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Semi-Detailed Lesson Plan in Entrepreneurship

This lesson plan outlines a lesson on developing a brand name for entrepreneurship students. The lesson will define brand and brand name, discuss the characteristics and criteria for a good brand name, and the different types of brand name associations. Students will learn about the procedure for developing a brand name. They will be evaluated on their understanding of brand name concepts and characteristics through an enumeration activity and by designing a brand logo with name for their own business. The lesson aims to help students independently create a business map of their locality's potential market.
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Semi-Detailed Lesson Plan in Entrepreneurship

This lesson plan outlines a lesson on developing a brand name for entrepreneurship students. The lesson will define brand and brand name, discuss the characteristics and criteria for a good brand name, and the different types of brand name associations. Students will learn about the procedure for developing a brand name. They will be evaluated on their understanding of brand name concepts and characteristics through an enumeration activity and by designing a brand logo with name for their own business. The lesson aims to help students independently create a business map of their locality's potential market.
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SEMI-DETAILED LESSON PLAN in

Entrepreneurship

Teacher: Jonathan G. Olegario Date: July 8-10, 2019

I. CONTENT STANDARD
The learner demonstrates understanding of environment and market in one’s
locality/town.

II. PERFORMANCE STANDARD


The learner independently creates a business vicinity map reflective of potential market
in one’s locality/town.

III. OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:
1. Define and identify a brand, brand name, and its types and characteristics.
2. Apply the procedure in developing brand name.
3. Appreciate the criteria for choosing brand name.

IV. SUBJECT MATTER


Title: Develop a Brand Name
Reference: Internet/ Powerpoint Presentation
Materials: Laptop, widescreen, chalk, chalkboard

V. PROCEDURE

 Learning Activities
A. Daily Routine
a. Prayer
b. Greetings
Greet the students then ask them to seat properly.
c. Checking of attendance

B. Presentation of objectives

C. Teaching procedures

a. Prelection
1. Prior Knowledge
Review about the 7Ps of marketing mix.
2. Motivation
The teacher projects a logo of a certain famous brands and asks the
students what is the name of the brand.

b. Lesson Proper
The teacher defines the word “brand” according to American Marketing
Association. Brand refers to a category of products that are all made by a particular company
and all have a particular name. Then, he tells that the concept of a brand name. Brand name is
the name given by the maker to a product or range of products, especially a trademark.
The teacher asks about their idea in characteristics of a good brand name. Then,
enumerate and explain the different characteristics and criteria of a good brand name:
1. Distinctive
2. Simple
3. Meaningful
4. Universally valid
5. Have a short name
6. Compatible with product
The teacher will enumerate and discuss the different brand name association
(word association, image association, and product association) and types of brand name
(descriptive brand name, suggestive brand name, and freestanding/ empty vessel brand name).
The teacher will discuss the procedure in developing brand name.
Marketing Objective --- Brand Audit --- Brand Objective --- Brand Strategies --- Brand Name
Alternative --- Brand Name

c. Higher-order Thinking Skills


The teacher asks the students “Is there a perfect business?” and “What are the
factors that the business will fail?”

d. Integration
1. Across Discipline
Integrate the lesson in the subject of Ecomomics.
2. Valuing and Reflection
“What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other word would
smell as sweet.”
- William Shakespeare
VI. EVALUATION
I. Enumeration:
1 – 6: Characteristics of a good brand name
7 – 9: Brand name association.
10 – 12: Types of brand name
13 – 15: Criteria for choosing brand name.
II. Essay: Draw a simple brand logo with brand name. Explain why you chose that brand and
brand name to be your business.

VII. ASSIGNMENT
Search and read about 4Ms of operations (Manpower, Method, Machine, Materials) in relation to
the business opportunity.

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