Lemonade Stand Project



Project Description:

Your teams of classmates have been assigned the task of opening your very own summertime lemonade stand. In order to do so however you must first make several economic decisions and do a little research. Your goal as a team is to be the most profitable lemonade stand in the class. If you achieve this goal you will be rewarded for your efforts.  

Project Procedure:

1.  Form groups of FOUR. There may be a couple groups of three.

2.  Choose a group leader, organizer, timekeeper, and reader.

3.  Find a working computer for your team.

4.  Complete all the project requirements listed below.

Project Requirements:

Step 1—Research phase: Please have the assigned reader of the group read the article provided titled “Summertime Fun: The Economics of the Lemonade Stand” part 1 and part 2. Using this information about wants in the summer and strategies for an effective stand. You will begin the planning process.

Step 2—Product Planning phase: As a group you will decide the following information:

     Pricing: How much will you charge for a glass of lemonade?? Will the price stay constant or will it vary based on weather and anticipated demand?

     Product Quality: How many lemons will go in each pitcher of lemonade? How many cups of sugar will go in each pitcher? How many cubes of ice will go in each glass.

     Company Name: Come up with your Lemonade Stands Name. (please be appropriate)

Step 3—Setting up the Lemonade Stand: Please visit the following website to set up your team’s lemonade stand:

http://www.coolmath4kids.com/lemonade/index.html

The reader will read to the group the introduction. Believe me the more you read the better off your team will be.

After reading the introduction you will use the information that you discussed in step two to set up your inventory as well as price/quality control.

Step 4—Work the lemonade stand for 30 days (1 month): As a team you will make decisions on the lemonade stand for 30 days. At the end of each day you must print the report on profit, customer satisfaction, and popularity totals. You will turn in a total of 30 pages. It is the job of the organizer to get these pages from the printer each day as well as organize them in order by day.  You will use this information that you gather at the end to analyze the success of your lemonade stand.

Step 5—Analysis of your Lemonade Stand’s success: Using the information provided about each days sales and your total net worth each day you will make a graph of all thirty days. This will help you track and see peaks and slopes in sales.    In addition the entire group will turn in a one-page report with the following information:

What was the final net worth of your Lemonade Stand?

When were major slumps in your business over the 30 days?

Why did these slumps occur?

How could you have been more successful?

What was your average customer satisfaction over the 30 days?

Why were your customers happy or unhappy?

How could you have improved your customer satisfaction?

Discuss the economic resources that were used in the operation of your business. (Human, Capital, and Natural)

Step 6—Turn in your group project. This should include a coversheet thirty days of print outs, a graph of your business activity, and the report answering all questions.

     Coversheet should include: Name of Lemonade Stand, Name of business partners and the role that they served on the team, class period, and date.

***Project worth 300 points***

If you have any questions please feel free to ask!!!

Brian Thompson
Fairfax High School
Fairfax VA

 

 

 

 

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