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Fourth-grade students from “Bernner”

school participate in the

” Entrepreneurship for Kids Program“

as part of the ”Amirim” program,

and wrap up the school year

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A Taste of…

Entrepreneurship

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FOURT H AN D 3 R D G R ADE S

We learn entrepreneurship

What do you think entrepreneurship is?

What traits does an entrepreneur need?

Why do you think these traits are important?

Do you have any of these traits?

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“FAT ” ME IR

“Fat” Meir is a project that gives children who come from homes

with financial difficulties a hot meal, and help with homework after

school.

The project is social entrepreneurship (without payment)

What do you think caused Meir to start the project, and what does

he gain from it?

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WIN G S OF KR E MBO

Wings of Krembo is a young adult movement that links and

connects children with disabilities and special needs, with regular and

healthy children. However, the movement needs more money in order

to hold the events and activities that they have, and therefore they

have no choice but to take money from participants. Thus, it is a

business-social venture, not only a social one.

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MILKY

The milky that you all know probably seems simple and

uninteresting, but behind the scenes, a lot of work went into Milky.

After the development process among young adults, it was clear

that young people are interested in a pudding with whipped cream.

Strauss was the only one that successfully developed the secret of

the whipped cream.

Despite the great success, Strauss continued to develop and renew

the product, worrying that at some point consumers will tire of the

original snack.

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OUR VE N T UR E

You probably remember the costume sale that happened at our

school

Perhaps it seemed very simple to organize the venture, but it was

not at all simple. We put in a lot of effort to execute the idea.

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Entrepreneurship for Kids Program