info - One Hen
One Hen empowers students to become social entrepreneurs who make a difference for themselves and the world. One Hen is an enrichment program based on the award-winning children’s book One Hen: How One Small Loan Made a Big Difference by Katie Smith Milway.
One Hen Inspiration
One Hen is a persuasive story of how reaching out to help someone with a small loan can have a big impact. But it is more than just a story. Kojo is based on a real person, Kwabena Darko, who really did change his community and now is helping others do the same through a microcredit lending program.
Our Team - One Hen
Gaby is responsible for coordinating the One Hen curriculum at 14 participating middle schools in the Boston Public School system and supports our One Hen coach-mentors and gender-specific teams in the creation of their small businesses.
Reading the One Hen Story The teacher should read One Hen: How One Small Loan Made a Big Difference by Katie Smith Milway. Before reading, the teacher should ask the students to pay attention to the sequence of events for an activity that they will do at the end of this lesson. Once the story has been read the teacher should:
Math Lesson Plans - One Hen
Return to One Hen Curriculum. Loans & Interest. Welcome to Loans & Interest. This module has 2 lesson plans: 1. Looking at Loans. Timeline – 10-15 minutes; Objective – Students will be able to recall as a group the character traits that banks look for when lending money and apply this to the concept of a loan. Students will be able to ...