Project: Launch a Business (Year 5-6)
A 5-week cross-curricular project for Y5-6: children invent, plan, market and pitch a small business. Integrates maths (budgeting, profit), English (persuasion, branding), DT (product design) and PSHE (entrepreneurship).
Preview
Page count: 12. Print-ready PDF — letter / A4 friendly. Click image to see all pages.
Learning objective
Run a coherent cross-curricular project where Y5-6 children apply maths, writing, design and presentation skills to launch a real (or simulated) micro-business.
About this resource
- Subject: Topic Packs
- Type: Lesson Plan
- Grade levels: Grade 4 (ages 9-10, ≈ Year 5), Grade 5 (ages 10-11, ≈ Year 6), Grade 6 (ages 11-12, ≈ Year 7)
- Pages: 12
- Date added: 2026-10-05
- Credit: Qualified primary teacher
Reading for pupils and teachers
Books to extend the project — for children and for teachers planning future PBL units.
For Y5-6 children
- H How to Be a Genius — DK
- T The Business Book: Big Ideas Simply Explained — DK
- U Usborne Money Matters — Various
- H How to Make a Billion Dollars: A Kid's Guide — Mark Brake
Teacher reference — PBL planning
- P Project Based Teaching — Suzie Boss, John Larmer
- S Setting the Standard for Project Based Learning — John Larmer, John Mergendoller, Suzie Boss
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