Back in Business: Joining the KiddoPreneur Christmas Bazaar

Previously posted on November 29, 2015 @Homescool.ph

I write this on the 48th day of my Dad, being admitted for multiple reasons involving his aging body and ailing health. It has been the most stretching season in our lives yet the most rich in learning, in bonding with family and in love! We rally in prayer to receive God’s blessing…. Heaven or Healing?  They are both miracles in my book!

So, after a long hiatus from blog writing, we are back in business and literally, in business.  One of the challenges for homeschooling families lies in how to attempt to balance the requirements of home and school. However, we somehow consider God as our main principal and life itself as the vice principal. Situations happen, beyond our every aim to control them as “teachers”. So, we embrace LIFE and HOMESCOOL. We embrace the seasons and learn and grow. In 12 years of homeschooling in this manner, I have seen and tasted the most wonderful fruits. Only by God’s Amazing and Boundless Grace.

Being the main sibling/daughter in charge of our parent’s care, I couldn’t really focus on the “Academics” as Dad battled, and continues to do so, for life in the ICU. I had to take duty shifts in ICU, sleep there, meet with doctors, be ready for all calls from the doctors and the ICU nurse, and be the one who constantly updated my other siblings. How on earth can one focus on teaching the regions of the Philippines and converting fractions to percent?  How can I get passionately get the kids into Shakespeare (which is our unit for Language/History)?  So, for the last few weeks, we’ve been mostly into Bible Application/ Christian Living, Art, Science (the ones I love teaching and need the least preparation and energy). We’ve also done a lot of Christmas Season related lessons too so the kids can also help me with preparations for the decoration and gift giving.

So, when I saw this post by Learning Basket’s Rosanne Uson on the coming Kiddopreneur Christmas Bazaar in the Homeschoolers of the Philippines FB page. I knew in my heart, we had to do this. A dear friend asked me how we decide on seemingly “a whim” to ditch planned lessons and get out of “schedule”. How did we just go for it?  Well, simply because it has been part of our bucket list for our homeschool for many years now. Don’t all homeschooling families have that? So, when there is that “passion to learn” tug in your heart, listen to your heart. Last quarter, for Math/Hele, we began a series on Money and touched on the lessons on Savings and Investments (Bonds, Shares, Mutual Funds) so it was just so apt, even during the Christmas season, to go for Entrepreneurship.

So, let me share with you our experience in a simple step by step manner:

1. Sharing the plan/ idea

In hindsight, if given more time, I should have presented the plan, and let the students think about it and decide. Do they want to join? In reality, when I asked them, I was set to join (hehe).

Given the huge and daily increasing bill of my Dad, in the ICU, I also wanted the children to be able to give to our family’s efforts at fundraising. At the same time, in honor of their Lolo who was the True Entrepreneur in the Pangilinan clan, we are passing on lessons he has taught us to our children (Gino and Raya “hired” their cousins Kaila and Ryan to help! All for Lolo Dony is their battle cry.

2. Let the students do the “bulk” of the work. These are the activities the children got involved in:

  • Filling application form
  • Setting the business name
  • Decision Making
  • Enveloping a project in prayer
  • Learning about basic entrepreneurship
  • Studying a business plan and making one
  • Emailing and communicating organizer
  • Writing business letters
  • Doing research
  • Purchasing (visits to grocery, baking supplies store)
  • Costing (this was a massive undertaking !!!)
  • Product presentation
  • Marketing and promotion skills
  • Manufacturing (from baking to packing!)
  • Division of Labor
  • Subcontracting some of the work (Inviting cousins for a fee to help, setting budget for staff like driver and helpers who assisted in making more batches of cookie dough and took over the oven due to safety concerns)
  • Trouble shooting for the unforeseen!
  • Using Social Media
  • Booth Set Up/Display
  • Organization Skills
  • Photography
  • Using Google, creating PowerPoint posters and Excel sheets for inventory</li>
  • Lots of Math and Endless Creativity
  • Actual Selling, Creating Receipts, Service
  • Amazing FUN and BONDING while learning

Creativity rules in business!

Manufacturing!

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Costing, fractions, division, addition, multiplication:)

Sorting the preloved items to sell

Gino made this flyer

Sourcing our packaging:)

Kitchen Elf in Daang Hari, Evia.

Preparing the Ribbons

Recycling for Paper Bags

Including some of Raya’s paintings in the sale

Pricing!

Surveying costs of bags since we plan to sell some too

Preparing loose bills and change and the cash box

Learning how fill up a receipt

Lists, lists, lists…

Setting up a mock booth

3. As teachers, we are always tempted to take over. Exercise lots of self control.

After teaching principles and doing a dry run for the sale, let them run the show and enjoy!

D Day!

They’re all set!

I hope to write a more thorough post after the kids do their sale today! God bless our sale. Gotta go!

“But remember the LORD your God, for it is he who gives you the ability to produce wealth, and so confirms his covenant, which he swore to your ancestors, as it is today.”

Deuteronomy 8:18

“Commit to the LORD whatever you do, and he will establish your plans.”

Proverbs 16:3

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